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Title : Many dead as lorry hits crowd in Nice
A lorry strikes a crowd after Bastille Day celebrations
in the French city of Nice, with reports of 70 dead in
what officials describe as an "attack".
Title : UK PM May announces new cabinet
Prime Minister Theresa May unveils an almost totally
new-look cabinet - with new faces in most jobs and one
department scrapped entirely.
Title : Donald Trump chooses Mike Pence as his running mate
Republican Donald Trump selects Indiana governor Mike
Pence as running mate but delays announcement due to
attack in Nice, France.
Title : Russia's FSB punishes graduates for flashy celebration
Russia's FSB security service says it will punish a group
of new agents who allowed themselves to be photographed
lavishly celebrating their graduation.
Title : Boris Johnson is a liar with his back to the wall, says
French FM
France's foreign minister says his newly-appointed
British counterpart, Boris Johnson, is a liar with
"his back against the wall".
Title : Ex-airport boss admits to US holiday scam
A former New Jersey airport official pleads guilty to
using his position to get a direct weekly flight to
his vacation home.
Title : Tour de France: Chris Froome forced to run up Mont Ventoux
after crash
Britain's Chris Froome is forced to run without a bike
after a crash with a motorbike on Mont Ventoux, one of
the Tour de France's most iconic climbs.
Title : Gunmen in Peru rob tourists on Amazon riverboat cruise
Eight gunmen in Peru rob tourists, most of them American,
enjoying a riverboat cruise along the Amazon.
Title : Dutchman jailed for 30 days for 'insulting' the king
A court in the Netherlands sentences a man to 30 days
in jail for insulting the king on Facebook.
Title : Florida mosque removed as polling site after anti-Islamic
backlash
A Florida mosque has been removed as a polling station
for the 2016 election after local officials received
complaints and threats of violence
Title : Game of Thrones and The People v OJ Simpson lead Emmy
nominations
Fantasy drama Game of Thrones receives 23 Emmy
nominations, one more than its closest rival, crime
series The People v OJ Simpson.
Title : Crossword artwork filled in by German woman in museum
A 91-year-old woman is under investigation in Germany
after filling in blank spaces on a crossword-themed
artwork in a museum.
Title : Nice witness Colin Srivastava: 'Police said: Run, now'
Colin Srivastava says police told people to run after
a lorry struck a crowd during Bastille Day celebrations
in Nice.
Title : BBC reporter: 'All hell has broken loose in Nice'
The BBC's Roy Calley reports from Nice where a lorry
struck a Bastille Day crowd.
Title : Grace-Ann Morrow, eyewitness: 'It was complete chaos'
Eyewitness Grace-Ann Morrow was in Nice where a lorry
struck a crowd of people.
Title : The Kenyan girls who fled their families to escape FGM
At least 200 million girls and women worldwide have
undergone female genital mutilation, a practice which
is now described by the UN as child abuse.
Title : Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson booed at French Embassy
The new Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, has been booed
by some of the guests at a French Embassy reception
in London.
Title : Boris Johnson on first day as foreign secretary
Boris Johnson on a "busy and exciting" first day as
foreign secretary.
Title : NBA stars call for social change at ESPY Awards
LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul and Dwyane
Wade addressed gun violence at the ESPY Awards.
Title : The Iran deal... as seen on social media
It's 12 months since Iran and world powers signed
an historic deal - captured minute-by-minute on social
media. Here's how it unfolded.
Title : Big basket building in Ohio to be sold
An iconic building shaped like a basket in Newark,
Ohio, home to basket-making company, is to be sold,
leaving its future uncertain.
Title : David Bowie art collection revealed for the first time
The private art collection of David Bowie is to be
revealed to the public for the first time.
Title : Hungary deploys army to push migrants back to Serbia
Up to 10,000 Hungarian police and soldiers are pushing
back migrants to the Serbian border, where they are
languishing in appalling conditions.
Title : What do liberty, equality, fraternity mean to France now?
Lucy Williamson considers how the founding values of
the French state - equality, fraternity, liberty -
have been challenged by recent events.
Title : James Badcock: 'Murky motives' in battle over CIA agent
A low-level CIA officer embroiled in an extradition
battle says she is unfairly being made a scapegoat for
the extraordinary rendition programme.
Title : Italy poverty: How much of Paul Pogba can the poorest
Italians buy?
Some 7.6% of Italy's population live in "absolute
poverty", new figures reveal. How does this compare
with the fee Juventus could get for Paul Pogba?
Title : Iran nuclear talks: The tempers and tweets which led to
a deal
One year since the historic signing of the Iranian
nuclear deal, key negotiators tell BBC Persian about
what went on behind the scenes.
Title : Line: A guide to Japan's messenger giant
You might not have heard of Line, but the Japanese
equivalent of Whatsapp is set to go public. Here's what
you need to know about the company.
Title : Clergymen's daughters: May and Merkel at the helm
Does the UK's new prime minister, Theresa May, really
have much in common with Europe's most powerful leader,
Angela Merkel?
Title : World Architecture Festival
A house with a panoramic view of the ocean in Australia
and a happiness centre in Bhutan are among the projects
shortlisted for the World Architecture Festival awards
Title : Your pictures
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "handmade".
Title : Week in pictures: 2-8 July 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : The Open: Phil Mickelson shoots 63 in first round at
Royal Troon
Phil Mickelson's birdie putt on the last lips out as
he fails to become the first man to hit 62 at a major,
but he leads The Open by three shots.
Title : England v Pakistan: Misbah-ul-Haq hits century as England
fight back
Pakistan's Misbah-ul-Haq scores a century on day one
of the first Test against England to become the oldest
centurion in 82 years.
Title : Chelsea: Antonio Conte wants to tailor Champions League
quality side
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says he is a "tailor"
who will make the "best dress" for Chelsea to get them
back into the Champions League.
Title : Michael Carberry: England & Hampshire batsman diagnosed
with cancer
England batsman Michael Carberry is diagnosed with a
cancerous tumour, his county Hampshire confirm.
Title : Guided by stars
Singapore, considered by many a foodie's paradise,
will soon have its own official Michelin guide - but
not everyone is excited.
Title : Giants of the highways
Anyone making a road trip across America is likely to
pass huge advertising models. Some of the best known are
Muffler Men - but after five decades they are dying out.
Title : Not so sweet
A "go it alone" culture has long been central to Eritrea,
including its economy, but recent policies, especially a
currency reform, mean many people are now struggling in
what was already one of the poorest countries on earth,
as the BBC's Mary Harper reports.
Title : Black and blue
A Facebook post by an African American officer
questioning the motivation of Black Lives Matter
activists goes viral
Title : Who you gonna call?
As the new Ghostbusters movie hits cinemas around the
world, we take a look at the work of real-life ghost
hunters.
Title : Two-wheel charm
Cycling is on the rise in US cities - and its changing
how residents get around and the shape of cities
themselves.
Title : Because he's worth it?
France reacts to the news that President Francois
Hollande's hairdresser costs almost 10,000 euros a month.
Title : Johnson's new job: World reaction
We take a look at reaction in countries around the world
to the news that Boris Johnson is the UK's top diplomat.
Title : Boris Johnson's undiplomatic utterances
Boris Johnson's appointment as British foreign secretary
has been treated with shock around the world - not
least because he has been less than diplomatic about
other countries and their leaders before.
Title : Viewpoint: Boris's 'colonial views'
Boris Johnson's appointment as the UK foreign secretary
is raising eyebrows in Africa due to his "condescending"
attitude, writes Zimbabwean filmmaker and columnist
Farai Sevenzo.
Title : Markets 'rattled by Brexit' - Hammond
The new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond,
says the UK's vote to leave the EU has "rattled"
financial markets.
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