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Title : Turkish crowds rally to democracy calls after coup attempt
Large crowds gather in Turkish cities after calls by
Turkish President Erdogan and ministers to turn out
again to defend democracy after the failed military coup.
Title : Attack on Nice: France calls on 'patriotic citizens' to
join the reserves
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve calls on
"all patriotic citizens" to become reservists to boost
security in the wake of the Nice attack.
Title : Venezuela re-opens Colombian border to allow shoppers
to cross
Venezuela opens its border with Colombia for the second
time this month to allow people to cross over to shop
for foods and medicines.
Title : US election: Donald Trump unveils running mate Mike Pence
Donald Trump introduces Indiana Governor Mike Pence
as his "solid" running mate, completing the Republican
ticket for the presidential election.
Title : Qandeel Baloch: Pakistan social media celebrity 'killed
by brother'
Pakistani social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch is
strangled by her brother in an apparent honour killing
in the province of Punjab, police say.
Title : EgyptAir crash: On-board recording discusses fire
The word "fire" was heard on the cockpit voice recorder
of an EgyptAir flight that crashed in the Mediterranean
Sea in May, investigators say.
Title : Syria conflict: Air strikes 'kill at least 28' in Aleppo
Air strikes on the Syrian city of Aleppo kill at least
28 civilians, including children, according the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights.
Title : India Kashmir dispute: Newspapers raided by police
Several leading newspapers in Indian-administered Kashmir
say they have been are raided by police seeking to end
more than a week of violent protests.
Title : Herbalife reaches deal with US regulators
Dietary supplement firm Herbalife has reached a deal
with the US Federal Trade Commission to avoid being
labelled a pyramid scheme.
Title : German police target hate crime in co-ordinated raids
German police carry out raids on 60 addresses, targeting
people suspected of posting hate content on social media.
Title : Can Erdogan heal divisions in Turkey?
Political leaders from around the world have condemned
the attempt to oust the democratically elected government
in Turkey.
Title : Nice attack: Mother and daughter describe trauma
Marina and her mother Severine needed psychological
help after being caught up in the Nice attack.
Title : Nice attack 'cannot be blamed on mental disorder'
Psychiatrist Chamseddine Hamouda speaks exclusively
to the BBC about treating Mohamed Bouhlel, the Nice
attacker.
Title : Turkey coup attempt: Why did it fail?
One expert gives his assessment of why this coup attempt
did not succeed.
Title : Turkish soldiers surrender on Bosphorus bridge
Footage captures Turkish soldiers surrendering on a
bridge over the Bosphorus, in Istanbul.
Title : 'It was a nightmare for all of us'
Forty-two people died during overnight clashes in the
capital, Ankara, most of them civilians, the prosecutor's
office said.
Title : Nice attack: Motorcyclist 'tried to open lorry door'
A motorcyclist may have tried to open the door of a
lorry when the driver went on the rampage, killing
scores in Nice.
Title : Man in New Zealand quits his job to play Pokemon Go full-time
Tom Currie worked as a barista and bartender near
Auckland but decided to give it up to catch Pokemon
all day.
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 : Milton Nkosi: Are South Africans 'too free'?
Is South Africa's constitution too liberal for its
people, asks the BBC's Milton Nkosi.
Title : Hugh Schofield: Attack in Nice brings danger close to home
The attacker who killed 84 people in Nice proves that
no longer do jihadists require careful planning and
cash. The danger today is from minor offenders much
closer to home.
Title : US election: What's the point of a party convention?
Every four years, US political parties hold conventions
to make official whom they've selected to become their
nominee for president. But what actually happens there?
Title : Turkey's coup attempt: What you need to know
A brief guide a complex situation in Turkey, which
has seen an attempted coup against the government of
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Title : Trump's vice-presidential pick: What you need to know
Donald Trump has picked Indiana governor Mike Pence as
his running mate. So who is he, and what can he do for
Trump's chances of victory?
Title : Why don't Syrian refugees stay in Turkey?
More than a million migrants crossed the Mediterranean
last year to reach Europe - many of them Syrians. We
answer readers' questions about why they were prepared
to risk their lives.
Title : Your pictures: Posters
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "posters".
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 : England v Pakistan: Hosts facing tough run chase at Lord's
Chris Woakes takes 11 wickets in the match, but England
face a tough fourth-innings run chase against Pakistan
at Lord's.
Title : The Open 2016: Henrik Stenson leads Phil Mickelson at
Royal Troon
Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson are set for a
final-round showdown at The Open as Rory McIlroy and
Jordan Spieth fade away.
Title : N'Golo Kante moves to Chelsea from champions Leicester
Leicester City midfielder N'Golo Kante joins Chelsea
on a five-year deal for a fee believed to be in the
region of £30m.
Title : Tour de France: Mark Cavendish wins stage 14 as Chris Froome
retains lead
Great Britain's Mark Cavendish wins stage 14 of the Tour
de France as defending champion Chris Froome retains
the yellow jersey.
Title : The copwatchers
Two years on from the death of Eric Garner, ordinary
people in New York are capturing the NYPD on camera.
Title : In limbo
Hundreds of migrants and refugees have been stuck on
the Macedonian border with Serbia following the official
closure of the Balkan route in March.
Title : Sharing secrets
The lessons on intelligence-sharing learned after 7/7
may be one reason that the UK has been more fortunate
than France in avoiding terror attacks, says the BBC's
Peter Taylor.
Title : Divisive murder
The BBC's Amber Rahim Shamsi in Islamabad looks at the
contrasting views in Pakistan over the murder of social
media star Qandeel Baloch.
Title : Craze to catch 'em all
Pokemon Go may be the biggest game on the planet right
now, but what does it mean for the first generation of
Pokemon masters?
Title : Left behind
Henry County, Virginia, is almost certainly going to go
for Donald Trump. But supporters say that a vote for
Trump may really be more like a vote against Hillary
Clinton.
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 "posters".
Title : Welcome 'invader'
Biriyani is the quintessential celebratory dish in
India that dazzles as a sublime one-dish meal, writes
historian and food expert Pushpesh Pant.
Title : Captain Zimbabwe
A Zimbabwean pastor with no known political credentials
was accused of trying to overthrowing the government. So
who is Pastor Evan Mawarire?
Title : 'Anti-vaccination mafia'
A doctor's social media post about the preventable death
of a child highlights concerns about anti-vaccination
campaigning in India.
Title : Hounded out
Australia's most populous state will ban greyhound racing
after a report identified widespread abuse of animals,
but breeders say politicians are opportunistically
destroying their industry.
Title : 10 things
Ducklings are capable of abstract thought, plus more
news nuggets.
Title : Week in pictures: 9-15 July 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Why Turkish stability matters to the region and beyond
Straddling Europe and Asia, turmoil in Turkey deeply
worries the West, says the BBC's Jeremy Bowen.
Title : In Pictures: Battle on Bosphorus Bridge
Images of the confrontation on Istanbul's Bosphorus
Bridge between soldiers trying to overthrow the
government, and a group of supporters of Turkish
President Recep Erdogan.
Title : Why did Turkish coup plot fail?
The Turkish coup attempt was short-lived with several key
factors causing it to fail, says the BBC's Paul Kirby.
Title : Turkey coup: Who was behind Turkey coup attempt?
As Turkey reels from a failed coup by members of the
military, Turkish journalist Ezgi Basaran looks at the
possible reasons and actors behind the attempt.
Title : Happy ending for missing baby
A family separated from their baby during the lorry
attack in Nice are reunited with their son after an
appeal on Facebook went viral
Title : The jihadists stalking the Riviera
While the reasons behind the attack in Nice are not yet
known, police say they are investigating the suspect's
potential links to Islamist militants. The BBC has been
in the city and found disaffection in its suburbs have
made them a breeding ground for jihadists.
Title : Nice attack: Why France is struggling to cope with the
terror threat
In a country with a long history of jihadi violence,
security services are still struggling to cope with
the threat of terror.
Title : 'Heartbreaking' image of victim
A "heartbreaking" image of a doll lying on the street
next to a covered body highlights the loss of children's
lives in the Nice attack.
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