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Title : France wildfires force mass evacuation
Wildfires in south-eastern France force the evacuation
of 10,000 people during the night, officials say.
Title : US moves one step closer to imposing fresh Russia sanctions
The legislation will sharply limit the president's
ability to ease Russia sanctions in the future.
Title : EU court supports Austria on pushing back asylum seekers
The ruling could affect several hundred people who
entered Europe during the migrant crisis.
Title : UK diesel and petrol cars face 2040 ban
Ministers will also unveil a £255m fund to help councils
introduce steps to deal with vehicle pollution.
Title : IS wives: Why I joined the 'caliphate' in Raqqa
The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil speaks to wives of IS fighters,
now held by Kurdish-led forces near Raqqa.
Title : Diana's brother 'lied to' over funeral
Young princes should not have had to walk behind their
mother's coffin, princess's brother says.
Title : Cardinal Pell will plead not guilty, his lawyer confirms
The Vatican treasurer denies all accusations of sexual
assault against him, a court hears.
Title : Divorcee destroys ex's $1m violin collection in Japan
Divorces often break a heart or two - but in this case,
an extra 54 violins were left in tatters.
Title : Taliban rout Afghan troops near Kandahar
The army confirms at least 26 soldiers were killed when
militants overran their base in the south.
Title : Obamacare: US senators debate plans to replace health policy
Senators reject the first proposal to overhaul US
healthcare policy in the first of many votes.
Title : US Navy fires warning shots at Iranian ship
The US Navy releases footage of a patrol ship firing
warning shots at an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps
boat on Tuesday.
Title : Synthetic cannabis linked to eighth New Zealand death
The chemical drugs mimic the effect of cannabis but
are a lot more powerful and dangerous.
Title : Australian indigenous singer Dr G Yunupingu dies
Dr G Yunupingu was Australia's highest-selling indigenous
musician and performed around the world.
Title : On a mission to Mars (with Hawaii stopover)
Researchers living near the active Hawaiian Volcano Mauna
Loa are simulating what it's like to "live" on Mars.
Title : Gay and persecuted: One man's tragic story
Jailed for being homosexual, Keith Biddlecombe talks
about how it changed his life.
Title : Remembering the Chicago blues
One photographer's memories of a vibrant music scene.
Title : Ghana's dancing pallbearers bring funeral joy
Pallbearers are lifting the mood in Ghana with flamboyant
coffin-carrying displays.
Title : China opens panda-shaped solar power plant
It's hoped the unusual shaped plant will power over
10,000 households annually.
Title : Russian cat adopts orphaned baby hedgehogs
Muska the cat fosters eight baby hedgehogs after they
lost their mother to a lawnmower accident.
Title : Cerebral palsy football: My disabled son deserves to play
Jude is nine years old and was born with cerebral
palsy. His father started a football club in
Stoke-on-Trent so Jude could play with kids like him.
Title : Microsoft Paint: The man who makes art pixel-by-pixel
Pat Hines says he could "just never connect" with more
sophisticated programs.
Title : Letter from Africa: Freed Boko Haram 'wives' return to
captors
In our series of letters from African journalists,
Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani considers why women abducted by
Boko Haram and then released would choose to return to
their captors.
Title : Lana Del Rey's lust for life
The star explains how 'being bombarded by news' made
her latest album more political.
Title : Hong Kong-China train station could apply mainland law
A plan to give Chinese police authority over people in
a Hong Kong train station causes controversy.
Title : Dr G Yunupingu: An exquisite singer who 'spoke to the soul'
If Dr G Yunupingu was not the face of indigenous
Australia, he was certainly its voice.
Title : Detroit recalls five days of violent unrest a half century
later
Fifty years after state and federal troops descended
on Detroit to quell the unrest, locals recall the deep
scars left behind.
Title : What makes this Kate Spade bag unusual?
Why a high-end fashion brand chose a land-locked country
in Africa to make some of its handbags.
Title : What are the sanctions against Russia?
As the US may impose new sanctions on Russia, BBC
Reality Check looks at how we got here.
Title : Top teacher stands up for indigenous people
The winner of the Global Teacher Prize is campaigning
for disadvantaged youngsters in the Canadian Arctic.
Title : Danny Kerry: England women's hockey team coach had heart
attack in South Africa
England women's hockey head coach Danny Kerry suffered a
heart attack during this month's World League Semi-Final,
England Hockey has revealed.
Title : Adam Peaty sets second 50m breaststroke world record in day
Britain's Adam Peaty sets a 50m breaststroke world record
for the second time in a day, becoming the first person
to break the 26-second mark.
Title : Daniel Levy: Spurs chairman says Premier League transfer
spending unsustainable
Chairman Daniel Levy defends Tottenham's lack of transfer
activity and says it is "impossible" for other clubs
to maintain their spending.
Title : Women's Euro 2017: Lucy Bronze almost opted for Portugal
over England
England's Lucy Bronze has revealed how close she came
to playing for Portugal, as the two teams prepare to
meet at Euro 2017.
Title : Super 8s: Super League leaders Castleford Tigers start at
home to St Helens
Super League leaders Castleford Tigers will begin the
Super 8s phase of the season at home to St Helens on
3 August.
Title : Chinese Super League clubs told to clear debts or risk
competition ban
Thirteen top-flight Chinese clubs are told to clear debts
or face a ban from playing in next season's Super League.
Title : Europa League: Ostersunds' Jamie Hopcutt on goals, Jamie
Vardy and Swan Lake
Jamie Hopcutt has gone form being released by York
City to starring in Swedish football, Europa League
qualifiers and a production of Swan Lake.
Title : How long until Ukraine is hacked again?
A month on from the NotPetya attack, many in Ukraine
are ready for further cyber-strikes.
Title : Ransomware spike blamed on easy-to-use malware builders
Experts blame a spike in ransomware on user-friendly
versions that are free to download.
Title : Shoddy data-stripping exposes firms to hack attacks
User names, employee IDs and unique identifiers are
found in a survey of data on corporate websites
Title : How facial recognition could replace train tickets
A system designed to replace the need for tickets on
trains is being tested in the UK.
Title : Hiding out among the net's criminal class
Researchers who rub shoulders with cyber thieves talk
about how they profile the gangs and scams.
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