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Title : Indonesia earthquake: 13 dead on tourist island of Lombok
A 6.4 magnitude quake has struck Lombok island, killing
at least 13 people including one tourist.
Title : Ahed Tamimi: Israel frees Palestinian viral slap video teen
Ahed Tamimi was jailed by Israel in December after a
video showed her slapping an Israeli soldier.
Title : World Cup 2022: Qatar bid team accused of secret campaign
to sabotage rivals
The Qatar 2022 World Cup bid team ran a secret campaign
in 2010 to sabotage competing host bids, according to
a report published by the Sunday Times.
Title : Israeli Arab MP resigns over controversial 'nation state' law
Israeli Arab Zouheir Bahloul quits the Knesset over
the law which declares Israel a Jewish state.
Title : Carr fire: California blaze kills children and
great-grandmother
Two children and their great-grandmother are among five
people killed in the raging Carr fire.
Title : Miss Varz: Black student aims to make difference at Oxford
Miss Varz blogs about her life at Oxford and encourages
more black students to apply.
Title : Lebanon sinks tanks in Mediterranean to make new reef
The environmental group behind the project hopes it
will create a new habitat for wildlife.
Title : Slobodan Milosevic: Ex-Serbia leader's war crimes lawyer
shot dead
A lawyer who helped defend ex-Serbia leader Slobodan
Milosevic at his UN war crimes trial is killed.
Title : Typhoon Jongdari: Powerful storm hits weather-ravaged Japan
At least 19 people are hurt and thousands have suffered
power cuts as Typhoon Jongdari sweeps Japan.
Title : Cambodia votes in poll without main opposition
PM Hun Sen's party is expected to win by a wide margin
as its leading rival has been dissolved.
Title : Nicaragua protests: Thousands show support for Catholic
Church
The demonstration comes after the government accused
the Church of siding with the opposition.
Title : Midwife training centre attacked in Afghanistan's Jalalabad
Militants targeted a training centre in Jalalabad,
killing two guards and a driver.
Title : Tour de France: Geraint Thomas set to win after maintaining
lead on stage 20
Britain's Geraint Thomas is set to win the Tour de
France after maintaining his race lead on the penultimate
stage of the race - a 31km time trial.
Title : First woman wins Clipper round-the-world yacht race
Thousands of people watched Wendy Tuck's return to
Liverpool, nearly a year after she set off.
Title : Meet the 'stand-in mom' at LGBT weddings
Sara Cunningham came to terms with her son being gay -
now she helps others disowned by their parents.
Title : Long watch: Eleven years old and locked up
The story of an 11-year-old migrant who was separated
from his family at the US border and detained for
three months.
Title : Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra - and 6 other whirlwind
A-list engagements
After two months of dating, Nick Jonas has reportedly
popped the question to Priyanka Chopra.
Title : Your pictures: Reading
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week it is "reading".
Title : Liberian midwife: I have 1,000 babies named after me
Midwife Alice delivered her first baby at gunpoint
during Liberia's first civil war.
Title : 'I'm hiding an Afghan asylum seeker in my house'
People are hiding asylum seekers in their houses as
Sweden toughens its immigration policy.
Title : Lunar eclipse: 'Blood moon' delights the world
The century's longest 'blood moon', or lunar eclipse,
delighted many, if not all, skygazers.
Title : Gender-fluid ballerina Chase Johnsey: 'Take me seriously'
Chase Johnsey is the first gender-fluid ballerina to
dance with the English National Ballet.
Title : Celebrating immigration through street art
Street artist Dreph is celebrating immigration with
murals around the UK.
Title : Google: An A to Z of search results
Searching for each letter of the alphabet can lead you
to some unexpected places...
Title : Zimbabwe comedians laugh at power after Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwean comics test the limits as they wait to see
if historic elections bring new freedoms.
Title : Zimbabwe election: Can post-Mugabe vote heal divisions?
The most momentous election campaign since the end of
colonial rule in 1980 shows deep divisions.
Title : Prostatitis: 'How I meditated away chronic pelvic pain'
The BBC's Henri Astier explains how mindfulness helped
him beat the curse of chronic pelvic pain.
Title : Slavery memorial highlights Portugal's racism taboo
For a country proud of its colonial-era past, examining
its history of slavery is no easy task.
Title : Why Ethiopia is grieving 'hero' dam engineer Simegnew Bekele
Simegnew Bekele came to represent the patriotic hopes
for the entire nation with his project to dam the Nile.
Title : How do stars juggle touring with parenthood?
Cardi B cancelled her tour to be with her newborn baby,
so how do other artists combine gigs with children?
Title : How to make a video game: Developers say 'anyone can do it'
Ever wondered about making your own video game? Newsbeat
gets some tips from independent developers.
Title : Migration to Europe in charts
Who is arriving, where are they going and what is
happening to those already in the EU?
Title : Tsundoku: The art of buying books and never reading them
Do you have a habit of picking up books which you never
quite get around to reading? That's tsundoku.
Title : What's the least popular emoji on Twitter?
The obscure "input symbol for Latin capital letters"
is now less popular than "aerial tramway" on Twitter
Title : Hungarian GP: All you need to know - Hamilton's masterclass &
the Force India ripple effect
Lewis Hamilton's wet-weather masterclass and the Force
India ripple effect - all you need to know before the
Hungarian Grand Prix.
Title : Man Utd: Jose Mourinho hoping for one more signing before
window shuts
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he hopes
one target from the list of five options he gave the
club will arrive before the 9 August transfer deadline.
Title : Dillian Whyte beats Joseph Parker in gruelling contest
Dillian Whyte defeats heavyweight rival Joseph Parker
at London's O2 Arena to bolster his claim for a world
title fight.
Title : Geraint Thomas: The journey from Maindy Flyers to Tour de
France hero
As Geraint Thomas prepares to celebrate becoming the
first Welshman to win the Tour de France, BBC Sport
Wales looks back over his career.
Title : Alexandra Bell feels 'let down' after not being selected
by British Athletics
Alexandra Bell says she has been "let down" by British
Athletics after not being selected for the women's 800m
at next month's European Championships.
Title : Atlanta Open: Cameron Norrie loses to Ryan Harrison in
semi-final
Britain's Cameron Norrie loses to Ryan Harrison in the
Atlanta Open semi-finals despite having been one set up.
Title : Wayne Rooney scores first DC United goal in win over
Colorado Rapids
Former England striker Wayne Rooney scores his first
goal for DC United in a 2-1 win over Colorado Rapids
in the MLS.
Title : Korean War: Searching for the father they barely knew
As Pyongyang promises to return the remains of US
soldiers, it could bring closure to their families.
Title : The man who could die from daylight
But could a unique invention allow Alex to go outside?
Title : Sir George Yeardley: The Briton who shaped early America
Jamestown was on the verge of collapse when a rescue
mission led by George Yardley arrived just in time.
Title : Blind man gives blindfolded tour of St Petersburg
Alexey Orlov has been blind since birth and teaches
sighted tourists how to develop their other senses.
Title : The precious metal sparking a new gold rush
The race to find new sources of cobalt - the key
component in smartphone and electric car batteries.
Title : How the handmaid became an international protest symbol
Women's-rights activists are increasingly adopting the
handmaid as a symbol of their cause.
Title : The inside story of the faked murder that fooled the world
Faking a murder: The assassin, the police, the victim
and his wife explain how they convinced the world it
was real.
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