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Title : Medina bombing: Saudi clerics denounce Prophet's Mosque
attack

            Saudi Arabia's clerics denounce the three suicide
            attacks in the kingdom on Monday, including one near
            Islam's second holiest site.

Title : Brexit leaders 'leaving the boat' - EU Commission boss
Juncker

            European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker says Brexit
            leaders are "leaving the boat" as things get tough.

Title : Juno probe enters into orbit around Jupiter

            The US space agency's Juno probe puts itself in orbit
            around Jupiter after a five-year-journey.

Title : Paris attacks: Call to overhaul French intelligence services

            French intelligence services should be overhauled in
            the wake of the 2015 Paris attacks, a parliamentary
            commission of inquiry recommends.

Title : Austria to re-run overturned presidential poll in October

            Austria's far-right Freedom Party will once again bid
            to win the presidency in October, after it successfully
            overturned the results of a May poll.

Title : UK Tories begin voting for new leader

            Conservative MPs have begun voting in the first round
            of the contest to replace David Cameron as party leader
            and UK prime minister.

Title : China criticises Japanese jet scramble over East China Sea

            China has heavily criticised what it called a "dangerous"
            Japanese jet scramble over the East China Sea

Title : Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull accepts election
responsibility

            Australia's prime minister accepts full responsibility
            for election results that threaten to leave Australia
            with a hung parliament.

Title : Indian doctors grow new nose on boy's forehead

            Doctors in India replace a boy's damaged nose with a
            new one which was grown on his forehead.

Title : US election: Clinton says Trump tweet 'anti-Semitic'

            US Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton says
            a tweet from rival Donald Trump featuring a six-pointed
            star is "blatantly anti-Semitic".

Title : Farmers' tearful farewell to flooded pigs prompts sympathy
online

            Photographs of two farmers bidding an emotional farewell
            to 6,000 pigs who they feared would drown in severe
            Chinese floods may have helped secure their rescue.

Title : 'Depressed' Argentina polar bear Arturo dies at 30

            Argentina's only polar bear, Arturo, subject of a
            petition to move him to a colder climate due to his
            apparent depression, has died aged 30, his zoo says.

Title : 'I toppled Saddamâ€Ös statue, now I want him back'

            What effect did the Iraq war have on Iraqis themselves?

Title : Nasa: 'Juno welcome to Jupiter'

            The US space agency has successfully put a new probe
            in orbit around Jupiter.

Title : Will Brexit help Calais migrants enter UK?

            Some influential figures in France have suggested that
            a deal which allows Britain to carry out immigration
            checks on the French side of the Channel should be
            scrapped, after the UK voted to leave the EU.

Title : Brazil's Olympic torchbearer who found fame on Snapchat

            How Snapchat fame helped 24-year-old Brazilian lawyer
            Thaynara Oliveira Gomes get selected to carry the
            Olympic torch in her home town.

Title : Freak waterspouts hit Cuban beach

            Powerful waterspouts created after storm hits Playa
            Caimito in Cuba.

Title : Indonesian mother describes son's battle with obesity

            The mother of a 10-year-old boy from Indonesia, who
            media have labelled as the world's fattest child,
            describes her son's battle with obesity.

Title : Award-winning film director Abbas Kiarostami dies at 76

            Iran's award-winning film director Abbas Kiarostami
            has died in Paris at 76.

Title : Islamic State 'prisons' found in Falluja

            Jeremy Bowen visits Falluja in Iraq, the hauntingly
            deserted city recaptured from IS, where civilians were
            chained up in cages as punishment.

Title : Scottish superhero challenge to Marvel and DC Comics

            A Scottish independent comic book publisher is
            challenging the USA's domination of the superhero genre.

Title : Athletes told not to mumble anthem

            Japan's Olympic team is warned by the gaffe-prone
            president of the Tokyo 2020 organising committee not to
            "mumble" the national anthem.

Title : Jeremy Bowen: 'A thousand Saddams' in Baghdad

            The BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen, tests the
            mood in Baghdad as the UK prepares to hear the findings
            of the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war.

Title : Jonathan Marcus: Entebbe visit coincides with diplomatic push

            Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the scene of
            the 1976 Entebbe hostage rescue, in which his brother,
            who commanded the raid, was killed.

Title : Jonathan Beale: The Iraq War's hard lessons

            Sir John Chilcot's report has the unenviable task of
            drawing a line under the deeply unpopular Iraq War.

Title : The victims of the Baghdad blast

            Details have begun to emerge about some of the 165 people
            killed when a suicide bomber blew up an explosives-laden
            lorry in Baghdad on Sunday.

Title : EU referendum: Would Brexit violate UK citizens' rights?

            How would Brexit affect UK citizens' rights that are
            enshrined in European law? The BBC's Laurence Peter
            examines the legal minefield.

Title : What we know about Bangladesh bakery attackers

            What do we know about the men who attacked the
            Bangladeshi cafe last Friday, killing 20 people?

Title : Why Kenyan pupils set fire to their schools

            School arson attacks carried out by students appear
            to have become a trend in Kenya, which has left people
            speculating about the causes, but no-one seems to agree.

Title : 'Tuning out emotionally'

            Vietnam veteran Claire Brisebois Starnes, author of
            Women Vietnam Veterans: Our Untold Stories, on her time
            as a photographer during the conflict.

Title : Travel photos

            An image of a horseman in Inner Mongolia wins first place
            in this year's National Geographic travel photography
            contest.

Title : Week in pictures: 25 June - 1 July 2016

            A selection of the best news photographs from around
            the world, taken over the past week.

Title : Battle of the Somme

            Images from The Somme, one of the bloodiest battles of
            World War One.

Title : Environmental winners

            The winning entries in the Atkins CIWEM Environmental
            Photographer of the Year 2016 competition are announced.

Title : Andy Murray column: Centre Court adrenaline & stacking
the dishwasher

            Andy Murray on beating Nick Kyrgios, relishing the big
            moments - and helping out around the house.

Title : Jose Mourinho: New Man Utd boss ready for challenges ahead

            Jose Mourinho says he is ready for the task of rebuilding
            Manchester United, insisting: "I am where I want to be."

Title : 'Tuning out emotionally'

            Vietnam veteran Claire Brisebois Starnes, author of
            Women Vietnam Veterans: Our Untold Stories, on her time
            as a photographer during the conflict.

Title : Submerged statues

            With more than 180 people killed in flooding along
            China's Yangtze River, Chinese netizens are taking to
            micro-blogging site Weibo to share pictures and stories
            of the impact of the floods.

Title : Month of bloodshed

            Ramadan is traditionally the holiest month in the Islamic
            calendar - so why does IS launch major attacks during
            this period, asks Shiraz Maher.

Title : Otterly famous

            Meet the furry stars of Singapore who live in Marina Bay,
            the heart of Singapore's central business district.

Title : Bank in the hand

            Financial technology - or fintech - companies are
            shaking up banking, but do we trust start-ups yet with
            all our cash?

Title : 'Affluent jihadists'

            With Bangladesh reeling from a militant attack that left
            20 hostages dead, Sanjoy Majumder goes on the trail of
            the suspects.

Title : Dual nationality on the table?

            After EU leaders hint at dual nationality options for
            young Britons, we examine which other citizenships
            might be on offer.

Title : Conservative leader: Who might succeed David Cameron?

            Who are the main contenders to succeed David Cameron
            as Conservative Party leader and prime minister.

Title : The Nigel Farage story

            A profile of UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who played a key
            part in the EU referendum campaign but is now standing
            down as UKIP leader.

Title : My Shop: Polish deli owner on her fears after the referendum

            An entrepreneur who has built up three Polish delis in
            Cambridgeshire explains her fears about the referendum
            result.

Title : France surge past Iceland into semi-finals

            Euro 2016 hosts France thrash Iceland to set up an
            intriguing semi-final with world champions Germany.

Title : Germany beat Italy on penalties

            Germany miss three penalties in a shootout but still
            beat Italy 6-5 to reach the semi-finals of Euro 2016.

Title : Wales' journey 'not over yet'

            Wales may start their Euro 2016 semi-final against
            Portugal as favourites, says former Wales striker and
            BBC pundit John Hartson.

Title : Don't be afraid to dream - Wales manager

            Wales manager Chris Coleman says not being afraid of
            failure was the key to reaching the quarter-finals of
            Euro 2016.

Title : How did Wales players rate?

            How did the Wales players rate after a historic win
            over Belgium to reach the Euro 2016 semi-finals.

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