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Title : Turkey coup attempt: General Akin Ozturk denies role in plot

            Former Turkish air force commander Gen Akin Ozturk denies
            being a ringleader of Friday's attempted military coup,
            as he is charged with treason.

Title : US election: Trump camp scolds convention no-shows

            Donald Trump's allies hit out at the senior Republicans
            who are staying away from the party's annual convention
            now under way in Cleveland.

Title : Germany axe attack: Assault on train in Wuerzburg

            At least four people are injured when a teenage Afghan
            refugee with an axe and knife attacks passengers on a
            train in Germany before being shot dead by police.

Title : North Korea 'fires three ballistic missiles'

            North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles toward
            the Sea of Japan, the South Korean military says.

Title : Russia state-sponsored doping across majority of Olympic
sports, claims report

            Russia operated state-sponsored doping for four years
            across the "vast majority" of summer and winter Olympic
            sports, says a new report.

Title : Attack on Nice: French PM Valls booed at commemoration

            French Prime Minister Manuel Valls is booed as he
            attends a minute's silence in Nice, where an attacker
            in a lorry killed 84 people on Thursday.

Title : UK to renew Trident nuclear weapons

            MPs back the renewal of the UK's Trident nuclear weapons
            programme, voting 472 to 117 in favour after a five-hour
            House of Commons debate.

Title : India outrage after gang rape victim assaulted again 'by
same men'

            There is outrage in India after a student is allegedly
            gang-raped by five men who had also raped her three
            years ago.

Title : Baton Rouge shootings: Gunman's videos show anger at police

            The man identified as killing three US police officers
            in Baton Rouge had posted videos urging a "fight back"
            against police treatment of African Americans.

Title : UK will not abandon EU friends, says Boris Johnson

            Although the UK will leave the European Union it will not
            be leaving Europe or "abandoning" its friends, Foreign
            Secretary Boris Johnson says as he meets EU leaders.

Title : Social media harms moral development, parents say

            A majority of parents in the UK believe social media
            harms their children's moral development, a survey
            suggests.

Title : Dani Mathers: Playboy model's locker room photo investigated

            US police investigate after a Playboy model publicly
            shares a photograph of another woman naked in a gym
            changing room.

Title : Nice attack: 'You killed my sister, you're not a Muslim'

            The family of 42-year-old Aldjia Bouzaouit only found
            out that she was dead on Sunday, three days after the
            truck attack in Nice, France.

Title : PM booed as France mourns Nice attack dead

            French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has been booed as he
            attended a minute's silence in Nice, where an attacker
            in a lorry killed 84 people on Thursday.

Title : Could these cyborg beetles save lives?

            Scientists in Singapore have created cyborg beetles
            that they believe could help save lives.

Title : Punishment rules found in IS school

            The BBC's Jiyar Gol reports from inside an abandoned
            IS school in northern Syria, where militants left rules
            for punishment behind.

Title : Hough race riots 50 years on

            Profile of the Cleveland neighbourhood of Hough, which
            saw race riots 50 years ago, and what people there make
            of the current political climate.

Title : Moonlit launch for SpaceX rocket carrying ISS supplies

            A SpaceX cargo rocket is bound for the International
            Space Station after a successful launch from Florida.

Title : Stigma and ignorance about HIV in South Africa

            More than 2,500 South Africans aged between 15 and 24
            are infected with the HIV virus every week.

Title : Nice's struggle to prevent radicalisation

            France is still struggling to understand what motivated
            the man who carried out Thursday's lorry attack in Nice
            which left more than 80 people dead.

Title : Australia photography awards showcase beauty of space

            From Arctic lights to the hidden colours of
            constellations, an Australian photography competition
            captures the night sky to incredible effect.

Title : Emergency caller reports 'stolen Pokemon'

            A Pokemon Go player calls 999 to report stolen Pokemon
            in Gloucestershire.

Title : Hugh Schofield: Why French PM was booed in Nice

            In unprecedented scenes, French PM Valls is booed at
            a minute's silence for the victims of a terror attack
            in Nice - the BBC's Hugh Schofield examines why.

Title : James Naughtie: The rusty road to Cleveland

            James Naughtie explains what the American "Rust Belt"
            tells us about Donald Trump's success so far and his
            prospects ahead.

Title : Karen Allen: Are young South Africans ignoring Aids message?

            Aids remains the biggest cause of death among young
            people in Africa and the number of lives lost in this
            group has tripled in the past 16 years, writes the
            BBC's Karen Allen.

Title : Turkey coup: How mobiles beat tanks and saved Erdogan

            How smartphones and social media played a pivotal role
            in Turkey's failed coup, and the plotters failed to
            realise the crucial role of modern communications.

Title : How Pokemon Go took over the web

            A dive into the data showing the popularity of the
            monster-hunting mobile game Pokemon Go.

Title : Gavin Long, Baton Rouge gunman who railed against
'oppression'

            Gavin Long, the US military veteran who shot dead
            three US police officers in the city of Baton Rouge,
            was a prolific social media user.

Title : Soviet relics

            An exhibition examining the landscape and abandoned
            spaces of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc
            countries opens in London.

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 : Entertainment week

            A look at some of the events in the world of
            entertainment and arts over the past week.

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 : England v Pakistan: James Anderson, Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid
are recalled

            England add James Anderson, Ben Stokes and Adil Rashid
            to their squad for the second Test against Pakistan at
            Old Trafford.

Title : Tour de France: Peter Sagan wins stage 16 as Chris Froome
keeps lead

            Green jersey holder Peter Sagan wins stage 16 of the
            Tour de France in Bern as reigning champion Chris Froome
            retains the yellow jersey.

Title : Andy Murray: Wimbledon champion will not defend Rogers
Cup title

            British number one Andy Murray will not defend his
            Rogers Cup title in Toronto next week as he needs more
            "recovery time".

Title : Boris's big day out

            The BBC's James Robbins looks at Boris Johnson's debut
            in Brussels as the UK's foreign secretary, as Britain
            prepares to start negotiations to leave the EU.

Title : 'Frozen babies'

            More and more couples in the US are using donated embryos
            to have a child of their own - and many say they are
            motivated to 'adopt' by religious and ethical beliefs.

Title : 'Heavenly taste'

            The Kerala beef fry is the stuff of legend, the great
            social binder and fuel for heady political debate.

Title : Mayfair mystery

            It's long been claimed that Churchill gave a hotel room
            to Yugoslavia, so a Yugoslav prince could be born on
            home territory. But is the story true?

Title : Lights, camera... censorship

            The BBC Asian Network's Haroon Rashid speaks to Bollywood
            actors about the battle between creative freedom and
            censorship in India.

Title : Poignant post

            Baton Rouge police officer Montrell Jackson posted an
            emotional message on Facebook, saying he was "physically
            and emotionally" tired, days before he died

Title : Fighting fit

            A profile of Asian businessman Chatri Sityodtong who made
            his fortune on Wall Street before setting up fast-growing
            televised martial arts tournament., One Championship.

Title : Unsafe haven

            Lebanon's largest animal shelter faces the prospect
            of having to shut down, as it struggles with debt,
            writes Martin Jay in Beirut.

Title : Soviet relics

            An exhibition examining the landscape and abandoned
            spaces of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc
            countries opens in London.

Title : US election: Under the skin of Trump country

            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 : What's the point of a US 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 : What issues do American voters care about in this election?

            What are the issues that US voters care about in this
            election? Jane O'Brien spoke to business owners and
            other residents in a battleground state.

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 : Can this political group get the Amish to vote for Trump?

            The Amish are a conservative, Christian group of people
            who don't watch TV, drive cars or use the Internet - and
            they don't typically vote in national elections. A group
            of Donald Trump supporters is hoping to change that.

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