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Title : US election: Melania Trump 'plagiarised' Michelle Obama

            Donald Trump's wife, Melania, takes centre stage at
            the Republican Convention but faces accusations of
            plagiarising a speech by Michelle Obama.

Title : German train attack: Afghan refugee 'had IS flag in room'

            A flag of so-called Islamic State is found in the room
            of a 17-year-old Afghan refugee shot dead after an axe
            attack on a German train.

Title : Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones hits back at 'crazy' and
'sick' racist abuse

            She says she feels like she is in her own "personal hell"
            after receiving racist messages on Twitter.

Title : Turkey PM urges 'no acts of revenge' over coup bid

            The Turkish prime minister warns citizens against taking
            revenge for Friday's failed coup but says the country
            must ensure "100% security".

Title : Russia facing total Rio 2016 ban

            Russia should be banned from the Olympics and Paralympics
            after evidence of state-sponsored doping, says the
            World Anti-Doping Agency.

Title : Taiwan bus inferno kills 26 tourists

            A coach transporting a group of Chinese tourists to
            Taoyuan Airport crashes and catches fire, killing 26
            people, say Taiwanese officials.

Title : North Korea 'fires three ballistic missiles into sea'

            North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles into
            the sea, defying international sanctions, say US and
            South Korean officials.

Title : Nigeria Boko Haram: Children starving, warns Unicef

            Almost a quarter of a million children in parts of
            Nigeria's Borno state formerly controlled by Boko Haram
            are severely malnourished, the UN children's agency says.

Title : Philippines' Gloria Arroyo plunder charges dismissed

            The Philippine Supreme Court dismisses a long-running
            plunder charge against former president Gloria Macapagal
            Arroyo and orders her release.

Title : Unusual US Zika virus case baffles experts

            Experts are trying to work out exactly how a US carer
            has caught Zika after tending to a dying elderly man
            with the virus.

Title : Orlando shooting: Gunman complained of anti-Muslim taunts

            The gunman who killed dozens of people in an Orlando
            gay club had complained of being taunted for being
            Muslim while working as a guard at a courthouse, newly
            released documents show.

Title : Fracking linked to asthma flare-ups

            Fracking, the controversial method for mining natural
            gas, might trigger asthma flare-ups, according to a
            US study.

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 : US election: Did Melania Trump copy Michelle Obama?

            Donald Trump's wife, Melania, is facing accusations
            that portions of her speech at the Republican National
            Convention plagiarised Michelle Obama.

Title : Inside a decommissioned nuclear missile base

            Find out what it was like to work in a ballistic
            missile complex

Title : Exiled cleric Gulen rejects Turkey 'coup' claims

            The exiled Islamic cleric accused by Turkish President
            Recep Tayyip Erdogan of being behind a failed coup
            attempt has publicly defended himself.

Title : Could these cyborg beetles save lives?

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

Title : IS 'torture cells' found in abandoned prison

            The BBC's Jiyar Gol goes inside an abandoned building
            said to have been run as a prison by so-called Islamic
            State, with cells used as a form of torture.

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 : 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 : 'As a mother' Muslim ban comment mocked

            A TV presenter has been ridiculed on social media
            after justifying her view on banning Muslim migration
            to Australia by saying it made sense "as a mother".

Title : Original Bramley apple tree in Southwell is dying

            The original Bramley apple tree - planted more than
            200 years ago and the "mother" of all modern Bramley
            apples - is dying from a fungal infection.

Title : Barbara Plett Usher: Coup 'mastermind' condemns 'witch-hunt'

            Frail US-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen rejects
            Turkish accusations he masterminded a coup attempt -
            but describes Turkey's leadership as a 'cult'.

Title : Selin Girit: Will Turkey bring back death penalty?

            Turkey is considering reintroducing the death penalty,
            abolished in 2004, after a failed coup attempt, but
            the idea may face strong opposition, as the BBC's Selin
            Girit explains.

Title : James Robbins: Johnson's awkward debut in Brussels

            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 : Why Google wants your medical records

            Google has made headlines for its forays into healthcare
            but what is its ultimate goal?

Title : Should Africa have a single passport?

            The African Union has launched a new passport. A lot
            remains unclear about the document but here is what we
            do know.

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 : International exposure photography award

            Twelve international photographers have been announced
            as the winners of the inaugural Magnum and LensCulture
            Photography Award.

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 : Steve Bruce: Hull boss holds England manager talks

            Hull manager Steve Bruce is interviewed by the FA about
            the England manager job, but Sam Allardyce remains
            favourite for the role.

Title : Rio 2016: Emily Scarratt in Great Britain's rugby sevens
squad

            World Cup winner Emily Scarratt is in Team GB's 12-strong
            Olympic rugby sevens squad with Mark Bennett making
            the men's team.

Title : Ex-St Louis Cardinals scout jailed for hacking into Houston
Astros computer system

            A former St Louis Cardinals scouting director is jailed
            for almost four years and fined $279,000 for hacking
            into a rival team's computer system.

Title : 'Digital hate'

            After the killing of outspoken social media user Qandeel
            Baloch, BBC Urdu's female correspondents recount their
            experiences of threats and abuse online.

Title : Nice's jihadis

            The attack that killed 84 people in Nice has led to
            political recriminations about security lapses, but city
            officials have long been aware of the jihadist danger,
            as Henri Astier reports.

Title : Mercury 13

            In the early 60s, 13 women undertook secret tests at
            Nasa to see if they could become astronauts.

Title : 'Flying' boat

            Could F1 and aeronautical tech help Sir Ben Ainslie's
            'flying' catamaran win the America's Cup?

Title : Aids secret

            Why are thousands of women across South Africa are
            taking Aids drugs in secret.

Title : Resigning gracefully

            In our series of letters from African journalists,
            novelist and writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at
            David Cameron's resignation after the vote to leave the
            European Union and asks whether there are any lessons
            for Africa.

Title : Court battle

            Eight Turkish soldiers have gone on trial in Greece
            after fleeing Turkey's attempted coup - and now they
            are fighting extradition, as Bethany Bell reports.

Title : Glocks and glutes

            CrossFit enthusiasts outraged by sponsorship deal to
            award guns as prizes in their firearm-free sport.

Title : Sport or cruelty?

            Native cattle breeds in southern India face a fight
            for survival if a "bull-taming" ban is not revoked,
            supporters of the sport tell Swaminathan Natarajan.

Title : A tale of two delegates

            The BBC speaks to two first-time delegates, who are
            divided on whether Trump can take their party all the
            way to the White House.

Title : Memory lane: 1960s Conventions

            Take a trip down memory lane at the (sometimes odd)
            way the BBC has covered past US political conventions.

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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