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Title : Turkey coup: Purge widens to education sector

            A purge of top officials following a failed coup in
            Turkey broadens even further with the suspension of
            15,200 education staff.

Title : Trump campaign denies Melania plagiarism allegations

            Donald Trump's campaign denies allegations that his wife,
            Melania Trump, plagiarised her speech to the Republican
            National Convention.

Title : Pokemon Go: Bosnia players warned of minefields

            Players of the hugely popular mobile game Pokemon Go
            in Bosnia are warned to avoid areas where landmines
            lie unexploded from the war in the 1990s.

Title : Mali attack: Gunmen kill 17 soldiers at military base

            At least 17 soldiers have been killed and 30 wounded
            in an attack on a military base in Mali, officials say.

Title : Fox News boss Roger Ailes 'in talks on his departure'

            Fox News Channel boss Roger Ailes is negotiating his
            departure from the network, according to US media
            reports.

Title : WhatsApp in Brazil temporarily suspended

            WhatsApp was temporarily suspended in Brazil after
            a judge said the company had failed to hand over
            information requested in a criminal investigation.

Title : Hottest June ever recorded worldwide - NOAA

            Last month was the hottest ever June worldwide, and the
            14th straight month that global heat records have been
            broken, scientists say.

Title : Syria conflict: Rebels 'filmed beheading boy' in Aleppo

            Videos emerge online appearing to show Syrian rebels
            taunting and then beheading a boy they say is a captured
            pro-government Palestinian fighter.

Title : German train attack: Afghan knifeman 'wanted revenge'
for friend's death

            Prosecutors in Germany say a teenager who attacked train
            passengers with an axe in Wuerzburg wanted revenge for
            the death of a friend in Afghanistan.

Title : Fire disrupts Paris Gare du Nord rail travel

            Rail travel including the Eurostar service to Britain
            is temporarily halted from the Gare du Nord station in
            Paris after a fire.

Title : Colombia seeks open Venezuela border

            The government in Colombia calls for the permanent
            opening of its border with Venezuela after crisis-hit
            Venezuelans flock to buy basic items.

Title : Zimbabwe's President Mugabe lambasts #ThisFlag pastor
Evan Mawarire

            Zimbabwe's president lambasts a pastor behind the
            #ThisFlag social media campaign that criticises the
            government's management of the economy.

Title : John Kerry: 'It's called diplomacy, Boris'

            Boris Johnson and US Secretary of State John Kerry
            enjoy a light-hearted moment during a news conference.

Title : Crane collapses on New York's Tappan Zee Bridge

            A crane has collapsed and has blocked traffic on New
            York's Tappan Zee Bridge.

Title : 'The least diverse selfie ever'

            US Republican politician Paul Ryan sparks a debate
            about diversity on Capitol Hill after sharing his photo
            with interns.

Title : Politics and plagiarism: Do these speeches sound the same?

            Donald Trump's wife, Melania, has faced accusations
            that a portion of her speech plagiarised Michelle Obama.

Title : John Kerry walks into door at No 10 Downing Street

            US Secretary of State John Kerry suffers door mishap
            at No 10 Downing Street

Title : Passerby rescues child from fast-moving flood waters

            Footage shows the moment a child was rescued from flood
            waters by a passerby in Shehong County, in southwest
            China's Sichuan Province.

Title : Athlete: 'Russian doping denied me that winning moment'

            Goldie Sayers came fourth in the javelin at the 2008
            Beijing Olympics and could now be set to get a bronze
            medal.

Title : Russian swimmers' reaction to possible Olympic ban

            Russian swimmers at a competition outside Moscow give
            their views on the possible Rio Olympic ban, due to
            doping accusations.

Title : Duchess's sister Pippa confirms engagement

            Pippa Middleton and hedge fund manager James Matthews
            have confirmed they are engaged to be married and are
            planning a wedding for 2017.

Title : Wally the whale: Battle to remove carcass from US beach

            Officials in southern California finally win their
            battle to remove a huge dead whale from the coast,
            19 days after its carcass first appeared.

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 : 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 : Profile: Russia's doping whistleblower?

            Former Russian anti-doping director Grigory Rodchenkov
            says he was at the heart of a massive doping operation
            during the Sochi Winter Olympics.

Title : How foiled coup weakened Turkey's security

            Turkey's armed forces have been dealt a significant
            psychological blow by the attempted coup, with their
            prestige and status damaged, Doruk Ergun writes.

Title : Will Turkey's failed coup mean a return to the 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 : 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 : Russian doping: IOC delays decision on possible blanket
ban for Rio Olympics

            Russia must wait to learn if it can send a team to next
            month's Rio Olympics after calls for it to be barred
            for doping violations.

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 : Tour de France: Mark Cavendish pulls out of remaining
five stages

            British rider Mark Cavendish pulls out of the remaining
            five stages of the Tour de France to concentrate on
            preparing for the Olympics.

Title : Tiger Woods: 14-time major winner ruled out for the rest
of the season

            Tiger Woods withdraws from the US PGA, meaning he will
            miss all four majors in a calendar year for the first
            time since his Masters debut in 1995.

Title : Teachable moment

            Teachers and academics discuss plagiarism following
            Melania Trump's speech

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 : One mother, six twins

            Danesha Couch from Kansas City tells BBC News she feels
            "blessed" after giving birth to her third set of twins
            on 17 June.

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 taking
            HIV 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 : Glocks and glutes

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

Title : Row overshadows Melania Trump debut

            Donald Trump's third wife had delegates cheering before
            similarities to a Michelle Obama speech from 2008 were
            detected, writes Jasmine Coleman.

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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