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Greek voters overwhelmingly reject the terms of a bailout offered by international creditors.
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USA beat former champions Japan in Vancouver to become the first nation to win three Women's World Cups.
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USA midfielder Carli Lloyd says she dreamed of scoring from the halfway line in the Women's World Cup final.
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BBC Arabic's Reda El Mawy reports on fears that sensitive talks on Iran's nuclear programme could be being spied on.
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Victory for the US over Japan in the Women's World Cup turns into a Twitter row, with some calling it "revenge" for Pearl Harbor.
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Australian PM Tony Abbott tells his ministers not to appear on the popular ABC talk show Q&A, after it features a former terror suspect.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will release a report into the Millennium Development Goals on Monday.
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The Philippines confirms its second case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), in a foreign man who arrived from Dubai.
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Asian stock markets fall, the euro slides and European markets are expected to open lower after Greece voted "no" in Sunday's referendum.
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras hails the rejection of the terms of an international bailout, as his finance minister resigns.
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India's Supreme Court in a landmark ruling says an unwed mother does not have to reveal the name of her child's father for claiming guardianship.
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Most Asian stock markets fall after Greek voters rejected austerity demands from creditors in Sunday's referendum.
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US Secretary of State John Kerry says "hard choices" are needed if a deal over Iran's nuclear programme is to be made by Tuesday's deadline.
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China gives safety advice to its nationals in Turkey after protests over the treatment of ethnic Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang.
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Jurassic World holds on to the top spot at the North American box office, holding Terminator: Genisys and Magic Mike XXL at bay.
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Police in the New Zealand town of Mosgiel are hunting for a dozen deer which are on the run after escaping from an abattoir.
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Ten thousand Minecraft fans gather in London for Minecon and a handful get to try Hololens.
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Foo Fighters singer Dave Grohl plays through the pain of a broken leg, sitting atop a Game of Thrones-inspired chair at US gig.
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The BBC's Mike Wooldridge reports from Uganda on the progress of the Millennium Village project.
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Victoria Derbyshire speaks to a 'Yes' and 'No' Greek voter
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As Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns, the country needs a new negotiator to lead fresh talks with the Eurozone.
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A Singaporean teenager found guilty of wounding religious feelings walks free after being sentenced to jail time already served.
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UK new car sales in the year to June rose at the fastest rate on record, a motor industry survey finds.
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Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns, hours after voters back his policy of rejecting creditors’ demands for more austerity.
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Kenyan advise to Obama ahead of visit
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Manchester United winger Nani has joined Turkish side Fenerbahce for £4.25m on a three-year deal.
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A service has been held at Westminster Abbey to remember more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys from Srebrenica killed by Bosnian Serb forces 20 years ago.
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At least 20 elephants from Zimbabwe are transported to China to be settled in a game reserve, after a controversial sale.
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Holidaymakers from across Ireland have avoided injury after a major fire thought to have been caused by a lightning strike gutted part of their hotel in the United States.
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Record-breaking numbers of migrants are arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos, overwhelming local authorities, local police say.
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The FA deletes a social media post in which it said the England's women's team were "going back to being mothers".
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Saudi-led coalition bombers strike a suburb of the southern Yemen port city of Aden, killing at least 30 people, witnesses there say.
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The government will do "whatever is necessary" to protect the UK's economy against the fallout from Greece's bailout referendum, George Osborne tells told MPs.
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Ten people are killed, including a 7-year-old boy, in a series of shootings during a violent US holiday weekend in Chicago.
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"Technical problem" causes bomb to fall from Iraqi jet over Baghdad, killing at least eight civilians.
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Greece's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis says goodbye to staff after his resignation.
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Mexican Marines kill six people suspected of opening fire on a Navy helicopter in north-eastern Tamaulipas state on Sunday.
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A man in Winnipeg, Canada, is charged with attempted murder after sending bombs to law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in the past.
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Thousands of men and boys killed in the Srebrenica genocide 20 years ago are remembered at a service in Westminster Abbey.
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Two women go on trial in Morocco on charges of "gross indecency" for wearing skirts.
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A decade on from the 7/7 attacks, are Londoners safer?
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Ros Atkins explains the banking restrictions and the impact are they having on everyday life in Greece.
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A Canadian man who tied about 100 helium balloons to a garden chair and flew over the city of Calgary is charged with causing mischief.
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Britain's Chris Froome takes the Tour de France yellow jersey as five riders withdraw following two crashes.
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The big six energy suppliers have "overcharged" millions of energy customers to the tune of £1.2bn a year, said the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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Barcelona announce the signing of Turkey international midfielder Arda Turan from Atletico Madrid for an initial £24m.
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Islamic State militants are reported to have regained control of a town near their northern Syrian stronghold of Raqqa from Kurdish-led forces.
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Eurozone finance ministers say they expect to hear fresh proposals from Greece after a referendum rejected the terms of an international bailout.
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Hundreds of thousands of people gather in the Ecuadorean city of Guayaquil to see Pope Francis celebrate mass.
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Record-breaking numbers of migrants are arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos overwhelming local authorities
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The US-led coalition fighting Islamic State is "intensifying" its campaign against the group's base in northern Syria, President Barack Obama says.
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Jerry Weintraub - the Hollywood producer of the Karate Kid and Ocean's Eleven films - dies in California aged 77, US media say.
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Two bomb attacks - on a restaurant and a mosque - in the central Nigerian city of Jos have left at least 44 people dead, the authorities say.
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US President Barack Obama says there is progress in the campaign against Islamic State militants, but emphasises that ''it will not be quick''.
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