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Trump's wife accused of plagiarism
Donald Trump's wife, Melania, takes centre stage at the Republican Convention but faces accusations of plagiarising a speech by Michelle Obama.
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German train axe attacker 'had IS flag'
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.
Leslie Jones hits back at racist trolls
She says she feels like she is in her own "personal hell" after receiving racist messages on Twitter.
VIDEO: '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.
 
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VIDEO: Did Trump speech copy Obama's?
Donald Trump's wife, Melania, is facing accusations that portions of her speech at the Republican National Convention plagiarised Michelle Obama.
Sport
Russian doping: Olympic chiefs to decide on sanctions after McLaren report
Russia should be banned from the Olympics and Paralympics after evidence of state-sponsored doping, says the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Hull boss Bruce 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.
World Cup winners in Team GB'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.
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Nice attack: 'You killed my sister, you're not a Muslim'
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Exiled cleric Gulen rejects Turkey 'coup' claims
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Nice attack: The struggle to stop radicalisation
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Barack Obama: 'Attacks on police are an attack on all of us'
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VIDEO: I trekked across Europe so I could go to school safely
Eleven-year-old Israa trekked more than 2,000 miles (3,000km) with her family to northern Europe after their home in Syria was destroyed. They often had to walk, pushing her disabled sister in a wheelchair across muddy fields. Exodus: Our Journey To Europe is broadcast on BBC Two on 11, 12 and 13 July. Watch other migrants' stories every day this week online. Includes music by Simon Russell.
Business
Price rises turn off Netflix subscribers
Netflix shares fall sharply after the video streaming firm added fewer subscribers than expected ahead of US prices rises.
Still no buyer for Yahoo as losses widen
Yahoo gave no update on attempts to sell its core internet business as the firm slumped to a $440m (£332m) loss in the second quarter.
 
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Technology
'Whale-harming sonar' broke marine laws
A US appeals court has ruled that sonar approved for use by the US Navy broke marine laws.
What is ARM and why is it worth £24bn?
ARM's technology is at the heart of millions of smartphones and tablets - but the company's inventions are used wider still.
Autos
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Is this the world's wildest ride?
Alongside a world-class mass-transit system, one city's mad red minibuses endure
 
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How Pokémon Go is changing transport
The weird ways the year's biggest fad affects mobility
Capital
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Could commuting be good for you?
Hate your commute? You might be doing it wrong
 
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Is full-time work bad for our brains?
Why anyone over 40 should consider a 25-hour week
Culture
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The secret pantomime of power
An image that reveals as much as it hides
 
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The man who destroyed all he owned
What an artist can teach us about the value of things
Earth
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Why selfishness is so common
Truly selfless acts are extremely rare
 
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Organisms might be quantum machines
Some lifeforms may actually be part quantum
Future
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Will we ever have X-ray specs?
The technology may be closer than you think
 
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An umbrella to explore deep space
A spacecraft that will sail away on the solar wind
Travel
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A desert of smugglers and skeletons
A day in the life of a Texas border control agent
 
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The nation that hates to be late
Which came first – the precise timekeepers or the precise people?
 
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