Thursday, 7 July 2016

Today's Headlines: Snipers kill four US police at protest, Hillary Clinton faces new email probe, Many injured in Taiwan train blast

Snipers kill four US police at protest
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Today's Headlines July 8
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Snipers kill four US police at protest
Snipers kill four police officers during a protest in Dallas against police shootings of black men, with three suspects in custody and one cornered.
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Dallas police shootings
Live updates as four Dallas police officers are killed by snipers during protests against the shooting of black men by police.
US and S Korea agree missile defence
The US and South Korea agree to deploy a controversial missile defence system, in the wake of intensifying threats from North Korea.
Hillary Clinton faces new email probe
US State Department to restart investigation into Hillary Clinton's handling of classified materials while in office.
 
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Many injured in Taiwan train blast
An explosion ripped through a busy commuter train in Taiwan's capital, Taipei, late on Thursday injuring at least 24 people, police say.
Stories from India
UK starts post-Brexit India trade talks
The UK is launching its first trade mission since the referendum as Business Secretary Sajid Javid meets the Indian government in Delhi.
The street food that silences even the most heated debate
Justin Rowlatt tries out Kolkata's 'king' of street foods, Jhal Muri, also known as the city's great social leveller.
VIDEO: $4 smartphone 'ready for delivery'
Indian technology firm Ringing Bells has announced that the first 5,000 units of the "world's cheapest smartphone" are ready to deliver.
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Dallas: Protest turns to panic as shots fired
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Exclusive footage shows Syrians smuggled out of IS areas
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Obama: 'Not just a black issue - this is an American issue'
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Iraq residents: Blair's apology 'not enough'
Magazine
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Treating alcoholics - with wine
The recommended treatment for chronic alcoholism is abstinence. Not at one home in Ottawa for people who once lived on the streets.
Sport
Griezmann double sends France into final
Antoine Griezmann's two goals send France through to the Euro 2016 final as World Cup holders Germany are beaten 2-0 in Marseille.
Wimbledon 2016: Andy Murray faces Tomas Berdych in semi-finals
Britain's Andy Murray will attempt to reach his third Wimbledon final when he plays Tomas Berdych on Friday.
Wimbledon 2016: Serena Williams shares her video with Duchess of Cambridge
Serena Williams bumped into the Duchess of Cambridge after her semi-final against Elena Vesnina and naturally she seized the chance of recording the moment on social media.
Business
UK starts post-Brexit India trade talks
The UK is launching its first trade mission since the referendum as Business Secretary Sajid Javid meets the Indian government in Delhi.
Food chain Wendy's hit by massive hack
Popular US food chain Wendy's is hit by a cyber attack far bigger than it had originally anticipated.
 
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Technology
Snapchat sued over 'explicit' posts
A lawsuit says Snapchat is wilfully surfacing sexually explicit content to minors, something the company denies.
Food chain Wendy's hit by massive hack
Popular US food chain Wendy's is hit by a cyber attack far bigger than it had originally anticipated.
Autos
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You can build a bionic bicycle
Cutting-edge performance and safety upgrades are more accessible than you think
 
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From big idea to novelty act
Pod cars to jetpacks: Five transport promises that never quite changed the world
Capital
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The boss wants you to game, really
Video game breaks aren't the big waste of time you think they are
 
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The new trick to get you spending more
Shops have all sorts of ways to make you buy – this one you can't see
Culture
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The kiss that changed TV
How Star Trek broke taboos
 
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The painter who captured America
The stunning landscapes of Georgia O'Keeffe
Earth
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Why cats are so selfish
Their attitude has been shaped by history
 
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The people raising baby dragons
Scientists have reared 11 of the rarest lizards
Future
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Why do we produce milk?
The surprising animal that has milk very like ours
 
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The true meaning of Freudian slips
What those 'revealing' mishaps really say about your subconscious
Travel
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Britain's most remote pub
It took a three-day hike, without a compass, map or smartphone
 
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An untouched world of quiet enchantment
Some feared tourists would trample this beloved land
 
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