Sunday, 10 July 2016

Today's Headlines: UN seeks end to South Sudan violence, Portugal beat France to win Euro 2016, Kashmir fear after mob drowns policeman

UN seeks end to South Sudan violence
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Today's Headlines July 10
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UN seeks end to South Sudan violence
The UN Security Council calls on warring factions in South Sudan to end the recent fighting and prevent the spread of violence.
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Kashmir fear after mob drowns policeman
There are fears of further violence in Indian-administered Kashmir after a policeman drowned when an angry crowd pushed his car into a river.
Portugal 1-0 France (AET)
Portugal win a first major international trophy as they overcome the loss of captain Cristiano Ronaldo to beat hosts France in the Euro 2016 final.
Portuguese spoil French Euro 2016 party
Portugal football fans react as their team beat hosts France in the Euro 2016 final, securing their first major title and spoiling the party in Paris.
 
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Dallas killer 'prepared larger attack'
The man who shot dead five police officers in Dallas and wounded seven more was planning an even larger attack, the city's police chief says.
Stories from India
Kashmir fear after mob drowns policeman
There are fears of further violence in Indian-administered Kashmir after a policeman drowned when an angry crowd pushed his car into a river.
Why this Indian state screams for ice cream
Gujarat is India's biggest ice cream market, and is known for its offbeat local flavours, writes Soutik Biswas.
VIDEO: Sharing India's temple gold
The Indian government wants to take temple gold out of the vaults and put it into the economy.
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'There are bad apples on both sides'
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'Hundreds killed' as South Sudan rivals clash
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'Why I'm suing Syria's government'
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CCTV of Texas prisoners breaking out to save guard
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
Portugal beat France to win Euro 2016
Portugal win a first major international trophy as they overcome the loss of captain Cristiano Ronaldo to beat hosts France in the Euro 2016 final.
My best tennis is ahead of me, says Murray - highlights & reaction
Andy Murray believes the best period of his career may still be to come after winning his second Wimbledon title.
Hamilton 'blown away' by 'real love' from fans
Lewis Hamilton says he is "blown away" by the support he received from the home fans during his dominant victory in the British GP.
Business
China warning on the global economy
China's commerce minister says the outlook remains grim for the global economy despite it having overcome the impact of the 2008 financial crisis.
Osborne pledges 'more global-facing' UK
George Osborne vows to create a "more outward-looking, global-facing Britain" following the UK vote to leave the European Union.
 
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Technology
Facebook tests 'secret message' service
Messages that disappear are being trialled by Facebook as it experiments with a new option for those using its Messenger app.
Malware hits millions of Android phones
Up to 10 million Android smartphones have been infected by malware that generates fake clicks for adverts, say security researchers.
Autos
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How to build a better bike
Cutting-edge performance and safety upgrades are more accessible than you think
 
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Five world-changing ideas that fizzled
The future was supposed to be filled with pod cars and jet packs. What happened?
Capital
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Need money? How to build a side gig
Doing something on the side is appealing to many. Here's how to make it work
 
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The young people hit hardest by Brexit
The UK risks losing a whole generation to work elsewhere
Culture
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The giant Noah's Ark – in Kentucky
A perennial symbol of refuge
 
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Is Wannabe the world's catchiest song?
Slam your body down and zig-a-zig-ah
Earth
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Have seagulls abandoned the sea?
Why else are gulls flocking to our towns and cities?
 
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Why cats are so selfish
Their attitude has been shaped by history
Future
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Is there no such thing as coincidence?
The surprising logic of the strange patterns governing world events
 
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Why do we produce milk?
The surprising animal that has milk very like ours
Travel
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The world's most emotional countries
The intangible factors that define a culture
 
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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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