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Migrant separation protests sweep US
Tens of thousands join US rallies calling for migrant parents to be reunited with their children.

Surge in Britons getting EU nationality
Germany gave citizenship to more Britons than any other EU country, data obtained by the BBC shows.

Women praise razor ad with real body hair
US-based razor brand Billie says it is the first to show women shaving body hair, not hairless legs.

Cavani's brilliant double sees Uruguay beat Portugal
Edinson Cavani scores two superb goals as Uruguay beat Portugal to set up a World Cup quarter-final meeting with France.

'I have to live life without my mother'
The daughter of a journalist killed in a shooting at a Maryland newspaper calls it a "senseless tragedy".

Mumbai art deco buildings make Unesco list
A Saudi oasis, ancient Oman port and Korean mountain monastery also get World Heritage status.

Italy says 'No' to migrant-saving NGOs
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini says migrants saved by NGO boats will not be allowed into Italy.

Great white shark spotted off Majorca
The last time a great white shark was spotted near Spain's Balearic Islands was in 1976.

'Mansplaining' advert draws mockery
The image, for the University of Adelaide, shows a man holding forth to five silent women.

Rocket crashes down to earth in Japan
A small rocket destined for space, comes down with a bang after bursting into flames on take-off.

Thai cave rescue: A country in prayer
The desperate search for 12 young boys and their coach, trapped inside a cave, has already lasted 7 days.

Rocket crashes down to earth in Japan
A small rocket destined for space, comes down with a bang after bursting into flames on take-off.

Thai cave rescue: A country in prayer
The desperate search for 12 young boys and their coach, trapped inside a cave, has already lasted 7 days.

Trump narrows down Supreme Court candidates
The US president has five people in mind, including two women, and will name his choice on 9 July.

Belgian boy off to university aged 8
Laurent Simons earns a secondary school diploma alongside his 18-year-old classmates.

UK heatwave: Lettuce shortage 'imminent'
Leafy salad growers say the summer's high temperatures have boosted demand but damaged crops.
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