Roger Stone: Trump commutes ex-adviser's sentence The president's former adviser was due to begin a prison term next week after lying to Congress. Go to Source
Hagia Sophia: Turkey turns iconic Istanbul museum into mosque President Erdogan reopens Istanbul's Hagia Sophia to Muslim worship, after a court ruling. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/0b-gpkbLbFo The UK government is advising people to practise social distancing, but the distance varies depending on where you live. In Scotland and England, you are now allowed to socially distance at 'one metre plus', but the advice is still to stick to two metres where you can, to protect yourself from catching coronavirus. In Wales the advice is to always stick to two metres but in Northern Ireland, one metre social distancing is allowed. But it can be hard to know exactly what that looks like. The BBC's health correspondent Laura Foster helps explain the best ways to keep safe and keep the correct distance away from other people. Video by Laura Foster, Ameer Ahmed and Terry Saunders Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Iran explosions: Officials deny reports of fresh blast The official denials come after several mysterious blasts hit the country in recent weeks. Go to Source
US Supreme Court rules half of Oklahoma is Native American land The justices decide an eastern swathe of the state should be recognised as part of a reservation. Go to Source
'I can recover at home': Cosmetic surgeons see rise in patients amid pandemic More people are having surgery as they can work from home while they recover and hide behind masks. Go to Source
Xinjiang: US sanctions on Chinese officials over 'abuse' of Muslims China is accused of persecuting Uighur Muslims, including by locking them up in detention camps. Go to Source
Notre Dame: Cathedral's spire will be restored to 19th Century design France's president puts an end to speculation that the restored spire will be modern in style. Go to Source
Biden challenges Trump with ‘Buy American’ economic plan The Democrat promises a jobs boom, savaging President Trump's record on the economy and Covid-19. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/WE9gvJ8ou7g Can you become reinfected with coronavirus if you've already had it? BBC Health reporter Rachel Schraer takes a look at what we know so far about immunity and Covid-19. Motion graphics by Jacqueline Galvin Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Trump taxes: Supreme Court says New York prosecutors can see records However, the court rules that this information does not have to be shared with Congress. Go to Source
Naya Rivera: Glee star presumed dead after boat trip with son The actress is believed to have drowned after her son was found alone in a boat on a California lake. Go to Source
Human remains found on Seattle beach by TikTok filmers identified Officials in Seattle say Jessica Lewis, 35, and her boyfriend Austin Wenner, 27, were shot dead. Go to Source
Park Won-soon: Mayor of Seoul found dead after going missing Park Won-soon disappeared after reportedly leaving a message for his daughter, who raised the alarm. Go to Source
Mohrenstrasse: Berlin farce over renaming of 'racist' station The current name is considered racist but Berlin authorities are now set to pull the new name too. Go to Source
US Supreme Court to rule on revealing Trump tax returns The court will test claims from President Trump's lawyers he enjoys total immunity while in office. Go to Source
George Floyd: Officer told dying man to 'stop yelling' Newly released transcripts show the unarmed black man said more than 20 times he could not breathe. Go to Source
National security law: Australia suspends Hong Kong extradition treaty China's new national security law "undermines" Hong Kong's current freedoms says Canberra. Go to Source
Poland election: The fight for LGBT rights President Andrzej Duda, who is accused of running on an anti-LGBT platform, is seeking re-election on Sunday. Go to Source
Climate change: 'Rising chance' of exceeding 1.5C global target The chance of breaching one of the Paris accord goals in the next five years has doubled, a study says. Go to Source
Melania Trump sculpture in Slovenia set on fire on US Independence Day Police investigate after the statue of the US first lady was targeted in her hometown on 4 July. Go to Source
US surpasses three million coronavirus cases Despite surges in new infections, the White House wants to press forward with school reopenings. Go to Source
Coronavirus in Australia: Melbourne begins new shutdown Five million residents are now barred from leaving home for six weeks, except for essential reasons. Go to Source
Hong Kong pupils banned from political activity Thousands of secondary school students have been involved in Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests. Go to Source
Alexander Vindman, witness 'bullied by Trump', quits US military Alexander Vindman testified against the president ahead of his impeachment trial. Go to Source
Scrabble community mulls banning racial and homophobic slurs The vote by the community's advisory board comes after weeks of anti-racism protests around the world. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Belgrade protesters storm Serb parliament over curfew Dozens are hurt as clashes erupt in Belgrade over restrictions imposed after a big rise in cases. Go to Source
Coronavirus: 'The masks you throw away could end up killing a whale' As the world battles the Covid-19 pandemic, more and more protective equipment is ending up in the sea. Go to Source
Facebook civil-rights record hammered in own review Activists are left "frustrated and angry" by Facebook's approach, a two-year civil-rights audit finds. Go to Source
Burkina Faso: 180 bodies found in 'killing field' Pro-government forces battling jihadists were behind the deaths, Human Rights Watch says. Go to Source
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