Kashmir clash: 20 Indian troops killed in fighting with Chinese forces
It is the first deadly skirmish in decades between the two regional powers at their disputed border.
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US police reform: Trump signs executive order on 'best practice'
The move seeks to encourage "best practice" following anger over the killing of black men by police.
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George Floyd: Eyewitnesses recount harrowing death
Panorama spoke to local people to piece together the moments leading up to George Floyd's death.
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Australia police investigate video of officers arresting Aboriginal man
Officers are accused of using excessive force to arrest the man in an Adelaide suburb.
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North Korea blows up joint liaison office with South in Kaesong
South Korea warns it will "respond strongly" if the North "continues to worsen the situation".
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India soldiers killed in clash with Chinese forces
Three Indian soldiers are killed in a rare clash in Ladakh in the disputed Kashmir region.
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Trump voter: 'These people here are genuine Americans'
The BBC went to the US state of Montana to hear what voters think of President Trump.
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George Floyd protests: Man shot in clash over Albuquerque statue
A group of armed men tried to stop protesters pulling down a statue of a colonist, reports say.
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Walter Lübcke: Far-right suspects in court over politician's murder
Pro-migrant German politician Walter Lübcke was shot dead in his garden a year ago.
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New Zealand's first Covid cases in 24 days came from UK
The two women had been given special exemption to attend a parent's funeral in New Zealand.
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North Korea threatens to send army into demilitarised border zone
The sister of North Korea's leader has instructed the army - and the military says it's ready to move.
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Dijon: Police brought in to tackle Chechen violence
Tension in Dijon, France, are rising over the alleged assault on the teenage boy by a drug dealer.
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Coronavirus: Alarm over 'invasive' Kuwait and Bahrain contact-tracing apps
Kuwait and Bahrain's apps put users' privacy and security at risk, Amnesty International says.
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From Monday, all non-essential shops are allowed to reopen in England.
The government has said retailers can open as long as they follow safety guidelines, otherwise they could face enforcement notices.
Shops in Northern Ireland are open, but no dates have been set for the reopening of non-essential shops in Scotland and Wales, although each country has set out its planned stages for lifting lockdown.
BBC business correspondent Szu Ping Chan has visited a shop in London to see how things have changed.
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US Supreme Court backs protection for LGBT workers
Watershed moment for LGBT rights in US as Supreme Court rules workplace law protects gay and transgender employees.
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He Xiangjian: China arrests five after attempt to kidnap billionaire
Five people have been arrested after an attempt to kidnap He Xiangjian, one of China's richest men.
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Luce Douady: French 16-year-old climber dies from fall
Luce Douady was seen as a future star of the climbing world after wowing in senior competition.
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Paul Whelan, ex-US marine, jailed in Russia on spying charges
Paul Whelan is sentenced to 16 years' hard labour 18 months after being arrested with a USB flash drive.
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Atlanta police shooting: Rayshard Brooks death declared homicide
Protests continue after the 27-year-old became the latest African American to be killed by police.
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Coronavirus: France announces significant lifting of restrictions
President Emmanuel Macron proclaimed that France had won its "first victory" against coronavirus.
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Rayshard Brooks shooting: Use of deadly force by Atlanta police condemned
The death of another African-American man during an arrest prompts protests and official criticism.
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One family, two generations of protest
People in Los Angeles took to the streets to call for justice in 1992. Has anything changed since then?
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Sushant Singh Rajput: Bollywood actor dies at 34
The film and television actor was found dead in his apartment in the city of Mumbai, police said.
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Atlanta police chief resigns over shooting of Rayshard Brooks
Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shield resigns, after Rayshard Brooks was fatally shot by police on Friday.
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French police clash with anti-racism activists in Paris
Riot police fire tear gas as violence erupts during a Black Lives Matter protest in central Paris.
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Coronavirus: Fear of second wave in Beijing after market outbreak
Parts of China's capital are locked down after its first new coronavirus cases in nearly two months.
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Poland 'invades' Czech Republic in 'misunderstanding'
Poland admits its troops briefly invaded the Czech Republic last month but it was "not deliberate".
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Juneteenth: Trump changes Tulsa Oklahoma rally date 'out of respect'
The date of his first rally in months would have fallen on a holiday marking the end of US slavery.
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