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  1. Why European backlash over Trump intervention won't worry Infantino

    After 10 years as Fifa president, could the Folarin Balogun controversy tip the balance against Gianni Infantino? Don't bet on it.
  2. World Cup fans react to Balogun's one-game ban suspension

    The USA star striker will be available to play at today's match against Belgium after President Trump called Fifa for his ban to be reviewed.
  3. Prince Harry begins his UK visit with court verdict

    The Duke of Sussex begins a week of charity engagements and will hear the outcome of his newspaper court battle.
  4. Jailers and officials at Russia's 'torture prisons' in Ukraine exposed by BBC

    Former prisoners accuse the men of abuse in detention centres and want to see them brought to trial.
  5. Phone contract comparisons 'amounted to mis-selling' student loans, MPs say

    A new report says students were not well-enough informed that their loan terms could change retrospectively.
  6. Women face hidden fertility ceiling despite donor eggs

    Age-related changes in the womb lining may be the cause and could be treatable in the future, say experts.
  7. Party Rock Anthem singer Lauren Bennett dies aged 37

    Bennett's cause of death was not immediately clear and bandmates from her former group G.R.L say their "hearts are broken".
  8. Banks accused of failing most vulnerable customers

    Homeless people or those in financial hardship have been pushed to online applications and away from basic bank accounts.
  9. Fatal Typhoon Maysak floods burst dam wall in China

    At least two have been killed by flooding due to Maysak, while another 480,000 have been evacuated across the southern Guangxi province.
  10. Consultants in England vote in favour of NHS strikes

    The senior doctors in England now have a mandate for strike action over the next 12 months.
  11. Fery 'stands tall and takes advantage' to continue dream Wimbledon run

    Seven days ago, there was doom and gloom around British players' performances at this year's Wimbledon. Then Arthur Fery stepped forward.
  12. Watch: Does Trump’s Fifa intervention undermine football’s integrity?

    The BBC's Daniel Bush looks at the US president's comments over his request for Fifa to review Folarin Balogun's one-match ban.
  13. Ronaldo's World Cup career ends in tears as 'pandering' Martinez departs

    BBC Sport looks at the end of Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career as he fails to win football's biggest prize.
  14. Spain into quarter-finals after Merino's late winner against Portugal

    Spain leave it late as super-sub Mikel Merino scores a stoppage-time winner to send his side into the quarter-finals, ending Cristiano Ronaldo's hopes of World Cup glory.
  15. Mbappe condemns racist posts from Paraguay senator

    France forward Kylian Mbappe condemns a Paraguayan senator as "despicable" and unworthy of her position after she made a number of racist remarks mocking his origin and education.
  16. PM intervened in row over Mexico-England kick-off time

    Fifa had been set to bring the match forward by six hours, due to a forecast of thunderstorms.
  17. 'I wear it on my middle finger': The rise of the defiant divorce ring

    Around the world women are marking their split with new - or repurposed engagement - rings.
  18. Resistance and revenge - Iran wanted to send a message with its farewell to Khamenei

    Three days of public mourning in Tehran was a political spectacle Iran's leaders wanted the world to see, writes the BBC's international correspondent Lyse Doucet.
  19. Chris Mason: Accusations around Farage leave him looking vulnerable to his rivals

    The Reform UK leader is in the news and at the heart of the headlines are questions about power, transparency and money.
  20. Can China repeat its EV success with robotaxis?

    China's self-driving car firms have been given a headstart by the country's EV supply chain as they expand globally.
  21. The Papers: 'World cup storm' and 'King puts foot down'

    The global reaction to Donald Trump's intervention in the 2026 World Cup dominates today's papers.
  22. Why some African nations are turning down Trump aid money

    The Trump administration sees the aid as more transactional - but some say it is not a fair trade.
  23. From an audience of one to 45,000: Wolf Alice's homecoming gig shows how far they've come

    The band break out their own version of Smells Like Teen Spirit at their biggest-ever headline show.
  24. Samsung profits jump 1,800% as AI boom drives chip sales

    It comes as demand for semiconductors continues to outstrip supplies, which has pushed up prices.
  25. Amazon bars breastfeeding boss from business course

    Rachel Bews says she told on the way her child would not be allowed on site. Amazon has apologised for not communicating its policy clearly.
  26. Amber heat-health alerts issued as UK could see 10 consecutive days of temperatures over 30C

    Temperatures in the UK could reach above 30C for 10 consecutive days during the third heatwave of the summer
  27. Charlie Kirk's family attends hearing for suspect charged with his murder

    The hearing will decide whether Tyler Robinson will stand trial in the shooting death of Kirk, a key Trump ally.
  28. Hidden hoard of gold coins saves church set to shut

    St Wilfrid's Church in Melling, near Lancaster, was set to close when the gold coins were discovered.
  29. Wildfire in southern France forces evacuation of 10,000 people

    Tour de France organisers ban spectators from stage three as a wildfire hits the Pyrénées-Orientales region.
  30. Canada makes largest defence procurement deal in its history, citing 'dangerous and divided world'

    Canada announced the multi-billion dollar deal for 12 submarines from German company TKMS just as PM Carney heads to a major Nato summit.
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  32. Is Trump interfering in the World Cup?

    Trump spoke to Fifa president about controversial red card for USA player.
  33. After 250 years, do US citizens still believe in the American Dream?

    Historian Heather Cox Richardson on what history tells us about modern America
  34. Why European backlash over Trump intervention won't worry Infantino

    After 10 years as Fifa president, could the Folarin Balogun controversy tip the balance against Gianni Infantino? Don't bet on it.
  35. Fery 'stands tall and takes advantage' to continue dream Wimbledon run

    Seven days ago, there was doom and gloom around British players' performances at this year's Wimbledon. Then Arthur Fery stepped forward.
  36. Ronaldo's World Cup career ends in tears as 'pandering' Martinez departs

    BBC Sport looks at the end of Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career as he fails to win football's biggest prize.
  37. Spain's World Cup challenge built on record-breaking historic defence

    If Spain are to get their hands on the World Cup trophy again, they may have their defence, rather than their attack, to thank.
  38. Miami Heat sign Antetokounmpo from Milwaukee Bucks

    Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Giannis Antetokounmpo joins Miami Heat from the Milwaukee Bucks.
  39. Belgium make light work of US to set up quarter-final tie with Spain

    Belgium ease past a defensively sloppy USA in a match shrouded in controversy surrounding Folarin Balogun's delayed suspension, a scandal that made little impact on the pitch.