Trump 'didn't know about son's meeting'
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Today's Headlines July 11
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Trump 'didn't know about son's Russia meeting'
The US president was not informed that Donald Trump Jr met a Russian lawyer, his son maintains.
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President Erdogan tells BBC: EU wastes Turkey's time
The EU is "not indispensable" and Turkey can "stand on its own two feet," President Erdogan tells the BBC.
The civilians fleeing Mosul
Up to 3,000 civilians are still trapped in the Iraqi city of Mosul - many of them are children.
Brazil Senate passes controversial labour reform
The legislation aims to reduce costs for businesses, but unions say it will reduce job security.
 
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President Trump sued for blocking people on Twitter
Seven Twitter users are suing the US president, saying their right to free speech has been violated.
Sport
Konta becomes first British women's semi-finalist at Wimbledon since 1978
Johanna Konta beats second seed Simona Halep in a thrilling match to become Britain's first women's Wimbledon semi-finalist since 1978.
Kittel sprints to fourth stage win as Froome retains overall Tour de France lead
Marcel Kittel wins a sprint on stage 10 to claim his fourth stage victory of the 2017 Tour de France, as Chris Froome retains overall lead.
Murray faces big-serving Querrey for place in semi-finals
Britain's Andy Murray takes on big-serving American Sam Querrey in the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Wednesday.
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Donald Trump Jr: 'There was nothing to tell' President Trump
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Raqqa displaced: 'We don't know where to go'
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Republicans clash over Donald Trump Jr's Russia emails
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The civilians fleeing Mosul
Magazine
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For Sale: Wedding Dress. Never worn.
10 dresses that never made it to the big day.
Business
Premier League kicks on to record revenues of £3.6bn
Premier League earnings are boosted by broadcast earnings, with TV cash set to soar.
Thomas Cook wins fake holiday sickness case
The travel company vows to fight other fraudulent damages claims after a court victory.
 
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Technology
Cyber-bullying relatively rare, says study
Bullies are far more likely to target their victims face-to-face than online, a large survey finds.
President Trump sued for blocking people on Twitter
Seven Twitter users are suing the US president, saying their right to free speech has been violated.
Capital
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Credit card fraud: What you should know
The clever ways thieves target your money – and how they can be stopped
 
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The secrets of Dubai’s super rich kids
Exotic pets and celebrity friends. These kids have it all – or do they?
Culture
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The road that led to 1,000 stories
James Bond, Doctor Who and Charles Dickens all owe this street a debt
 
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The joy of being square
Mondrian's coloured geometric compositions say much about modern life
Earth
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The chameleon the size of an ant
Life is hazardous when you risk being run over by a millipede
 
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Something is blinding these snakes
In southern Australia, a population of tiger snakes is being injured - but by what?
Future
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Where our clean energy will come from
These countries are leading the way with the fuels of the future
 
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Can Brazil bring back the airship?
Supplying remote Amazon outposts could be much easier
Travel
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The European sweet few people know
Not only are they famous for being delicious but also for the fights over them
 
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A medieval remedy for divorce
It may sound like a nightmare, but it proved to be quite effective
 
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