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Egypt unrest: fatal clashes in Cairo
Supporters of Egypt's ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, have clashed with security forces in Cairo. Police fired teargas to disperse hundreds of Morsi supporters, setting off clashes that lasted for hours and have resulted in more than 100 deaths
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Transpeak bus loses roof after hitting Stockport bridge
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Police said it was "only by sheer luck that no-one was seriously injured"
A double-decker bus has had its roof ripped off after going under a bridge in Greater Manchester.
The Transpeak bus hit the bridge on George's Road in Heaton Norris, Stockport at about 13:40 BST.
A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said there were 10 passengers on board at the time of the crash.
He said six had been taken to hospital, with one man suffering a "deep cut to his head and the others [receiving] treatment for cuts and bruises".
The bus driver was not injured in the incident, which saw two fire engines, three ambulances and a number of police vehicles called to the bridge.
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Seven killed in Florida hostage siege lasting hours
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The stand-off with police came to an end in the early hours of Saturday
A gunman holding hostages in a building near Miami in the US state of Florida killed six people before being shot dead by police, officials say.
Officers stormed the block of flats in Hialeah, north of Miami, on Saturday morning after a stand-off lasting several hours.
Two hostages were freed unharmed, police said.
Five of the victims were found inside the complex - another man was killed while walking across a street outside.
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A woman holds a poster of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi during a pro-Islamist demonstration at the courtyard of Fatih mosque in Istanbul July 27, 2013
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A North Korean official digs his nose while walking along a red carpet ahead of the opening ceremony of the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, in Pyongyang July 27, 2013. North Korea is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953 Korean War
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Relatives of Ignacio Bustamante Morejon, one of the victims of Wednesday's train crash in Santiago de Compostela, cry after his funeral outside Divina Pastora church in San Fernando, near Cadiz southern, July 27, 2013. Survivors and families of victims from Spain's deadliest train crash in decades were desperate for answers three days after the eight-carriage, high-speed train derailed on a sharp bend, slamming into a concrete wall. Francisco Garzon, 52, the driver of the train that derailed at high speed killing 78 people was released from hospital on Saturday, but remained in police custody ahead of an appearance before a judge to answer questions about what went wrong.
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Argentina's Mauricio Munoz (L) reacts as he fights against Russia's Evgeny Gradovich during their IBF Featherweright Title match at Cotai Arena inside Venetian Macao in Macau July 27,2013.
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Two women grieve after a shooting incident which left seven people dead, in a Miami suburb July 26, 2013. Seven people were shot and killed at an apartment in Hialeah early Saturday, including the suspected gunman who was holding two hostages when a SWAT team moved in, police said. Picture taken July 26, 2013.
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A Somali man carries his injured son wounded in a suicide car bomb attack at the gates of an office housing the Turkish embassy staff in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, July 27, 2013. A car loaded with explosives rammed into the gates of an office housing Turkish embassy staff in the Somali capital, killing two people, witnesses and police said on Saturday.
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Humanoid robot bartender "Carl" gestures to guests at the Robots Bar and Lounge in the eastern German town of Ilmenau, July 26, 2013. "Carl", developed and built by mechatronics engineer Ben Schaefer who runs a company for humanoid robots, prepares spirits for the mixing of cocktails and is able to interact with customers in small conversations. Picture taken July 26, 2013.
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Free Syrian Army fighters prepare homemade rockets in an offensive attack against forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo, July 26, 2013.
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A protester holds a poster depicting German Chancellor Angela Merkel as he attends a demonstration against secret monitoring programmes PRISM, TEMPORA, INDECT and showing solidarity with whistleblowers Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning and others in front of Berlin's Brandenburg gate July 27, 2013
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A woman and her dog cool off at a fountain in a park during a heat wave in central Prague July 27, 2013. Temperatures in the Czech Republic are expected to rise up over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) on Sunday, Czech Hydrometeorological Institute reported.
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Manchester City goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon (C) reaches for the ball in between Sunderland's Stephane Sessegnon (L) and John O'Shea (R) during the final of the Barclays Asia Trophy friendly soccer tournament in Hong Kong July 27, 2013.
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Anti-Mursi demonstrators illuminate the night sky with laser pointers during a mass rally showing support for the army near Tahrir Square in Cairo in this July 26, 2013 handout photo by the Egyptian Army. At least seven people were killed and hundreds wounded in scattered violence across Egypt during mass rallies on Friday for and against the army's overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, who was placed under investigation for murder
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People interact with one of the 3D paintings at an exhibition in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China
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A Typhoon jet, flown by a BAE Systems test pilot, flys a test flight over the Lake Windermere in the Lake District
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The Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney has confirmed that Jane Austen will appear on a forthcoming Bank of England banknote: the next new historical figure following Sir Winston Churchill. The Austen note will be issued as a £10 note within a year of the Churchill £5 note, which is targeted for issue during 2016.
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Butlers at London's Tower Bridge preparing for the creation of 100 new millionaires in this Friday's EuroMillions Millionaire Raffle
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Peri Shakes-Drayton comes second in the women's 400m hurdles
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The GB women's 4x100m relay team pose after winning their race
Don't know about you but i'm going to shop at Sainsbury's from now on :)
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Jessica Ennis took part in the 100m hurdles, the first event of the day, and finished fourth on her return from injury
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With Olympic champion Greg Rutherford out injured, Britain's long jump hopes rested on Chris Tomlinson's shoulders
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Allyson Felix took victory in the women's 200m
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Augustine Kiprono Choge pipped Ayanleh Souleiman to win the Emsley Carr Mile
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Christine Ohuruogu ran a season's best time to take victory in the 400m
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Olympic champion Aries Merritt was the favourite to win the 110m hurdles but fell during the race
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Mo Farah was never in any trouble as he cruised to victory in the 3000m
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The crowd got into the swing of things by replicating Mo Farah's trademark Mobot celebration
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It was the same old story for Britain's 4x100m relay team who failed to get the baton round
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Usain Bolt rounded off proceedings by anchoring the Racers Track Club to victory
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Participants compete in The Sumo Run in Battesea Park, West London, on July 28. The Sumo Run is an annual 5km charity fun run in which competitors race around the park in inflatable Sumo Suits. The event previously set a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people running in Sumo Suits
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The train driver involved in the Spanish collision is taken into custody
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Afraid of sniper fire, women run near the Garage al-Hajz checkpoint -- the only crossing point in the divided city of Aleppo. Every day people in the war-torn city risk the dangerous journey across the front line to get vital supplies of food and other goods, such as soap and toothpaste
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Multiple brands of cigarettes are available for sale in rebel-held districts of Aleppo, but the price has increased dramatically since the start of the conflict
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Many schools in rebel-held areas of Aleppo are closed, with the buildings in use as bases for the opposition Free Syrian Army or as shelters for refugee families. Many children are working to earn money for their families, and some are also having to make the perilous journey across Aleppo's front lines to buy and sell goods
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