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  1. The outdoor cafe was frequently used by journalists, activists and local residents.
  2. Dozens of the country's mainland regions are currently under the second-highest alert as the heatwave continues.
  3. Majid Takht-Ravanchi said the Trump administration has "not made their position clear" on further attacks.
  4. The suspect deliberately lit a fire to lure first responders to a mountainous area near Coeur d'Alene.
  5. Sergei Tikhanovsky was kept isolated in bare, tiny cells and tells the BBC that Belarus must free other political prisoners.
  6. José Miguel Castro was collaborating with prosecutors in the corruption case against Susana Villarán.
  7. They will decide whether Erin Patterson murdered relatives with beef Wellingtons laced with toxic mushrooms.
  8. The spending plan could also add nearly $3.3tn (£2.4tn) in debt, according to non-partisan analysis.
  9. Prada described the Kolhapuri sandals as "leather footwear" but did not mention its origins, prompting backlash.
  10. Trump says he thinks China's president will probably approve a sale to the unidentified group.
  11. The robots kicked, scored and tumbled while competing at a tourmentant in Beijing.
  12. It is the third major opposition party to disband this year, ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Beijing-imposed national security law.
  13. Long before the Air India tragedy, the cause of which is still to be determined, people who had worked on the 787 had raised concerns about the production standards
  14. Russian shattered Mariupol with a months-long siege in 2022. Now, it says it's rebuilding it.
  15. At least 30 writers have been arrested across the country since February, a lawyer tells the BBC.
  16. Lionel Messi signs off from potentially his final game on the global stage with a heavy defeat - but he still shows some magic touches.
  17. A famous chess club is still producing champions, but faces a daily struggle to survive.
  18. A new heat record for June of 46C was set in Spain this weekend as Europe experiences an intense heatwave.
  19. Crowds have gathered at Pride celebrations around the world, including the Pride Parade NYC.
  20. BBC Rome correspondent Sarah Rainsford reports from Venice, amid protests against the nuptials.
  21. US officials have denied claims that a Norwegian man was sent home because of a meme - but the case has raised international questions.
  22. Lyse Doucet witnesses a mass state funeral for prominent figures killed in the recent conflict with Israel.
  23. Unflattering installations depicting Amazon founder and his bride-to-be are attracting attention in the Italian city.
  24. Authorities have released CCTV of an arson attack in Seoul on 31 May where six people suffered minor injuries.
  25. The man suffered minor injuries and did not require hospital treatment, local media reported.