First up, in Asia,
South Korea has reported two MERS fatalities and three new cases, taking the country's death toll to 27 as the outbreak may be winding down.
In India, the death toll from alcohol poisoning in Mumbai has crossed 100.
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Turning to Oceania,
In Australia, a rugby league player seriously injured during a Queensland Cup match has died in hospital.
Staying in the country, Australia will hold services on July 17 to mark the first anniversary of the shooting down of a Malaysia Airlines plane with the loss of 298 lives.
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Moving on to Africa,
Rwanda's intelligence chief Karenzi Karake, who is wanted in Spain for war crimes, has been arrested in London.
In Nigeria, at least 20 people have been killed after female suicide bombers attacked a fish market.
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And in the Middle East,
Al-Jazeera says one of its reporters held in Germany after an extradition request from Egypt over torture charges has been freed.
In Iraq, bomb attacks have killed at least 8 soldiers on Monday hours after gunmen shot dead two Interior Ministry intelligence officers in Baghdad.
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Looking to Latin America,
Chilean authorities have declare an environmental emergency in the capital, Santiago, as air pollution reaches "critical levels" ahead of the Copa America quarter finals.
In Colombia, 4 soldiers have been killed after their helicopter landed in a minefield.
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And in Europe,
A Europe-wide police team is being formed to track and block social media accounts linked to the Islamic State group.
The name of a Spanish village that translates as "Fort Kill Jews" has been changed following a referendum and local government approval.
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And finally in North America,
In the US, the governor of South Carolina has called for the removal of the Confederate flag from the state capitol's grounds.
In Mexico, dozens of undocumented migrants say they have managed to escape from an armed gang that abducted them.
(BRIAN) That's our global headlines Survey.