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     FGN7 US-TRUMP-LD HARRIS
     * Kamala became Democratic nominee in least democratic way possible: Trump campaign
     Washington: Kamala Harris became the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee in the least democratic way possible as not a single vote was cast in her name, rival Republican candidate Donald Trump's campaign has claimed, describing the process as "reminiscent of communist China". *

    
     FGN1 US-SECRET SERVICE
     * US Secret Service accepts responsibility for failure to protect Trump
     Washington: The United States Service has owned its failure to protect former president Donald Trump at an election rally in Pennsylvania on July 13. *


     FGN3 US-TRUMP GOOGLE
     * Trump hits out at Google over claims that it was censoring news related to him
     Washington: Former US president Donald Trump has lashed out at Google over reports that was censoring news and photos of the Republican presidential candidate. *


     FGN2 US-TRUMP FACEBOOK
     * Trump says Zuckerberg apologised to him and said he will 'not support a Democrat'
     Washington: Former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said that the Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently called him to apologise for censoring him and assured that he would “not support a Democrat”. *

    
     FGN21 UK-LD PROTESTS
     * UK police brace for more protests amid violent disorder over stabbings
     London: Police forces across the UK on Saturday are braced for around 30 planned protests over the weekend as violent disorder involving far-right groups in the wake of the fatal stabbings of three schoolgirls in north-west England spread to the north-east of the country. *

    
     FGN20 BANGLA-UNREST
     * Tension mounts afresh in Bangladesh as student movement leaders refuse PM Hasina's call for dialogue
     Dhaka: Tension gripped Bangladesh afresh on Saturday after leaders of the student movement refused Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s invitation for talks while protesters laid siege on major streets in the capital, days after more than 200 people died in anti-quota protests. *
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