Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai spent her 19th birthday visiting the world's largest refugee camp to draw attention to the global refugee crisis, especially as Dadaab camp faces pressure to close after a quarter-century.
Theresa May became Britain's new Prime Minister after a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II. Buckingham Palace has released an image of May offering a deep curtsy before the monarch, denoting that she has accepted the queen's invitation to form a government.
Nearly a week after five officers were killed by a gunman in Dallas, memorial services for three of them drew thousands of mourners. Services were held for Dallas Area Rapid Transit officer Brent Thompson, Dallas police Sgt. Michael Smith and Dallas police Sr. Cpl. Lorne Ahrens -- all three slain in downtown Dallas by a sniper during a march to protest recent fatal shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana by police.
US Congress released a long-classified section of the official report on the Sept. 11 attacks that discussed potential links between some of the hijackers and Saudi Arabia but said the links were not independently verified.
A woman with her child is helped by a UN peacekeeper soldier at the UN camp. The United Nations said that around 36,000 people had fled their homes for the supposed safety of UN bases, churches and aid agency compounds.
The mastermind behind the deadly 2014 attack on a army school in Pakistan's Peshawar was killed in US-backed drone strike.
An arbitration court ruled that China has no historic title over the waters of the South China Sea and that it has breached the sovereign rights of the Philippines with its actions there, infuriating a defiant Beijing. However, China has refused to accept the ruling.
Thousands of people rallied in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to protest the deadly clashes between the people and security forces in Kashmir following the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani.
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Terrified revellers screamed as a truck ploughed at speed into a crowd of fireworks spectators in Nice, turning Bastille Day celebrations into a night of horror, killing 84 and injuring hundreds.
Here's a look at the events in the world this week.