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In speech of her life, Clinton to say U.S. at 'moment of reckoning'
PHILADELPHIA - U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will tell the Democratic National Convention that Americans face challenges at home and abroad that require steady leadership in the White House. (USA-ELECTION/ (WRAPUP 11, PICTURES, TV, GRAPHIC), expect by 0300 GMT/11 PM ET, by John Whitesides and Amy Tennery, 750 words)
- USA-ELECTION/KOCH (UPDATE 1, EXCLUSIVE, PICTURES, TV, GRAPHIC), moved, by Michelle Conlin, 660 words
- USA-ELECTION/RUSSIA (UPDATE 3), moved, by Andrew Osborn and Maria Tsvetkova, 525 words
- USA-ELECTION/NEW-DEMOCRATS (PICTURES), moved, by James Oliphant and Jonathan Allen, 880 words
- USA-ELECTION/SANDERS (PICTURES, TV), moved, by Jonathan Allen, 565 words
- USA-CYBER/DEMOCRATS (UPDATE 2, EXCLUSIVE), moved, by Joseph Menn, Dustin Volz and Mark Hosenball, 820 words
Erdogan wants army under president's control after coup -Turkish official
ANKARA/ISTANBUL - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan wants the armed forces and the national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency, a parliamentary official says, part of a major overhaul of the military after a failed coup. (TURKEY-SECURITY/ (WRAPUP 4, PICTURES, TV), moved, by Ece Toksabay and Daren Butler, 1,240 words)
- TURKEY-SECURITY/USA-PURGE, moved, by Warren Strobel, 500 words
Syria's Nusra Front says ending al Qaeda ties; U.S. fears for Aleppo
BEIRUT - Al Qaeda's powerful Syrian branch, the Nusra Front, announces it is ending its relationship with the global jihadist network founded by Osama bin Laden, to remove the pretext used by world powers to attack Syrians. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA (WRAPUP 2, PICTURES, TV), moved, by Lisa Barrington and Suleiman Al-Khalidi, 1,240 words)
France had been hunting second church attacker after tipoff
PARIS/SAINT-ETIENNE-DU-ROUVRAY, France - Police had been hunting a second teenager who killed a priest in a church in France after a foreign intelligence tipoff that the suspected jihadist might be preparing an attack, police and judicial sources say. (EUROPE-ATTACKS/FRANCE (UPDATE 5, PICTURES, TV), moved, by Chine Labbé and Michel Rose, 820 words)
ASIA
China says to hold drills with Russia in South China Sea
BEIJING - China and Russia will conduct "routine" naval exercises in the South China Sea in September, China's Defence Ministry says, adding that the drills are aimed at strengthening their cooperation and are not aimed at any other country. (SOUTHCHINASEA-CHINA/DRILLS (UPDATE 3, PICTURES), moved, 475 words)
Indonesia executes three Nigerians, one local, despite protests
CILACAP, Indonesia - Indonesia executes four convicted drug traffickers, three of them Nigerians, despite international protests, leaving the fate of 10 others uncertain. (INDONESIA-EXECUTIONS/ (PICTURES, TV, GRAPHIC), moved, by Johan Purnomo, 410 words)
Australia's Muslim migrants on edge, race relations falter with rise of the right
SYDNEY - Race relations in Australia have deteriorated so badly that some community leaders fear violence will erupt in a political vacuum where the new government, elected with a bare majority, must rely on the support of parties that have fomented the discord. (AUSTRALIA-ELECTION/FARRIGHT (PICTURES), moved, by Jonathan Barrett, 800 words)
MIDDLE EAST
Attempt at U.S.-Russia cooperation in Syria suffers major setbacks
GENEVA/WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's attempt to elicit Russian military cooperation in the fight against Islamic State in Syria suffers two potentially crippling blows. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/USA-RUSSIA, moved, by Tom Miles and John Walcott, 610 words)
AMERICAS
Venezuela's opposition-run congress defies government over ban
CARACAS - Venezuela's opposition-run National Assembly defies President Nicolas Maduro's government and ratchets up a conflict of powers by reinstating three lawmakers banned over fraud accusations in the December parliamentary vote. (VENEZUELA-POLITICS/ (PICTURES, TV), moved, by Daniel Kai and Diego Oré, 405 words)
EUROPE
In a country wary of migrants, Pope tells Poles to welcome refugees
KRAKOW, Poland - Pope Francis urges young people to welcome migrants and refugees, putting himself in direct contrast with the government of Poland on the second day of his visit there. (POPE-POLAND/ (UPDATE 1, PICTURES, TV), moved, by Philip Pullella and Wojciech Zurawski, 500 words)
SPORT
IOC warned Rio on construction contracts 5 years ago -documents
RIO DE JANEIRO - The International Olympic Committee warned organizers of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro five years ago that construction contracts they drew up could give developers incentives to cut corners, presaging problems with athletes' housing that drew complaints from several countries this week, documents show. (OLYMPICS-RIO/VILLAGE (UPDATE 2, PICTURES), moved, by Stephen Eisenhammer, 820 words)
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