Sixty-five years after the world's first atomic bomb attack, a member of the US crew that dropped the weapon talks to the BBC's Kristin Wilson about his memories of that day.
Dutch football legend Johan Cruyff launches a scathing attack on Netherlands' display in the World Cup final, deriding it as "anti-football".
Spain is enjoying the party of a lifetime, following the national football team's dramatic victory in the World Cup final, writes the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Madrid.
In the absence - for the first time in years - of an FA-approved World Cup song, a nostalgic look back at the official England songs from previous competitions including 1982's This Time (We'll Get It Right) and New Order's World In Motion, from 1990.
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Stephen Evans finds out how scientists at Stanford University are attempting to turn the car into a friend for life.
Serena Williams sees off Shahar Peer in straight sets to set up a French Open quarter-final against Australian Sam Stosur.
Artist Gunter Demnig has been laying down personalised brass blocks in memory of victims of the Nazis for 14 years.
The concluding episode of TV series Lost is simultaneously screened in the US, UK and six other countries.