Wikinews:2014/June
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- 'Hunger Games' salute used to protest coup d'état in Thailand
- Three police officers dead in Moncton, New Brunswick shooting
- Turkish government lifts ban on YouTube
- Conservatives win Newark by-election
- Queen's Speech sets out Coalition government's final year agenda
- Annual Japanese whaling campaign kills 30 minke whales
- Abbott open to possible Australian assistance in Iraq
- Egyptian court sends three Al-Jazeera journalists to jail
- Spelling error appears on Medill School of Journalism diplomas
- George Osborne mulls northern England high-speed rail links
- Japanese wheelchair basketball player Mari Amimoto leads in scoring at world championships
- Russians top podium on second day of European Deaf Swimming Championships
- Russians continue to top podium on third day of European Deaf Swimming Championships
- Germany, Netherlands, Canada and USA into Women's Wheelchair Basketball Championships semi-finals
- Medal-seeking Spanish men arrive at 2014 Goalball World Championships
- Noosa defeat Caloundra, retake top spot on 2014 Sunshine Coast Rugby Union ladder
- Canada wins 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship