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Sunday, 31 July 2022

Women's Euro 2022: England and Germany fans arrive in Wembley

England are one win away from their first major trophy, while Germany are eight-time champions.

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Thousands flock to ultra-Orthodox rabbi's funeral in Jerusalem

Israel sees a huge procession of black-clad mourners at the Jerusalem funeral of Rabbi Tuvia Weiss.

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Commonwealth Games: India thrash Pakistan in cricket

India cruise to an eight-wicket win over fierce rivals Pakistan in their Commonwealth Games Group A cricket match at Edgbaston.

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Beach body ad edited out my prosthetic leg - model

Sian Green-Lord said the Spanish government campaign also used her photos without permission.

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Arizona: Trapped woman pulled to safety from flooded car

Flash floodwaters in Arizona surround a woman's car after its tyres got stuck in mud.

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Nancy Pelosi begins Asia tour, with no mention of Taiwan

Nancy Pelosi will visit four East Asian countries - and China has warned her not to include Taiwan.

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Saturday, 30 July 2022

Looted artefacts in Oxford museums could be returned to Nigeria

Nigeria has requested the return of 97 cultural objects taken by British colonial forces in 1897.

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Kentucky floods: 'More water than any of us have ever seen'

Children are among at least 16 people dead amid historic flooding in the US state of Kentucky.

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Mega Millions: Winning ticket for $1.3bn jackpot sold in Illinois

Odds of one in 300 million did not deter wishful Americans from snapping up tickets by the stack.

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Iraq: Dozens injured as Iraqi parliament stormed again

At least 125 people are injured as protesters storm Iraq's parliament for the second time in a week.

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Iraq: Muqtada al-Sadr supporters storm parliament again

At least 60 people are injured as demonstrators again break into Iraq's parliament building.

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Gazprom stops Latvia's gas in latest Russian cut to EU

The EU rejects Russia's demand that member states pay for Gazprom gas in roubles, not euros.

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Friday, 29 July 2022

Ukraine ready for first grain ship in Russia deal

For the first time since February, a ship is loaded with grain for export through the Black Sea.

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China rocket: Uncontrolled return to Earth raises concern

It's very unlikely to hit a populated area but raises questions about countries' handling of space junk.

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South African politician warns of 'guaranteed' uprising

Opposition figure Julius Malema told the BBC white people and elite black people could be targets.

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Spanish beach body campaign used my image without asking - model

British model Nyome says she had "no idea" a Spanish body positivity campaign had used her photo.

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Ukraine's shadow army resisting the Russians

Sarah Rainsford meets the underground partisans resisting Russian occupation in southern Ukraine.

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Kenya elections: Why farmers like William Ruto's big ambitions

The BBC visits the heartland of Deputy President William Ruto as he vies for the presidency.

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Thursday, 28 July 2022

Dangerous bacterium found in Mississippi soil

Medics are on alert for cases of the rare infection that cause can be serious and even deadly to some people.

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Wednesday, 27 July 2022

Every woman's body is beach ready, says Spanish government campaign

The government's campaign urges women worried about their bodies to go to the beach.

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George Floyd death: Last two ex-officers sentenced to prison

J Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao were convicted in February of violating George Floyd's civil rights.

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Nigeria’s Chibok girls: Two victims found eight years on

The Nigerian army says it has found two hostages, who appear to have given birth during captivity.

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Lulo Rose: Angola pink diamond believed to be largest found in 300 years

The 170 carat "Lulo Rose" is the fifth largest diamond ever discovered in Angola's Lulo mine.

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Ukraine war: Officials say work at grain ports resumes after deal

Ukraine's navy will try to establish "green corridors" for ships to pass through, officials said.

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Gas prices soar as Russia cuts German supply

The Nord Stream 1 pipeline is now operating at just a fifth of its usual capacity.

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Brazilian footballer Neymar faces fraud trial in Barcelona

Nine years after he moved from Brazil, he faces trial for alleged irregularities over the transfer.

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Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Haiti gang violence: 209 killed in Cité Soleil in 10 days

Thousands of residents of the Cité Soleil neighbourhood have fled as rival gangs fight for control.

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Russia to pull out of International Space Station

Moscow says it now wants to build its own station, ending more than 20 years of cooperation with the US.

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Monkeypox: CDC says US leads globally in most known cases

The rise in cases comes amid expanded testing in addition to the growing outbreak of the virus.

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EU agrees to cut gas use over Russia supply fears

EU members agree to voluntarily reduce gas use by 15%, but some members can seek exemptions.

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Myanmar executions: US urges China to condemn Myanmar

However China's foreign ministry says it does not interfere in other nations' internal affairs.

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Czech forest fire smoke drifts across country

People have been told to keep windows closed as the smell of smoke spreads to many areas.

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Freya the 600kg walrus causes a stir in Norway

The young female marine mammal has been spotted clambering onto boats to doze in the summer sun.

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Karnataka: India family pay $1,000 for missing parrot

The African grey parrot, which escaped through an open door, was returned to his family after five days.

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Monday, 25 July 2022

Czech police add Ferrari taken from criminals to fleet

It will be used for cracking down on illegal road races and chasing stolen cars among other things.

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Diana Kennedy: Doyenne of Mexican cuisine dies aged 99

Diana Kennedy lived in the country for decades and became the leading authority on its cuisine.

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Tunisia referendum: Voters decide whether to increase president's powers

President Saied says the reforms will strengthen the country but opponents see them as a betrayal.

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Japan's police to take measures after wild monkey rampages

What started as attacks on women and children, now include the elderly and adult men, officials say.

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Eurovision: UK to host next year's Song Contest

The UK will host Eurovision next year after organisers said the event could not take place in Ukraine.

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Myanmar's executed activists: Phyo Zeya Thaw and Ko Jimmy

Weeks before Myanmar executed four democracy activists, the BBC spoke to their family and friends.

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Sunday, 24 July 2022

Italy migrants: Nearly 1,200 arrive by boat in 24 hours

Officials warn that immigration centres are being overwhelmed by the pace of new arrivals.

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In pictures: From Tenerife to Greece, wildfires rage in Europe

Blazes have broke out across the country, leaving charred ruins and forcing thousands to evacuate.

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Philippines shooting: Ex-mayor among three dead

A gunman was arrested after an apparent targeted shooting during a graduation ceremony.

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Ukraine war: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov seeks Arab world's support

Sergei Lavrov is in Egypt as Moscow counters international anger over the war in Ukraine.

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Ukraine war: Kyiv's forces moving towards occupied Kherson - Zelensky

Kherson has been in the hands of Russian troops since the early days of the war.

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Saturday, 23 July 2022

Teresa Xu: Chinese woman loses court case over bid to freeze eggs

Teresa Xu took legal action after a Beijing hospital refused to freeze her eggs as she is not married.

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Ukraine war: Key Ukrainian port hit by explosions after grain deal

The explosions happened a day after a landmark deal was agreed to allow the resumption of grain exports.

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Trump and Pence host rival rallies in Arizona

They back competing candidates in the race to be the Republican nominee for the state governorship.

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Huge jellyfish swarm surrounds boat in Israel

Aerial footage shows the swam of jellyfish in the waters of Haifa Bay during the annual migration.

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The Rings of Power: Lord of the Rings prequel wows fans at Comic-Con

The Rings of Power, Amazon Prime's Lord of the Rings spin-off, is the costliest TV show to date.

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China women: Killer of popular vlogger Lamu executed

The woman was set on fire by her former husband while she was livestreaming from her kitchen.

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Thursday, 21 July 2022

Russia about to run out of steam in Ukraine - MI6 chief

In a rare public appearance, the UK secret intelligence service chief says Ukraine could hit back.

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What next for Italy after fall of Draghi?

Italy is heading for new elections and months of political instability, after its government collapsed.

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Mexican woman who had reported threats dies after being set on fire

Luz Raquel Padilla, who had reported threats against her, was doused with alcohol and set alight.

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Lynne O'Donnell: Taliban detained, abused and threatened me

Australian Lynne O'Donnell says she was forced to post tweets that publicly retracted her articles.

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Droupadi Murmu: The woman who is India's first tribal president

Droupadi Murmu registered a comfortable win against her rival candidate Yashwant Sinha.

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US President Joe Biden 'doing great' after testing positive for Covid

The 79-year-old is experiencing mild symptoms and will continue to work, the White House says.

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Capitol attack: Focus will be on Trump's failure to stop the riot

The hearing will argue that the former President did nothing to quell the violent mob for several hours

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Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Kenya elections 2022: President Kenyatta halves cost of maize flour

The government announces subsidies on maize flour and cooking oil amid criticism of the timing.

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Ukraine war round-up: Russia expands its aims and Putin's tricky Tehran moment

Russia aims for territory beyond Ukraine's east, and Putin's warm welcome - and awkward moment - in Iran.

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Protesters and people on Sri Lanka's new president and the country's issues

As Ranil Wickremesinghe officially takes over, the BBC's Secunder Kermani looks at the challenges ahead.

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Wildfires rage in Greece, Spain and Italy as heatwave moves across Europe

Though temperatures in the south-west have cooled, fires continue to burn in Greece, Spain and Italy.

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EU told to prepare for Russian gas shut-off

Countries urged to cut use by 15% until March, with the target becoming mandatory if Russia halts supplies.

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El Salvador gangs: State of emergency extended again

The controversial measures introduced to combat gangs have led to more than 46,000 arrests.

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Ranil Wickremesinghe: Can Sri Lanka's new president unity?

Ranil Wickremesinghe has the top job he's dreamed of all his life - the challenges he faces are huge.

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Tuesday, 19 July 2022

In pictures: Heatwave bakes Western Europe

The continent has faced sweltering temperatures that sent heat records tumbling.

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Ukraine war: Zelensky widens purge of security services

Zelensky has dismissed several security chiefs as he seeks to root out Russian influence.

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Covid in China: Officials sorry for break-ins amid hunt for contacts

Authorities in Guangzhou broke into residents' homes in the hunt for close contacts of positive cases.

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Netflix expands plans to charge for shared accounts

The streaming service is looking for new ways to make money as growth slows.

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Heatwave: Living at 40C in Abuja, Delhi, Madrid and Sydney

Places where temperatures are usually higher have adapted their infrastructure and lifestyle.

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Sri Lanka's tea farmers struggle to survive

Tea is the island's biggest export, but the industry is being hard hit by the economic crisis.

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Ecuador jail violence: Fight at Bellavista kills 13

The deadly confrontation is the latest in a string of prison fights which have killed hundreds.

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Monday, 18 July 2022

Ukraine war: Shelling kills six in eastern town

The attack on Toretsk comes as heavy fighting continues in the east, with Russia slowly advancing.

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Bennifer: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez marry in Las Vegas

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez marry in Las Vegas, just over 18 years after ending first engagement.

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Plane flips over after crash-landing in Somalia

There are no fatalities among the 30 people on board despite dramatic scenes at Mogadishu airport.

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Pakistan: Former PM Imran Khan urges election after stunning Punjab poll win

The ousted ex-PM calls for early elections after his party wins a majority in the Punjab assembly.

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Mexico mourns marines who crashed after drug lord's capture

Fourteen marines died in a helicopter crash after a mission to capture drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero.

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Sushmita Sen: Why 'gold digger' jibe caused outrage

One of India's most-loved beauty queens has been in the eye of a social media storm recently.

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Sunday, 17 July 2022

Texas shooting: Uvalde report finds 'systemic failures' by authorities

Authorities have been heavily criticised for how they handled the attack that killed 19 children.

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British rugby player found dead in Italy hotel

The former rugby league player is named in Italian media as the Briton found dead in Florence on Saturday.

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Several arrests at protest over dying Iranian lake

Once the world's second largest salt lake, farming and drought have reduced Lake Urmia to a trickle.

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Captured Briton John Harding appears in video in Ukraine

John Harding, in his fifties and from Sunderland, says he was told he could face the death penalty.

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BBC Africa Eye expose: Chinese man extradited to Malawi over racist videos

He was filmed using Malawian children to make videos, some of which included racist content.

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Heatwave: More evacuations as Mediterranean wildfires spread

Wildfires force France to evacuate some 14,000 people, as Spain, Croatia and Greece are also hit.

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Saturday, 16 July 2022

Why an accused Liberian warlord was killed in Canada

An accused Liberian warlord was shot in Canada, and a police officer and his son ended up in court.

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Russia-Ukraine war: Priest detained for criticising Putin

Father Ioann has been held under new laws for criticising the war.

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How did a captain survive? - The mysterious death of 21 men on a Spanish fishing boat

Only three people survived, including the captain and his nephew, when a Galician fishing boat sank.

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Sri Lanka: 'I've spent 10 days in line for petrol'

Drivers in the crisis-hit nation tell of their mammoth waits amid a worsening fuel emergency.

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The striking photo that will define a visit

A photograph of Joe Biden and Mohammed bin Salman fist-bumping has gone viral - will their meeting be remembered for more?

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Missile strike on Ukraine space plant in Dnipro kills three

Russian cruise missiles hit a space rocket plant in Dnipro and the city of Nikopol is also hit.

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Friday, 15 July 2022

Ukraine war: British man Paul Urey held by separatists dies

British man Paul Urey, captured by Russian-backed separatists, has died in detention, reports say.

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French Bastille Day firework blast kills boy and sister

A seven-year-old boy and his elder sister were hit by a firework that blew up in a crowd in France.

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Haiti fuel terminal reopens but gang war persists

The terminal shut down because of battles between rival gangs and its closure caused petrol shortages.

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Constance Wu says she tried to kill herself after tweets backlash

The US actress says she attempted suicide due to "internet shaming" following her "careless tweets".

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Palestinian people deserve a state of their own - Biden

The US president reiterates the United States' commitment to a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians.

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Heatwave: Met Office issues red extreme heat warning

The highest alert for parts of England means there is a danger to life as temperatures could hit 40C.

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Thursday, 14 July 2022

Bill Gates vows to drop off world's rich list

The Microsoft co-founder says he will move a further $20bn into his philanthropic foundation.

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Haiti violence: Scores killed as gangs fight for control

People are running out of food, water and fuel after parts of Port-au-Prince became a battlefield.

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Emirates refuses Heathrow's demand to cut flights

The airline accuses the airport of "incompetence" and of having a "blatant disregard" for customers.

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Biden: US prepared to use force to stop Iran getting nuclear arms

The US president makes the declaration in Israel, with both countries taking a firm stance on Iran.

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Italy's PM Draghi on brink as crisis vote looms

His government nears collapse after a populist coalition party plans to pull out of a confidence vote.

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Netflix and Microsoft team up for cheaper plan with adverts

In April, the firm said subscriber numbers had fallen for the first time in more than a decade.

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Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Biden arrives in Israel ahead of thorny Saudi Arabia trip

The US president will talk to Israeli and Palestinians leaders before flying to the Gulf kingdom.

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Mexico to spend $1.5bn on modernising US border

A "bold programme" is needed to deal with the migrants crossing the border, Mexico's president says.

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Hong Kong's 'Grandma Wong' jailed over 2019 protests

The prominent campaigner receives a 32-week prison sentence for unlawful assembly.

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Battle of Waterloo skeletons uncovered in Belgium

The remains of humans and horses from the crucial 1815 battle are found in Belgium.

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Sri Lanka: Inside the prime minister's office stormed by protesters

The BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan is with the protesters who flooded into the PM's office in Colombo.

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The Eagles: Three men charged with plot to sell stolen Hotel California lyrics

The stolen manuscripts contained the lyrics to the US rock band's hit album Hotel California.

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Tuesday, 12 July 2022

Syria war: UN extends aid lifeline to rebel-held Idlib by six months

It comes after tensions with Russia at the UN put millions at risk of having crucial deliveries cut.

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Lego pull out of Russia 'indefinitely'

The Danish toymaker says it will end its partnership with a company which runs its 81 shops.

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Ukraine claims arms depot attack in occupied Kherson with Himars rockets

Kyiv hails another strike by the Himars system, but it is not confirmed by Russian-backed officials.

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Uttar Pradesh auto: India tuk-tuk crammed with 27 passengers seized

An autorickshaw in Uttar Pradesh was stopped for speeding - police found 27 passengers inside.

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Ukraine to consider legalising same-sex marriage amid war

A petition calling for marriage equality has enough signatures to be considered by the president.

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What did Shinzo Abe mean to Japan?

The former PM is known for his signature "Abenomics" economic policy, but his legacy lies in national security.

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Timed Teaser: Why did Elon Musk drop his Twitter buyout?

Test your knowledge of the news these last few days - 10 questions, 10 seconds each. Go!

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Heathrow imposes passenger number cap over summer

The UK's biggest airport has been struggling to cope with the rebound in demand for air travel.

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Monday, 11 July 2022

Twitter shares fall as Elon Musk backs out of deal

The social media site is threatening the multi-billionaire with legal action after his U-turn.

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Sri Lanka: Relief and anxiety as limited fuel supplies resume

Residents weary of crisis queue for fuel after huge crowds of protesters force the president to flee.

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India: Police rumble fake 'IPL' cricket league

Police say a gang set up a fake version of the Indian Premier League and fooled Russian gamblers.

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Game creator threatens action over Abe shooting hoax

Pictures falsely linking the Metal Gear creator to the killing in Japan were spread online.

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Sunday, 10 July 2022

Faroe Islands to limit dolphin hunt after outcry

The practice has been under scrutiny after more than 1,400 dolphins were killed in one day last year.

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Austrian Grand Prix: Formula 1 to investigate claims of abuse

Formula 1 will investigate claims that some spectators at the Austrian Grand Prix suffered discriminatory abuse.

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Novak Djokovic beats Nick Kyrgios to win Wimbledon title

Novak Djokovic underlines his recent dominance at Wimbledon with a composed fightback against Nick Kyrgios to win a fourth straight title.

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Sri Lanka: 'The protests have changed thinking for the better'

Sri Lankan women tell the BBC of their hopes that the protests will have a positive impact on people's lives.

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Sri Lanka: Protesters 'will occupy palace until leaders go'

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa promised to resign in a few days, but protesters are sceptical.

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Russian rockets kill 15 in Chasiv Yar housing block, Ukraine says

Many are also feared to be trapped in the rubble of the apartment block in eastern Ukraine.

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Saturday, 9 July 2022

Sri Lanka: President Rajapaksa to resign after palace stormed

Thousands of protesters have been demanding the PM and president quit over the country's economic crisis.

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Politician Tajzadeh and two film directors arrested in Iran

Iranian authorities arrest reformist Mostafa Tajzadeh and two film directors over protests.

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Ukraine reports heavy Russian missile strikes in east and south

Civilian areas are hit again in several cities and police say Russia is setting crops ablaze.

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Paul Kagame to seek fourth term as president of Rwanda

He says he will consider "running for another 20 years" after 22 years in office already.

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Shinzo Abe killing: Security was flawed, Japan police say

Japan is in shock after former PM Shinzo Abe was assassinated during a campaign speech.

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Sri Lanka crisis: Demonstrators take over presidential residence

Thousands of demonstrators have taken over President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's home in Colombo.

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Friday, 8 July 2022

Shinzo Abe: How the former Japan PM's assassination unfolded

How a gunman attacked and fatally shot the former Japanese PM during a campaign rally.

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Shinzo Abe: The moment a gunshot is heard

Japan's former PM Shinzo Abe has been shot at an event in Japan's western city of Nara.

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Shinzo Abe death: Shock killing that could change Japan forever

The killing of the former PM has raised questions in a country where people don't think about violent crime.

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The legacy of Japan's longest serving PM

A contentious nationalist, he was known for his signature economic reforms and an assertive foreign policy.

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Ukraine-Russia: Hidden tech war as Slovyansk battle looms

Ukrainian volunteers are taking part in a largely unseen battle to defend their territory with drones.

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Mohammed Zubair: The Indian fact-checker arrested for a tweet

Mohammed Zubair had spotlighted former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma's comments on the Prophet Muhammad.

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Mumbai floods: India city on red alert for further rain

The city is expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall on Friday, leading to more floods.

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James Caan: Hollywood pays tribute to late Godfather actor

Al Pacino, Francis Ford Coppola and Robert De Niro lead the tributes to the late Godfather actor.

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Thursday, 7 July 2022

Nicaragua expels Mother Teresa's nuns in latest crackdown

The Missionaries of Charity nuns left after their organisation was stripped of its legal status.

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Brittney Griner: Basketball star's wife calls on US to secure her release

The US basketball star detained on drugs charges will not get justice in Russia, her wife says.

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Egypt arrests organisers of joke 'Helwan Real Batman Battle' event

Four people who set up a Facebook event to find "the real Batman" are charged with "planning a riot".

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Syria: Russian UN veto could threaten aid deliveries to 3m people

Russia threatens to block a Security Council resolution keeping open a key cross-border aid route.

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Nicki Minaj's husband Kenneth Petty sentenced to one-year house arrest

Kenneth Petty, who failed to update his sex offender status when the couple moved, was also fined.

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Genoa bridge: Hopes for new Italy as disaster trial opens

Families of the 43 people killed look for justice four years after a Genoa highway bridge collapsed.

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Wednesday, 6 July 2022

Former cameraman Peter Jouvenal speaks following release

Former cameraman Peter Jouvenal was held by the Taliban for six months.

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Antigua's ban on same-sex acts ruled unconstitutional

Campaigners hope the ruling will pave the way for similar moves in other Caribbean nations.

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Ukraine-Russia war: Civilians flee frontline city as Russians advance

Residents are told to leave the big Ukrainian city of Slovyansk after a deadly Russian attack.

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Rocco Morabito: Fugitive mobster handed over to Italy

Rocco Morabito, one of Italy's most wanted men, will serve 30 years after being arrested in Brazil.

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South Africa tavern deaths: Tears for teenagers at mass funeral in East London

Thousands attend a service in South Africa for 21 children who died mysteriously at a nightclub.

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Friends creator says show used wrong pronouns for Chandler's trans parent

Marta Kauffman says it was a mistake not to use female pronouns for Chandler's transgender parent.

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Tuesday, 5 July 2022

Nicaragua police force five mayors to stand down

The mayors were replaced by allies of the governing party in the latest crackdown on the opposition.

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Sierra Leone FA to investigate 95-0 and 91-1 wins in second-tier matches

The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) is investigating the outcome of two league matches that produced a staggering total of 187 goals.

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England v India: Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow complete record chase at Edgbaston

England nonchalantly complete a record chase of 378 to beat India in rapid time on the final morning of the fifth Test at Edgbaston.

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UK economic outlook has deteriorated, Bank of England warns

But banks are well-placed to weather even a severe economic downturn, the Bank of England says.

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Shireen Abu Aqla: US report on journalist's death unacceptable, family says

The US has concluded the journalist was likely to have been hit by unintentional Israeli gunfire.

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Monday, 4 July 2022

Prices in Turkey rise at fastest pace for 24 years

The country's inflation rate hits 78%, as prices continue to spiral further upwards due to the Ukraine war.

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Leena Manimekalai: Outrage over poster of smoking Hindu goddess

A poster for director Leena Manimekalai's new movie shows her dressed as a goddess, smoking a cigarette.

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Copenhagen shooting: Harry Styles fans praise Danish police for attack response

People near the scene of Sunday's shooting say police did a good job in getting them to safety.

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Ukraine war in maps: Tracking the Russian invasion

Ukrainian troops are under heavy bombardment as Russian forces inch towards key targets.

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Rescuers try to save stranded cargo ship near Sydney

Teams have been deployed to rescue a cargo ship that is stranded off the coast of Australia.

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Kellogg's loses court case over sugary cereal supermarket offers

It means products such as Crunchy Nut Cornflakes will not be allowed in end of aisle promotions.

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Sunday, 3 July 2022

Russian scientist Kolker held in spy probe dies of cancer

FSB officers had flown terminally ill Dmitry Kolker, a top quantum physicist, to a Moscow jail.

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Ukraine confirms Russia captured eastern city Lysychansk

Ukraine says it pulled its troops out and Russia claims to control all of Luhansk region.

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Several hurt in Copenhagen shopping mall shooting

One suspect is arrested following gunshots at the Field's mall in the south of the Danish capital.

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At least five killed in Italian Marmolada glacier collapse

Emergency officials said another eight people have been injured, with two suffering serious injuries.

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Egypt: Red Sea beaches close after deadly shark attack

Two women tourists died after being attacked while swimming near the Egyptian city of Hurghada.

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Saturday, 2 July 2022

Israel shoots down 'Hezbollah drones' heading for gas rig

The drones were allegedly launched from Lebanon, amid border tensions between the nations.

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Crew member of sinking ship airlifted to safety

Over two dozen crew are still missing after an engineering vessel split in two in the South China Sea.

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Durban July: South Africa's most fashionable horse race returns

Tens of thousands of South Africans head for the Durban July after a two-year break for Covid.

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Lysychansk: Heavy fighting rages in Ukraine-held eastern city

Ukrainian forces say they are being pounded by Russian heavy artillery as they battle to keep the city.

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War in Ukraine: Can we say how many people have died?

Russia and Ukraine have different claims of how many people have died in the conflict. The BBC explores the data.

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Hormozgan: Quake near southern Iran coast kills five

A strong earthquake rocks Hormozgan province, killing five and wrecking a village near the coast.

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New York overhauls gun laws after Supreme Court ruling

The restrictions adopted in New York are likely to end up in another legal challenge.

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Friday, 1 July 2022

South Sudan: Thousands facing starvation as food aid cuts hit

Some 60% of the country's population faces starvation amid food aid cuts, aid workers say.

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Logan Paul: Youtuber signs WWE contract ready for Summerslam

The YouTuber will return to the ring to reignite his feud with veteran wrestler The Miz.

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Ukraine demands the seizure of Russian-flagged grain ship off Turkey

Ship tracking reveals the route of a grain shipment from Russian-controlled Ukraine.

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Julian Assange submits High Court appeal to fight extradition

The Wikileaks founder seeks to appeal against a decision to extradite him over leaked files.

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Watch: The moment a whale is cut free from ropes in Norwegian Sea

The Norwegian Coastguard came to the rescue after the whale got tangled.

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Brittney Griner: Detained US basketball star appears in Russian court on drug charges

If convicted on drugs charges Brittney Griner faces up to 10 years in prison.

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Watch: The moment a Landslide descends on town in Peru

No deaths or serious injures are reported, but authorities are searching for people who may be missing.

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