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Ukraine is fighting 50,000 troops in Russia’s Kursk region, Zelensky says

'Football dreams & a business empire' - Ronaldo's relentless drive at 40

'Football dreams & a business empire' - Ronaldo's relentless drive at 40

Cristiano Ronaldo is celebrating his 40th birthday and showing no sign of stopping any time soon.

Left without a trace: Families search for missing children of Turkey's earthquake

Left without a trace: Families search for missing children of Turkey's earthquake

Two years on from the twin earthquakes, at least 30 children remain missing.

'Football dreams & a business empire' - Ronaldo's relentless drive at 40

'Football dreams & a business empire' - Ronaldo's relentless drive at 40

Cristiano Ronaldo is celebrating his 40th birthday and showing no sign of stopping any time soon.

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of having abused hundreds of young patients, often while they were under anaesthetic.

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Mzia Amaglobeli is accused of slapping a police chief but her detention has made her a symbol of resistance.

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week.

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

The philanthropist and spiritual leader died "peacefully" at the age of 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Mzia Amaglobeli is accused of slapping a police chief but her detention has made her a symbol of resistance.

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

James Wilton, from Huddersfield, volunteered to fight so he could make a difference, says his father.

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

The philanthropist and spiritual leader died "peacefully" at the age of 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.

'It's like hell': Race to evacuate residents from Ukraine front-line city

'It's like hell': Race to evacuate residents from Ukraine front-line city

Ukrainian volunteers are going house to house in Pokrovsk as Russian drones hunt from the skies.

Left without a trace: Families search for missing children of Turkey's earthquake

Left without a trace: Families search for missing children of Turkey's earthquake

Two years on from the twin earthquakes, at least 30 children remain missing.

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

The philanthropist and spiritual leader died "peacefully" at the age of 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

The philanthropist and spiritual leader died "peacefully" at the age of 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.

Actress questioned in Turkey over role in French TV thriller

Actress questioned in Turkey over role in French TV thriller

Police are said to be investigating her on suspicion of "promoting terrorist propaganda" in the series.

Sweden searches for answers after country's deadliest shooting

Sweden searches for answers after country's deadliest shooting

Police say the motive of the shooter, who killed 10 people on Tuesday, remains unknown.

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week.

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

How France tapped into Paris' latent rugby talent, fighting in football's stronghold to change the face of a sport and a team.

French man on death row in Indonesia to return home

French man on death row in Indonesia to return home

The 61-year-old, who has cancer, is to be extradited to France on "humanitarian grounds".

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of having abused hundreds of young patients, often while they were under anaesthetic.

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

The document charred by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is being 'unwrapped' using X-ray scans and AI.

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

How France tapped into Paris' latent rugby talent, fighting in football's stronghold to change the face of a sport and a team.

Sweden searches for answers after country's deadliest shooting

Sweden searches for answers after country's deadliest shooting

Police say the motive of the shooter, who killed 10 people on Tuesday, remains unknown.

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

The document charred by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is being 'unwrapped' using X-ray scans and AI.

What we know so far about Sweden school shooting

What we know so far about Sweden school shooting

Police say 11 people have died, in the worst school shooting in Sweden's history.

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

James Wilton, from Huddersfield, volunteered to fight so he could make a difference, says his father.

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Mzia Amaglobeli is accused of slapping a police chief but her detention has made her a symbol of resistance.

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Mzia Amaglobeli is accused of slapping a police chief but her detention has made her a symbol of resistance.

Belgian police hunt for gunmen in Brussels underground

Belgian police hunt for gunmen in Brussels underground

At least two suspects wearing balaclavas were seen with weapons at Clemenceau station.

Libyan war crimes suspect freed because of errors in warrant, Italy says

Libyan war crimes suspect freed because of errors in warrant, Italy says

Rome's decision to release Osama Almasri Najim drew condemnation from Italian opposition parties, NGOs and the ICC.

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

The document charred by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is being 'unwrapped' using X-ray scans and AI.

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week.

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

How France tapped into Paris' latent rugby talent, fighting in football's stronghold to change the face of a sport and a team.

Strong earthquake near Santorini after days of tremors

Strong earthquake near Santorini after days of tremors

More than 11,000 people have already left the island of Santorini in recent days.

Why Milan's Winter Olympic sliding events could be held 4,000 miles away

Why Milan's Winter Olympic sliding events could be held 4,000 miles away

With a year to go to the Winter Olympics, why could sliding events move to the United States, what is skimo and what are Team GB's medal chances in Milan 2026?

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

How France tapped into Paris' latent rugby talent, fighting in football's stronghold to change the face of a sport and a team.

Belgian police hunt for gunmen in Brussels underground

Belgian police hunt for gunmen in Brussels underground

At least two suspects wearing balaclavas were seen with weapons at Clemenceau station.

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

The document charred by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is being 'unwrapped' using X-ray scans and AI.

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of having abused hundreds of young patients, often while they were under anaesthetic.

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of having abused hundreds of young patients, often while they were under anaesthetic.

'There was blood everywhere' - witnesses shocked after Sweden school shooting

'There was blood everywhere' - witnesses shocked after Sweden school shooting

At least 11 people were killed in the attack at Risbergska school in Orebro, including the suspected gunman.

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of having abused hundreds of young patients, often while they were under anaesthetic.

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

James Wilton, from Huddersfield, volunteered to fight so he could make a difference, says his father.

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

The document charred by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is being 'unwrapped' using X-ray scans and AI.

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week.

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Hunger-striking journalist challenges Georgia's government from jail

Mzia Amaglobeli is accused of slapping a police chief but her detention has made her a symbol of resistance.

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children

Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of having abused hundreds of young patients, often while they were under anaesthetic.

'I'm alive thanks to US foreign aid'

'I'm alive thanks to US foreign aid'

The BBC speaks to people around the world who will be affected if Donald Trump shuts the US's main overseas aid agency.

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

Billionaire and spiritual leader the Aga Khan dies

The philanthropist and spiritual leader died "peacefully" at the age of 88 in Lisbon, Portugal.

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

Thousands protest against far-right in Berlin

The protests came after some parties voted alongside the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), over a non-binding resolution on immigration last week.

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

'My son was 18 and went to Ukraine as cannon fodder'

James Wilton, from Huddersfield, volunteered to fight so he could make a difference, says his father.

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

'It is a revolution' - how rugby is taking Paris

How France tapped into Paris' latent rugby talent, fighting in football's stronghold to change the face of a sport and a team.

Thousands evacuate Santorini amid earthquake fears

Thousands evacuate Santorini amid earthquake fears

Hundreds of earthquakes have rattled the island since Sunday, leading emergency flights to be scheduled.