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- Biggest drone strike hits Ukraine's second city
At least three people are killed and 21 injured in Kharkiv, near the Russian border.
- Body of Thai hostage recovered from Gaza, Israel says
Nattapong Pinta was captured alive and was likely killed during the first months of captivity, the Israeli military says.
- Riot police and protesters clash after LA immigration raids
It came after federal raids in the city on Friday in which agents reportedly took dozens of people into custody.
- 'They have perfect dark skin': The African nation home to fashion's favourite models
Why models from South Sudan, a lush but troubled nation, are sought after by the big fashion brands.
- Polo-loving drug lord's double life catches up with him
Muhammed Hafeez lived a double life, rubbing shoulders with UK royals while also controlling a drugs empire.
- The furniture fraud who hoodwinked the Palace of Versailles
Bill Pallot and Bruno Desnoues falsified 18th-century furniture they said belonged to French royalty.
- Schwarzenegger: Hey, stop whining, do something on climate change
The actor and activist was speaking to the BBC at a summit organised by his Climate Initiative.
- Watch: Moment Chile earthquake rocks live TV show
The 6.4 magnitude earthquake interrupted the broadcast, shaking the equipment in the studio.
- US brings back El Salvador deportee to face charges
Salvadoran Kilmar Ábrego García, whose case became a political flashpoint, has been charged with human trafficking by US officials.
- Diddy's ex-girlfriend testifies about pressure to participate in 'hotel nights'
"Jane" testified about her "love contract" with Sean "Diddy" Combs and feeling pressure to continue with the sexual encounters.
- Watch: Did Trump win the re-election because of Musk?
The BBC’s Nomia Iqbal speaks to voters in Philadelphia, where the tech billionaire campaigned for the president and even gave away a few $1m cheques.
- Will Musk's explosive row with Trump help or harm his businesses?
Experts say his tech empire needs more of Musk's attention - but also the continued custom of the government.
- Proud Boys sue US government for $100m over Jan 6 prosecutions
Leaders of the far-right group, who were convicted and later pardoned, allege their constitutional rights were violated.
- On board the driverless lorries hoping to transform China's transport industry
Driverless lorries are now operating across China - but public concern about these vehicles remains.
- Wagner to withdraw from Mali after 'completing mission'
The Russian mercenary group is leaving amid an uptick in deadly Islamist insurgent attacks.
- Norwegian doctor jailed for raping patients
Arne Bye is sentenced to 21 years in prison for abusing his position to conduct inappropriate exams.
- Raids across Canary Islands in major cocaine gang bust
Police say smugglers used a network of speedboats to ferry drugs from South America to the Spanish islands.
- Netanyahu confirms Israel arming clans opposed to Hamas in Gaza
Israel has been criticised for giving weapons to a group of "criminals and felons".
- Watch: D-Day 'not a pleasant day for you', Trump tells German chancellor
This is the first meeting between both leaders since Friedrich Merz won the election on 6 May.
- Watch: City buses go up in flames in Philadelphia
As many as 40 decommissioned buses were damaged in the fire, according to officials
- Watch: Hungry elephant wanders into Thai grocery store
The elephant helped himself to nine bags of sweet rice crackers, a sandwich and some bananas, shopkeepers say.