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Russia and Ukraine 'very close to a deal', says Trump
The US president's envoy meets Vladimir Putin in Moscow, while Ukraine calls for more pressure on Russia.
Senior Russian general killed by car bomb in Moscow
Authorities confirm the general, Yaroslav Moskalik, was part of the Russian delegation for the 2015 Minsk agreements.
Pope wanted to work until the end, archbishop tells BBC
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Archbishop Paul Gallagher says Pope Francis preferred to "die with his boots on".
UN agency runs out of food aid in Gaza after Israeli blockade
The UN agency has delivered its last supplies to meals kitchens, which it warns will run out of food in the coming days.
Mangione pleads not guilty to federal murder charge over CEO's killing
The 26 year old is charged with murder and stalking in addition to other state charges.
US judge arrested after allegedly obstructing immigration enforcement
Judge Hannah Dugan is accused of trying to help an undocumented immigrant who appeared in her court avoid arrest.
Pope Francis's funeral presents chance for 'brush-by' diplomacy
There may be opportunities for impromptu diplomacy at one of the largest gatherings of world leaders in years.
Warhol print accidentally thrown away by Dutch town hall
A print of Queen Beatrix is among 46 artworks officials fear will never be recovered.
Sudanese eating charcoal and leaves to survive, aid agency warns
People are trekking under "blistering" heat to escape "horrific circumstances", the BBC is told.
Israel's muted response to Pope Francis's death signals tensions over Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has sent condolences four days after the Pope's death.
'My bananas were seized and destroyed' - Malawi-Tanzania trade row escalates
Following the crackdown, some traders have resorted to selling their goods in secret, the BBC hears.
Six police officers killed in Thailand plane crash
The small plane hit the water around 100 metres from the shore near a coastal resort.
Pope Francis's nephew remembers father figure 'Uncle Jorge'
José Ignacio Bergoglio tells the BBC of the special relationship he had with his uncle who became Pope Francis.
'Fees have fallen' in Namibia as president announces free higher education
However, it is not clear where the funding will come from, raising questions about where it is feasible.
Prosecutors to seek death penalty for Mangione as he heads to court
It comes ahead of the 26-year-old's plea hearing on federal charges in New York on Friday.
Trump deep sea mining order violates law, China says
The US president speeds up permits for a practice opposed by many countries and environmentalists.
Can India really stop river flowing into Pakistan?
After a deadly militant attack in Kashmir, India suspended a key water treaty with neighbouring Pakistan.
California passes Japan as fourth largest economy
The US state expresses worries that President Donald Trump's tariffs could stunt future growth.
Company bosses warn over tariffs impact
Several firms have cut their profit forecasts or withdrawn them citing economic uncertainty.
TikTok astrologer arrested for predicting new Myanmar quake
The prediction caused panic weeks after a 7.7 magnitude quake killed 3,500 people, authorities say.
Health of Brazil's ex-president Bolsonaro has worsened, doctors say
The 70-year-old, who remains in intensive care, underwent intestinal surgery earlier this month - and currently faces coup charges.
'Something different in the air' as hushed Rome reckons with Pope's death
Visitors have noticed a unique atmosphere at the Vatican in the days before Pope Francis's funeral and the conclave.
Pope Francis's funeral: A visual guide
The procession, the ancient rituals and the symbolic changes - how Pope Francis will make his final journey.
Who will win the race to develop a humanoid robot?
Humanoid robots are attracting a lot of investment but will China dominate the industry?
'Very, very toxic': The risk of asbestos in Gaza's rubble
The mineral, once widely-used, releases toxic fibres into the air when disturbed that can cling to the lungs and cause cancer.
China has halted rare earth exports, can Australia step up?
Australia has proposed to create a strategic reserve of critical minerals.
Anti-Hamas protests on rise in Gaza as group's iron grip slips
Gazan civilians are losing their fear of Hamas, openly criticising the group on the streets and online.
Who will be the next pope? Key candidates in an unpredictable process
Several names are prominent as cardinals prepare to gather in the Vatican to elect Pope Francis' successor.
Five cards China holds in a trade war with the US
From rare earths to billions in US debt, here's what China has in its arsenal - and how strong they are.
Will the next pope be from Africa?
Despite having the world's fastest-growing Catholic population, odds are against Africa producing the next pontiff.
Could this be the end of the road for Tanzania's great survivor?
Tundu Lissu has survived against the political odds over the years but has now been charged with treason.
'I've had 100 operations and will never stop' - inside China's cosmetic surgery boom
Face-scanning apps, social media influencers and toxic beauty standards are fuelling China's cosmetic surgery boom.
Where not walking your dog can land you in the doghouse
A total of 370 out of 882 Indian laws criminalise 7,305 acts - from missed dog walks to murder.
We're orphans now, say Gaza Catholics the Pope called daily
Pope Francis had a close relationship with Gaza's tiny Christian community and used his last address to call for a ceasefire.
Why Pope's death leaves Argentines 'orphaned' in more ways than one
Pope Francis was a source of pride for Argentina - but his failure to visit was a disappointment for many.
Who will be the next pope? Key candidates in an unpredictable process
Several names are prominent as cardinals prepare to gather in the Vatican to elect Pope Francis' successor.
Why Pope Francis won't be buried in the Vatican
Pope Francis will be buried in Rome's church of Santa Maria Maggiore, breaking a 100-year-old tradition.
Watch: How previous Popes were laid to rest
From Pius XII to Benedict XVI, the BBC looks back at video from papal funerals since 1958.
What do Canadians really care about (beyond Trump)
The BBC asked voters across the country what issues are most important to them ahead of Monday's election.
Decision on next Pope 'in God's hands' says mourner
New York family describe paying their respects to Pope Francis as a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity".
'I'm alive but three in my group didn't make it' - Kashmir attack survivor
Tourists are returning home after a deadly gun attack killed 26 visitors in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Thousands march through Auschwitz commemorating liberation
Holocaust survivors were part of the crowds taking part in the annual 'March of the Living', 80 years after the camp was liberated.