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Covid in China: WHO calls on Beijing to strengthen its response
As Covid surges in China, the WHO meets Chinese officials and calls for more real-time data.
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Pele: Brazilians react to football legend's death
The football legend, regarded by many as the world's greatest player, has died at the age of 82.
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Ukraine fighting is deadlocked, spy chief Kyrylo Budanov tells BBC
Kyrylo Budanov says neither side can make significant advances, and eyes advanced Western weapons.
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Energy giant ExxonMobil sues EU to block energy windfall tax
The US company says the levy on its profits will discourage future investment in Europe.
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Title 42: US Supreme Court keeps Trump-era border policy in place
Legislation preventing undocumented migrants crossing the border from Mexico is extended.
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The town giving sober teens free beer
How one town is tackling anti-social behaviour by rewarding sober party-goers with free drinks.
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The indie music stars knocking Bollywood off the charts
Until a few years ago, indie music competing with Bollywood would've made for an unlikely proposition - not anymore.
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Army of islanders to protect gecko the size of a paperclip
Locals on Union Island are trained to ensure a diminutive reptile does not get wiped out by poachers.
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Iran protests: 'No going back' as unrest hits 100 days
Anger swells despite a fierce crackdown as the regime faces its biggest challenge in decades.
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Ukraine war: Zelensky delivers defiant Christmas message after Russian strikes
President Zelensky urges his people to persevere as Russian attacks leave millions without power.
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Paris shooting: Aftermath of violent unrest following deadly attack on Kurds
Protesters in the French capital overturned cars, setting some on fire, and hurled objects at police.
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Megan Thee Stallion: Jury finds Tory Lanez guilty of shooting rapper
Lanez faces more than 20 years in jail for wounding the Grammy award-winning rapper in 2020.
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He Huang: How a comedian divided Chinese social media
Chinese comedian He Huang went viral with a performance in Sydney, prompting a heated response.
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Far-right groups had racism rift before Capitol riot
The Oath Keepers and Proud Boy had a shared love of Donald Trump, but not so much for each other.
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In pictures: Zelensky's momentous day in Washington
The Ukrainian president takes his first foreign trip since Russia invaded his country in February.
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Israel's most right-wing government agreed under Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu is backed by an anti-LGBT party and one whose leader was convicted of racism.
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Nurses' strike: 'If we have to, we'll continue to strike'
The PM insists he won’t back down against striking workers, as nurses demand a 19% pay rise.
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Deadly California earthquake leaves thousands without power
The magnitude 6.4 tremor struck overnight, killing at least two people and damaging roads and buildings.
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EU moves to ensure animal medicine supplies
Current post-Brexit arrangements to ensure the continued availability are to be extended.
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Ethiopia’s PM sees OLA rebellion grow in his own backyard
As rebels step up attacks, the government has responded with air strikes in the Oromia region.
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ANC conference: SA President Ramaphosa struggles to stop hecklers in own party
President Cyril Ramaphosa is disrupted during the opening speech of the ANC party conference.
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From refugee camp to the World Cup: The Syrian players hoping to make it big
Four Syrian teenagers living in the Zaatari refugee camp were invited to join a Brazilian football school.
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Toddler survives being swallowed by hippo
The two-year-old in Uganda was rescued by a local man, who threw stones to fight it off.
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After the FTX chaos, is crypto down and out after a torrid 2022?
If Bitcoin was a boxer it would be on its back on the canvas. It is down but is it out?
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Dave Chappelle's attacker jailed for stage tackle
The comedian was attacked in front of a packed audience in Los Angeles in May.
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World Cup: France fans jubilant as Morocco's dream ends
Celebrations for Les Bleus as Moroccan fans are left in silent despair.
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'I wish I hadn't survived': Why women are burning themselves in Iraqi Kurdistan
In the Kurdistan region, women who feel trapped in abusive households often see suicide by self-immolation as their only way out.
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US charges seven with military technology plot on Russian orders
Five Russians and two Americans allegedly tried to smuggle US military technology to Russia, dodging sanctions.
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Russia's Putin scraps trademark year-end news conference
No reason is given, but there is growing unease among Russians over President Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
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K-pop: The rise of the virtual girl bands
They may sing and dance like other musicians but they are made with artificial intelligence.
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Peru protests: Andahuaylas airport forced to close in deadly unrest
Andahuaylas airport is forced to shut as protests continue over the impeachment of President Castillo.
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Nobel Peace Prize: Russian laureate 'told to turn down award'
Yan Rachinsky, from rights group Memorial, tells the BBC he ignored the order from the Kremlin.
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Rita Moreno: If I wasn't Hispanic, I'd have had a different career
West Side Story icon Rita Moreno says discrimination left her with an unfair share of rubbish film roles.
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The secrets shared by Afghan women
Two female Afghan writers give a glimpse of how women have been coping since the fall of the regime.
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The seven-day-a-week life of a maid for Qatar's royal and rich
Maids in Qatar often work long hours without a day off, despite changes to employment law.
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World Cup 2022: Brazil 'in pain' after exit on penalties against Croatia
Brazil had danced into the quarter-finals of the World Cup but their dreams of a showpiece jig in the final ended in tears at Education City Stadium.
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The brothers running the Great Wall of China
Jimmy and Tommy Lindesay are covering the equivalent of a marathon every day for six months.
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Pedro Castillo: Mexico considers asylum for Peru's ex-president
Mr Castillo was impeached and detained in Peru on Wednesday, and has now requested asylum in Mexico.
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Women's basketball: ‘I’ve been spat at in the face for the colour of my skin’
Sarah Chan has overcome racism and violence to become the first woman to manage African scouting for an NBA team.
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Peru's ousted leader: The dramatic day in three moments
Pedro Castillo is impeached and replaced by Dina Boluarte hours after he attempted to dissolve parliament.
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US tech layoffs: The good Samaritans helping Indians find jobs
Tech workers are rallying together to help peers who face having to leave the US after being laid off.
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Handshake snub for top Republicans at ceremony
The family of deceased Capitol officer refuses to shake hands with top Republicans at an awards ceremony.
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Cyril Ramaphosa: How Arthur Fraser landed South Africa's president in trouble
The allegations against South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa could be straight out of a John le Carré novel.
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Billie Eilish: Growing up in public has been bruising
The star says growing up in the public eye was hard and that she struggled with impostor syndrome.
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Taiwan's front-line battle against mobile phone fraud
How Taiwanese phone fraud fighters are able to warn the world about the latest scams.
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China protests: Why is it struggling to vaccinate the elderly?
China has not vaccinated enough old people, making it difficult to abandon its zero-Covid policy.
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Nigerian student Aminu Adamu Mohammed apologises to Aisha Buhari over tweet
Aminu Adamu Mohammed, 24, describes the experience as the ''darkest hours'' of his life.
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El Salvador: The people caught up in the gang crackdown
More than 57,000 people have been arrested since the president declared war on violent gang members.
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Anwar Ibrahim: Honeymoon as Malaysian PM will be brutally short
He finally got his dream job - but Anwar Ibrahim faces a divided country and a weak economy.
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Police arrest elderly Alabama woman over unpaid $77 trash bill
The arrest of the elderly woman has sparked outrage in Alabama.
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Takeoff: Police arrest man in fatal shooting of rapper
Takeoff, youngest of the rap group Migos, was killed last month outside a Houston bowling alley.
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Stephen Sondheim: Live recording of Phinney's Rainbow found on bookshelf
A CD recording of live show which fell between shelves has been discovered during a tidy-up.
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Canada: Alleged serial killer accused of murdering four indigenous women
The alleged serial killer was arrested for one murder in May. On Thursday police laid more charges.
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Prince William and Kate: Young fan says meeting the two was 'insane'
An 8-year-old US boy dressed as a King's Guard member to meet the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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New Zealand and Finland PMs shoot down reporter's 'similar age' question
New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern and Finland's Sanna Marin gave pointed replies on gender and their roles.
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Hakeem Jeffries: The Democrat who is replacing Nancy Pelosi as leader
With his unanimous election, the New Yorker becomes the first black person to lead a party in Congress.
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Ukraine war: The surrender hotline for Russian soldiers
The "I Want To Live" project says it is getting up to 100 enquiries a day from invading troops.
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Oath Keepers: ‘How I escaped my father’s militia’
Militia leader Stewart Rhodes could face two decades in prison. It took his son years to escape him.
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Oath Keepers: Two members of far-right militia guilty of US sedition
Founder Stewart Rhodes and one other member, Kelly Meggs, were both found guilty on the rare charge.
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Ukraine war: Chornobaivka airbase, symbol of Russian defeat
Chornobaivka has earned its status as one of the most important battlefields of the war.
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Minnesota: 200 anglers rescued from broken ice chunk
The ice broke on Upper Red Lake, a popular fishing destination in the state of Minnesota.
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China Covid: How five dramatic days of protests unfolded
After a deadly fire in a locked down building, people are demanding an end to Covid restrictions.
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World Cup 2022: Clashes in Brussels after Morocco beat Belgium
Police use water cannon and tear gas to deal with unrest in the centre of Brussels on Sunday.
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'Miya' Museum: The controversy around Assam's 'Muslim' museum
Authorities in India's Assam state sealed a museum dedicated to Muslims - and many are asking why.
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Ukraine conflict: How much damage has Russia done to power supplies?
Russian air strikes have hit power supplies and health services, putting millions of lives at risk.
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Squid Game actor O Yeong-su charged with sexual misconduct
The 78-year-old actor is accused of inappropriately touching a woman in 2017, judicial officials say.
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US Walmart shooting: Weapon purchased morning of attack
Officials released new details of the attack, which killed six, including a note from the gunman's phone.
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Olena Zelenska: We will endure
Olena Zelenska tells the BBC that cold and blackouts are not the worst things Ukraine has faced.
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Algeria fires: Dozens sentenced to death for lynching
The victim had gone to help fight rampant forest fires but was falsely accused of arson.
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World Cup 2022: What has and hasn’t been banned in Qatar?
Are supporters in Qatar managing to keep up with the changes over alcohol, kit and freedom of speech?
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Kosovo: Why is trouble flaring up between Serbs and the Albanian-led government?
Serbs have been demonstrating in Kosovo, raising fears of renewed ethnic hostilities.
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Three women among dozen publicly flogged in Afghanistan - Taliban official
A crowd of about 5000 people watched the lashings, a punishment for "moral crimes".
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Mumbai's Aarey forest: The woman fighting to protect it from metro project
Pramila is protesting against a train depot being built in the forest where her community lives alongside leopards.
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Viktor Orban 'Greater Hungary' scarf angers Romania and Ukraine
Neighbours protest after Hungary's nationalist PM wore a scarf showing his country much expanded.
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Qatar World Cup 2022: I walked 1,600km to get here
Saudi fan Abdullah al-Salmi walked all the way from his home in Jeddah to Doha to see the football tournament.
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Lima airport: Truck hit by plane on Peru runway was on planned drill
Officials say the fire truck was doing drills when it was hit by the jet, killing two firefighters.
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Wow! Meteor lights up Norway's night sky
The unusually bright meteor - called a bolide - belongs to an annual shower called the northern Taurids.
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Hebe de Bonafini: Co-founder of Argentina's Plaza de Mayo mothers group dies at 93
Hebe de Bonafini co-founded the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo group during Argentina's Dirty War.
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Talking therapy: How ice cream is helping people discuss difficult topics
Artist Annie Nicholson's work has centred around grief since she lost family members in a tragic accident.
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COP27: UN climate talks go into the night amid tense negotiations
Representatives at COP27 in Egypt have been locked in negotiations for far longer than expected.
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The emotional moment a chimpanzee mum meets newborn
After a C-section, Mahle the chimp finally meets her baby at Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas.
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Skyroot, Digantar: The private firms helping India aim high in space
India's space industry wants to enter the big league with the help of private firms and start-ups.
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'The time to grieve is over, it is time to be angry'
South Korean families are asking how far the blame should extend for the deadly Halloween crush.
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G20: Xi accuses Trudeau of leaks to media about China-Canada relations
China's president was filmed rebuking his Canadian counterpart over alleged leaks of their meeting.
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Small firms have a big role fighting climate change
It's not just big corporates which need to cut their carbon footprint, small firms also have a part to play.
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Watch: The babies born as world population hits 8bn
Mothers around the world share their thoughts as their babies' birth coincides with a huge population milestone.
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Baby elephant interrupts Kenyan TV report
Watch as Kenyan journalist Alvin Kaunda's reporting is interrupted by an inquisitive trunk.
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Michelle Obama's quick-fire questions round
Michelle Obama talks to BBC Breakfast about marriage, martinis and knitting.
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How the world got to 8 billion - and where next
The BBC's Stephanie Hegarty explains the past, present and future of global population.
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Ukraine round-up: Zelensky's Kherson warning, war letters and watermelon
The Ukrainian leader says there's a long way to go - and a jailed Russian activist writes to the BBC.
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EK Janaki Ammal: The 'nomad' flower scientist India forgot
EK Janaki Ammal studied a wide range of flowering plants in a career spanning almost 60 years.
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Natasa Pirc Musar: Slovenia elects lawyer as first female president
Natasa Pirc Musar was once a lawyer for former US first lady Melania Trump.
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Remembrance: Finding the faces of forgotten comrades
Brian Hough was only 18 when he fought in the Korean War but 70 years on he's trying to keep the memory of fallen soldiers alive.
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Dallas: Two vintage World World II planes collide at air show
Footage shows the planes striking each other at low altitude, breaking one of the aircraft in half.
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People rescued from cars after floods hit Valencia, Spain
Firefighters helped people who were trapped after heavy rain in Valencia.
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Big Ben’s iconic bongs return after restoration work
The bells of the Elizabeth Tower will return to regular service on Remembrance Sunday.
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Swedish brothers charged as spies for Russia
The men are suspected of passing information to Russia's military intelligence service over 10 years.
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Inside the capture of a Russian oligarch's superyacht
A $325m luxury boat is floating in a US cargo port after the FBI tracked it down in the Pacific.
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Ukraine war: Refugee's wife died at maternity hospital
Ivan Kalinina, now living in Wales, lost his wife and baby son in the Mariupol hospital bombing.
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T20 World Cup: Hardik Pandya’s story of pain, grit and glory
Whether Hardik Pandya is a second Kapil Dev or not, he is the modern-day cricketer India needs.
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Powerball: Store owner who sold record US Powerball ticket gets $1m bonus
Joseph Chahayed will continue to work in his California shop despite the windfall from the $2bn ticket.
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'One of the hottest start-up spaces in the US'
North Carolina is aiming to become a hub for start-ups to grow and do business.
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Disney says streaming business at 'turning point'
The company has more than 235 million subscriptions across its three streaming platforms, including Disney+.
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Alaa Abdel Fattah: Egyptian MP confronts sister of jailed activist
Amr Darwish is removed from a COP27 meeting after defending the detention of Alaa Abdel Fattah.
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Sriram Krishnan: The Indian-American 'helping' Elon Musk run Twitter
Who is Sriram Krishnan, the India-born tech expert who is reportedly in Elon Musk's "inner circle"?
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US midterms: How BBC's voter profiles were shown hate and disinformation online
The BBC's Marianna Spring investigates what voters are being recommended online at a turbulent time for US politics
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Twitter users jump to Mastodon - but what is it?
The little-known social network's user base has swelled after Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter.
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Sam Matekane - can a diamond magnate help Lesotho to sparkle?
A businessman takes the gamble of his life to turn round a mountain kingdom with many challenges.
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Itaewon crush: How South Korea let down its young people
The tragedy has triggered a widespread sense that South Korea has betrayed its younger generation.
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Powerball: Lotto fever grips US for $1.6bn world record prize
One in 292 million odds of winning have not deterred hopeful Americans from snapping up their tickets.
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Itaewon crush: The policeman who tried to stop Seoul's Halloween disaster
Inspector Kim has been praised by the public but he wants the focus to remain on the victims' families.
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Paul Pelosi discharged from hospital after hammer attack
The husband of one of the most powerful politicians in the US is said to remain under medical care at home.
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Iran protests: The dance video I dared not share
Dancer Sarina was banned from performing but is now sharing her work in solidarity with protesting women.
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Mariah Carey's 'All I want for Christmas is you' copyright lawsuit dropped
A copyright claim against the hit song All I Want for Christmas is You has been withdrawn.
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Takeoff: Police chief says sometimes hip hop gets a bad name
Police in Houston pay tribute to "a great young man" as they confirm the death of US rapper Takeoff.
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US midterms: The $6bn election advert spending spree
The two parties have focused on very different issues. Katty Kay decodes their campaign messages.
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Musk Twitter takeover: Billionaire denies report he plans to fire workers to avoid payouts
The billionaire completed his takeover of the platform, bringing to an end months of legal wrangling.
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Nigeria floods: 'I have nowhere to go'
More than a million people are homeless after some of the worst flooding the country has ever seen.
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Brazil elections: Cheers and tears as Lula beats Bolsonaro
Supporters of the left-wing leader erupt with joy as Bolsonaro fails to win a second term in power.
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Indonesia syrup deaths: Parents demand accountability as toll rises
Distraught parents demand answers after at least 157 children died from acute kidney injury.
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Seoul crush witnesses describe 'out of control' scene
Two 21-year-olds say the sight of first-aiders treating crowds was like something out of a film.
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Meet the designers with learning disabilities
A design agency in Barcelona has creatives with learning disabilities, autism and schizophrenia.
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South Korea: Droves of revellers leave area after deadly Seoul crush
Footage shows rescue workers at the scene in Seoul as crowds of revellers leave the bustling area.
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Qatar 2022: Why are people protesting about the World Cup host?
World Cup host Qatar is receiving complaints over its human rights record and laws on homosexuality.
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Week in pictures: 22-28 October 2022
A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken in the past seven days.
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Freedom Convoy: Police dealt with 'inhuman circumstances', inquiry hears
A inquiry is hearing testimony over Canada's use of emergency powers to end 'Freedom Convoy' protests.
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Rishi Sunak: How the US shaped Britain's new leader
Rishi Sunak points to his time in California studying and working as a defining part of his life.
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Sudan: 'No-one to intervene' for woman sentenced to stoning
A lack of government ministers in Sudan hinders attempts to prevent a woman being stoned to death.
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The impact of Iran's uprising beyond its borders
Tensions in Iraqi Kurdistan are high, following several missile and drone attacks in the region from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
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Nedd Brockmann: The man who ran across Australia in 47 days
Nedd Brockmann ran 3,953 km (2,456 miles), inspired a nation and raised millions for charity.
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Democrats retract call for Biden change of course on Ukraine
The letter, calling for the US to negotiate directly with Russia, provoked backlash within the party.
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Hollywood reflects on MeToo impact as new Weinstein trial begins
How have the revelations behind Harvey Weinstein's court cases changed how Hollywood works?
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Diwali 2022: India celebrates the festival with a dazzling display of lights
Millions of Indians are illuminating their surroundings with lamps and fireworks to celebrate the festival.
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Cop 27: Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline sparks climate row
Uganda insists on exploiting its fossil-fuel riches, despite Europe's environmental concerns.
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New ground as tech aims to help boost soil health
As much of the world's earth has been degraded, efforts are being made to improve matters.
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Who's building pipelines to steal Nigeria's oil?
The discovery of a 4km-long pipeline built by thieves to steal Nigeria's crude leaves many in shock.
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Dietrich Mateschitz: Red Bull co-owner & energy drink giant dies aged 78
Red Bull co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz, a major global business figure as a result of his energy drinks empire, dies aged 78.
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Jair Bolsonaro: Why the world is watching Brazil's election
Some say the future of the largest rainforest in the world depends on who becomes Brazil's president.
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Deepfaked: ‘They put my face on a porn video’
Campaigner Kate Isaacs describes the horror of seeing her face digitally edited into an adult film.
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Europe faces tough decisions over nuclear power
With high energy prices and disrupted gas supplies, European nations consider more nuclear power plants.
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China Covid: The politics driving the hellish lockdowns
Parts of Beijing are now being locked down as China's Communist Party holds a historic Congress.
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Italy on verge of new government despite row
Far-right Giorgia Meloni could be sworn in as PM soon, despite a row with ally Silvio Berlusconi.
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Ethiopia's Tigray conflict: Nasa shows how a war zone faded from space
Images of nights skies show power supplies disappearing in Ethiopia as a humanitarian crisis bites.
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What these buzzwords say about Xi's China
Party propaganda offers clues to one of the country's most powerful leaders in decades.
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Florida flesh-eating illness cases spike after Hurricane Ian
Florida has recorded a record number of cases of the lethal bacteria that lurks in salty floodwaters.
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Fuel protests in more than 90 countries, BBC analysis
People are protesting around the world against food and petrol price rises, BBC research finds.
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How Iran state TV tries to control story of protests
Iran's state-run media puts forward a very different narrative of the protests from what is being shared on social media.
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How Xi Jinping made himself unchallengeable
The speed and scale of his power grab over a decade in power took many by surprise.
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Nigeria floods: 'Overwhelming' disaster leaves more than 600 people dead
Nigeria is used to seasonal flooding, but this year has been significantly worse than usual.
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Maharajah Duleep Singh: Indian boy king's warm friendship with Queen Victoria
An exhibition in the UK chronicles the life of Maharajah Duleep Singh, the last Sikh king from India.
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Castrating Pablo Escobar's hippos
Vet Carlos Valderrama describes castrating Pablo Escobar's hippo in the wild.
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Afghanistan: Taliban ban women from many university subjects
Fatima missed her last year of school - now the Taliban are stopping her studying what she wants at university.
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Bakhmut: The Ukrainian city where Russia is still advancing
In the city of Bakhmut in the east, Russia continues to seize ground as it loses it elsewhere.
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Robert Pether: 'My Australian husband faces death in an Iraq jail'
Australian man Robert Pether was jailed arbitrarily and needs urgent medical care, his wife says.
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Nigeria's worst floods in a decade
Nigeria is being hit with some of its worst flooding in over a decade with more than 500 deaths since July.
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New footage shows Nancy Pelosi during Jan 6 riots
The Speaker of the House is seen talking to Virginia governor to request additional law enforcement.
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Ethiopia's civil war: Inside Tigray's capital Mekelle
As the war in Ethiopia's Tigray region intensifies, the BBC gets an exclusive report from its main city.
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China-Taiwan: Can a tech billionaire create a civilian fighting force?
Robert Tsao, 75, has pledged a billion Taiwan dollars to train citizens to resist a Chinese invasion.
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Fatboy Slim car park gig shut down
The owners of Lakota in Bristol closed down the gig saying too many people made it "unsafe".
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Cough-syrup scandal: How did it end up in The Gambia?
Deaths of children in The Gambia, linked to Indian-made cough syrups, raises concerns about regulation.
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China's Communist Party Congress: A really simple guide
The party elite is expected to hand Xi Jinping a third term as China's leader.
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Kenya curriculum uproar as pupils behead live chickens in school
Videos of primary school pupils learning practical skills such as cooking spark a nationwide debate.
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One of world's most active volcanoes erupts again
Video shows huge plumes of smoke and lava pouring into the sea from Italy's Stromboli island, off Sicily.
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Pacific Island Fiji aims for a high-tech future
The Pacific Island is attempting to gradually move away from traditional industries to IT services.
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Nigeria boat accident kills at least 76 fleeing floodwater
President Muhammadu Buhari ordered a review of safety measures in the country's water systems.
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Who wields the most power in Iran?
Iran's leaders are ordering the police and Revolutionary Guard to crack down on nationwide protests.
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Ethiopia civil war: My patients are doomed to die in Tigray blockade
Ethiopia's conflict has led to those in hospital needlessly dying, a doctor in Tigray tells the BBC.
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