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Denmark holds referendum on dropping EU defence opt-out
Denmark is the latest Nordic country to reassess security policy after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine reports 15,000 suspected war crimes
Its top prosecutor accuses Russian military officials and politicians of committing war crimes.
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Sudan or Chad? Why a Darfur sultan regrets a twist of colonial fate
A traditional leader feels his people were dealt a cruel blow when absorbed into Sudan a century ago.
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Handguns: Canada proposes complete freeze on ownership
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there is no reason anyone needs a gun other than for sports or hunting.
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Ukraine war: Russia says 'liberation' of Donbas its key priority
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov defends the ongoing invasion of Ukraine in a French TV interview.
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The dangerous world of illegal mining in South Africa
BBC Africa Eye meets the migrants who risk everything to go deep underground in South Africa’s abandoned gold mines.
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War in Ukraine: The making of a new Russian propaganda machine
A pro-Kremlin outlet was launched at the start of the invasion to target Russian-occupied Ukraine.
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Hong Kong's Omicron crisis: ‘It took just 10 days for everyone to be infected’
More than half of those to die in the latest wave to hit Hong Kong were care home residents.
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US gun laws: Kamala Harris calls for assault weapons ban
The US vice-president was attending the funeral of a woman shot dead in Buffalo, New York state.
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The man turning mud into eco-friendly 'concrete'
Gnanli Landrou has invented a special powder that turns earth into a greener version of concrete
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Ukraine war: Troops could quit Severodonetsk amid Russian advance - official
Russian forces are in part of Severodonetsk and could surround local troops, an official says.
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EU's awkward summit: Don't mention Russian oil ban
The EU's latest sanctions are held up by infighting, but a summit on Monday is unlikely to solve it.
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The 22-year-old 3D-printing schools
Maggie Grout has started an NGO that will 3D-print schools where access to education is not guaranteed.
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Geetanjali Shree is first Indian winner of International Booker Prize
The prize's judges say Geetanjali Shree's Tomb of Sand is a "luminous novel of India and partition".
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Nigeria's kidnapping crisis: Should ransom payments be banned?
Businessman Lawal Ado has paid ransoms three times and says there is no other option.
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NeWater: Turning urine into beer in Singapore
Singapore's water agency came up with the drink to raise awareness of its scarcity issues.
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Ros Atkins on... Russia's food war
The West has accused the Russian military of holding food supplies for millions around the world hostage.
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Ukraine war: 'This is just the beginning, everything is still to come'
As Russian attacks intensify, Ukrainians are asking whether it's better to pay for a ceasefire with land - or lives.
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Iran building collapse: 10-storey building in ruins
Rescue teams are still searching for survivors feared to be trapped in the rubble, state media reports.
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Australia election: Five people making political history
Australia's election has ushered in political pioneers and interesting firsts across the parliament.
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Palm oil firms depriving tribes of millions of dollars
Companies supplying major manufacturers fail to meet promises to share land, joint BBC investigation finds.
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Mozambique insurgency: Why 24 countries have sent troops
Mozambique is at the heart of a global battle for influence, even though its conflict has local roots.
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Baby formula shortage: 35 tonnes of infant formula flown into the United States
The US is facing a critical shortage due to supply chain issues and the closure of a major factory.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'on the water'
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.
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Femicide: Keeping the memory of murdered women alive with maps
Geraldina Guerra tracks cases of femicide in Ecuador and maps victims' lives online so people can learn about their life as well as their death.
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Turkey: Huge rally for opposition's Canan Kaftancioglu
Canan Kaftancioglu has been convicted for insulting President Erdogan and the Turkish state.
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The desperate journey Cubans make by water to the US
Elian Lopez hoped his life-changing journey would go smoothly - then the wind changed and sun went down.
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Cannes: Topless woman protests against sexual violence in Ukraine
The woman stripped on the Cannes red carpet to show the words "stop raping us" and the Ukrainian flag.
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Ukraine war: US fully backs Sweden and Finland Nato bids - Biden
Finland and Sweden's application to join the Nato alliance has been opposed by Turkey's government.
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Meet Gleb and Ukraine’s youth orchestra in exile in Slovenia
A large group of talented young musicians and their families have been evacuated out of Ukraine into Slovenia.
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Juan Carlos: Spain's ex-king to return after two-year exile
Juan Carlos left Spain in 2020 after he was linked to an inquiry into alleged corruption.
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Ivan Kuliak: Russian gymnast given one-year ban for wearing pro-war symbol on podium next to Ukrainian
Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak is given a one-year ban for wearing a national war symbol on the podium at an event in Qatar in March.
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Ukraine: Fighters evacuated from Mariupol steelworks arrive in Russian-held town
Ukraine's defence ministry says 53 heavily injured fighters were taken to the town of Novoazovsk.
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Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford investigates the killing of civilians in a summer camp in Bucha, Ukraine.
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Buffalo shooting: Joe Biden says US must address hate
The US president says he and his wife are praying for the victims of a racially motivated shooting.
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Eurovision 2022: Highlights of Ukraine's winning night
Ukraine won the Eurovision song contest 2022, with the UK coming second, its best result since 1998.
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Fleeing Syria 10 years on: 'We cried all the way to Jordan'
A family looks back after a decade living in the world's largest Syrian refugee camp.
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Roe v Wade: Thousands attend rallies in US cities to support abortion rights
Pro-choice supporters are concerned that the Supreme Court could overturn the legal right to abortion.
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Nazanin tells UK PM his mistake had lasting impact
Former Iran detainee asks Boris Johnson why it took so long to get her home at No 10 meeting.
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Ukraine crisis: Could India cut its defence ties with Russia?
India has been under pressure to distance itself from Russia over Ukraine, including reducing defence ties.
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The Ukrainian refugee schoolgirl learning fast in the UK
Ukrainian refugee Marharyta, nine, is learning English as she waits to start school in Manchester.
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The black evangelical women who'll decide who governs Brazil
Evangelical Christian women of colour were kingmakers in Brazil's last presidential election and look set to be so again.
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Passersby in Florida rush to stop moving car with ill driver
The car is seen drifting towards traffic before strangers intervened on a busy road in Florida.
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‘If I die no-one will know’: Covid and Hong Kong’s 'cage men'
The Omicron variant overwhelmed the city's healthcare system resulting in many deaths.
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Ex-prison guard Vicky White and inmate Casey White 'planned shootout' if captured
Police said firearms were found in the vehicle the pair was driving, along with thousands in cash.
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Ukraine war: From fighting the Nazis with the Soviets, to fleeing from Putin's war
A Ukrainian Jew who once fought the Nazis with Russia says he had to flee to escape Putin's war.
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Wordle: Controversial answer was unintentional - NYT
The New York Times says the choice of the solution "fetus" amid US abortion debate was a coincidence.
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Ukraine war: Artist George Butler sketches conflict
Artist George Butler has recently returned to the UK after a month spent in Ukraine.
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Ukraine war: First ladies meet as US announces new sanctions
The US first lady met her Ukrainian counterpart as Washington sanctions 2,600 individuals.
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Fergal Keane: How I found a way to live with PTSD
The BBC correspondent, who was diagnosed with PTSD in 2008, explores the effects of the condition and how it can be treated.
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Brazil's Lula launches presidential campaign
The former Brazilian president says he wants to unite the country and defend its democracy.
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Australia election: Welcome to Durack, a seat six times bigger than Britain
Australians head to the polls on 21 May - and in Durack, it means a massive logistical effort.
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Roe v Wade: The lawyer behind America’s landmark abortion ruling
Sarah Weddington was just 26 years old when she argued her case in front of the US Supreme Court.
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The volunteer pilots from Germany delivering medical supplies to Ukraine
Ukraine Air Rescue is a group of self-funded pilots from Germany who fly medical supplies to the Ukrainian-Polish border, and help evacuate refugees on their return journey.
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Madison Cawthorn: US lawmaker 'won't back down' after naked tape leak
"We were acting foolish, and joking. That's it," says Madison Cawthorn, the youngest US congressman.
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Durban floods survivors: 'I thought the world was ending'
Moeketsi Manake and his family talk about losing everything, including their house, in the Durban floods.
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Amber Heard says Johnny Depp struck her when on drugs
Taking the stand, Amber Heard alleged a pattern of drug-fuelled violence from Johnny Depp.
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Ros Atkins on… Could Ukraine’s war spread to Moldova?
Ros Atkins looks at why there is concern Moldova could be drawn into war, like its neighbour Ukraine.
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The opera singer who survived the sinking of the General Belgrano
In May 1982, the Argentine cruiser the General Belgrano was sunk by British torpedoes during the war over the Falkland or Malvinas Islands.
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Dutch boy, 4, takes mother's car for a joyride
Despite crashing into two parked cars, no one was injured in the youngster's early morning escapade.
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