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- Palestinians flee IDF attacks on Gaza City as Israelis protest against occupation plan -
Israeli bombardment has created a "catastrophic" situation in the city's Zeitoun neighbourhood, the city's Hamas-run authority says.
- Novelist Sally Rooney says she will support Palestine Action despite ban -
The Irish novelist says "if this makes me a supporter of terror under UK law, so be it".
- Trump posted a photo of me sitting by my tent - then a bulldozer arrived -
DC's largest homeless encampment was destroyed after the president called for a crackdown. What happened to its residents?
- Actor Terence Stamp, who starred as Superman villain, dies aged 87 -
The Oscar-nominated actor shot to fame in the 1960s, going on to star in numerous films across a six decade career.
- Watch: Plane makes emergency landing on Australian golf course -
Video shows the aircraft flying over the golf course before crash landing, as the pilot and passenger escaped without major injuries.
- Beyond chow mein: Can a new wave of restaurants help China win hearts? -
As an authoritarian China tries other forms of soft power, a sumptuous table may be a useful draw.
- Boy, 2, dies after car hits pedestrians -
A man in his 20s is arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, police say.
- 'Don't forget to have fun'. Pupils open time capsule letters to themselves -
Students at a secondary school in London wrote letters to themselves at the height of Covid - and opened them again just before their GCSEs.
- Derelict fortress transformed into £3m party island -
Mike Conner hopes the island's next owner will make the most of it to bring more tourists to Wales.
- Hurricane Erin grows in size as it barrels towards Caribbean -
The "extremely powerful" storm is downgraded in intensity but could still bring life-threatening effects.
- Claire's was 'shopping heaven' until Shein came along -
As the future of the chain hangs in the balance, what made tweenagers fall in love with its quirky charm?
- Terence Stamp: 1960s icon who was the 'master of the brooding silence' -
Stamp, the dashing 60s acting icon who re-emerged as a fine character actor, has died aged 87.
- Trump's ceasefire pivot will cause dismay in Kyiv and Europe -
The US president demanded a ceasefire before he met Putin. His change of mind flies in the face of what Europe and Ukraine want.
- Leaves falling, berries ripe, but it's hot. Is autumn coming early? -
Has autumn come sooner than expected to the UK - and does it even matter if it has?
- Once home to a cult, the Chilean tourist village haunted by torture and child abuse -
Chile wants to turn the site where a cult leader tortured prisoners and abused his followers into a memorial.
- Thousands cross Channel in small boats since new migrant deal with France -
More than 2,500 people have crossed the English Channel in the 11 days since the "one in, one out" migrant scheme took effect, Home Office figures show.
- Malnourished Gazan woman flown to Italy dies in hospital -
The woman was one of 180 Gazans evacuated by Italy in response to the humanitarian crisis
- Israel specified 'danger zones' in Gaza. That's where aid was dropped -
BBC Verify finds 10 occasions where aid was dropped into an area Israel has warned people not to enter, saying it would put their lives at risk.
- Met urged to scrap Carnival facial recognition plan -
Civil liberty groups say in a letter to Sir Mark Rowley the technology's deployment is "disappointing".
- Hollywood stuntman set on fire for Pink Floyd cover dies aged 88 -
Ronnie Rondell Jr's decades-long career saw him appear in films and TV including Baywatch, Spartacus and The Matrix Reloaded.
- Air Canada flights to resume after union told to end strike -
Canada's jobs minister intervenes in the dispute in a bid to preserve "stability and supply chains".
- Girl dies at Cornwall beauty spot after incident in water -
Emergency services were called to Wacker Quay in Torpoint, on Saturday evening.
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- The Trump-Putin summit: Tactics and trolling? -
Trump and Putin head to Alaska for talks.
- Inside Trump’s meeting with Putin… Americast is in Alaska! -
Can Trump stop the war in Ukraine?
- Joan: the razor-sharp-tongued first lady of laughter -
Katherine Ryan presents a celebration of the razor-sharp-tongued first lady of laughter.
- 'A major asset for us' - Ramsey completes Newcastle move -
Newcastle United sign midfielder Jacob Ramsey from Aston Villa for £40m.
- Baker marks England call-up with Hundred hat-trick -
Sonny Baker marks his first England call-up with a hat-trick as Manchester Originals boost their men's Hundred hopes by beating rivals Northern Superchargers.
- Little-known rule that meant Eze goal was disallowed -
Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze thought he had given his side the lead with a well struck free-kick within the opening 15 minutes at Stamford Bridge.
- Brilliant Buttler helps Originals dominate Superchargers -
Jos Buttler and Heinrich Klaasen both hit half-centuries and Sonny Baker and Josh Tongue each take three wickets as Manchester Originals pick up their second victory with a dominant 57-run victory over Northern Superchargers in The Hundred.