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- 'Next time in Moscow?': Five takeaways after Trump and Putin's Alaska summit -
With no ceasefire and an invitation to Moscow, the US and Russia's meeting yields more questions than answers.
- No ceasefire, no deal: What summit means for Trump, Putin and Ukraine -
Three BBC correspondents at the meeting in Alaska assess what we learned about the two leaders and what's next for the war.
- 'A long way for nothing?' BBC correspondents on Alaska meeting -
After the leaders left without taking questions, Anthony Zurcher and Steve Rosenberg stayed on to unpack what we learned.
- How the Trump-Putin summit unfolded... in under 2 minutes -
The meeting concluded with no deal being reached between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin but "great progress" was made in Ukraine talks.
- Afghans resettled in UK hit by new data breach -
Personal data of up to 3,700 Afghans have potentially been exposed after a cyber-attack on a company working with the MoD.
- UK trade envoy resigns over northern Cyprus visit -
Labour MP Afzal Khan as resigned after criticism of his visit last week to the territory, which isn't recognised by the UK government.
- The 104-year-old WW2 veteran who moved the Queen to tears -
Yavar Abbas reflects on his experiences on the front line - and the wars engulfing the world today.
- One dead and dozens injured as Danish train hits tanker and derails -
The crash at a railway crossing in southern Jutland involved a lorry transporting farm waste.
- Opening game of Premier League halted after Semenyo reports racist abuse -
Merseyside Police is investigating after a 47-year-old man was ejected from Anfield following reports of racist abuse directed towards Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo.
- Blackpink: K-pop band make 'epic Wembley dream' come true -
The quartet have become the first Korean girl group to headline a concert at London's Wembley Stadium.
- Topshop returns to the High Street, but can it get its cool back? -
For many people, the stores defined their childhood. Now they are due to come back.
- Are mangoes good for diabetes? Indian studies challenge conventional wisdom -
Two Indian trials suggest that controlled mango consumption, instead of carbs, may improve blood sugar in diabetes.
- An artist on the run, an exhibition censored: How China tried to silence a Thai art show -
The Burmese curators of the show, which contained Tibetan, Uyghur and Hong Kong art, have fled to the UK.
- 'I spend £120 a month on buses': Under-22s on what free travel would mean to them -
They welcome a call for under-22s in England to get free bus passes to help them into work and education.
- The Papers: 'Ukraine's fate in their hands' and 'Praying for peace' -
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's high-stakes summit in Alaska dominates Saturday's papers.
- Far-right Israeli minister taunts prominent Palestinian prisoner in his cell -
Video shows Itamar Ben Gvir telling the most prominent Palestinian prisoner Marwan Barghouti "you will not win".
- Iceland offers £1 reward to customers for reporting shoplifters -
The company estimates that shoplifting costs its business around £20m each year.
- Watch: Royals and veterans mark VJ Day 80 years on -
The King and Queen led a two-minute silence at a service in Staffordshire to commemorate 80 years since VJ Day.
- Epping hotel given temporary ban on taking new asylum seekers -
A court hears housing the asylum seekers at the hotel is causing an "unacceptable" safety risk.
- Flash floods kill more than 300 in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir -
The majority of deaths were recorded in Pakistan's mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area.
- DC police chief retains command after deal with Trump administration -
The city had asked a judge to block Attorney General Bondi's order that put in place an "emergency police commissioner".
- Kingsmill owner to buy Hovis to make UK bread giant -
Warburtons is the current market leader and the deal needs approval from the competition watchdog.
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- 'When will it stop?' - league opener halted as Semenyo reports racism -
Merseyside Police is investigating after a 47-year-old man was ejected from Anfield following reports of racist abuse directed towards Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo.
- 'Ekitike is instant Anfield hero but defence brutally exposed' -
Hugo Ekitike's headline act does not disguise flaws which Liverpool boss Arne Slot must address, says BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty.
- Liverpool leave it late to beat Bournemouth in six-goal thriller -
Liverpool begin their Premier League title defence with a win but needed late goals to beat Bournemouth on a night dedicated to former player Diogo Jota.
- O'Sullivan makes two 147 breaks in semi-final win -
Ronnie O'Sullivan compiles two 147 maximum breaks in his 6-3 victory over Chris Wakelin in the Saudi Arabia Masters semi-finals.
- Former Australia captain Simpson dies aged 89 -
Former Australia Test captain and coach Bob Simpson dies aged 89.
- 'Everything is stacked against him' - Itauma v Whyte predictions -
Fighters, pundits and trainers give their predictions for Saturday's heavyweight fight between Britons Moses Itauma and Dillian Whyte.
- Family, memories and childhood - getting to know Wayne Rooney -
Wayne Rooney sat down with Kelly Somers for a wide-ranging chat to discuss his career, life away from football and family.
- 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.