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BBC News Protester tasered and arrested at Republican town hall
Six people were removed after congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene took the stage.
BBC News Peru's ex-president and first lady sentenced to 15 years jail
A court ruled that Humala, who governed Peru from 2011 to 2016, took illegal campaign contributions.
BBC News Watch: New speed climbing record set in the Swiss Alps
A climbing pair shatter the record for completing the daunting north faces of a famed trio of Swiss mountains.
BBC News Hacked pedestrian crossings play fake messages from Musk and Zuckerberg
Officials in Silicon Valley are investigating and have disabled the audio feature on the pedestrian crossings.
BBC News Paramilitaries declare rival government in Sudan
The country is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world two years into a bloody civil war.
BBC News Nvidia expects $5.5bn hit as US tightens chip export rules to China
The chip manufacturing giant, which has been at the heart of the AI boom, will require licences to export its H20 AI chip to China.
BBC News 'Nothing has been done' - judge warns Trump officials in deportation case
Warning of "no tolerance for gamesmanship", the judge said she would determine whether to hold the government in contempt of court.
BBC News The perils of Trump's chips strategy: the US will struggle to take on Asia
America is trying to create a chip industry through isolation and protectionism, when what allowed it to emerge in Asia is the opposite: collaboration
BBC News Hamas says it has lost contact with US-Israeli hostage
The group says it lost communication after an Israeli strike on where Edan Alexander was being held.
BBC News Pope puts architect Antoni Gaudí on path to sainthood
The Spanish architect was a devout Catholic and is best known for Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica.
BBC News His memories uncovered a secret jail - right next to an international airport
Six men in Bangladesh tell the BBC about how they were forced into detention under the now-deposed government.
BBC News Trump threatens Harvard's tax-exempt status after freezing $2bn funding
Universities, as well as many charities and religious groups, are exempted from paying federal income taxes.
BBC News Trump threatens Harvard's tax-exempt status after freezing $2bn funding
Universities, as well as many charities and religious groups, are exempted from paying federal income taxes.
BBC News Hamas rejects Israeli ceasefire disarmament proposal, Palestinian official says
The plan also gives no commitment to end the war in return for hostages, a Palestinian official says.
BBC News Russian hairdresser jailed over neighbour claim of spreading fake news
Anna Alexandrova denied posting anti-war messages, insisting the case was motivated by a land squabble.
BBC News Obama calls Trump's freeze of Harvard funding 'unlawful'
The former president broke with his practice of not criticising policies or leaders on social media to praise Harvard's stand
BBC News France says prison attacks are 'terrorism'
Vehicles were set on fire in car parks outside several prisons across the country.
BBC News Hamas rejects Israeli ceasefire disarmament proposal, Palestinian official says
The plan also gives no commitment to end the war in return for hostages, a Palestinian official says.
BBC News 'A number of businesses in limbo' in China after US tariffs on imports
BBC China correspondent Laura Bicker has been speaking to companies at the world's longest running import-export fair.
BBC News 'This is so hard': The Chinese small businesses brought to a standstill by Trump's tariffs
Stock is piling up in warehouses as exporters grapple with new levies that total up to 145%, reports the BBC's China correspondent Laura Bicker.
BBC News Peru's ex-President Ollanta Humala guilty of money laundering
A court ruled that Humala, who governed Peru from 2011 to 2016, took illegal campaign contributions.
BBC News Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after massive Russian attack
The US president apportioned blame to Ukraine's leader hours after the deadliest strike on civilians this year.
BBC News French prisons hit by wave of overnight attacks
Vehicles were set on fire in car parks outside several prisons across the country.
BBC News After freezing $2 bn in funds for Harvard, Trump takes aim at university's tax break
Universities, as well as many charities and religious groups, are exempted from paying federal income taxes.
BBC News Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after massive Russian attack
The US president said that you "don't start a war against someone 20 times your size" and hope people give you missiles.
BBC News Rare footage from Sudanese city under siege
El-Fasher residents Mostafa, Hafiza and Manahel film as their home city comes under fire in Sudan's civil war.
BBC News Moment elephants huddle to protect calves during earthquake
The behaviour is known as an 'alert circle', a formation meant to protect elephant calves from threats.
BBC News Ghana bans foreigners from trading in its gold market to boost revenue
Foreigners are however allowed to buy gold directly from GoldBod, a new state regulator.
BBC News Hamas rejects Israeli ceasefire disarmament proposal - Palestinian official
The plan also gives no commitment to end the war in return for hostages, a Palestinian official says.
BBC News Rodent nests found near house where Gene Hackman's wife died of hantavirus
The Oscar-winning actor's wife Betsy Arakawa died from a respiratory illness linked to infected rodents.
BBC News A UK-US deal sounds good but it is all about the detail
Britain is being taxed by US despite having no trade deficit but the UK may have some leverage.
BBC News French prisons hit by wave of overnight attacks
Vehicles were set on fire in car parks outside several prisons across the country.
BBC News Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after massive Russian attack
The US president said that you "don't start a war against someone 20 times your size" and hope people give you missiles.
BBC News Nigerians fear savings lost as investment app freezes them out
People share videos of themselves crying, saying that they cannot withdraw their money on CBEX.
BBC News Family of Dominican Republic nightclub collapse victim press charges
More than 230 people died when the roof of the club collapsed during a concert last Tuesday.
BBC News The stars who turned their back on Hollywood (and some who returned)
As Cate Blanchett considers giving up acting, we take a look at other stars who quit the profession.
BBC News Pope puts architect Antoni Gaudí on path to sainthood
The Spanish architect was a devout Catholic and is best known for Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica.
BBC News French prisons hit by wave of overnight attacks
Vehicles were set on fire in prison car parks outside several prisons across the country.
BBC News French prisons hit by wave of overnight attacks
Vehicles were set on fire in prison car parks outside several prisons across the country.
BBC News French prisons hit by wave of overnight attacks
Vehicles were set on fire in prison car parks outside several prisons across the country.
BBC News Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after massive Russian attack
The US president said that you "don't start a war against someone 20 times your size" and hope people give you missiles.
BBC News China's Xi urges Vietnam to oppose 'bullying' as Trump mulls more tariffs
Trump called Xi's meeting with Vietnamese leaders a ploy to figure out how to 'screw' the US.
BBC News Trump freezes $2bn in Harvard funding after university rejects demands
The White House sent a sweeping list of requirements to the university last week, which it said were aimed at fighting antisemitism.
BBC News Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after massive Russian attack
The US president said that you "don't start a war against someone 20 times your size" and hope people give you missiles.
BBC News Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after massive Russian attack
The US president said that you "don't start a war against someone 20 times your size" and hope people give you missiles.
BBC News Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after massive Russian attack
The US president says Ukraine's leader shares blame for the war with Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden.
BBC News Afghan girls turn to low-paid carpet weaving after school ban
The BBC speaks to young women who are now working to support their families in one of few jobs they are allowed to do.
BBC News Sudan's siege city - BBC smuggles in phones to reveal hunger and fear
Rare accounts of life in el-Fasher - the last major city in Darfur controlled by the Sudanese army.
BBC News Trump says Zelensky shares blame for war dead
The US president says Ukraine's leader shares blame for the war with Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden.
BBC News Iraq sandstorm leaves many with breathing problems
The sandstorm blanketed southern regions in an eerie, orange haze and shut down airports.
BBC News El Salvador's leader will not return man deported from the US in error
Nayib Bukele has won praise from Donald Trump for imprisoning some "very bad people" deported from the US.
BBC News Trump freezes $2bn in Harvard funding after university rejects demands
The White House sent a sweeping list of requirements to the university last week, which it said were aimed at fighting antisemitism.
BBC News El Salvador's leader will not return man deported from the US in error
Nayib Bukele has won praise from Donald Trump for imprisoning some "very bad people" deported from the US.
BBC News Trump freezes $2bn in Harvard funds after university rejects demands
The White House had sent a sweeping list of requirements it said were designed to fight antisemitism on campus.
BBC News Iraq sandstorm leaves many with breathing problems
The sandstorm blanketed southern regions in an eerie, orange haze and shut down airports.
BBC News Trump freezes $2bn in Harvard funding after university rejects demands
"The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights," the university says.
BBC News More than 400 killed by rebels in Sudan says UN
The UN cites "credible sources" for the estimated death toll of recent attacks on refugee camps in Darfur.
BBC News What Trump really wants from Canada
Donald Trump's return to the White House has created flashpoints between the North American neighbours.
BBC News Palestinian student activist arrested at US citizenship interview
The green card holder was held "in direct retaliation" for his role in campus protests, says his lawyer.
BBC News 5.2-magnitude earthquake hits California near San Diego
There are no reports of injuries or major damage after the quake struck on Monday morning.
BBC News Good cops, bad cops - how Trump's shifting tariff team kept world guessing
Competing voices from the White House fuelled uncertainty before the president announced a sweeping pause, experts say.
BBC News Couple arrested for breeding exotic cats in Spain
The couple is suspected of selling exotic cats online, including protected species such as white tigers.
BBC News Harvard rejects Trump administration's sweeping demands for change
"The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights," the university says.
BBC News Katy Perry among all-female space crew back on Earth after historic flight
Six women - including pop star Katy Perry - blasted off into space as part of an all-women suborbital mission
BBC News More than 400 killed by rebels in Sudan says UN
The UN cites "credible sources" for the estimated death toll of recent attacks on refugee camps in Darfur.
BBC News Watch: JD Vance drops college football trophy at White House ceremony
The Ohio State Buckeyes team was invited to meet President Donald Trump to celebrate the team's title-winning season.
BBC News 5.2-magnitude earthquake hits California near San Diego
There are no reports of injuries or major damage after the quake struck on Monday morning.
BBC News Blue Origin crew safely back on Earth after all-female space flight
Six women - including pop star Katy Perry - blasted off into space as part of an all-women suborbital mission
BBC News El Salvador's leader will not return man deported from the US in error
Nayib Bukele has won praise from Donald Trump for imprisoning some "very bad people" deported from the US.
BBC News Hungary's parliament votes to limit rights of dual nationals and LGBTQ+ people
The amendments will enable the government to ban public LGBTQ+ gatherings like Pride parades.
BBC News Landmark antitrust trial could force Zuckerberg to sell Instagram
The case against Facebook owner Meta alleges the company bought Instagram and WhatsApp to wipe out competition.
BBC News Algeria to expel 12 French embassy officials
France said the move was in response to the indictment of three Algerians in Paris on Friday.
BBC News Ant smugglers caught with hundreds of prized insects in Kenya
It is believed the ants were destined for exotic pet markets in Europe and Asia.
BBC News Conditions at Gaza hospitals 'beyond description' after Israeli attacks, WHO says
The agency says it is seeing "attack after attack" and supply shortages following an Israeli strike on al-Ahli hospital.
BBC News Conditions at Gaza hospitals 'beyond description' after Israeli attacks, WHO says
The agency says it is seeing "attack after attack" and supply shortages following an Israeli strike on al-Ahli hospital.
BBC News Watch from launch to landing: All-female crew travels into space
The flight, carrying celebrities like Katy Perry and Gayle King, reached a height of about 60 miles (96.6km) above Earth.
BBC News Watch from launch to landing: All-female crew travels into space
Watch from launch to landing: All-female crew travels into space
BBC News Zelensky urges Trump to visit Ukraine before deal with Russia
A Russian missile killed 34 people on Sunday in an attack that Trump described as "a mistake" and Germany called "a war crime".
BBC News South Africa appoints special envoy to ease US relations
Relations are at an all-time low - South Africa's ambassador to the US was expelled last month.
BBC News Katy Perry kisses the ground as Blue Origin crew return to land
The all-female crew are back on Earth after reaching space on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket.
BBC News Top former college athlete among six dead in New York plane crash
MIT graduate Karenna Groff, who was named Woman of the Year by the NCAA in 2022, was among the victims.
BBC News Zelensky urges Trump to visit Ukraine ahead of deal with Russia
A Russian missile killed 34 people on Sunday in an attack that Trump described as "a mistake" and Germany called "a war crime".
BBC News Trump threatens new tariffs on smartphones days after exempting them
President Trump says Chinese-made electronics are simply moving to a different levy "bucket".
BBC News White Lotus' Aimee Lou Wood calls SNL parody 'mean and unfunny'
The White Lotus star said a sketch that impersonated her using prosthetic teeth "punched down" on her.
BBC News South Africa re-opens inquest into Nobel laureate's death
The official ruling - that Albert Luthuli died in an accident in 1967, has long been queried by his family.
BBC News Algeria to expel 12 French embassy officials
France said the move was in response to the indictment of three Algerians in Paris on Friday.
BBC News South Africa re-opens inquest into Nobel laureate's death
The official ruling - that Albert Luthuli died in an accident in 1967, has long been queried by his family.
BBC News Algeria to expel 12 French embassy officials
France said the move was in response to the indictment of three Algerians in Paris on Friday.
BBC News 'Death is everywhere': Sudan camp residents shelter from attacks
One person in Zamzam described things as "extremely catastrophic" after three days of assaults.
BBC News Gaza medic missing since deadly attack being detained by Israel, Red Cross says
Asaad al-Nassasra has been missing since Israeli troops killed 15 other emergency workers in south Gaza three weeks ago.
BBC News Two British tourists drown near Great Barrier Reef
The men were found by a rescue helicopter, as was an Australian who is being treated in hospital.
BBC News Zelensky urges Trump to visit Ukraine ahead of deal with Russia
Trump called Sunday's attack, which killed 34 people, "horrible" and "a mistake", with Germany calling it a war crime.
BBC News White Lotus' Aimee Lou Wood calls SNL parody 'mean and unfunny'
The White Lotus star said a sketch that impersonated her using prosthetic teeth "punched down" on her.
BBC News Mario Vargas Llosa: Giant of Latin American literature, with a punch to match
The distinguished Peruvian author, who won the Nobel Prize and courted controversy most of his life, dies at 89.
BBC News Ukraine's allies condemn Russia over deadly missile attack
US President Donald Trump called Sunday's attack, which killed 34 people and injured 117, a "horrible thing".
BBC News Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa wins re-election
The sitting president's challenger in the closely fought race, Luisa González, has claimed fraud without producing evidence.
BBC News 'Pretty diabolical' - What Australians think of the housing crisis this election
The BBC spoke to people in Sydney about Australia's housing crisis and what they'd like to see politicians to do help.
BBC News South Africa poised to re-open inquest into Nobel laureate's death
An official ruling, that Albert Luthuli died in an accident in 1967, has long been queried by his family.
BBC News Ukraine's allies condemn Russia over deadly missile attack
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Sunday's attack, which killed 34 people and injured 117, as "horrifying".
BBC News Man arrested after suspected arson attack at Pennsylvania governor's home
The Democrat and his family were not injured, while authorities say the fire caused "a significant amount of damage" to their house.