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Storm Boris causes flash floods, deaths through Europe
Storm Boris is cutting a swathe across Europe - not Sweden though, that's where Anita Purcell-Sjölund is. Audio
Houthi missile hits central Israel for first time
The Iran-aligned Houthis have promised more strikes to come, in solidarity with the Palestinians.
Shanghai braces for direct hit from Typhoon Bebinca
Hundreds of flights have been cancelled and resorts, including a Disney park, shut as the typhoon bears down.
Meet Moo Deng, who's taken over the internet
Two-month-old pygmy hippo Moo Deng is drawing large crowds to the Thai zoo where she lives. Video
Haiti gas truck explosion kills 25
A fuel truck explosion in Haiti has killed at least 25 people, according to local media, leaving dozens of survivors with serious burns.
At least 20 killed in tribal fighting near PNG mine
At least 20 people have been killed and hundreds of women and children displaced after four days of clashes.
Venezuela arrests Spain, US and Czech nationals for 'destabilisation'
Venezuela has arrested two Spaniards, three US citizens and a Czech on suspicion of plans to destabilise the South American country, a top Venezuela official says.
Egypt train collision: At least three killed, 49 injured
Five of the injured are in unstable condition, Egypt's health ministry said.
British PM breaches parliamentary rules
He did not declare a wealthy businessman and Labour Party donor bought high-end clothes for his wife Victoria.
At least 64 people feared dead in Nigeria boat accident
A wooden boat carrying 70 farmers capsized as it was transporting them across the river in Zamfara State to reach their farmlands.
Russia, Ukraine exchange 206 prisoners in second swap in two days
"Our people are home," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on the Telegram messaging app.
10 Palestinians killed in strike, Israel says targeted Hamas commander
At least 10 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Saturday, Palestinian media reported, and the Israeli military said it targeted a Hamas commander. The strike hit...
Pair of taxidermied huia could fetch $128k at London auction
The birds, which date to the late 1800s, are "eye-catching" examples of an extinct species, auctioneers say.
US officials question if easing Ukraine weapons restrictions would pay off
Some are deeply sceptical that allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons to strike deep within Russia would make a significant difference.
'This is ugly': Pope speaks out on Gaza school bombings
In an interview on a flight back to Europe, the Pope also said US Catholics would have to "choose the lesser evil" when they vote in November.
Justin Timberlake sentenced after drunk driving arrest
The pop star has pleaded guilty to a lesser traffic charge - driving while ability impaired - and was ordered to perform community service.
Sports 'trial of the century' to finally get underway
The hearing into Manchester City's 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial regulations will begin on Monday, according to ESPN.
Musk calls Australian government 'fascists' over misinformation law
Australia's Labor government has unveiled legislation which could fine internet platforms up to 5 percent of their global revenue for enabling misinformation.
'Felt like he needed the hug' - the wing and the King
Asking the King for a hug might be not be everyone's first move when meeting royalty, but for Black Ferns wing Ayesha Leti-I'iga, it's completely normal.
Miss Universe Fiji drama continues, authorities investigate
There has been accusations of racism, vote-rigging, conflicts of interest and "conspiracy theories" - and that's just from the "official" Miss Universe Fiji organisation.