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Cautious optimism for Gaza ceasefire breakthrough as Netanyahu visits US

Yolande Knell Middle East correspondent Reuters US President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House in April After 21 months

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Search for survivors after 51 killed, including 15 children

Gary O’Donoghue, AngĂ©lica Casas & Alex Lederman BBC News Reporting fromKerr County, Texas BBC reports from the scene of floods in Kerr County Hundreds of

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At least 24 killed and up to 25 children missing in Texas floods

At least 24 people have died and up to 25 people from a girls’ summer camp remain missing after flash floods hit the US state

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Russia the first to recognise Taliban government in Afghanistan

Tabby Wilson BBC News Digital – World Getty Images Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi met with Russia’s ambassador on Thursday Russia has become the

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Dozens missing after ferry sinks off Bali

At least four people have died and dozens are missing after a ferry sank off Indonesia’s tourist island of Bali, rescuers said. The boat was

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Qantas data breach to impact 6 million airline customers

Tabby Wilson BBC News, Sydney Reuters The airline says there will be no impact to Qantas’ operations Qantas is contacting customers after a cyber attack

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Losing a baby, rescuing a child and dodging air strikes in Darfur

Anne Soy Deputy Africa editor BBC Aged just 19, Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried as she was fleeing on foot the devastating war that has ravaged

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After five years in jail, opposition figure Tikhanovsky speaks out

EPA Sergei Tikhanovsky was so ematiated after his release that even his daughter didn’t recognise him Sergei Tikhanovsky has barely spoken for more than five

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Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ advances, but still faces Republican dissent

Senate Republicans narrowly advanced a budget bill that is pivotal to President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda ahead of a self-imposed 4 July deadline. In a

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Hungary Pride to go ahead, as PM Orban threatens ‘legal consequences’

A Budapest Pride march is expected to go ahead on Saturday, defying Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s legal threats against LGBTQ rights activists. The march