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Attacked Navalny ally will 'never give up' fight
Leonid Volkov - in his first TV interview since the assault - says his fight against Putin will never end.Top stories -
Unpaid carers being forced to repay £250m to DWP
One claimant unknowingly overpaid Carer's Allowance said the debts she incurred have brought 'considerable financial strain'.Top stories -
Russia could increase Ukraine attacks, says Zelensky
Moscow continues to make military gains in the Kharkiv region as Ukraine struggles with resources.Top stories - Ukraine -
More Northern Lights soon as Sun storms strengthen
Another spectacular light show could come within two weeks as Sun storms reach 11-year high.Top stories -
Israel's army says three hostages' bodies recovered
The three had been killed in Hamas's attack on Israel on 7 October and their bodies taken to Gaza.Top stories - Israel -
CCTV appears to show Diddy beating girlfriend in hotel
The clip seems to show an attack described in Casandra Ventura's lawsuit against the rapper last year.Top stories -
Thunderstorm weather warning issued by Met Office
Forecasters have warned some areas could see up to 50mm (2in) of rain and flooding on Saturday.Top stories -
Why the BBC could track down a people-smuggling kingpin before the police
Barzan Majeed is believed to have controlled the trade across the English Channel yet remained free.Top stories -
Usyk v Fury - title fight predictions
As Tyson Fury bids to become undisputed heavyweight champion against Oleksandr Usyk, BBC Sport asks the world of boxing for their predictions.Top stories -
'My fake food was good enough for Barbie'
A fake food artist is "stunned" by the response since her work featured in the hit film Barbie.Top stories -
Slovakia PM Fico stable after further surgery
It comes as a man charged with attempting to murder Robert Fico arrived in court on Saturday.Top stories -
Putin and Xi no longer have a partnership of equals
Vladimir Putin’s visit to China was a show of strength, but in reality he needs Beijing's support for his war in Ukraine.Top stories -
Is the move to electric cars running out of power?
There has been an unexpected slowdown in sales of electric cars. Could this be more than a blip?Top stories -
Faisal Islam: Is the US economy doing too well?
The US economic boom has consequences for the global balance of power - and for the UK.Top stories -
Cuba laments collapse of iconic sugar industry
For centuries, sugar was the mainstay of Cuba's economy. Now the industry is in rapid decline.Top stories -
Nutritionist lifts lid on transforming Tyson Fury
Sheffield nutritionist Greg Marriott has lived with, and cooked for, the boxer for seven months.Top stories - Boxing -
First Apprentice wedding 'like an Alan Sugar task'
Akshay Thakrar and Harpreet Kaur put their business skills to use as they plan the week-long party.Top stories -
The Papers: Alcohol abuse 'costs £27bn' and 'King's fighting spirit'
The public cost of alcohol abuse and the King's plans to travel for D-Day tributes lead the papers.Top stories -
Throwing cash in the air - Nigeria's wedding dilemma
Spraying money - flinging cash at the happy couple - is a highlight of many ceremonies but is illegal.Top stories -
Why is this small town mayor accused of being a Chinese spy?
The Philippines investigates a mayor as it faces increasing sea tensions with China.Top stories -
What makes Billie Eilish's records 'eco-friendly'?
The singer promised Hit Me Hard And Soft would be her most environmentally conscious album yet.Top stories -
How this man's killer got 79 blades delivered to his door
Omar Khan's murderer was able to buy dozens of blades from an online store. What went wrong?Top stories -
Lanterns, lights and laundry: Photos of the week
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.Top stories -
I warmed up by stretching in a jail cell - golf star Scheffler
World number one Scottie Scheffler says he prepared for round two at the US PGA Championship by warming up in his jail cell after being arrested.Top stories -
Troops cleared of blame over Falklands ship bombing
Secret files finally clear the Welsh Guards after 48 crew were killed in the bombing of Sir Galahad.Top stories -
King Charles to attend D-Day commemorations
The King, Queen and Prince William will take part in events marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.Top stories - United Kingdom -
France honours baguette with scented stamp
Nearly 600,000 copies of the commemorative stamp have gone on sale to the public.Top stories -
Usyk and Fury separated at Riyadh weigh-in
Watch as Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are separated by security at the weigh-in for Saturday’s undisputed heavyweight title fight in Saudi Arabia.Top stories -
Putin, Is It Xi You’re Looking For?
Russia and China’s leaders meet in BeijingTop stories -
Mike Pompeo: How could Trump end the war in 24 hours?
The former secretary of state on his old boss, and US support.Top stories - Donald Trump -
Who gets 15 hours of free childcare and how do I apply?
Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for their two-year-olds.Top stories -
Funeral for boy, 5, who fell from block of flats
"Beautiful and caring" Aalim Makail, who died on Thursday, will be buried at a local mosque later.Top stories -
Farmer opens up about mental impact of TB cull
Challenges in agriculture range from soaring feed, fuel and fertiliser costs to an ageing population.Top stories -
Crowds expected in Glasgow as Celtic fans mark title win
Police say a 'proportionate' plan is in place after disruption caused by celebrating fans last year.Top stories -
Trump lawyer accuses Cohen of lying in hush-money trial
Tensions boil over on a heated day in court, as the ex-president’s lawyer assails the prosecution's star witness.Top stories - Donald Trump -
Cohen grilled relentlessly about past crimes at Trump trial
Trump's lawyers are taking aim at Michael Cohen's credibility by focusing on the guilty pleas that once saw him jailed.Top stories - Donald Trump -
Slovak PM 'fighting for his life' following hours of surgery - minister
Robert Fico was shot as he left a meeting in Handlova, central Slovakia - a suspect has been arrested.Top stories -
Huge manhunt in France for prisoner after two officers killed in ambush
The deadly ambush began when a car rammed into a police van, before gunmen attacked the officers.Top stories -
Banning UK arms sales to Israel would strengthen Hamas, Lord Cameron says
But Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth says "I do not want to see British-made weapons used" in an offensive on the city of Rafah.Top stories - United Kingdom -
Switzerland's Nemo crowned the winner of Eurovision 2024
Twenty-five entrants took the stage in Malmo in tonight's final after the Netherlands' contestant was disqualified.Top stories