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  1. Our correspondent enters Khartoum just days after Sudan's army recaptured it from the Rapid Support Forces after a six-month offensive.
  2. The 26-year-old is accused of shooting dead healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel.
  3. Marine Le Pen has said a "nuclear bomb" was used against her party to stop it getting into power.
  4. Russia calls up 160,000 men aged 18-30 as it moves to expand the size of its military.
  5. Since the war began, more than 15,000 children have reportedly been killed, the agency says.
  6. The BBC speaks to people in Mandalay close to where Myanmar's deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck.
  7. The Blue Lagoon and the town of Grindavik were ordered to evacuate after earthquakes hit the area.
  8. Ms Giuffre 'remains in serious condition' in hospital following a collision with a school bus, her family say.
  9. Residents in Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city, speak of despair and sleepless nights since last week's earthquake.
  10. Benjamin Netanyahu testified to police after two men were arrested over alleged payments from the Gulf Arab state.
  11. The soldier was part of a team of four who disappeared a week ago while conducting military drills near the border with Belarus.
  12. The Israeli military said it targeted a Hezbollah operative in the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital.
  13. Gangs control most of the capital but the attack seems to suggest they are expanding to other towns.
  14. Myanmar's military government says at least 2,000 people were killed in last week's 7.7 magnitude quake.
  15. European rightwingers have voiced support for the French far-right politician after she was banned from running for public office.
  16. A nationwide vote would be difficult, but some say there are good reasons to hold one soon.
  17. The deaths of 15 people including paramedics in a convoy have been blamed on Israel's military.
  18. British citizen Momodou Taal had his visa revoked due to protest activities opposing Israel.
  19. In its first response to Trump's criticism of Putin, the Kremlin tried to play down the tensions between the two leaders.
  20. Her family had not seen her for six months before she was found with a man claiming to be her husband.
  21. Many streets across Zimbabwe remained deserted and empty on the day of a planned protest.
  22. Officials said 17 alleged criminals were deported despite a court order.
  23. The US president suggests the new import taxes he is set to announce this week will hit all countries.
  24. The woman told police she was sexually assaulted and raped by the five men in September 2023.
  25. The search for a fourth soldier is ongoing in a swampy bog near Pabradė, where they were taking part in military drills.
  26. Four others were injured in the blast at the mine in Asturias, northern Spain.
  27. Six Civil Defence first responders and a UN employee were also killed in the incident in Rafah on 23 March.
  28. With a 218 to 213 majority in the House, Republicans cannot afford to lose winnable elections – let alone slam dunks.
  29. A transgender woman who became the first to legally marry in India's Tamil Nadu state speaks of her mother's unwavering support.
  30. The far-right figurehead has been barred from running for public office for five years, throwing her plans into disarray.