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Netanyahu is only obstacle to bringing hostages home, families say
Israel's strike on Qatar shows that "every time a deal approaches, Netanyahu sabotages it", the group says. -
'We knew the family': Utah town in disbelief after local resident accused of killing Charlie Kirk
Tyler Robinson is accused of killing Charlie Kirk during an open-air speaking event. -
Nepal's major parties say dissolved parliament must be reinstated
The House of Representatives was dissolved by the country's president, following deadly anti-corruption protests. -
Trump 'ready' to sanction Russia if Nato nations stop buying its oil
The US president has repeatedly threatened tougher measures against Moscow, but has so far failed to take action. -
Huge fire rips through residential homes in Manila
Local reports say at least 14 fire trucks were called to the fire in the residential area, resulting in an evacuation to two nearby centres. -
Bowling and curling among tests for tram driver world championship
Twenty five tram driving teams from all over the world battle it out in Vienna. -
Animal shelter workers hospitalised after FBI uses furnace to burn seized meth
Fourteen staff were hospitalised and 75 cats and dogs evacuated. -
Charlie Kirk memorial service set to take place in Arizona stadium
Turning Point USA, the organisation Kirk co-founded, announced the event will be held on 21 September. -
Woman held by Taliban warns British couple 'dying' in prison
Faye Hall was arrested with Peter and Barbie Reynolds in February, and released after two months. -
'We escaped certain death': Israel intensifies Gaza City bombardment, forcing families to flee
A wave of heavy aerial attacks in recent days have triggered a surge in civilian displacement. -
New Nato mission to bolster eastern flank after Russia drone incursion
France, Denmark and Germany will send jets to Poland after Russian drones flew into its airspace. -
Colombian court rules Meta was wrong to bar porn star's Instagram account
The nation's highest court says the tech firm removed Esperanza Gómez's account without clear justification. -
What to expect from the Emmys and how to watch the ceremony
Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham from Netflix's Adolescence are among the nominees at this year's event. -
After fatal crash, Sikh truck drivers in the US fear blowback
Sikh truck drivers say they've experienced an uptick in harassment after a fatal crash thrust them into the national spotlight. -
Malawi - where the petrol queue might overshadow the queue to vote
With long petrol queues on city roads, everyday issues dominate in the run-up to Tuesday's vote. -
The Israeli army took over my home, used it like a hotel, then set it on fire
Palestinian Nasser Faratawi found his West Bank home and business in ruins months after the IDF seized it. -
Kashmir's young are preserving history - one post at a time
Young Kashmiris are using social media to preserve language, heritage and identity through storytelling. -
BBC reports from house linked to Charlie Kirk shooting suspect
Sitting outside was a grey car, similar to the model detectives said the suspect used to drive to the scene of the attack. -
Watch: Video shows moment Kirk shooting suspect flees the scene
The video shows a figure dressed in black dropping from a roof at the Utah campus and fleeing towards a wooded area. -
'Looks like a toy, but it's real': BBC examines a downed Russian drone
Drones like this one were shot down over Polish airspace in the early hours of Wednesday. -
What you need to know about Bolsonaro's coup prison sentence
The former president of Brazil has been sentenced to 27 years in prison after being found guilty for plotting a military coup. -
See Kathmandu's destroyed and barricaded streets after violence
There's an intense military presence on the Nepali capital's streets, says the BBC's Samira Hussain. -
A rooftop figure, gunfire, then panic - how Charlie Kirk shooting unfolded
The conservative activist and influential Trump ally was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University.