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BBC News Trump shooting: The plan and the botched security
New evidence tells us how the gunman's plan came together but not why.
BBC News How 'El Mayo' Zambada was arrested in the US after 35 years
The last of an original generation of drug cartel leaders, the Sinaloa boss evaded authorities for decades. Until now.
BBC News Celine Dion makes stirring comeback at Olympics
It's the superstar singer's first performance since revealing a serious health condition two years ago.
BBC News Opening ceremony lights up Paris in unique style
The 2024 Olympics opened in Paris in spectacular style with thousands of athletes sailing along the River Seine past lively performers on bridges, banks and rooftops in an ambitious take on an opening ceremony.
BBC News Spectacular photos from the Paris 2024 opening ceremony
A selection of eye-catching moments from the opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
BBC News How 'El Mayo' Zambada was arrested in the US after 35 years
The last of an original generation of drug cartel leaders, El Mayo evaded arrest for decades. Until now.
BBC News Opening ceremony lights up Paris in unique style
The 2024 Olympics opened in Paris in spectacular style with thousands of athletes sailing along the River Seine past lively performers on bridges, banks and rooftops in an ambitious take on an opening ceremony.
BBC News JD Vance defends 'childless cat ladies' comment after backlash
Donald Trump's vice-presidential candidate says his 2021 comments about Democrats were "sarcastic".
BBC News Three ways Trump is trying to end the Harris honeymoon
Kamala Harris is riding a wave of momentum, but Republicans sense vulnerabilities they can exploit.
BBC News Timberlake 'not intoxicated' during arrest, lawyer says
Police made several errors and should not have arrested the popstar, his lawyer Edward Burke said.
BBC News Who could have attacked France's high-speed rail?
France's interior minister vows the attackers will be arrested fast, but does not say who was to blame.
BBC News Poland's firearm bill sparks human rights concerns
The bill will allow troops to open fire on migrants crossing the border when soldiers feel under threat.
BBC News EU regulator rejects Alzheimer's drug lecanemab
It said the benefits of the treatment did not outweigh the risk of serious side effects.
BBC News French rail sabotage plays havoc with Paris Olympics opening
There is tight security for the opening ceremony, but saboteurs struck rail lines miles outside the city.
BBC News Mass killer dies as victims still demand justice
The 72-year-old was convicted for seven apartheid-era murders but was behind many more deaths.