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BBC News City of cafes: Shanghai’s love affair with coffee
Shanghai has seen a boom in cafes, with the government claiming it now has more than any other place in the world.
BBC News Israel claims it killed senior Hezbollah commander in strike on Beirut
The Israeli military said Fuad Shukr was "eliminated" but local security sources say he was not in the building that was hit.
BBC News Rise in people fascinated by violence, police warn
UK and US officers say they are seeing threats from individuals who don't support a particular ideology.
BBC News Chaos and damage in Beirut after Israeli air strike
Smoke seen rising from above the Lebanese capital, as building is damaged and crowds of people gathered outside.
BBC News The Dua Lipa festival aiming to change Kosovo’s image
Dua Lipa and her dad's Sunny Hill Festival saw artists like Stormzy, Burna Boy, Bebe Rexha as headliners.
BBC News The Israelis who want grandchildren from their dead sons’ sperm
They want to choose a mother to bear their grandchildren, but face legal hurdles.
BBC News Israel claims it killed senior Hezbollah commander in strike on Beirut
The Israeli military said Fuad Shukr was "eliminated" but local security sources say he was not in the building that was hit.
BBC News Fresh protests in Venezuela as anger grows at disputed election result
The opposition says it has proof President Maduro's victory claim is fraudulent; his defence minster has warned of a "coup".
BBC News Belarus pardon for German hints at wider prisoner swap
The unusual case is prompting speculation Mr Krieger may be part of a swap involving prisoners in Germany and Russia
BBC News Investigation into alleged antisemitism at Olympic football match
A banner reading 'Genocide Olympics' could be seen inside the stadium during Israel's game against Paraguay
BBC News New Secret Service boss reveals fresh Trump shooting details
In a tense hearing, Acting Director Ronald Rowe shared new details about security failures, the would-be assassin and changes.
BBC News Relief as Palestinian medical evacuees leave Gaza
One of the patients had been waiting six months to be able to get out of the war-torn territory.
BBC News Lobster dinner for King Charles cost France €450,000
The country's audit office has warned that "significant efforts" are needed to restore financial balance after an increase in spending.
BBC News Venezuelan defence minister says protests constitute 'coup'
Anti-government protests in Venezuela which erupted after a disputed election result have been branded "a coup".
BBC News Central African Republic latest to declare mpox outbreak
Infections have spread to the capital, Bangui, after being restricted to rural areas, the health minister says.