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BBC News Statue of Russia's Wagner founder Prigozhin unveiled in Central Africa
The new monument "is part of the bilateral relationship" between CAR and Russia, officials say.
BBC News Namibia elects first female president in disputed poll
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wins with 57% of the vote but her rival said there was electoral malpractice.
BBC News Namibia elects first female president in disputed poll
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wins with 57% of the vote but her rival said there was electoral malpractice.
BBC News Fear, fury and triumph: Six hours that shook South Korea
A recap of a dramatic night that saw South Koreans rush to overturn the president's shock martial law order.
BBC News 135 killed in football stadium crush, Guinea rights groups say
Estimate based on information from hospital, cemeteries, families, witnesses and other sources.
BBC News Namibia elects first female president in disputed poll
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wins with 57% of the vote but her rival said there was electoral malpractice.
BBC News Namibia elects first female president in disputed poll
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wins with 57% of the vote but her rival said there was electoral malpractice.
BBC News Top Chinese language novelist dies in apparent suicide
Chiung Yao's work has been adapted to movies and TV and launched the careers of big name stars.
BBC News How two hours of martial law unfolded in South Korea
MPs begin impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol after thwarting his bid to impose martial law.
BBC News French government on verge of collapse as PM faces confidence vote
Banier, who was appointed by Emmanuel Macron just three months ago, is widely expected to lose a no-cofidence vote.
BBC News Filipino vessel 'sideswiped' by China Coast Guard
The incident happened near the disputed Scarborough Shoal and Beijing said it acted "in accordance with the law".
BBC News BBC Verify tracks week of rebel advances in Syria
It’s been one week since rebel forces launched their largest offensive against the Syrian government in years. BBC Verify has been tracking their advances.
BBC News Diddy accused of dangling woman from high balcony in new case
The rapper has denied the allegations - the latest in more than two dozen lawsuits filed against him.
BBC News Why did South Korea's leader declare martial law - and what now?
Yoon Suk Yeol's move was spurred not by external threats but by his own desperate political troubles.
BBC News Georgians risk serious injury and jail in fresh pro-EU protests
More than 300 people have been arrested and police are accused of using unnecessary force on the streets.