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BBC News Macron to address nation after Barnier government collapse
The prime minister is likely to stay on as caretaker while President Emmanuel Macron chooses a successor.
BBC News New York Starbucks image may hold key to finding healthcare CEO's killer
Police are using facial recognition software to hunt the person who shot UnitedHealthcare boss Brian Thompson.
BBC News Housemate convicted of horrific murder of Kenyan LGBT activist
The body of Edwin Chiloba was found dumped in a box last year, sparking global condemnation.
BBC News S Korean leader under pressure as impeachment vote looms
Yoon Suk Yeol clings to power amid protests and a police investigation into his shock martial law decree.
BBC News Barnier to resign as French PM after government collapse
Barnier is likely to stay on as caretaker prime minister while Macron chooses a successor, a process which could take weeks.
BBC News Behind the scenes of the Baltimore bridge collapse
A new BBC documentary reveals new details of the probe into the Dali's collision with the Key Bridge.
BBC News Bitcoin surges past $100k for first time
Its record price is making headlines - but that's just one part of the cryptocurrency's tumultuous story.
BBC News Why voters are giving Africa's governing parties a bloody nose
Namibia's Swapo records its worst election performance - continuing a trend seen across Africa.
BBC News India's 'blockbuster' drugs to take on antibiotics-resistant superbugs
A number of promising new drugs from India can potentially save hundreds of thousands of lives.
BBC News What we know about the shooter in CEO Brian Thompson's killing
Police are using facial recognition software to try to determine the identity of the gunman.
BBC News Barnier downfall threatens to set a pattern for what lies ahead
Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield asks if the next French prime minister will face the same fate as Michel Barnier.
BBC News Selling sex for gold in the Amazon's illegal mines
Life for women among the Amazon’s illegal gold miners is harsh, violent, and can be deadly.
BBC News Two people wounded in Vancouver stabbing
The two people injured in the incident have been taken to the hospital with non-life threatening wounds.
BBC News Why Swedish women are quitting work
Sweden has a reputation for strong gender equality, but some young women are giving up their jobs.
BBC News French government collapses in no-confidence vote
Michel Barnier's ousting over a budget bill deepens France's current political crisis.