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BBC News Furiosa sees worst Memorial Day opening in 30 years

The Mad Max prequel narrowly beat its competitor The Garfield Movie, which made $31.1m (£24.3m).

BBC News The impact of recognising a Palestinian state

Declarations by Ireland, Spain and Norway will put pressure on other countries in Europe.

BBC News Singapore Airlines: 'Turbulence landed five of my family in ICU'

A week on, passengers and family reveal to the BBC what happened on Flight SQ321.

BBC News Deadly landslide threatens thousands more as hopes for survivors fade

An evacuation alert has been put out in Papua New Guinea, days after a deadly landslide.

BBC News Survivor of Mexico armed attack given protection

A candidate for mayor in violence-wracked Guerrero state survives a deadly attack.

BBC News What will Trump jury decide? Here are the three options

A verdict could come this week - the former president's conviction or acquittal, or there could be a mistrial.

BBC News Israel continues Rafah strikes after dozens killed in bombing

PM Netanyahu calls the strike a "tragic mishap" but vows to continue the war against Hamas despite international condemnation.

BBC News Deadly landslide threatens thousands more as hopes for survivors fade

An evacuation alert has been put out, with an official saying the mountain remains "very active".

BBC News Jeremy Bowen: Ukraine faces its worst crisis since the war began

The composure Ukrainians show in the face of Russian attacks cannot conceal the dangers Kyiv faces in the summer ahead.

BBC News Modi’s party volunteers targeting 100,000 people a day

India’s governing party is far ahead of its rivals in digital campaigning, especially on WhatsApp.

BBC News Netanyahu vows to continue war amid air strike condemnation

At least 45 people were killed in a strike on Rafah, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

BBC News World's rarest album to go on display in Australia

Just a single copy of the Wu-Tang Clan album exists, and only a few ears have ever listened to it.

BBC News South Africans still battling ‘economic apartheid’ 30 years on

The levels of homelessness underscore that the country has a way to go to shake off its history.

BBC News Pope allegedly used derogatory term for gay people

The Pope was speaking at a meeting of bishops on whether gay men should be allowed to become priests.

BBC News Netanyahu vows to continue war amid air strike condemnation

At least 45 people were killed in a strike on Rafah, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.