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BBC News Ros Atkins on... How different countries protect children online
BBC Analysis editor Ros Atkins looks at what what is being done to prevent children seeing harmful content.
BBC News Australia tries to stop a violence against women 'epidemic', starting with schools
As the nation reels from the Bondi Junction stabbings, what can be done to shift behaviour?
BBC News Red carpets, racing and flames: Photos of the week
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.
BBC News Eurovision queen Loreen wants to write a boring song
The two-time winner talks Eurovision, protests in Sweden and why she wants to write a song about tax.
BBC News US says Israel may have breached international law using American weapons
Report says it is "reasonable to assess" there have been breaches in Gaza, but admits it does not have "complete information".
BBC News Why Modi's party is not fighting elections in Kashmir
This is the first general election since India ended the special status of Kashmir in 2019.
BBC News Peru president’s brother held in corruption probe
Nicanor Boluarte’s arrest comes weeks after President Dina Boluarte's home was raided over corruption allegations.
BBC News US says Israel may have breached international law using American weapons
Report says it is "reasonable to assess" there have been breaches in Gaza, but admits it does not have "complete information".
BBC News Eurovision final: Seven things to look out for
A look at some of the most eye-catching performers, ahead of the grand final on Saturday night.
BBC News Ukraine says it repelled Russian bid to cross border
The attempt came during an attack on a town in the northeastern Kharkiv region, says the military.
BBC News Barron Trump 'declines' Republican convention role
The former US president's youngest child, 18, has "prior commitments", according to his mother.
BBC News US says Israel may have breached international law using American weapons
State department says it is "reasonable to assess" that Israel used US-made weapons in ways inconsistent with its legal obligations.
BBC News At least 60 killed in Afghanistan flash flooding
More than 100 people are injured, according to officials, as torrents of water sweep through entire villages.
BBC News Seven dead after bus falls into river in St Petersburg
The accident took place on the Potseluev Bridge in the historic centre.
BBC News These solar flares may lead to rare Northern Lights
Unusual geomagnetic storms may make aurora borealis visible in places where it is not usually seen.