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BBC News One of world's biggest botnets taken down, US says

Law enforcement agencies from around the world have shut down an alleged global malware network which stole $5.9bn.

BBC News Rivals for Mexican presidency hold final rallies

Claudia Sheinbaum and Xóchitl Gálvez both hope to become Mexico's first female leader in Sunday's vote.

BBC News Judge rejects calls to skip Trump cases amid flags row

US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was asked to recuse himself after political flags were seen outside his houses.

BBC News Judge rejects calls to skip Trump cases amid flags row

US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was asked to recuse himself after political flags were seen outside his houses.

BBC News Israel says it controls corridor on Gaza-Egypt border

An Egyptian source denies that cross-border smuggling tunnels used by Hamas still exist in the area.

BBC News Democracy activists face jail in HK's biggest security case

They were accused of trying to “overthrow” the government in 2020 by holding unofficial primaries.

BBC News Suspended driver joins court hearing while driving

The judge was surprised when a defendant charged with driving on a suspended license appeared behind the wheel.

BBC News Fans hit the Harry Styles trail on hometown tours

The new route, led by superfans, visits a string of sites from the pop star’s childhood in Cheshire.

BBC News Who are the 47 democracy activists facing jail in Hong Kong?

The city's most prominent opposition figures will soon have their fate decided.

BBC News Black men sue American Airlines for 'racial discrimination'

The airline is investigating after a lawsuit was filed saying all black men were temporarily removed from a flight.

BBC News Power cuts could last for days in storm-hit Texas

Officials warn of a "multi-day power outage situation", as severe weather claims another life in the state.

BBC News Africa's new F1 fans who want a race on the continent

The historically Eurocentric sport has found a new and growing fanbase in Africa.

BBC News How the Kremlin uses comics to glorify its war in Ukraine

Under a Kremlin-backed scheme, comics praising the invasion of Ukraine and glorifying Russian soldiers are being distributed to schools across Russia.

BBC News Judge rejects calls to skip Trump cases amid flags row

US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was asked to recuse himself after political flags were seen outside his houses.

BBC News Man arrested in US after years of catapult attacks

Police believe the suspect, 81, antagonised residents of his Californian neighbourhood over nearly a decade.