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BBC News Why France is finding vegan croissants hard to stomach
The idea of butter-free patisseries appeals to some but horrifies dairy farmers and traditionalists.
BBC News Israelis rally for hostage deal as ceasefire talks continue
Tens of thousands protest in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem ahead of further ceasefire negotiations in Cairo.
BBC News Is Zimbabwe zigzagging into further currency chaos?
Traders suffer a case of déjà -vu as any savings are wiped out with a new currency called the Zig.
BBC News Cubans lured to Russian army by high pay and passports
The number of Cubans recruited to fight in Ukraine is thought to be in the hundreds.
BBC News 'Student arrests will be my final college memory'
As graduations begin, three students reflect on a college experience bookended by Covid and now campus protests.
BBC News Zeekill: From teenage cyber-thug to Europe’s most wanted
Kivimaki rose through teen cyber gangs to become a Most Wanted criminal responsible for one of the most shocking hacks in history.
BBC News From likes to votes: How influencers are changing Indian politics
Politicians are roping in influencers to woo voters like never before. But is this a good thing?
BBC News North Korean weapons are killing Ukrainians. The implications are far bigger
A missile that crashed in Kharkiv shows the surprising scale at which Pyongyang's weapons are used.
BBC News German election candidate attacked on campaign
Matthias Ecke was seriously injured after being kicked and hit in a suspected politically-motivated attack.
BBC News Gaza ceasefire talks intensify in Cairo
Hamas said it was sending negotiators to talks in a "positive spirit" after studying the latest proposal.
BBC News Mexico authorities find three bodies in search for tourists
Bodies are found in the search for two missing Australian brothers and an American.
BBC News Spain-Argentina row over drug-use accusation
A row breaks out after Spain's transport minister suggests Argentina's president has taken drugs.
BBC News Three arrested over Sikh activist's killing in Canada
Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead last June, sparking a diplomatic row between India and Canada.
BBC News US blames Rwanda and rebels for deadly camp strike
At least nine people are killed in an attack on a camp in eastern DR Congo.
BBC News Landslides and massive flooding kill 60 in Brazil
Officials say another 67 people are missing in Rio Grande do Sul, with more rain forecast.