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BBC News Indian man accused of murder plot extradited to US

Nikhil Gupta is charged with trying to hire a hitman to assassinate US citizen Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.

BBC News Putin taunts West as speculation over North Korea visit ramps up

Russia's president is due to meet Kim Jong Un next week, his first visit to North Korea since 2000.

BBC News Greek coastguard threw migrants overboard to their deaths, witnesses say

More than 40 people are alleged to have died as a result of Greek coastguard actions, BBC analysis reveals.

BBC News Conscription squads send Ukrainian men into hiding

Public transport, cafes and supermarkets are now off limits to men trying to avoid being enlisted.

BBC News Will Ukraine summit be a path to peace?

Ukraine aimed to seize the initiative through diplomacy - with some success, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford.

BBC News Singapore races to clean up beaches after oil spill

About 400 tonnes of oil has washed onto the city-state's southern shores after a shipping crash.

BBC News 'Hackers leaked intimate photos after my laptop was stolen'

A Spanish filmmaker turned the cameras on herself and made a "sextortion diary" after being blackmailed.

BBC News Too much of a good thing? Spain's green energy can exceed demand

Spain is looking at storing electricity or increasing demand to solve electricity oversupply.

BBC News More people turning away from news, report says

News avoidance is now at record high levels, the Reuters Institute's 2024 Digital News Report says.

BBC News At least 14 Hajj pilgrims die in intense heat

Jordan's foreign ministry said its nationals had died "after suffering sun stroke due to the extreme heatwave".

BBC News Peace talks tomorrow if Russia leaves Ukraine - Zelensky

The remarks come as Ukraine's president hails international support at a summit in Switzerland.

BBC News Beijing offers pandas to repair Australia relationship

The Chinese premier, Li Qiang's arrival in Australia on a four-day visit is the first by a Chinese leader in seven years, which analysts say marks the return of 'panda diplomacy'.

BBC News Military ‘pause’ on Gaza road inflames divisions in Israeli government

The announcement of a "local, tactical pause" in fighting triggered a furious response from far-right ministers.

BBC News Alarm in Hamburg as man with axe shot by police

The man, who police say made threats with a pickaxe and an "incendiary device", was seriously injured.

BBC News Malawians pay tribute to vice-president killed in plane crash

Saulos Chilima, 51, was seen as a breath of fresh air and was especially popular among young people.