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BBC News Warnings over Guatemala's volcano tourist hotspot
Scientists say tourists don't understand the dangers when they sign up for hiking trips.
BBC News Putin peace terms slammed at Ukraine summit
Leaders from Italy and Germany called the Russian president's plan "propaganda" and "dictatorial".
BBC News How a Kenyan farmer became a champion of climate change denial
A Kenyan farmer has caught the eye of climate change deniers worldwide. But what is driving him?
BBC News Jordan Bardella could soon be French PM at 28. But for many he remains an enigma
Jordan Bardella's rise has been meteoric after being spotted by Marine Le Pen
BBC News Why 800 people fled a sun-kissed Mediterranean village
Most of Alma al-Shaab in southern Lebanon has fled after heavy Israeli bombardment.
BBC News Susannah's grandad ran Bengal when famine killed millions
She is only just learning about Sir John Herbert's significant role in the colonial catastrophe.
BBC News Are animals conscious? How new research is changing minds
A series of experiments have led a number of scientists to say animals may be conscious.
BBC News 'I feel broken': Inside the mind of the woman who ran 1,000km in 12 days
At the end of her challenge, the 52-year-old says ultra-running is a good way to "get uncomfortable".
BBC News Iranian convicted of war crimes freed in Swedish swap
Hamid Noury has returned to Tehran in exchange for two Swedish citizens detained by Iran.
BBC News Eight Israeli soldiers killed in Rafah operation, IDF says
This is the deadliest incident for Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip since January.
BBC News Putin peace terms slammed as Ukraine summit begins
Leaders from Italy and Germany called the Russian president's plan "propaganda" and "dictatorial".
BBC News People left dangling upside down on amusement park ride
Footage recorded by an eyewitness shows the moment people got stuck on a ride in Portland, Oregon.
BBC News Iranian convicted of war crimes freed in Swedish swap
Hamid Noury will return to Tehran in exchange for two Swedish citizens detained by Iran.
BBC News Going down the 'rabbit hole' of wearable blood-sugar monitors
Continuous glucose monitors are on the rise. But do we need them?
BBC News Kenyan magistrate dies after courtroom shooting by policeman
The chief justice says security protocols in court are being reviewed after Thursday's incident.