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BBC News Museum removes Monet and Van Gogh paintings over Nazi looting fears

One of Switzerland's leading museums took the decision after new guidelines were introduced on stolen art.

BBC News Millwall and Montenegro goalkeeper Sarkic dies aged 26

The Montenegro Football Association described Sarkic as an "eternally smiling guy".

BBC News Ukraine seeks show of support at giant Swiss summit

The hosts hope the talks, the largest since the war with Russia began, will bring progress towards peace.

BBC News Why a hit show is calling it quits after two series

Some consider award-winning animation Arcane the best videogame adaption ever - so why is it ending?

BBC News Votes, fashion and cubes: Photos of the week

A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.

BBC News Millions in daily struggle to find food as Sudan war rages

More than a year into the conflict, the warring sides are accused of using hunger as a weapon.

BBC News Drones reveal Antarctic whale 'acrobatics'

Aerial footage of humpback whales shows how efficiently they can twist and turn their huge bodies.

BBC News Naked, alone and living on dog food – all for a TV show that gripped a nation

A new documentary revisits the "sadistic" 1990s reality show which preceded Big Brother.

BBC News Alex Jones assets liquidated to pay Sandy Hook debt

But a bankruptcy judge spares Infowars from being liquidated to pay the broadcaster's $1.5bn defamation debt.

BBC News Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected South African president

It follows a coalition deal between the governing African National Congress and opposition parties.

BBC News Pope jokes around as he hosts famous comedians

Among the US celebrities were Whoopi Goldberg, Stephen Colbert, Chris Rock and Jimmy Fallon.

BBC News Supreme Court gun ruling stuns Las Vegas shooting survivors

One survivor told the BBC the bump stocks decision was "a slap in the face", but others had mixed feelings.

BBC News What happened to the women who took on the Taliban?

Afghan women tell the BBC they were beaten and tortured for protesting against the Taliban.

BBC News What happened to the women who took on the Taliban?

Afghan women tell the BBC they were beaten and tortured for protesting against the Taliban.

BBC News Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected South African president

It follows a coalition deal between the governing African National Congress and opposition parties.