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BBC News French right ditch leader over far-right alliance deal
The party ousts Eric Ciotti after he called for an alliance with Marine Le Pen's National Rally.
BBC News Underwater video shows likely 1971 plane wreckage
Experts believe they've found the remains of a small jet that mysteriously vanished more than fifty years ago.
BBC News Transgender swimmer Thomas' legal case over ban dismissed
American swimmer Lia Thomas loses legal case against governing body World Aquatics at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
BBC News Valance and Wintour host rival Trump-Biden London events
Holly Valance is set to host a pro-Trump event, with Anna Wintour reported to be hosting a pro-Biden one.
BBC News Russian missile strike kills 9 in Zelensky's hometown - officials
Another 29 people are injured in the missile attack on the southern city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine says.
BBC News Russian warships arrive in Cuba in show of force
The visit is seen as Russia's sabre-rattling, amid tensions with the West over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
BBC News Russian missile strike kills 8 in Zelensky's hometown - officials
Another 21 people are injured in the missile attack on the southern city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine says.
BBC News DR Congo boat disaster kills at least 80
President Felix Tshisekedi says he is "devastated by the tragedy of the shipwreck".
BBC News Russian warships arrive in Cuba in show of force
The visit is seen as Russia's sabre-rattling, amid tensions with the West over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
BBC News British duo arrested after $6m of cocaine seized at Ghana airport
Ghana is a significant transit point for illegal drug trafficking to Europe and the United States.
BBC News Dozens dead as fire engulfs Kuwait residential block
At least 49 people have been killed, many of them said to be Indian expatriates.
BBC News Gaza ceasefire plan in balance as US says Hamas proposed 'changes'
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says some of the changes are "workable" and some not.
BBC News Swiss parliament defies ECHR on climate women's case
Women who won a historic climate change ruling are shocked their parliament will not comply with it.
BBC News 'I've been stabbed': US teacher recounts China attack
David Zabner describes the moments he was stabbed in an attack at a busy park in China.
BBC News Dozens dead as fire engulfs Kuwait residential block
At least 41 people have been killed, many of them thought to be foreign workers, officials say.