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BBC News K-pop agents charged with insider trading over BTS
The employees are accused of selling shares before BTS members announced they were taking a break.
BBC News Democrats in damage control mode after debate
Prominent voices in the Democratic Party are openly criticising the president's performance as the campaign focuses on Trump's "lies."
BBC News One dead as roof collapse smashes cars at Delhi airport
Videos show crushed cars and broken pillars after a canopy over Terminal 1 collapses, killing one person.
BBC News China honours woman who died saving Japanese family
Hu Youping, a bus attendant, tried to restrain an assailant at a bus stop outside a Japanese school.
BBC News How bees could help war-hit families in Ukraine
Scientists develop new beeswax wraps to help families preserve food in war zones.
BBC News Once France's moderate region, Brittany is flirting with the far right
National Rally activists are met with angry mutterings but also some support in the coastal region.
BBC News Falling roof pillars smash cars at Delhi airport
Videos show crushed cars and broken pillars after a canopy over Terminal 1 collapses, with one death.
BBC News Watch key moments from Biden and Trump's first debate
The pair threw insults and clashed on stage about the biggest issues American voters care about - here's what they said.
BBC News Biden struggles in testy debate where personal attacks fly
The president came into his debate with Donald Trump with a low bar to clear, and he struggled, writes Anthony Zurcher.
BBC News EU warns Georgia's NGO law is blocking its path to joining
EU leaders say the country's current course of action threatens its acceptance into the bloc.
BBC News Von der Leyen nominated to stay on in top EU job
She is set to serve a second five-year term as president of the European Commission.
BBC News Oklahoma orders schools to teach Bible 'immediately'
The state's top education official says students must learn about "an indispensable historical and cultural touchstone".
BBC News Rock stars, wrestlers and pilgrims: Africa's top shots
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
BBC News As young Iranians lose hope, a reformist runs for president
As Iran votes for a new president, a reformist critical of the morality police has been topping polls.
BBC News Von der Leyen nominated to stay on in top EU job
She is set to serve a second five-year term as president of the European Commission.