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BBC News Biden says Gaza protesters 'have a point' after thousands gather at DNC
A security fence was breached but most demonstrators taking to Chicago's streets remained peaceful.
BBC News Biden says Gaza protesters 'have a point' after thousands gather at DNC
Thousands took to the streets for a mostly peaceful protest near the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
BBC News Hillary Clinton says it's time Kamala Harris broke 'glass ceiling'
Women in politics say much has changed since Ms Clinton ran for office in 2016 - but is it enough?
BBC News Group breaches fence as thousands join DNC Gaza war protests
Thousands took to the streets for a mostly peaceful protest near the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
BBC News Supermoon lights up the sky around the world
The supermoon - also a blue moon - doesn't actually turn blue but it glowed red in some places due to wildfire smoke.
BBC News Iran hacked Trump campaign, US intelligence confirms
Federal agencies say Iran was trying "to stoke discord and undermine confidence in our democratic institutions".
BBC News Kill Bill actor Madsen arrested on domestic violence charge
The Reservoir Dogs star is alleged to have pushed his wife and locked her out of their home.
BBC News What migration reveals about religion in India
The proportion of Hindus migrating from India is low compared to their share in the country's population.
BBC News I never thought I'd get home, gay man arrested in Qatar says
A British-Mexican man arrested in Qatar has given his first interview since returning home.
BBC News UK tech tycoon among six missing after yacht sinks
A total 22 people were on board the superyacht when it went down off the coast of Sicily.
BBC News 'My family died in front of my eyes’: Harrowing tales from a Myanmar massacre
The BBC has spoken to survivors to piece together the attack on civilians earlier this month.
BBC News Iran hacked Trump campaign, US intelligence confirms
Federal agencies say Iran was trying "to stoke discord and undermine confidence in our democratic institutions".
BBC News I was pawn in chess game, says teen swapped for Putin hitman
The 19-year-old describes his arrest, surviving Russian jail and being part of the recent prisoner swap.
BBC News East v West - Germany's drug-fuelled Cold War for medals
At the end of the Cold War, East Germany's systematic doping secrets spilled out. The truth on the other side of the Berlin Wall has taken longer to emerge.
BBC News Iran hacked Trump campaign, US intelligence confirms
Federal agencies say Iran was trying "to stoke discord and undermine confidence in our democratic institutions".