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BBC News US stock markets rise after days of turmoil
Shares in the US opened higher but markets in the UK and Europe stayed down after a cautious open.
BBC News US stocks make subdued open after days of turmoil
Markets edged a little higher but shares in the UK and Europe stayed down after a cautious open.
BBC News Bangladesh parliament dissolved after PM flees country
The dissolution of parliament, a key demand of protesters, paves the way for an interim government.
BBC News The ex-football coach and teacher - now Harris's VP pick
The Minnesota governor is a former public school teacher, National Guardsman and member of Congress.
BBC News 'Hero' father killed in crocodile attack
Dr David Hogbin was walking when a path gave way and he fell into water, before being taken by a crocodile.
BBC News Paris swim session cancelled for fifth time over pollution
Paris 2024 organisers cancel training for open water swimming on Tuesday because of pollution in the River Seine.
BBC News What could Google monopoly ruling mean for you?
The US government says it wants 'structural relief' after a judge found the search giant broke the law.
BBC News Israel and Hezbollah trade strikes as tensions simmer
An Israeli air strike kills four in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah drones injure two in Israel.
BBC News Ten Palestinians dead in West Bank violence
Israel says it carried out two strikes targeting members of armed groups in Tubas and Jenin.
BBC News Nigerian protesters arrested for waving Russian flag
The army chief warns that it is a "treasonable offence" to fly the flag of a foreign country.
BBC News What could Google monopoly ruling mean for you?
The US government says it wants 'structural relief' after a judge found the search giant broke the law.
BBC News Global markets jittery after sharp share price falls
UK and European stock markets are subdued despite a rebound on Japan's Nikkei index.
BBC News Criminal probe launched into Venezuela opposition leaders
The attorney general, a government ally, accuses MarÃa Corina Machado and Edmundo González of "incitement".
BBC News Deadly Tropical Storm Debby takes aim at historic southern cities
Savannah and Charleston could get 20 inches of rain as the storm moves slowly up the south-east US.
BBC News Hasina sought to come at 'short notice': India minister
India's foreign minister did not elaborate on how long Ms Hasina would stay in India or her next steps.