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BBC News Hopes for survivors fade in deadly India landslides

Nearly 200 people remain missing after a landslide hit Kerala's Wayanad district on Tuesday.

BBC News Watch: Moment building collapses into river in India

No-one was injured in the incident, which took place in Himachal Pradesh, due to heavy rainfall.

BBC News Turbulence takes instant noodles off Korean Air menu

The beloved snack will not be available in economy class due to fears of "burn incidents".

BBC News Italy opens controversial migrant centre in Albania

The centres, which are meant to house 3000 people a month, are Europe's first "offshoring" scheme.

BBC News Kenya rolls out poison in bid to cull a million crows

Invasive birds are a major nuisance on the coast and there are fears they could travel inland.

BBC News Hamas leader's funeral draws crowds in Iran

Iran has threatened “harsh punishment” for Israel, which it blames for the assassination in Tehran.

BBC News Three men accused of plotting 9/11 reach plea deal - Pentagon

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two accomplices will plead guilty in Guantanamo Bay trial, say US prosecutors.

BBC News Korean Air to stop serving instant noodles on flights

However, the treat will still be served to passengers in business and first class.

BBC News Uber strikes EV deal with Chinese Tesla rival BYD

The two companies say they will offer drivers financial incentives to switch to electric cars.

BBC News Maduro promises voting data as observers say Venezuela election 'not democratic'

The Carter Center says the presidential election "cannot be considered democratic".

BBC News CrowdStrike sued by shareholders over global outage

A faulty update by the cyber-security firm last month caused chaos around the world.

BBC News Why the world's anti-doping agency feels stuck between US and China

The world anti-doping agency says it is "unfairly caught" in US-China geopolitical tensions.

BBC News The Mexican women aiding migrants on their perilous journey north

A group of women helps migrants with a simple humanitarian act, defying a crackdown on migration.

BBC News Three men accused of plotting 9/11 reach plea deal - Pentagon

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two accomplices will plead guilty in Guantanamo Bay trial, say US prosecutors.