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BBC News Flight diverted after passenger finds live mouse in meal
The furry stowaway forced a Scandinavian Airlines plane to make an emergency landing.
BBC News Microsoft chooses infamous nuclear site for AI power
The 1979 accident at Three Mile Island had cast a shadow on nuclear power in the US for decades.
BBC News Businessman extradited from UK to South Africa on fraud charges
Michael Lomas is accused of manipulating massive contracts for work on a power station in South Africa.
BBC News Israel investigates after its soldiers filmed throwing bodies off roof
The IDF says the incident does not "conform" to its values, while Palestinian officials say it is a "crime".
BBC News Harris says anyone breaking into her home is 'getting shot'
The Democratic presidential nominee has discussed her gun ownership in a jokey exchange with Oprah Winfrey.
BBC News Businessman extradited from UK to South Africa on fraud charges
Michael Lomas is accused of manipulating massive contracts for work on a power station in South Africa.
BBC News Trump-backed governor candidate denies 'black Nazi' post
Mark Robinson insists he will stay in the governor race in the swing state.
BBC News Harris says anyone breaking into her home is 'getting shot'
The Democratic presidential nominee has discussed her gun ownership in a jokey exchange with Oprah Winfrey.
BBC News Schoolboy's killing in China sparks Japanese fears
Stabbing of 10-year-old schoolboy in Shenzhen is the second attack on Japanese nationals this year.
BBC News Watch: Titan sub mission specialist breaks down at inquiry
Renata Rojas gave emotional testimony at a hearing on the submersible's disastrous journey last year.
BBC News Hezbollah device explosions: The unanswered questions
The sabotage of thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies has raised many who, what and whys.
BBC News India rejects report on transfer of ammunitions to Ukraine as 'speculative'
A Reuters report claims that Indian-made artillery shells were diverted to Ukraine by some European countries.
BBC News Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed
Activists said Kesaria Abramidze had been a "trailblazing" transgender leader in the South Caucasus country.
BBC News Holy nights and stunning sunrises: Africa's top shots
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.
BBC News What we know about the Hezbollah device explosions
The attacks left at least 32 dead and thousands injured, but how the blasts occurred remains unclear.