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BBC News Indians who fought in Russia return home with tales from war zone
Dozens of Indian men have been discharged from the Russian army and are making their way home.
BBC News Tupperware in fight to survive after bankruptcy filing
The US company says it will ask for court permission to start a sale process of the business.
BBC News Tupperware files for bankruptcy as demand slides
The US company says it will ask for court permission to start a sale process of the business.
BBC News Video shows Titan sub's tail cone on sea floor
The submersible was descending towards the Titanic wreck when it imploded in June 2023.
BBC News Tupperware files for bankruptcy as demand slides
The US company says it will ask for court permission to start a sale process of the business.
BBC News Hezbollah blames Israel after pager explosions kill nine and injure thousands in Lebanon
Nine people have been killed and 2,800 wounded by the blasts, the Lebanese health ministry says.
BBC News Russia region orders evacuation after Ukraine drone attack
Drone wreckage causes fire in Tver region, the governor says, amid reports that a weapons depot is hit.
BBC News Supermoon and lunar eclipse delight star gazers
The Moon appeared brighter and bigger as it reached its closest point in its orbit around the Earth.
BBC News Suspicious packages sent to election officials across US
Colorado's secretary of state says the poster of the letters called themselves the "US Traitor Elimination Army".
BBC News Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail in sex-trafficking case
The musician allegedly plied victims with drugs to keep them “obedient” in days-long parties called "Freak Offs".
BBC News Ros Atkins on Trump suspect viral conspiracy theory
The BBC's analysis editor looks at the false link between Ryan Routh and a US investment firm.
BBC News Bystander shot in head as NY police tackle armed subway fare-evader
Officers fired during a clash with a man who pulled a knife after being stopped for fare evasion, police say.
BBC News Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail in sex-trafficking case
The musician allegedly plied victims with drugs to keep them “obedient” as they were abused in days-long parties called "Freak Offs".
BBC News 'Wound in my heart' - Baltimore bridge disaster bereaved sue
"It opened a wound in my heart that will never heal," says a widow who lost her husband when the span collapsed.
BBC News Climate change is turbo-charging Somalia’s problems - but there's still hope
Despite facing a catastrophic combination of challenges, there is optimism in the African country.