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BBC News 'Undemocratic overkill' in Pakistan as Imran Khan's followers push to free him
Protests and arrests mark the latest flashpoint in a fierce game of cat and mouse between Pakistan's political parties.
BBC News Russia started this says UK PM, as Putin warns West
Keir Starmer made the comments as he travelled to Washington for talks with US President Joe Biden.
BBC News Two women guilty of slandering Brigitte Macron
Brigitte Macron sued the two women who falsely claimed in 2021 that she was transgender.
BBC News UN says Israeli strike on Gaza school killed six of its staff
Israel's military alleges that three Unrwa employees were among nine Hamas fighters killed.
BBC News Morocco confirms first mpox case in current outbreak
Mpox has spread to at least 14 African countries and has been declared a public health emergency.
BBC News Trump says no more debates against Kamala Harris
The former president claims that polls show he "clearly won" the debate against Harris earlier this week.
BBC News Judge strikes down North Dakota's near-total abortion ban
The judge said women have a "fundamental right" to abortion under the state constitution.
BBC News Harvey Weinstein indicted on new charges in New York
The indictment is currently sealed, but news outlets reported the charges were related to sex-crime allegations.
BBC News Mystery tremors were from massive nine-day tsunami
Scientists launched an investigation after being baffled by seismic signals picked up across the world
BBC News Ex-Ticketmaster boss sentenced for hacking rival company CrowdSurge
British national Stephen Mead stole sensitive CrowdSurge data, contributing to the firm’s collapse.
BBC News Russia claims start of fightback in Kursk region
Moscow says it has recaptured 10 settlements seized by Ukrainian forces in a cross-border campaign.
BBC News US sanctions Maduro allies linked to Venezuela's disputed election
The US says those sanctioned 'impeded a transparent electoral process' in Venezuela.
BBC News Entangled whale freed from nets after four-day rescue
After more than 50 rope cuts the 11m (36ft) humpback whale swam free from the fishing gear.
BBC News Jared Isaacman, the billionaire behind historic spacewalk
Jared Isaacman started his first company at age 16, and has long been passionate about flying.
BBC News 'Earth sure looks like a perfect world': First private spacewalk a success
A billionaire and an engineer have become the first non-professional crew to perform a spacewalk.