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BBC News Beyoncé explains why she stopped making videos
The singer created some of pop's most memorable music videos, then suddenly stopped.
BBC News New Hampshire governor helps man choking on a lobster roll
Governor Chris Sununu performed the Heimlich manoeuvre to assist the man.
BBC News French village torn apart by horror of mass rape trial
Fifty-one men are on trial in France for raping a woman drugged by her husband in the village of Mazan.
BBC News Tributes paid to acting 'giant' James Earl Jones
Stars line up to pay tribute to James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader, who has died at 93.
BBC News Zoo animals escape as flood hits Nigerian state
Officials in Borno are trying to recapture the creatures and warn the public to take care.
BBC News Israeli strike in Gaza humanitarian zone kills 19, Hamas-run health ministry says
The Israeli military says it struck “senior Hamas terrorists” operating there - a claim hamas denied.
BBC News Israel says 'highly likely' its troops killed US-Turkish protester in West Bank
It says she was probably hit indirectly and unintentionally at a protest in the occupied West Bank.
BBC News Israel says 'highly likely' its troops killed US-Turkish protester in West Bank
It says she was probably hit indirectly and unintentionally at a protest in the occupied West Bank.
BBC News Israeli strike in Gaza humanitarian zone kills 19, Hamas-run health ministry says
The Israeli military says it struck “a number of senior Hamas terrorists” in the al-Mawasi area.
BBC News Second CIA officer behind 'Argo' rescue dies, aged 81
The CIA officer's role in the operation to rescue six US diplomats from Iran long-remained classified.
BBC News More than 127 dead in Vietnam super typhoon
The most powerful storm to hit the country in 30 years has also left thousands stranded.
BBC News Apple told to pay Ireland €13bn in tax by EU
The European Court of Justice upheld a 2016 decision that said Apple received unlawful aid from Ireland.
BBC News Ex-partner who killed Ugandan athlete dies from burns
Rebecca Cheptegei was set alight and later died after Dickson Ndiema ambushed her near her home.
BBC News UK sells peaches from Fukushima nuclear disaster region
Harrods' sale of the fruit is part of efforts to restore trust after the 2011 radiation leak.
BBC News Tariq Ramadan convicted of rape in Switzerland
A Swiss appeals court convicted the prominent scholar of Islam, Tariq Ramadan, of rape at the end of last month.