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BBC News Super typhoon Yagi makes landfall in Vietnam
Metal roof sheets and commercial sign boards were reportedly seen flying across Hai Phong city.
BBC News French left plans protests over new PM Barnier
The new PM has met President Macron and embarked on the task of forming a government.
BBC News Woodhall claims Paralympic gold month after wife's Olympic triumph
American Hunter Woodhall storms to victory in the T62 400m at the Paralympics in Paris, a month after his wife Tara Davis-Woodhall won Olympic long jump gold.
BBC News Boeing Starliner returns to Earth, but without astronauts
The troubled spacecraft returns empty to New Mexico from the International Space Station.
BBC News Former Vice-President Dick Cheney to vote for Kamala Harris
The lifelong Republican said Trump had "tried to steal the last election using lies and violence".
BBC News Starliner undocks from ISS and returns to Earth without crew
The empty spacecraft completed a six-hour flight to the New Mexico’s White Sands Space Harbor.
BBC News Boeing Starliner spacecraft lands back on Earth
The troubled spacecraft returns empty to New Mexico from the International Space Station.
BBC News UN calls for full inquiry into West Bank shooting
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who had joint nationality, was taking part in a protest against Jewish settlement expansion.
BBC News Tough new test of parental responsibility in Georgia shooting case
The first US parent has been charged with murder for a child's alleged mass shooting. Is it prosecutorial overreach?
BBC News Would you eat insects if they were tastier?
Insects are touted as an option for a healthier, greener diet. Is that enough reason for people to bite?
BBC News Has Macron fixed France's political mess?
France’s leader has struggled to frame the July election as anything but a humiliating personal defeat.
BBC News An 'argument over notebooks' led to murder at an Indian school - and set a city ablaze
The killing of a Hindu boy, allegedly by his Muslim classmate, sparked religious tensions in an Indian city.
BBC News Draper throws up on court before losing dramatic US Open semi-final
Britain's Jack Draper vomits on court during a dramatic US Open semi-final defeat by world number one Jannik Sinner.
BBC News Dancing, a drink and dogs : Photos of the week
A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
BBC News The Afghan women who escaped to get an education abroad
Over three years since the Taliban takeover and restrictions on women, we hear from those studying abroad.