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BBC News Netanyahu doubles down on control of Gaza's border with Egypt
Israel's prime minister insists his forces will not leave the Philadelphi corridor between Gaza and Egypt.
BBC News Draper downs De Minaur to reach US Open last four
Jack Draper’s breakout run at the US Open reaches new heights as the Briton superbly fights his way past Alex de Minaur to reach the semi-finals.
BBC News US plans to block Nippon Steel takeover of US Steel - US media
The controversial move comes during a heated election year in the US.
BBC News Zuma’s daughter marrying polygamous king ‘for love’
Eswatini officials dismiss allegations the marriage is a political arrangement.
BBC News Boy, 14, arrested after four killed in US school shooting
Colt Gray arrested after deaths of two pupils and two teachers at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia.
BBC News Girl 'killed inside home' as Israeli West Bank operation continues
Health officials say 30 Palestinians have been killed since a major Israeli operation began a week ago.
BBC News Baseless claim about Harris crash spread by mysterious website
The false story has been viewed millions of times online - we break down how you can know it was fake.
BBC News Canada's NDP pulls support for Trudeau's Liberals
The end of a deal between the two parties puts Mr Trudeau's minority government at risk of falling in a non-confidence vote.
BBC News BBC's Nada Tawfik brings the latest on Georgia school shooting
BBC's Nada Tawfik brings the latest on Georgia school shooting
BBC News Channel drownings fail to deter desperate migrants
The latest migrant deaths in the Channel have done nothing to deter the gangs from putting more desperate people at risk.
BBC News Canada's NDP pulls support for Trudeau's Liberals
The end of the deal puts Mr Trudeau's minority government at risk of falling in a non-confidence vote.
BBC News Canada's NDP pulls support for Trudeau's Liberals
The end of the deal puts Mr Trudeau's minority government at risk of falling in a non-confidence vote.
BBC News Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson kept in Greenland jail
Japan has been seeking the arrest of Paul Watson over an incident in Antarctic waters in 2010.
BBC News Casualties reported after Georgia high school shooting
The number of casualties or their condition is not currently known, local officials say.
BBC News Russian 'spy whale' was shot, animal groups say
How did an otherwise healthy beluga whale called Hvaldemir – an alleged Russian spy whale who came in from the cold – die at the weekend?