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BBC News Markets slide as Nvidia shares plunge almost 10%
The artificial intelligence chip giant saw $279bn wiped off its stock market value in New York.
BBC News Ukraine says soldiers among 51 killed in Poltava missile attack
President Zelensky says two Russian missiles struck a military training institute.
BBC News A Ferrari, a Honolulu hideaway, salted duck - top NY official allegedly spied for China
US officials say China lavished Ms Sun with money and perks including meals prepared by a personal chef.
BBC News Markets slide as Nvidia shares plunge almost 10%
Stocks drop as disappointing US economic data dampened investor optimism about the AI boom.
BBC News 'Chinese spy mayor' wanted by Philippines arrested
Alice Guo was arrested in Indonesia after being on the run in four countries for weeks.
BBC News US man sentenced for 12,000 harassing calls to lawmakers
Ade Salim Lilly confessed to calling around 54 lawmakers, calling one lawmaker 500 times in two days.
BBC News Ukraine ministers resign as government reshuffle expected
The parliamentary head of the ruling party says half the cabinet will be replaced in a reshuffle this week.
BBC News Twelve die after migrant boat sinks in Channel
A pregnant woman was also killed in the disaster and two people are reported missing.
BBC News 'No preaching' and other tactics as China woos African leaders
China is feting African leaders at a summit in Beijing aimed at strengthening ties.
BBC News Why Nigeria’s ‘Mr Flag Man’ has waited a year to be buried
Nigeria has failed to arrange a state funeral for Taiwo Michael Akinkunmi, designer of the national flag.
BBC News Columbia University term starts with protests and security
A statue was doused with red paint and there were at least two arrests, but police described the day as "peaceful".
BBC News US charges Hamas leaders over 7 October attack on Israel
Six top members of Hamas are charged with crimes including the murder of Americans and terrorism.
BBC News Salvage operation for oil tanker in Red Sea not safe, EU mission says
The ship carrying one million barrels of oil was abandoned after an attack by Yemen's Houthis.
BBC News US charges Hamas leaders over 7 October attack on Israel
Six top members of Hamas are charged with crimes including the murder of Americans and terrorism.
BBC News 'Shocking' abuse in Ireland's religious schools
The Irish government orders an inquiry after an initial report uncovers almost 2,400 allegations.