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BBC News Trump picks ex-congressman and Fox host as transport secretary
Sean Duffy, one of Trump's most vocal defenders on cable news, will need to be confirmed by the Senate.
BBC News Indian tribes seek to bring back ancestral skulls from UK
The Nagas want to bring home human remains which colonial administrators had removed from the country.
BBC News From political outsider to Ghana's 'Mr Digital'
Presidential candidate Mahamudu Bawumia hopes he can silence his critics once more to become Ghana's leader.
BBC News Wicked stars take to the green carpet for European premiere
Parts of the film were made in the United Kingdom, and British actress Cynthia Erivo, who plays the green witch Elphaba, said "she's finally back home".
BBC News The activists facing jail in Hong Kong's largest national security case
Pro-democracy icons such as Joshua Wong and Benny Tai will be sentenced in the controversial case.
BBC News Ex-Canadian minister says he was alleged target of Iran assassination plot
Canadian authorities reportedly foiled the alleged assassination attempt on Irwin Cotler.
BBC News Russia vows 'appropriate and tangible' response if US missiles used against its territory
US approval for Ukraine to strike inside Russia is a key move in the war as it reaches its 1,000th day.
BBC News Biden's move on missiles for Ukraine angers Trump allies
It is not clear if Biden's decision will be endorsed by Donald Trump who has promised to end the Ukraine war.
BBC News Almost 100 Gaza food aid lorries violently looted, UN agency says
Drivers in Saturday's convoy were forced at gunpoint to unload their food supplies, according to Unrwa.
BBC News Undersea cable between Germany and Finland severed
The two countries say they are "deeply concerned" as they raise the possibility of sabotage.
BBC News Flatulence tax: Denmark agrees deal for livestock emissions levy
It is part of a wider plan to reduce emissions and pollution and restore natural habitat.
BBC News Almost 100 Gaza food aid lorries violently looted, UN agency says
Drivers in Saturday's convoy were forced at gunpoint to unload their food supplies, according to Unrwa.
BBC News 'A coding Mozart': Seven-year-old gets job offer from Russian IT firm
The software company's boss said Sergey, who teaches coding in online videos, was 'a kind of Mozart'
BBC News Furious row at UN as Russia blocks Sudan ceasefire move
The UK calls vetoing a ceasefire plan a "disgrace" but Russia says Sudan's sovereignty is being ignored.
BBC News 'My mother is still trapped after Tanzania building collapse'
The authorities say that 16 people are now known to have died after a building gave way in Dar es Salaam.