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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.

BBC News New Zealand’s capital prepares for huge Maori protests

The country is seen as a world leader for supporting indigenous rights, but many fear that's now at risk.

BBC News Dozens of medics tried in Turkey over baby deaths

Ten newborns died in an alleged scam in which babies were allegedly moved between hospitals for profit.

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 Trump allies make WW3 warning over Biden missile move in Ukraine

It is not clear if Biden's decision will be endorsed by Donald Trump who has promised to end the Ukraine war.

BBC News Je Ne Regrette Rien composer dies aged 95

Charles Dumont wrote the song in 1956 but did not dare offer it to French star Edith Piaf until 1960.

BBC News Ugandan TikToker jailed for insulting president

Emmanuel Nabugodi is the latest person to be jailed for a social media video about the president.

BBC News Je Ne Regrette Rien composer dies aged 95

Charles Dumont wrote the song in 1956 but did not dare offer it to French star Edith Piaf until 1960.

BBC News Gabon approves law allowing junta leader to contest elections

An election is tentatively scheduled for August next year to transition the country to civilian rule.

BBC News Hundreds of Honduran villages cut off by torrential rain

One person has died and thousands remain in shelters after torrential rain fell in Honduras.

BBC News Missile news welcomed in Ukraine but 'won't win war'

The move may not change the course of the war but it could restore balance, writes the BBC's Paul Adams.

BBC News Organic carrots recalled in US after deadly E. coli outbreak

One person has died and others are in hospital after eating the carrots, officials say.

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