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BBC News Ex-officer found guilty in death of Breonna Taylor

Brett Hankison is the first officer convicted in the 2020 botched raid on Taylor's apartment

BBC News 'I lost my leg on the way home from school'

Two years since war ended in northern Ethiopia, discarded weapons are proving deadly and maiming people.

BBC News Halloween, floods and fire: Photos of the week

A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.

BBC News Could election change protection US offers Europe?

US military power has helped protect Europe for 75 years, but for how much longer?

BBC News Instagram-famous squirrel euthanised by authorities

New York authorities say Peanut the Squirrel bit a person while it was being confiscated this week.

BBC News The rebel painter who ushered in a new era of Indian art

Vasudeo Gaitonde, born 100 years ago, is considered one of South Asia's greatest abstract painters.

BBC News A rare look at the pure joy supporters on both sides feel

Amid an election of deep divisions - we take you to a Trump and Harris rally to feel the energy and excitement.

BBC News US officials say Russians faked 'Haitian voters' video

The FBI and two other security agencies say the video is an attempt to interfere in the upcoming presidential election.

BBC News Kim Jong Un was China's ally - until he became the 'comrade from hell'

Beijing is caught between its sanctioned neighbours, whose new alliance is causing concern.

BBC News Fourteen dead in Serbia railway station canopy collapse

The outdoor canopy fell on people sitting on benches below in Serbia's second city Novi Sad.

BBC News Bolivia military post seized and soldiers kidnapped

The move comes after weeks of clashes between security forces and supporters of ex-President Evo Morales.

BBC News Search for Spain flooding survivors continues as torrential rain hits another region

More than 200 people are dead and dozens more still missing after torrential rain earlier this week.

BBC News 'A lot of women are rising up': Harris hopes hinge on female vote

Polls show young women overwhelmingly support Harris - some of them tell the BBC why.

BBC News Search for Spain flooding survivors continues

More than 200 people are dead and dozens more still missing after torrential rain earlier this week.

BBC News Botswana's politician who did the unthinkable

Duma Boko is elected the country's first president not from the ruling party, in power for 58 years.

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