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Meet the 'invisible crew' who have 35 seconds to prevent a Eurovision blunder Find out how Eurovision gets one act off the stage and another one in place in under a minute.
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UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch's yacht was toppled by 'extreme wind', report says Investigators say 80mph winds "violently" knocked over the vessel, causing it to flood within seconds.
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Zelensky vows to 'do everything' to ensure direct talks with Putin in Turkey Russia has not yet said who it will send to Istanbul on Thursday and has refused to respond to ultimatums.
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Germany arrests self-declared 'king' and bans his extremist group Police arrest the leaders of Germany's largest Reichsbürger faction, that calls itself "Kingdom of Germany".
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Gérard Depardieu found guilty in sexual assault trial The French actor, who denies the allegations, has been given a suspended jail term of 18 months.
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Russia responsible for downing of MH17, UN body rules All 298 people on board the Malaysia Airlines flight died after it was shot down by a Russian-made missile.
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Kurdish group PKK says it is laying down arms and disbanding The Kurdish group has waged a 40-year insurgency against Turkey, but has now said it will dissolve itself.
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Scepticism and cautious hope as PKK takes historic step to disband There are calls for an amnesty for PKK prisoners, after the end of its 40-year insurgency against Turkey.
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Crates full of Nazi documents found in Argentine court's basement The crates, dating back to 1941, contain Nazi party membership booklets and Nazi propaganda material.
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Swiss host city Basel promises 'everyone is welcome' at Eurovision The city at the crossroads of France, Germany and Switzerland gears up amid global tensions over diversity and inclusion.
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Swiss host city Basel promises 'everyone is welcome' at Eurovision The city at the crossroads of France, Germany and Switzerland gears up amid global tensions over diversity and inclusion.
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Steve Rosenberg: Putin's offer of talks may be attempt to divide the US and Europe This was clearly his response to the ultimatum set by European leaders in Kyiv, the BBC's Russia Editor writes.
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Meet the 'invisible crew' who have 35 seconds to prevent a Eurovision blunder Find out how Eurovision gets one act off the stage and another one in place in under a minute.
BBC News
UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch's yacht was toppled by 'extreme wind', report says Investigators say 80mph winds "violently" knocked over the vessel, causing it to flood within seconds.
BBC News
Beginning of the end? Ukraine's front-line soldiers eye Russia talks with hope There is cautious optimism in eastern Ukraine as talks are set to take place in Istanbul.
BBC News
European Commission wrong to deny release of von der Leyen messages, court says The Commission is found to have wrongly refused to publish texts from its president during the Covid pandemic.
BBC News
'Go back to Ukraine': War refugees complain of abuse in Poland Dozens say they have been abused in public, bullied in schools and seen increasing xenophobic material online.
BBC News
Case quacked: Flying duck caught by Swiss speed camera is repeat offender Police say the mallard was likely a repeat offender and was caught in the same spot seven years ago.
BBC News
Céline Dion sends message to Eurovision as favourites Sweden qualify The singer sends a good luck message to Switzerland, as 10 countries qualify for Saturday's final.
BBC News
BBC reports from Paris court after Kim Kardashian testimony The BBC's Laura Gozzi stood close to the reality TV star and businesswoman as she gave evidence.
BBC News
Cryptocurrency boss's daughter escapes kidnap gang in Paris street A masked gang tried to abduct the woman and her young son in the latest gang attack in France.
BBC News
'This is my closure': Emotional Kim Kardashian shares fears and forgives robber in court The celebrity businesswoman grew tearful as she gave evidence in the trial of 10 people accused of robbing her at gunpoint.
BBC News
Zelensky vows to 'do everything' to ensure direct talks with Putin in Turkey Russia has not yet said who it will send to Istanbul on Thursday and has refused to respond to ultimatums.
BBC News
Germany arrests self-declared 'king' and bans his extremist group Police arrest the leaders of Germany's largest Reichsbürger faction, that calls itself "Kingdom of Germany".
BBC News
Gérard Depardieu found guilty in sexual assault trial The French actor, who denies the allegations, has been given a suspended jail term of 18 months.
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Russia responsible for downing of MH17, UN body rules All 298 people on board the Malaysia Airlines flight died after it was shot down by a Russian-made missile.
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Stars hit the Cannes Film Festival: Five things to look out for Scarlett Johansson, Paul Mescal and Tom Cruise star in films that will receive their premieres.
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Kurdish group PKK says it is laying down arms and disbanding The Kurdish group has waged a 40-year insurgency against Turkey, but has now said it will dissolve itself.
BBC News
'A winner, imposing, controversial' - who is Forest owner Marinakis? BBC Sport breaks down the complex character of "imposing yet softly spoken" Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis.
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Scepticism and cautious hope as PKK takes historic step to disband There are calls for an amnesty for PKK prisoners, after the end of its 40-year insurgency against Turkey.
BBC News
Crates full of Nazi documents found in Argentine court's basement The crates, dating back to 1941, contain Nazi party membership booklets and Nazi propaganda material.
BBC News
Swiss host city Basel promises 'everyone is welcome' at Eurovision The city at the crossroads of France, Germany and Switzerland gears up amid global tensions over diversity and inclusion.
BBC News
Swiss host city Basel promises 'everyone is welcome' at Eurovision The city at the crossroads of France, Germany and Switzerland gears up amid global tensions over diversity and inclusion.
BBC News
Steve Rosenberg: Putin's offer of talks may be attempt to divide the US and Europe This was clearly his response to the ultimatum set by European leaders in Kyiv, the BBC's Russia Editor writes.
BBC News
Watch: Crowds cheer as Pope holds first Sunday address Worshippers packed St Peter's Square as Pope Leo XIV called for an end to global conflicts.
BBC News
How to win Eurovision, according to the experts Eurovision songwriters, judges and more discuss crafting the ideal anthem.
BBC News
Watch: Steve Rosenberg reports from Russia's Red Square on Victory Day Vladimir Putin leads commemorations as Moscow marks its annual parade.
BBC News
Three things we learned from Putin's Red Square parade BC Monitoring's Russia Editor Vitaly Shevchenko reflects on the Victory Day spectacle in Moscow.
BBC News
Watch: Pope Leo XIV's first Mass as pontiff Cardinals joined the newly appointed pope in the Sistine Chapel, in a service that began with a prayer.