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After a night of terror in Kyiv, the search for dead goes on A cruise missile slammed into an ordinary residential block early on Tuesday, likely travelling at about 500mph.
BBC News
Slovak bid to arrest ex-defence minister exposes bitter row over war in Ukraine The European Public Prosecutor's Office said eight people had been detained over alleged misuse of funds.
BBC News
Czech fake dentist gave root canals after reading online instructions Man, 22, and two relatives charged after setting up surgery and performing complex operations for two years, police say.
BBC News
'Taxi boats' pick up migrants in waist-deep water as Channel smugglers switch tactics They are being launched from new sites and in new ways - out of reach of French police.
BBC News
Death toll rises after Russia's deadliest attack on Kyiv for months Ukrainian officials say a drone smashed into the building, leaving a number of people dead and wounded.
BBC News
Russia fears another loss in Middle East from Iran's conflict with Israel The longer Israel's military operation goes on, the greater the realisation that Russia has much to lose.
BBC News
Belgian prosecutor seeks to try ex-diplomat over Congolese hero's killing Etienne Davignon, 92, is accused of involvement in the detention of Patrice Lumumba before he was killed in 1961.
BBC News
Spain's government blames huge blackout on grid regulator and private firms Spain and Portugal were disconnected from Europe's electricity grid for hours in April, causing chaos.
BBC News
Venice activists plan to disrupt Jeff Bezos's wedding The Amazon founder and Lauren Sánchez are due to tie the knot next week - as activists say Venice is being turned into an "asset" for the rich and famous.
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Serie B play-off rescheduled after food poisoning Salernitana's request to reschedule their Serie B relegation play-off against Sampdoria after their squad was hit by food poisoning has been accepted.
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Starmer to announce new sanctions targeting Russia No 10 says G7 allies back the measures - but Donald Trump indicates the US will not impose more sanctions now.
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V&A to host Marie Antoinette fashion exhibition The exhibit will explore the life and fashion of one of France's most controversial royals.
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Why Ukraine is one of the world's most digital countries Despite the war, Ukraine has developed of the most advanced systems for digital government services.
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Russia and Ukraine fulfil deal to repatriate dead soldiers Kyiv says it received 1,245 bodies on Monday, while Moscow says 78 of its dead soldiers were repatriated.
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Fans found guilty of hate crimes against Vinicius Jr Four people have been handed suspended prison sentences for hate crimes against Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr.
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The protesters and residents pushing back on tourism in Barcelona Hostility towards tourists in Spain grows as locals complain of being forced out of their own cities.
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The first trial of its kind: A Russian soldier takes the stand for an execution Dmitriy Kurashov is the first Russian soldier to stand trial in Ukraine over a battlefield execution.
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Paternity leave: How much time off work do new dads get across Europe? Most dads in the UK get two weeks of leave when their baby is born - but new fathers in many other countries get more.
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Macron visits Greenland in show of European unity and signal to Trump France's Emmanuel Macron is visiting Greenland to hold talks on North Atlantic and Arctic security, climate change and critical minerals.
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Watch: Visitors sit on and break artwork chair in Italian museum The 'Van Gogh' chair is an artwork by Nicola Bolla made out of thousands of Swarovski crystals.
BBC News
School killings leave stunned Austria and France searching for answers Parents and governments are left reeling and at a loss how to protect schools from random, deadly violence.
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Major music festival pulls out of Serbia after backing student protests The organisers have blamed 'undemocratic pressures' after authorities cut off funding.
BBC News
A Belgrade landmark bombed by Nato could get Trump makeover The Serbian project, led by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, has run into opposition and scandal.
BBC News
What we know about Austria school shooting It is not yet known why a 21-year-old Austrian man committed a shooting that left 10 people dead.
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Watch: At the scene of Austria's worst shooting in modern history The BBC's Bethany Bell visited the scene in Graz, after ten people were killed in a school shooting.
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Gunshots heard and students evacuate in videos filmed at Austrian school Video verified by the BBC shows students being evacuated from the school in the city of Graz.
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Watch: Searching derelict and desolate area in Madeleine McCann case Police are searching an area where prime suspect, Christian Brückner, stayed at the time of Madeleine's disappearance.
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Watch: Mount Etna in Sicily spews huge plumes of ash Footage shows clouds of dark coloured smoke and ash billowing from the volcano on the Mediterranean island.
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Footage shows aftermath of Russia bridge collapse Fire crews were called to the scene after a road bridge came down in Bryansk.