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Medical staff on the front line of the battle against mpox in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have told the BBC they are desperate for vaccines to arrive so they can stem the rate of new infections.
At a treatment centre in South Kivu province that the BBC visited in the epicentre of the outbreak, they say more patients are arriving every day - especially babies - and there is a shortage of essential equipment.
Mpox - formerly known as monkeypox - is a highly contagious disease and has killed at least 635 people in DR Congo this year.
Even though 200,000 vaccines, donated by the European Commission, were flown into the capital, Kinshasa, last week, they are yet to be transported across this vast country - and it could be several weeks before they reach South Kivu.
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Doctors are warning that people are dying of heart attacks and strokes because they are so frightened about catching coronavirus that they are avoiding going to hospital when they should.
There's also concern about the rising numbers of victims of domestic violence and people who have attempted suicide.
Meanwhile the government has announced new guidelines on protective clothing for medical workers allowing some items to be washed and reused. It follows repeated warnings that staff don't have enough masks, gowns and other clothing to protect them from the virus..
The BBC Health Editor Hugh Pym and camerawoman Harriet Bradshaw have been inside Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge to see how they are coping with the virus.
Sophie Raworth presents their report on BBC News at Ten.
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The first medicine that’s been proven to reduce deaths among people infected with coronavirus is expected to save thousands of lives.
Dexamethasone is a cheap steroid drug that has been in use for 60 years. A team at Oxford University has demonstrated that it significantly reduces deaths among people with Covid-19 who are on oxygen or on a ventilator.
The researchers looked at around 6,000 patients across the UK who were seriously ill and on a ventilator or requiring oxygen. The drug was found to cut the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators and a fifth for those requiring oxygen.
The government's chief scientific adviser says it's a ground-breaking development and the drug is to be given immediately to all Covid-19 patients who could benefit from it.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Medical Correspondent Fergus Walsh.
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There is turmoil at the heart of the UK government with the resignation of four of Boris Johnson’s most senior aides.
Director of communications Jack Doyle confirmed his exit shortly after the departure of policy head Munira Mirza. They were followed by the chief of staff Dan Rosenfield and senior civil servant Martin Reynolds.
The resignations come as Mr Johnson faces increasing questions over his leadership from within his party.
Ms Mirza quit over the Prime Minister’s false claim in Parliament that Sir Keir Starmer, when he was director of public prosecutions, had been responsible for failing to prosecute the paedophile Jimmy Savile .
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has also publicly distanced himself from Boris Johnson’s claim.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political editor Laura Kuenssberg.
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Ukraine has "likely won the battle of Kharkiv", according to think-tank the Institute for the Study of War.
Military analysts say Russia was prevented from encircling Ukraine's second city - and has now given up on attempts to do so.
Since the start of the invasion, capturing it has been a key strategic aim of Russian forces.
"There was no shelling in the city for the last five days," the mayor of Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov, told the BBC.
"Now it is calm in Kharkiv and people are gradually coming back to the city."
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At least 35 people have been killed and 134 injured in the Russian missile attack on a military training base in western Ukraine, the Lviv regional governor says.
Russia is stepping up its attacks across the country and many Ukrainian soldiers, some teenagers, are engaging in battle with as little as three days training.
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Italy, the first country in the world to impose a national lockdown to try to control the pandemic, has lifted some of its toughest restrictions.
The country has registered its lowest daily death toll since the lockdown began two months ago. But the effects of closing down much of the country have been harsh for many people.
In the United States, President Trump has again accused China of a cover-up over the origins of the coronavirus outbreak. Earlier this year Donald Trump was praising China’s handling of the crisis and congratulating President Xi.
But in recent weeks the American President has accused China’s government of failing to control the spread of the virus and of covering up the source of the infection.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reports from Mark Lowen in Italy and North America Editor Jon Sopel in Washington.
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Cafes, pubs and restaurants - as well as some local councils - have stepped in to offer free school meals for children in England during half term, after the government refused to fund them.
The footballer Marcus Rashford, who has campaigned on the issue, says he will continue to press the government to change its mind and offer free meals during school holidays.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by education correspondent Elaine Dunkley.
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Scientists in South Africa say the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus appears to spread more than twice as fast as Delta - which has so far been the most contagious.
The analysis has not been peer-reviewed and the researchers say there's a lot of uncertainty.
Cases are being reported all over the world, including among fully vaccinated people.
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US President Joe Biden has agreed "in principle" to hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the crisis over Ukraine.
The talks proposed by France will only take place if Russia does not invade its neighbour, the White House said.
The meeting could offer a possible diplomatic solution to one of the worst security crises in Europe in decades.
US officials say intelligence suggests Russia is ready to launch a military operation, which Moscow denies.
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Millions of Americans are leaving their jobs in what economists are calling "the great resignation".
2021 has seen a huge number of people in the US change their careers - last month four million quit their jobs.
BBC's US correspondent Michelle Fleury went to meet people in Kentucky, where people are quitting at a higher rate than in many other states.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s advisers are not telling him the truth about the war in Ukraine, the head of the UK's intelligence agency GCHQ says.
In a rare speech, Sir Jeremy Fleming said Russia has "massively misjudged the situation" in Ukraine, adding that beleaguered Russian troops have been sabotaging their own equipment and accidentally shot down one of their own aircraft.
The spy chief says Mr Putin has "overestimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory”.
Meanwhile the US says it has intelligence of tensions between the Russian president and his military leadership.
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After months of tension and thousands of troops massed on the border, is Russia now set to invade Ukraine?
The BBC's James Landale explains how we reached this point.
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An aid convoy has been making a fresh attempt to reach the war-torn Ukrainian city of Mariupol to evacuate civilians and deliver humanitarian and medical supplies.
The convoy of trucks and buses was initially planned for Thursday, but was delayed due to security issues.
More than 100,000 people are trapped in the southern port city, which has been under heavy Russian bombardment for weeks.
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The United Nations and the International Red Cross are trying to rescue more civilians from the besieged city of Mariupol. But Ukrainian forces have accused Russia of breaching the latest ceasefire.
Around 200 civilians are still trapped in a huge steel factory complex, along with city's last Ukrainian defenders. Relatives of those soldiers are pleading for them to also be brought out alive. Our correspondent Laura Bicker, has sent this report from Dnipro.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Laura Bicker in Dnipro.
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Apple has unveiled its latest smartphone, the iPhone 16, alongside an updated Apple watch.
In tech terms, it's the blue ribbon event, with Apple remaining one of the biggest companies in the world - and the latest generation of tech is the key to its fortune.
This model features AI and a new camera button, which autofocuses and has a shutter release.
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Beyoncé has been snubbed by the Country Music Awards, despite having one of the biggest country hits of the year with Texas Hold 'Em.
When the nominees for the ceremony were announced on Monday morning, the star was notably absent - with not a single nomination.
Beyoncé had widely been expected to gain recognition at the awards, with fans speculating she could become the first black woman to be shortlisted for album of the year, for Cowboy Carter.
Instead, Morgan Wallen walked away with the most nominations, three years after being suspended by his record label for using a racial slur.
The star later apologised and reunited with his record label.
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Ukrainian forces are still holding out in the eastern Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk but are outnumbered by Russian forces, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
For people living in this region, their whole lives have been affected by the conflict.
One 81-year-old resident tells the BBC that she has been left homeless after her home was destroyed by a Russian strike.
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It is widely expected that Finland will begin the process of joining Nato this week. The move will redraw Europe's security map dramatically and will be seen in Moscow as a hostile act.
For many Finnish people, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reawakened memories of the country's own wars against the Soviet Union.
Only the strong military tradition saved the country from being forcibly incorporated into the communist state.
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Temperatures in some areas of Spain are expected to hit or remain around 43 degrees celsius this week, as a sweltering heatwave continues to hang over the country.
The soaring temperatures have caused the authorities to put many areas of the country on alert due to the risk of wildfires.
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Pluto lost its status as a planet in 2006 but its reclassification as a "dwarf" world actually puts it into an exciting new category.
Dr Marek Kukula, the Public Astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, charts the history of the diminutive object that orbits some five billion kilometres from the Sun.
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There are now 9,000 patients with coronavirus in hospitals across England. A quarter of doctors are ill or self isolating. The new Nightingale Hospital in east London will begin taking its first 500 patients this week and will soon have room for 4,000. The government’s chief scientific adviser says the number of infections and deaths will continue to rise over the next two to three weeks. Fiona Bruce presents BBC News at Ten reports from Health Editor Hugh Pym and Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg.
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A remarkable scientific discovery has been made in China.
Researchers say they have found the skull of what they believe is a new species of human, which could be our closest evolutionary relative.
If confirmed, 'Dragon Man,' as he's been named, would replace the Neanderthals as our sister species.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by science correspondent Pallab Ghosh.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated his defence minister for capturing the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, but parts of the city are still holding out.
A steel works is at the centre of the defence of the city where fighters and civilians are dug in mostly underground.
President Putin has ordered his troops to block off the industrial area so that "a fly cannot not pass through".
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The large hadron collider, the world's most advanced particle accelerator, has undergone a major revamp which scientists say could spark a physics revolution.
The vast machine, deep underground in the Swiss Alps, smashes atoms together to break them apart and discover what is inside them.
Since the upgrade, its instruments are more sensitive, allowing researchers to study the collision of particles from the inside of atoms in higher definition.
It means there's now the best chance ever of the machine finding subatomic particles that are completely new to science.
The hope is that it will make discoveries that will spark the biggest revolution in physics in a hundred years.
The BBC's science correspondent Pallab Ghosh reports.
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Russian forces have extended their reach into the heart of Ukraine, bombing a city far from the eastern frontline.
At least 23 people, including children, were killed in a cruise missile attack, according to the Ukrainian authorities. They said that more than 60 needed hospital treatment and dozens more people are missing.
The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskym called it 'an open act of terrorism'.
The attack took place in the city of Vinnytsia, south-west of the capital Kyiv and a long way from the focus of the fighting in the eastern region of Donbas.
The Russian defence ministry has consistently denied targeting civilians, despite the evidence.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Vinnytsia by Sarah Rainsford.
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President Putin is "unable to match the people to the equipment he has" as Russians avoid being called up to fight in Ukraine, the UK’s Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said.
The Chief of the Defence Staff also said that Russia is committing “acts of terrorism” by targeting Ukrainian civilians.
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Belarus has been accused of hijacking a European passenger plane and engaging in “state terrorism”, after it forced a Ryanair flight to perform an emergency landing in Minsk and arrested an opposition blogger, who is critical of the country’s authoritarian president Alexander Lukashenko.
The Ryanair plane had been flying from Greece to Lithuania when it was diverted to the Belarusian capital, where the journalist Roman Protasevich was detained by police. State media in Belarus said the plane was forced to land because of a bomb scare.
There's been a chorus of condemnation across Europe. The British foreign secretary said the action by the Belarusian authorities would have “serious implications”.
Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reporting by diplomatic correspondent James Landale.
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Each morning at exactly nine o’clock, a little-known ritual takes place in grounds of where the Queen is in residence.
For 15 minutes, a lone piper in Highland uniform strikes up a selection of tunes below the monarch's window - a position called the Piper to the Sovereign.
Scottish veteran Pipe Major Scott Methven held the role for four years, a job often considered one of the most coveted in the piping world.
From humble beginnings growing up in Stirling, Scott joined the army and travelled the world. Upon returning from service in Afghanistan, he was chosen to be the Queen's personal piper from 2015 to 2019.
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The much-awaited mpox vaccines are finally arriving in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
As mpox cases continue to increase in parts of Africa, questions are being asked about how countries, if they can even get vaccines, are able store and distribute them.
Few facilities are up to the task as the vaccines need to be stored at particular temperatures.
A tall order in the worst-hit country, DRC, where the country’s health authorities face many logistical challenges.
The BBC’s Ian Wafula reports from a cold storage facility in Kinshasa as mpox vaccines start arriving in the country.
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Russia's army is advancing in the areas of eastern Ukraine and has taken some ground, according to Ukraine's military.
It said Russia has intensified its bombardment of the wider Donbas area, using heavy firepower to damage defences around the city of Donetsk.
Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelensky, said Russian forces have "completely destroyed" Donbas, adding: "It is hell there."
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The Ukrainian government says that it urgently needs more weapons to fight Russian forces invading their country.
Maksym Kozystsky, the governor of Lviv and close ally of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, says that in the West there is “a policy of double standards and cowardice.”
Nato says it is supplying heavy guns and missile systems as fast as possible but it’s not as fast as Ukraine wants or needs.
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A container filled with millions of Lego pieces fell into the sea off Cornwall, UK, in 1997. They are still washing up on Cornish beaches today - offering an insight into the mysterious world of oceans and tides.
On 13 February 1997, the container ship Tokio Express was hit by a wave described by its captain as a "once in a 100-year phenomenon”.
As a result, 62 containers were lost overboard about 20 miles off Land's End - and one of them was filled with nearly 4.8m pieces of Lego, bound for New York. Shortly after that some of those Lego pieces began washing up in both the north and south coasts of Cornwall. They're still coming in today.
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The Olympic medalist Nile Wilson has condemned what he called a “culture of abuse” in British gymnastics. He said athletes are being treated “like pieces of meat”.
The 24-year-old, who won bronze at Rio 2016, is the highest profile male gymnast to speak out after a series of recent allegations of mistreatment in the sport.
Fiona Bruce presents a BBC News at Ten exclusive report by sports editor Dan Roan.
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President Zelensky says the battle for the Donbas region, regarded as the second phase of the war, has begun after Russia launched a major offensive in the east of Ukraine.
Ukraine says that a large proportion of the Russian forces is now focusing on the eastern region of Donbas. Russia has now taken control of the Ukrainian city of Kreminna as part of what appears to be a plan to surround the region.
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has said this is a turning point in Russia’s “special military operation”
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The fossilised remains of a 10m-long sea predator called an ichthyosaur were found at Rutland Water Nature Reserve, England, during landscaping work.
It is the largest of its type ever discovered in the UK.
Ichthyosaurs lived between 250 million and 90 million years ago and could grow up to 25 metres long.
When water levels at the Rutland reservoir were lowered in the late summer of 2021, a team of palaeontologists came in to excavate the remains.
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Senior Conservatives have strongly criticised plans by Boris Johnson to deploy Royal Navy ships to protect British waters in the event of no trade deal with the EU.
The Ministry of Defence said four ships were on standby to deter EU trawlers if there is no agreement on fishing rights.
Tobias Ellwood, who chairs the Commons Defence Committee, called the plan was irresponsible. It was also criticised by the former Conservative Cabinet Minister and EU Commissioner Chris Patten.
There's pessimism that a deal can be reached between UK and EU Brexit negotiators on future trading arrangements, before a deadline on Sunday 13th December.
Regardless of whether a trade deal is agreed, British citizens will face new restrictions when travelling to the EU and some other countries, including on medical treatment.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political correspondent Iain Watson, Europe correspondent Gavin Lee and consumer affairs correspondent Sarah Corker.
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When the Soviet Union collapsed in the 1990s Ukraine was one of the largest new nations to emerge. It held its first elections in 1991.
Bordered by Russia on the east and by Hungary, Poland and Slovakia on the west, politics in Ukraine have always been divided along those looking east towards Russia and those looking to the West.
Putin has said that Ukraine is “ancient Russian soil” but the majority of Ukrainians don’t feel this way, with 68% of Ukrainians in favour of joining the EU.
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Barbados is holding a ceremony to mark the island’s transition to a Republic, with the Queen removed as head of state.
The Barbadian government said the time had come to fully leave the Caribbean island's colonial past behind.
Barbados gained its independence from the UK in 1966 and has since been a Commonwealth realm. Now it has cut its ties with the British royal family. Its membership of the Commonwealth will continue.
Sandra Mason, a Barbadian who has served as the island’s governor general is becoming the country’s first president.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Celestina Olulode in Barbados.
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Russia's foreign minister and his US counterpart have held what they called "frank" talks to try to reduce the chance of a wider conflict in Ukraine.
Sergei Lavrov repeated denials that a huge Russian force assembled near Ukraine's borders would be used to invade Ukraine.
Antony Blinken said America would respond severely to any invasion.
But just how likely is an invasion? Our correspondents have the latest.
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He has more than 2 million followers on Twitter, 600,000 YouTube subscribers and his videos on the Daily Wire channel rack up millions of views.
Ben Shapiro is a controversial figure but one of the US' leading conservative political commentators. His book, The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great, is a New York Times bestseller.
In a spiky Politics Live interview with Andrew Neil, Mr Shapiro refers to an incident which took place between Trump campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski and Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields in 2016.
Although a charge was brought at the time against Mr Lewandowski, Florida prosecutors dropped the case.
This is an unedited version of their interview, which was terminated by Mr Shapiro.
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A drug that is normally given to people with arthritis could help save lives in the treatment of Covid 19.
A major trial shows that when Tocilizumab is combined with the steroid Dexamethasone it can cut by up to half the number of patients dying in hospital.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by medical editor Fergus Walsh.
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Ukraine has called for a ship carrying grain from a Russian-occupied part of the country to be seized.
The ship is currently lying off the Turkish coast.
It is not clear where its cargo came from or how it was obtained, but Russia has been accused of stealing grain from areas of Ukraine it controls - allegations Russia denies.
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says he is moving Russia's nuclear deterrent to "special alert”. He says it's a response to Nato "aggression”.
Speaking to top military officials, including Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, Putin said Western nations had taken "unfriendly actions" towards Russia and imposed "illegitimate sanctions".
The move makes it easier to launch weapons - but the BBC’s security correspondent Gordon Corera said it was a way for Russia to send a warning to Nato, rather than signalling an intent to use them.
The US has condemned the move as "unacceptable”.
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The US government believes Russia could launch an invasion of Ukraine at any moment.
The White House press secretary warned of an “extremely dangerous situation” on the country’s border, where Russia has massed more than 100,000 troops.
Talks between the United States and Russian have failed to resolve the stand-off between the two countries and the US has warned Russia of “dire economic consequences” if it invades its neighbour.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by diplomatic correspondent James Landale.
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Billions of cicadas have emerged this spring in the eastern US and entomologists are loving it.
We asked one bug expert all your burning cicada questions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said there were eyewitness accounts of civilians being deliberately targeted during Monday's attack on the country's second largest city.
Rights groups also said war crimes may have occurred during Russia's invasion.
The International Criminal Court's is looking to launch its own investigation into the allegations.
Russia has previously denied targeting residential areas.
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The Queen has broadcast her annual address in the Christmas message to the United Kingdom and Commonwealth.
She paid tribute to her late husband, Prince Philip, who died this year.
"In the months since the death of my beloved Philip, I have drawn great comfort from the warmth and affection of the many tributes to his life and work".
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The Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators are reported to have suffered symptoms consistent with chemical poisoning during negotiations about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
It’s understood that Mr Abramovich was taking part in informal peace talks when he became ill, along with two Ukrainian negotiators. The symptoms are said to have included red eyes and peeling skin on the face and hands.
However a US official said intelligence suggested the cause was environmental and not deliberate poisoning. Presidential officials in Kyiv also sought to play down the claims.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by security correspondent Frank Gardner.
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Passengers have faced a raft of flight cancellations causing disruptions for many families leaving holiday plans ruined.
Last weekend, Ryanair cabin crew unions in Belgium, Spain, Portugal, France and Italy went on strike.
On Thursday, crews in Spain walked out yet again and EasyJet staff are also set to take industrial action.
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US President Donald Trump has announced sweeping travel restrictions on 26 European countries in a bid to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
The ban applies to travellers from countries which are members of the Schengen border-free travel area.
The UK, Ireland and other non-Schengen countries are unaffected. US citizens are also exempt.
The EU condemned the measures, which it said were taken "unilaterally and without consultation".
The new rules go into effect on Friday at midnight EDT and mark a major escalation from the US president, who has been accused of inaction over coronavirus.
There are 1,135 confirmed cases of the virus across the US, with 38 deaths so far.
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The BBC's Ros Atkins explains how global supply chain problems have led to shortages of some goods in the West.
He looks at the questions this raises about the volume of things we make and consume – and about how and where we make them.
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The number of coronavirus deaths in Spain have reached well over 6,000 as the country struggles to cope with the crisis.
Globally, there have been more than 720,000 infections and almost 34,000 deaths. Italy remains by far the worst hit country, with more than 10,000 fatalities, followed by Spain and then China.
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Russia is continuing its assault on multiple fronts across Ukraine.
In one of the latest attacks a missile strike hit an army barracks in the southern city of Mykolaiv. Reports suggest at least 45 Ukrainian soldiers were killed.
Another attack targeted an aircraft repair plant near the western city of Lviv. There were no casualties.
Lviv has been receiving hundreds of refugees from Mariupol in the south. After weeks under siege, and battered by shelling, it's soon expected to fall. But amid the darkness, the authorities there say 130 people have been rescued, from the bomb shelter under the city's theatre, that was attacked two days ago.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Fergal Keane in Ukraine.
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In a meeting with the Russian security council, Vladimir Putin has asked for the separatist Donetsk and Luhansk "people's republics" to be recognised as independent states.
Russia-backed rebels in those areas - located in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region - have been fighting the Ukrainian military since 2014 but Moscow has not officially recognised their self-declared republics.
Ukraine and the West fear that if this happens, it could lead Moscow to openly send military forces into the area.
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Lawyers for Prince Andrew have written to a US judge to demand a jury trial in a civil lawsuit brought by a woman who has accused him of sexual assault.
Virginia Giuffre, 38, alleges that he sexually assaulted her when she was a teenager at the homes of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Duke of York has denied all the allegations against him.
In the court documents, his legal team submitted several reasons why they believe the case should be dismissed.
The 11-page document states that Prince Andrew "admits that he met Epstein in or around 1999" but denies that he participated in any abuse.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell and by Nada Tawfik in New York.
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Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of stealing about 600,000 tonnes of its grain and exporting some of it, turning the country's breadbasket into a stealth missile.
Russia denies stealing grain from Ukraine - a country that typically produces enough to feed 400 million people.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that the war threatens to "unleash an unprecedented wave of hunger and destitution" across the world.
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Why are there so many attempts to get to Mars at the moment?
The United Arab Emirate's Hope satellite was despatched last week and now China has launched its first rover mission to the red planet.
Nasa's Perseverance Rover is scheduled to take off on 30th July.
Well, summer 2020 is a popular time for missions to the red planet because of the way the planets align - but how long does it take to get there?
Landing on Mars is known as the "seven minutes of terror", and there are lots of reasons why.
Here BBC Science Correspondent Laura Foster explains how long it takes to get there and why it's so difficult.
Video by Megan Fisher, Terry Saunders and Laura Foster
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The government's scientific advisors have warned that people will need to avoid unnecessary social contact for the best part of a year, alternating between strict and less strict measures to help intensive care units cope.
It’s affecting everywhere in society, including schools across the UK that have closed their doors this afternoon, with no clear idea of when they'll reopen. They'll be shut to all but vulnerable pupils, and the children of key workers.
The BBC News at Ten is presented by Reeta Chakrabarti with contributions from our Medical Correspondent Fergus Walsh and our North of England Correspondent Judith Moritz.
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UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss flew to Russia for talks but her warnings of possible sanctions in the event of an invasion were poorly received.
Russia continues to deny that it has any intention of invading Ukraine.
British Prime Minister Bois Johnson said that “the stakes are very high and this is a very dangerous moment.”
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Russia has for weeks been massing troops and tanks on the Ukrainian border. Ukraine has said it fears an invasion and along with Poland and Lithuania is calling for more western sanctions against Russia.
A joint statement by the countries accuses Russia of aggression and urges NATO to take action.
Russia denies that it is preparing an invasion and in turn accuses the West of threatening Russia’s security through NATO expansion.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Moscow correspondent Steve Rosenberg.
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The UK parliament will stay open – despite a health minister testing positive for coronavirus, and a further two ministers deciding to self-isolate. The Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the government would continue to work closely with the House of Parliament authorities to monitor the situation. He said that the peak of the UK outbreak was expected "in a matter of a couple of months". The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK has now reached 460, after the biggest rise in a single day. It comes as two more people with the virus died in the UK, bringing the total to eight.
Italy has announced tighter restrictions on people moving around, that will come into force on Thursday morning. All stores, except for pharmacies and food shops, will be shut in a desperate bid to halt the spread of the coronavirus that has killed 827 in the country in just over two weeks. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the latest wave of restrictions in a TV address to the 60 million Italian residents already under ‘stay-at-home’ restrictions.
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Vladimir Putin has again insisted that the West must guarantee that NATO won’t expand eastwards or accept Ukraine as a member.
He has also rejected claims that Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine, despite many thousands of Russian troops massing on the border.
Mr Putin said any expansion NATO would be a threat to Russias security. He was speaking during his annual press conference at the Kremlin.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Steve Rosenberg in Moscow.
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Boris Johnson has been admitted to hospital ten days after confirming he has coronavirus. Downing Street said it was a “precautionary” move rather than an emergency measure. The Prime Minister is being treated at an NHS hospital in London. It came as the Queen delivered an historic message to the nation in which she said the UK “will succeed” in its fight against the virus. She thanked people for following rules to stay at home and said we “remain united and resolute” in the face of coronavirus and “we will overcome it. Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reports from Royal Correspondent Nicholas Witchell, Political Correspondent Chris Mason and Health Editor Hugh Pym
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An international team of scientists, working on a project in the United States, say they have discovered strong evidence for the existence of a new force of nature.
They say some sub-atomic particles - called muons - don't behave in a way predicted by current theories of physics.
The British funders of the research say that scientists are “on the precipice of a new era of physics”.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by science correspondent Pallab Ghosh.
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A man has died and thousands of people have been told to evacuate their homes amid torrential rain and flash flooding in Australia's largest city, Sydney.
Roads have been cut off, with 18 evacuation orders in western Sydney alone and warnings of more to come.
"This is a life-threatening emergency situation," Stephanie Cooke, emergency services minister for the state of New South Wales, said.
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Some people with long Covid may have hidden damage to their lungs, a small pilot study in the UK suggests.
Scientists used a novel xenon gas scan method to pick up lung abnormalities not identified by routine scans.
They focused on 11 people who had not required hospital care when they first caught Covid but experienced long-lasting breathlessness after their initial infection.
A larger, more detailed study is under way to confirm the results.
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Russia has said that Ukraine has conducted missile strikes on an oil storage depot in Belgorod in western Russia.
The local governor said the attack was carried out by two Ukrainian helicopters. Ukraine's foreign ministry said it could not confirm or deny whether Kyiv was behind the attack.
If confirmed, it would be the first time that Ukrainian aircraft have flown into Russian airspace to hit a target.
Footage of the strike has been verified by the BBC but its source cannot be confirmed.
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As support to join Nato increases in Finland, do Finns want to cut ties with Russia? Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Finland has 130-mile border with Russia and a shared history.
The country is unofficially neutral, but a member of the European Union and co-operates closely with Nato.
Recent polls show since Ukraine's invasion, support for joining Nato has increased.
Newsnight’s Sima Kotecha reports from the Finnish border with Russia.
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The FBI it “is investigating what appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump” after a series of shots were fired at Mr Trump’s golf course in Florida.
Mr Trump’s campaign team said that the former president is “safe following gunshots in his vicinity.”
A person has been detained in connection with an incident at Trump International Golf Club.
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Russia's military could be unable to operate the high-tech weapons and communications systems it has been using in Ukraine if the West were to tighten export controls, says a report.
Almost all Moscow's modern military systems depend on western-made microelectronics, according to UK think tank The Royal United Services Institute (Rusi).
Researchers for Rusi spent months in Ukraine, examining 27 of Russia's most modern military systems, either captured, brought down or abandoned by Russian troops.
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The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa) says six of its employees have been killed in an Israeli air strike on a school it runs in central Gaza.
Gaza's Hamas-run Civil Defence agency said a total of 18 people were killed in Wednesday’s strike on al-Jaouni school in Nuseirat refugee camp, which is being used as a shelter by thousands of displaced Palestinians.
Israel's military said it carried out a “precise strike on terrorists” planning attacks from the school, and that it had taken measures to avoid harm to civilians.
UN Secretary General António Guterres condemned the strike, saying: “What’s happening in Gaza is totally unacceptable".
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Areas of Australia that have seen their worst flooding in decades are bracing for more heavy rainfall, with the peak expected on Tuesday.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison told MPs there was "serious risk still ahead" and weather officials said "it's far from over".
The entire coast of New South Wales has been put on alert, with troops and hundreds of volunteers deployed. Roads and bridges have been cut off, cars and signs submerged, livestock marooned and schools closed.
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US President Joe Biden has said he thinks his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will "move in" on Ukraine but does not want "full-blown war".
He told a news conference Mr Putin would pay a "serious and dear price" for invading, but indicated a minor incursion might be treated differently.
The White House later stressed any Russian military move would be met with a swift, severe response from the West.
The Kremlin warned the comments could further destabilise the situation.
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Computer chip designer Nvidia has come to dominate the market for chips used in artificial intelligence (AI) systems, which process large amounts of data for AI workloads.
Nvidia is the third-most valuable company in the US, behind only Microsoft and Apple.
Startup Groq is challenging Nvidia’s market dominance and has raised nearly a billion dollars for its alternative AI chip development.
Groq CEO Jonathan Ross joins this week’s AI Decoded to highlight the differences between standard AI chips and Groq's alternate technology.
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Stranded Nasa astronauts Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and Sunita Williams say they feel "grateful" to spend more time in space, despite difficulties.
The two gave a news conference about their experience of being stuck on the International Space Station for months.
The two Americans, who arrived on the ISS in June, have been unable to get home because of a problem with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. The Starliner returned to Earth earlier this month 'uncrewed' - or with no humans on board - after the journey was deemed too risky for astronauts.
Nasa says Wilmore and Williams will be brought back to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon craft next year.
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Billionaire Jared Isaacman and engineer Sarah Gillis have become the first non-professional crew to perform one of the riskiest manoeuvres in space - a spacewalk.
The pair stepped out of the SpaceX spacecraft around 15 minutes apart, starting at 11:52BST, wearing specially-designed suits.
It was commercially funded by Mr Isaacman. Before, only astronauts with government-funded space agencies had done a spacewalk.
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Donald Trump was left looking angry and frustrated in his crucial TV debate with Kamala Harris in Philadelphia.
In a fiery 90 minutes that could help decide the presidential race, Harris frequently rattled the former president with personal attacks that threw him off message and raised the temperature of this highly-anticipated contest.
Her jibes on the size of his rally crowds, his conduct during the Capitol riot, and on the officials who served in his administration who have since become outspoken critics of his campaign repeatedly left Trump on the back foot.
The pattern for much of this debate was Harris goading her Republican rival into making extended defences of his past conduct and comments. He gladly obliged, raising his voice at times and shaking his head.
Both candidates made untrue statements but most came from Trump. He faced mockery for claiming that immigrants in Ohio were eating the cats and dogs of their neighbours.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith and Ros Atkins.
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Taliban fighters have swept across Afghanistan taking control of towns and cities.
Ros Atkins looks back at recent events in Afghanistan, and how the Taliban managed to takeover.
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Transgender women should compete in an "open category" in order to "protect women's sport", two current elite female runners tell the BBC.
The British athletes, one of whom is an Olympian, believe athletes should only be allowed to compete in the category of their biological sex.
As governing bodies struggle to find a way forward, trans athletes have faced criticism for competing at high levels in sport - even though they’ve met competition standards set by the discipline.
Is there an unfair advantage? Should transgender women be banned from competing in female categories? Should there be a separate category established? Or should sport be more inclusive?
BBC Sports Editor Dan Roan has been investigating the issue following several high profile recent cases that led to controversy and division.
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Shortly after her ascension to the throne, Queen Elizabeth was faced with a fast-changing empire as colonies in Africa gained independence and became republics.
Even at a young age, the Queen then used her charm and influence to get the newly independent nations to remain within the commonwealth.
In Ghana a royal dance with the country’s first president helped the Queen to cement relations and set a precedent for other African countries.
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Fashion is one of the most polluting industries in the world. But a small town in Italy called Prato has built its fortune on transforming old scraps into new clothes, particularly knitwear and wool.
Could Prato represent a model for sustainable fashion?
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Billionaire businessman Jared Isaacman becomes the first non-professional astronaut to walk in space.
"Back at home we all have a lot of work to do, but from here Earth sure looks like a perfect world," the businessman said as he stepped out into space.
Mission specialist Sarah Gillis followed Isaacman's spacewalk.
Isaacman is bankrolling the Polaris Dawn mission which blasted off in SpaceX's Crew Dragon spaceship on Tuesday.
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The British and Irish prime ministers have issued a joint statement calling for calm after days of rioting in Northern Ireland.
Police in Belfast say the violence is the worst they have seen in recent years, scenes that many had believed were a thing of the past.
During an emergency session of the Northern Ireland Assembly politicians on all sides lined up to condemn the violence.
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Who is the Russian President, and what does he want with Ukraine?
Vladimir Putin is the President of Russia, and has been the country's leader for more than 22 years.
He grew up in an area which is now St Petersburg. His political career began when he and his family moved to Moscow in 1996, and he quickly became an important political figure.
The BBC's Ros Atkins looks at Putin's life and his world view - and how they influence the decision he took this week.
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In a record 70 years on the throne Britain's Queen Elizabeth has dealt with no fewer than 14 prime ministers, from Winston Churchill right through to Boris Johnson.
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What happens inside the brain of a gambling addict when they make a bet - and can the secret to their addiction be found within the brain itself? BBC Panorama filmed a unique experiment designed to find out. Wendy Bendel's partner killed himself after struggling with a 20-year gambling addiction. In a confession he wrote for Wendy he singled out the high-stakes, high-frequency fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) found in bookmakers across the UK. These machines offer gamblers a choice of games, and combine potentially high stakes with the chance of a win every 20 seconds.
Join Wendy on tonight's Panorama, as she seeks to find out why these machines can be so addictive, and are so controversial.
Panorama - Why are Gambling Machines Addictive? is broadcast on BBC One on Monday 12 September at 20:30.
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The world's first fully working "sand battery", which can store green power for months at a time, has been installed by Finnish researchers.
The developers said this could solve the problem of year-round supply, a major issue for green energy.
Using low-grade sand, the device is charged up with heat made from cheap electricity from solar or wind.
The sand stores the heat at around 500C, which can then warm homes in winter when energy is more expensive.
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Russia's foreign minister and his US counterpart have held what they called "frank" talks to try to reduce the chance of a wider conflict in Ukraine.
Sergei Lavrov repeated denials that a huge Russian force assembled near Ukraine's borders would be used to invade Ukraine.
Antony Blinken said America would respond severely to any invasion.
But just how likely is an invasion? Our correspondents have the latest.
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Ukraine has called for a ship carrying grain from a Russian-occupied part of the country to be seized.
The ship is currently lying off the Turkish coast.
It is not clear where its cargo came from or how it was obtained, but Russia has been accused of stealing grain from areas of Ukraine it controls - allegations Russia denies.
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George Galloway told a former member of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's cabinets she killed one million people in Iraq. The former Labour MP, now a Respect MP, turned on Jacqui Smith as they looked ahead to Friday's vote in Parliament on possible UK military action in the Middle East.
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Australia is planning to ban children from using social media due to the "mental health consequences".
The legislation will impose and enforce a minimum age to use social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram by the end of the year.
Although the exact age has yet to be revealed by the government, it is likely to be between 14 and 16 with the Australian prime minister favouring the upper level in that age range.
Describing social media usage amongst children as a "scourge", Prime Minister Antony Alabanese said he wanted them to have "real experiences with real people".
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One of the world's most recognisable clocks has had a facelift.
Restoration on Big Ben's Elizabeth Tower, next to the Houses of Parliament in London, England, is due to be completed this summer to a budget of £79.7m.
The BBC has been given special access inside the tower to take a closer look.
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Thousands of foreign fighters have joined Ukrainian armed forces since Russia invaded the country in February.
BBC correspondent Olga Malchevska gained access to a secret training camp, the International Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine, for those arriving in the country to fight.
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US President Donald Trump has announced sweeping travel restrictions on 26 European countries in a bid to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
The ban applies to travellers from countries which are members of the Schengen border-free travel area.
The UK, Ireland and other non-Schengen countries are unaffected. US citizens are also exempt.
The EU condemned the measures, which it said were taken "unilaterally and without consultation".
The new rules go into effect on Friday at midnight EDT and mark a major escalation from the US president, who has been accused of inaction over coronavirus.
There are 1,135 confirmed cases of the virus across the US, with 38 deaths so far.
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Shortly after her ascension to the throne, Queen Elizabeth was faced with a fast-changing empire as colonies in Africa gained independence and became republics.
Even at a young age, the Queen then used her charm and influence to get the newly independent nations to remain within the commonwealth.
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The number of coronavirus deaths in Spain have reached well over 6,000 as the country struggles to cope with the crisis.
Globally, there have been more than 720,000 infections and almost 34,000 deaths. Italy remains by far the worst hit country, with more than 10,000 fatalities, followed by Spain and then China.
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Russia is continuing its assault on multiple fronts across Ukraine.
In one of the latest attacks a missile strike hit an army barracks in the southern city of Mykolaiv. Reports suggest at least 45 Ukrainian soldiers were killed.
Another attack targeted an aircraft repair plant near the western city of Lviv. There were no casualties.
Lviv has been receiving hundreds of refugees from Mariupol in the south. After weeks under siege, and battered by shelling, it's soon expected to fall. But amid the darkness, the authorities there say 130 people have been rescued, from the bomb shelter under the city's theatre, that was attacked two days ago.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Fergal Keane in Ukraine.
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In a meeting with the Russian security council, Vladimir Putin has asked for the separatist Donetsk and Luhansk "people's republics" to be recognised as independent states.
Russia-backed rebels in those areas - located in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region - have been fighting the Ukrainian military since 2014 but Moscow has not officially recognised their self-declared republics.
Ukraine and the West fear that if this happens, it could lead Moscow to openly send military forces into the area.
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Lawyers for Prince Andrew have written to a US judge to demand a jury trial in a civil lawsuit brought by a woman who has accused him of sexual assault.
Virginia Giuffre, 38, alleges that he sexually assaulted her when she was a teenager at the homes of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Duke of York has denied all the allegations against him.
In the court documents, his legal team submitted several reasons why they believe the case should be dismissed.
The 11-page document states that Prince Andrew "admits that he met Epstein in or around 1999" but denies that he participated in any abuse.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell and by Nada Tawfik in New York.
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Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of stealing about 600,000 tonnes of its grain and exporting some of it, turning the country's breadbasket into a stealth missile.
Russia denies stealing grain from Ukraine - a country that typically produces enough to feed 400 million people.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that the war threatens to "unleash an unprecedented wave of hunger and destitution" across the world.
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The UK parliament will stay open – despite a health minister testing positive for coronavirus, and a further two ministers deciding to self-isolate. The Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the government would continue to work closely with the House of Parliament authorities to monitor the situation. He said that the peak of the UK outbreak was expected "in a matter of a couple of months". The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK has now reached 460, after the biggest rise in a single day. It comes as two more people with the virus died in the UK, bringing the total to eight.
Italy has announced tighter restrictions on people moving around, that will come into force on Thursday morning. All stores, except for pharmacies and food shops, will be shut in a desperate bid to halt the spread of the coronavirus that has killed 827 in the country in just over two weeks. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the latest wave of restrictions in a TV address to the 60 million Italian residents already under ‘stay-at-home’ restrictions.
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The president of the United States isn’t directly elected by American voters but by members of what's known as the electoral college. Here’s how the system works.
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Elizabeth Holmes, founder of health technology company Theranos, has been convicted of defrauding investors after a landmark trial in California lasting several months.
Prosecutors said Holmes knowingly lied about technology she said could detect diseases with a few drops of blood.
Jurors found Holmes guilty of four charges, including conspiracy to commit fraud against investors and three counts of wire fraud, all of which she denied.
The charges carry a maximum prison term of 20 years each, but Holmes was not taken into custody, with no date confirmed yet for sentencing and a further hearing scheduled next week.
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A dinosaur's leg, stunningly preserved, has been presented by scientists claiming it was likely killed by a giant asteroid which caused the species' extinction.
The limb, complete with skin, is just one of a series of remarkable finds emerging from the Tanis fossil site in the US State of North Dakota.
But it's not just their exquisite condition that's turning heads - it's what these ancient specimens purport to represent.
The claim is the Tanis creatures were killed on the actual day the asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, which saw the reign of dinosaurs end.
The BBC's Rebecca Morrelle reports.
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SKamala Harris and Donald Trump have had a fiery 90-minute debate in Philadelphia.
It was their first of the 2024 US presidential election. After shaking hands, the pair debated policy before moving onto more personal attacks.
Snap polls suggest Harris won the debate, but Trump says afterwards that she "lost badly".
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As support to join Nato increases in Finland, do Finns want to cut ties with Russia? Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Finland has 130-mile border with Russia and a shared history.
The country is unofficially neutral, but a member of the European Union and co-operates closely with Nato.
Recent polls show since Ukraine's invasion, support for joining Nato has increased.
Newsnight’s Sima Kotecha reports from the Finnish border with Russia.
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The FBI it “is investigating what appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump” after a series of shots were fired at Mr Trump’s golf course in Florida.
Mr Trump’s campaign team said that the former president is “safe following gunshots in his vicinity.”
A person has been detained in connection with an incident at Trump International Golf Club.
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Russia's military could be unable to operate the high-tech weapons and communications systems it has been using in Ukraine if the West were to tighten export controls, says a report.
Almost all Moscow's modern military systems depend on western-made microelectronics, according to UK think tank The Royal United Services Institute (Rusi).
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Areas of Australia that have seen their worst flooding in decades are bracing for more heavy rainfall, with the peak expected on Tuesday.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison told MPs there was "serious risk still ahead" and weather officials said "it's far from over".
The entire coast of New South Wales has been put on alert, with troops and hundreds of volunteers deployed. Roads and bridges have been cut off, cars and signs submerged, livestock marooned and schools closed.
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A massive landslide in a Greenland fjord triggered a wave that “shook the Earth” for nine days.
The seismic signal last September was picked up by sensors all over the world, leading scientists to investigate where it had come from.
The landslide - a mountainside of rock that collapsed and carried glacial ice with it - triggered a 200m wave.
That wave was then “trapped” in the narrow fjord - moving back and forth for nine days, generating the vibrations.
Landslides like this, scientists say, are happening more frequently with climate change - as the glaciers that support Greenland's mountains melt.
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Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi has been praised by police for helping a woman in distress who was on the ledge of a bridge in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday night.
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shared a video of the Bon Jovi frontman and his team who were at the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge when the woman was standing precariously over the Cumberland River.
Bon Jovi, 62, and others talked to the woman and helped her come back on to the bridge, police said.
"It takes all of us to help keep each other safe," Ch John Drake said in a brief statement.
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Michelle Obama called on Zendaya, Kelly Rowland, and others, to record an anthem for her Let Girls Learn initiative.
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Anger mounts over police waiting to act for more than an hour after a gunman breached the school.
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ABC News’ Mireya Villarreal discusses what investigators are focusing on now in their investigation of the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
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The U.S. women’s gymnastics team has a shaky start and Team USA continues to pick up gold medals.
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ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee assess the damage from a severe storm in the Midwest that left one million without power and tracks the latest weather.
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ABC News Correspondent Ian Pannell discussed the latest from Afghanistan as the Biden administration prepared to withdraw troops by Sept. 11.
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ABC’s Karen Travers tries her hand at a new competitive sport with a cult following!
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Plus, there are nine presumptive positive cases of monkeypox in the U.S. and Southern Baptist Convention publishes a list of ministers and other church workers who may be guilty of sexual abuse.
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Three years after her husband's death, she discusses becoming a single parent to their three children, ending her nearly 20-year Las Vegas residency and having fun in her career.
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The Dow dropped over 3,200 points in four days and stocks are down nearly 11%, which means the typical 401K that ended last year has dropped by more than $12,000 in the last few days. READ MORE: https://abcn.ws/2VrLh5o
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ABC News’ senior White House correspondent Mary Bruce shares what to know about the new first family occupying the White House.
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Team coverage of the war in Ukraine and the refugee crisis; Rivne, Ukraine, mayor calls for more help from the West; and the growing economic ramifications Russia is facing.
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Saying the Javits Convention Center will be overrun with coronavirus cases, Gov. Andrew Cuomo called on the USNS Comfort to accept COVID-19 patients.
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The momentum of Russian forces appears to have been slowed by the Ukrainians’ "stiff resistance," according to a U.S. senior defense official.
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The plane, carrying 190 people, split in two as it overshot the runway during rough weather; over a dozen were rushed to the hospital in critical condition and both pilots died in the crash.
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ABC News’ Maggie Rulli is in Beijing for the start of the Winter Olympics as diplomatic delegations from the U.S. and other countries boycott the games over China’s human rights abuses.
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With confusion around who can be tested and how many tests are available, “20/20” goes behind the scenes at a lab using a new test for COVID-19.
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The second round of peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian officials ends without a deal.
Michelle Fortin called the police on her toddler, Camille, to teach her a safety lesson after she had unbuckled while her mom was driving.
Katinka Hosszu's Husband goes nuts cheering his wife on at the Rio Olympics. Other families and loved ones of Olympic athletes competing in Rio have also shown adamant displays of excitement from the stands.
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A student shot a classmate, who later died from the wound. The shooter is in custody.
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ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos and Aaron Katersky discuss the alleged gunman’s social media posts as a focal point in the investigation.
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A parade participant’s pickup truck plowed into other marchers, resulting in one death and an injury, before crashing through a fence.
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ABC News' Zohreen Shah explores how people are celebrating Holi through color, dance and food.
NASA scientists explain why the first seven minutes before landing are imperative to success.
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Elmo and the gang took their show overseas as part of Sesame Workshop's work with the International Rescue Committee to bring hope and education to children in war-torn countries.
ABC's Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran discusses the hundreds of U.S. sanctions on Russian oligarchs, their families, and on Russian government officials.
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Soccer superstar talks about how he keeps his kids grounded when their parents are world famous.
Port congestion and worker shortages have led to delays that have raised prices for consumers and slowed the global economic recovery.
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Martha Raddatz breaks down the supply chain gridlock on “This Week.”
ABC News’ Juju Chang sits down with supergroup BTS as they join South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the United Nations General Assembly.
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After Iggy Azalea and Ariana Grande, how "Shower" singer Becky G made the journey to big-time fame.
Jennifer Lawrence talks about the physically-demanding roles she and her co-star played in the film and the fun they had behind the scenes.
Russia could be planning to use chemical weapons in Ukraine, and President Joe Biden said Russia “will pay the price” if it does.
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New warnings emerge about how contagious the disease is as the number of those infected grows.
Early cases of COVID-19 are believed to be linked to a live-animal market in Wuhan, China.
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Filmmaker James Cameron and others describe how the "Avatar" movie came to life in this new Magic Kingdom attraction.
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Russian forces have taken control of the city in eastern Ukraine and with it, full control of the Luhansk region and the north half of the Donbas.
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ABC News’ Alex Presha looks at the fight to legalize marijuana nationwide and how advocates hope decriminalizing marijuana could lead to economic and racial justice.
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The Nevada lake is only at 20% capacity and that shrinkage is leading to a dire ripple effect on nearby communities.
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Gadot, Chris Pine, director Patty Jenkins and the original "Wonder Woman" Lynda Carter talk about the making of the new superhero film.
ABC News' James Longman tours the historic site and the gargantuan task ahead for restorators after a fire engulfed it a little less than two years ago.
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Over 35,000 people sent audition tapes to join ‘West Side Story’ cast: Part 2
Rachel Zegler, who landed the lead role of Maria, said that a friend saw the open casting call on Twitter and sent it to her with the message, “Thank me when you’re famous.”
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ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos and Aaron Katersky discuss the alleged gunman’s social media posts as a focal point in the investigation.
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Sweden still hasn't imposed a full lockdown even though death rates have jumped compared other Nordic countries; Germany, in contrast, has deployed nationwide testing to track its cases.
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Katinka Hosszu's Husband goes nuts cheering his wife on at the Rio Olympics. Other families and loved ones of Olympic athletes competing in Rio have also shown adamant displays of excitement from the stands.
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After missing for 48 hours, Denise Huskins is found safe in Huntington Beach: Part 5
Huskins was dropped off within walking distance of her mother’s house. Despite repeating the same story her boyfriend told, Huskins said it became obvious she needed a defense attorney.
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ABC News’ Kayna Whitworth reports exclusively from the Arctic Circle, where the U.S. Navy is conducting exercises in terrain impacted by climate change, opening a new front in the battle with Russia.
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ABC's Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran discusses the hundreds of U.S. sanctions on Russian oligarchs, their families, and on Russian government officials.
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The restrictions in the city of Wuhan come as health authorities race to react to the deadly new coronavirus, which has infected one American patient who is under quarantine in a Seattle hospital. READ MORE: https://abcn.ws/2uv9cpe
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Cases in Italy have jumped to over 200 and the Trump administration asked Congress for $2.5 billion to help fight the outbreak as the CDC issued new travel warnings to avoid non-essential travel.
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A student shot a classmate, who later died from the wound. The shooter is in custody.
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Actor jokingly says his now-famous ads were a popular topic while promoting "Killing Them Softly."
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Filmmaker James Cameron and others describe how the "Avatar" movie came to life in this new Magic Kingdom attraction.
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ABC News' Zohreen Shah explores how people are celebrating Holi through color, dance and food.
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Robert Downey, Jr., Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson and Chris Hemsworth discuss what it's like to be a part of the Marvel cinematic universe.
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Army investigators obtain phone records in search for Vanessa Guillen
Cell phone records showed Specialist Robinson called his girlfriend multiple times in the middle of the night Guillen went missing. Pressure was building on Fort Hood to find Guillen.
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Russian forces have taken control of the city in eastern Ukraine and with it, full control of the Luhansk region and the north half of the Donbas.
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Ian Pannell reports from Kyiv on the state of the war in Ukraine.
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Elmo and the gang took their show overseas as part of Sesame Workshop's work with the International Rescue Committee to bring hope and education to children in war-torn countries.
After Lia Thomas won the 2022 NCAA Division I championship in Women’s 500-yard freestyle, she ignited a national debate about fairness in Women’s sports, transgender rights and identity.
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"Beauty and the Beast" was the first to take Disney to the Broadway stage in 1994, and since then their productions like "Frozen, and "The Lion King" have scored 20 Tony Awards and 60 nominations.
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Suni Lee won the gold medal in the women’s gymnastics all-around competition at the Tokyo Olympics. She is the fifth American in a row to win gold in the event.
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ABC News’ Juju Chang sits down with supergroup BTS as they join South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the United Nations General Assembly.
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The filmmakers of "Sea of Shadows" talk about their quest to save the porpoise, of which there are less than 15 left in the wild, from a web of illegal fishing, Mexican cartels and the Chinese mafia.
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The storm is expected to dump several feet of snow, canceling or delaying thousands of flights.
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Three earthquakes hit Los Angeles this morning but so far there are no reports of damage or injuries.
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Plus, a look at the life of a migrant worker-turned-astronaut and the Perseverance rover’s critical landing on Mars.
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The United States and South Korea both launched short-range missiles in a show of force, responding to eight rockets fired by the North Korean regime over the weekend.
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ABC News’ Phil Lipof, Mireya Villarreal and contributor Brad Garrett report the latest on the horrific shooting that took place at Robb Elementary School, leaving 19 children and two teachers dead.
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South Korean officials are racing to contain the spread, and said most cases were linked to a single church and hospital nearby.
Emma Watson, Emma Thompson, Audra McDonald, Luke Evans and others talk about what it was like to sing and dance for the Disney remake.
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In Houston, authorities are responding to more calls for possible carbon monoxide poisoning and the city is telling residents to boil water, if they have any, as the situation remains dire in Texas.
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Kordei made a profound statement on "Dancing with the Stars" last week when she danced to the song "Freedom."
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House lawmakers voted 232 to 197 to impeach Trump.
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