Hawaii wildfires burn historic town of Lahaina 'to the ground'
Six people have died and thousands displaced as fires continue to rage on Maui and the Big Island. #press
Candidate in Ecuador's presidential election shot dead
Fernando Villavicencio was attacked after an event in the northern city of Quito on Wednesday. #press
Ukraine replaces Soviet emblem on Motherland statue
The Soviet-era emblem on Kyiv's Motherland statue has been replaced with the Ukrainian coat of arms. #press
Slovenia floods 'worst-ever natural disaster'
The extreme flooding in Slovenia has caused millions of dollars worth of damage and killed at least three people. #press
Florida: Man rescued from partially sunken boat after 35 hours at sea
The 25-year-old was reported missing after failing to return from a fishing trip in St Augustine, Florida. #press
Alaska: Moment house collapses into river during flood
Glacial floods in Juneau, the capital of Alaska, caused a house to collapse into the Mendenhall river. #press
Watch: Fans visit famous steps from film The Exorcist in Washington DC
The film's director, William Friedkin died this morning in Los Angeles, CA. #press
A Moscow summer with war on people's minds
After the Russian capital was targeted by drones, Steve Rosenberg asks people how they feel about the future. #press
Sinead O'Connor: Crowds gather to view funeral cortege
The Irish singer died in July at the age of 56. #press
Sinéad O'Connor's funeral, in pictures
Fans of the late singer and activist filled the Irish town of Bray's streets, before a private burial. #press
Nuh violence: Is bulldozer punishment trampling justice in India?
Some Indian states use bulldozers to demolish homes of people accused of crimes - experts say it is illegal. #press
Which criminal case may be hardest for Trump to win?
Three indictments, 78 charges, three trials. We assess his expected defence and which case should worry him most. #press
Royal prodigal son's return stirs up Thailand
The second of four estranged sons visits the country of his birth for the first time in 27 years. #press
Niger coup: Fact-checking misinformation spreading online
False claims have been circulating online since the military took over in Niger. #press
Deflation: Why falling prices in China raise concerns
The world's second largest economy has slipped into deflation for the first time in more than two years. #press
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Sudan conflict: Call for gravediggers in Omdurman as fighting intensifies
Residents of the Khartoum area are shaken by an intense wave of bombing targeting paramilitary forces. #press
World Scout Jamboree: How troubles plagued South Korea's operation
Witnesses say the event was struck by bad weather but also plagued by mismanagement and safety risks. #press
Rajasthan: India's gig workers see hope in new state law
Rajasthan state recently passed a law that aims to give social security benefits to gig workers. #press
Niger's coup leader General Tchiani: The ex-UN peacekeeper who seized power
Gen Tchiani has triggered a major crisis by overthrowing the president he was meant to guard. #press
Where people have to choose between food or home insurance
Extreme weather and climate change are driving up home insurance costs, forcing some into desperation. #press
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