Why fashion brands are putting celebrities in charge
Celebrities are winning jobs at the top of luxury fashion firms - but what can they really contribute? #press
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Ukraine therapist: I've got no weapon but knowledge
Meet the volunteer therapists battling trauma and bringing hope to Ukrainians. #press
Disney's Snow White: Has the fairy tale already gone sour?
The forthcoming remake of the 1937 animation is facing a backlash for its new interpretation. #press
Back to the future for India's rice farmers
India, the world's biggest rice exporter, is turning to old varieties and new farming techniques. #press
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Burning mangrove trees for a living: 'I'd quit tomorrow if I could'
Indonesia's mangrove forests are being felled to make charcoal - locals say they have to make a living. #press
Five key moments in the crushing of Afghan women's rights
Over two years, the BBC has documented women's fear, grief and resolve as their lives are supressed. #press
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At least 12 die in inferno at petrol station in southern Russia
Fire engulfs an area of 500 sq m (5,380 sq ft) in Makhachkala, in the southern region of Dagestan. #press
Canadian couple win damages from Italian ruling party
The far-right party has been ordered to pay damages over a photo used in an anti-surrogacy campaign. #press
Hawaii wildfires: Crews may find 10 to 20 wildfire victims a day - governor
Cadaver dogs are combing destroyed homes, but officials say it could take 10 days to learn the full toll. #press
Soviet-era jet crashes during air show in Michigan
The pilot and passenger safely ejected just moments before the plane crashed in a plume of smoke. #press
N Ireland police details in hands of dissident republicans
The chief constable says the information could be used to "intimidate or target officers and staff". #press
Georgia prosecutors could charge Trump with racketeering, experts say
Mr Trump could face charged under the Rico Act over his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. #press
Russian rouble falls to 16-month low against US dollar
The currency has been hit by rising imports and higher military spending for the Ukraine war. #press
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Javier Milei: Trump admirer leads race for Argentina presidency
Javier Milei gets the biggest number of votes in a primary considered a key indicator for the election. #press
Madagascan presidential aide charged with seeking £225,000 bribe in UK
Madagascan chief-of-staff and a French associate arrested in London after meeting with mine company. #press
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Lakhimpur case: Life in jail for India sisters' rape and hanging
The teenaged girls were found hanging from a tree in Lakhimpur district in September last year. #press
Australia mushroom deaths accidental, says cook
Erin Patterson tells police she is devastated and had no reason to harm her ex-husband's relatives. #press
At least 30 missing after Myanmar jade mine landslide
Heavy monsoon rain loosened piles of earth and debris and sent it down the cliff, sweeping miners on the way. #press
Niger coup: Ousted President Bazoum to be charged with high treason, junta says
Coup leaders accuse the detained Mohamed Bazoum of undermining national security, #press
Stunning scenes as Mount Etna erupts at night
The most active volcano in Europe, located on the island of Sicily, erupted on Sunday night. #press