Anonymous Sudan hacks X to put pressure on Elon Musk over Starlink
Prolific hackers accused of being a front for Russian cyber-operation shares counter evidence with the BBC. #press
Five rail workers killed in Italy after being hit by train
The train driver was treated by an ambulance at the scene for shock, but was physically unharmed. #press
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52 dead in Johannesburg apartment block fire
At least 52 people killed in fire in block of flats in Johannesburg with many more injured, South African authorities say #press
Country Garden: Debt crisis-hit China property giant in record loss
Country Garden reported a record $6.7bn loss for the first six months of the year. #press
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Xóchitl Gálvez: Mexican opposition pick female election candidate
Xóchitl Gálvez, backed by the centre-right PRI, says “ovaries are needed" to tackle organised crime. #press
US health department recommends looser restrictions on cannabis
The US health department has called on drug enforcement officials to reclassify cannabis as lower risk. #press
Blue supermoon: Where had the best view?
The rare spectacle, not expected again until 2037, lit up the skies - here are the best views from around the world. #press
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Hurricane Idalia: 12 hours in 80 seconds
Footage shows the aftermath of the strongest storm to hit this part of Florida in 100 years. #press
Gabon coup: Why military takeovers are all the rage
Gabon is the latest African state to be hit by a coup, raising fears about the future of democracy. #press
Coins and medal found in mysterious West Point time capsule from 1820s
The military academy first thought the 200-year-old box was empty. Closer study revealed otherwise. #press
Gabon coup leaders name General Brice Oligui Nguema as new leader
Brice Oligui Nguema is named transitional leader after the overthrow of President Ali Bongo. #press
North Korea says it simulated nuclear strike on South
South Korea reports missiles landing in the sea after the North says it launched two. #press
Beekeepers to the rescue after 5 million bees fall off truck in Canada
One beekeeper who came to the rescue described a cloud of "angry, confused and homeless" bees. #press
Is China's economy 'a ticking time bomb'?
The world's second largest economy faces deep-rooted challenges in the years ahead. #press
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Is India exporting food inflation to the world?
India is keeping domestic food prices in check with export bans - but what does this mean for the world? #press
Nerves and patriotism in Moscow after 18 months of war
The BBC's Will Vernon finds resignation, patriotism and nervousness on the streets of Moscow. #press
Florida takes stock in Storm Idalia's aftermath
More than 440,000 people are still without power as Idalia, now a tropical storm, moves into Georgia. #press
Blue supermoon: World gazes at rare lunar phenomenon
The unusual lunar phenomenon can be observed around the world on Wednesday and Thursday. #press
BBC gets first glimpse of devastation in Cedar Key
The BBC's Helena Humphrey is on the ground in Cedar Key, a town hit hard by Hurricane Idalia. #press
Luis Rubiales' mother taken to hospital on third day of hunger strike
The mother of Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales is hospitalised after going on hunger strike in protest at the treatment of her son, a local priest says. #press