How worrying is a Russia-Kim Jong Un alliance?
An arms deal between North Korea and Russia could suit both sides, and allow them to work more closely. #press
Burning Man: Drone footage shows huge queues as people leave festival
Drone footage shows people leaving the festival after heavy rain caused a mud bath. #press
China's Great Wall damaged as workers look for shortcut
Part of the wall running through China's Shanxi province was dug open, causing severe damage. #press
New Zealand: Plate-sized surgical tool left in woman's abdomen for 18 months
The large, plastic instrument was left in the woman during her C-section delivery at an Auckland hospital. #press
Child labour at 'critical moment' as more pushed into work: ILO
The head of the UN agency says the world needs to act fast to get children out of exploitative work. #press
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Mohamed Al Fayed: Former Harrods owner dies at 94
The high-profile Egyptian businessman lost his son Dodi in the car crash that killed Princess Diana. #press
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Luis Rubiales: Spanish football federation president says he will continue defending himself
Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales has said he will continue defending himself "to prove the truth". #press
Danelo Cavalcante: Convicted murderer escapes from Pennsylvania prison
Danelo Cavalcante was sentenced to life last week for killing an ex-girlfriend in front of her children. #press
Ecuador prison violence: Dozens of guards taken hostage
More than 60 officials are held in separate jails, as car bombs target the country's prisons authority. #press
Luis de la Fuente: Spain men's head coach asks for 'forgiveness' for applauding Luis Rubiales
The head coach of Spain's men's team asks for "forgiveness" after applauding the speech in which Luis Rubiales said he would not resign for kissing player Jenni Hermoso. #press
Shock after popular bear shot dead in Italian town
A bear named Amarena is killed in central Italy and a man has claimed he opened fire out of fear. #press
Italy: Mother bear seen with cubs days before being shote
Villagers in San Sebastiano Dei Marsi were surprised to see a family of bears walking the streets. #press
Ukraine war: Drone attack on Pskov airbase from inside Russia - Kyiv
Ukraine's military intelligence chief says two planes were damaged and two destroyed in Tuesday's attack. #press
X, formerly Twitter, to collect biometric and employment data
The social media firm, formerly Twitter, will gather facial information if premium users give consent. #press
Donald Trump's Georgia case to be livestreamed
The ex-US president is among 19 people charged with a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 vote results. #press
Singaporeans vote for ceremonial president after rare political scandals
Singaporeans are voting in their first contested presidential election in more than a decade. #press
'Any story could be your last' - India's crackdown on Kashmir press
The BBC has spoken to over two dozen Kashmiri journalists who are wary of the government's actions. #press
Hawaii wildfires: Oprah and The Rock pledge direct payments to victims in Maui
The People's Fund of Maui aims to make monthly payments of $1,200 (£950) to thousands of wildfire victims. #press
Jet ski tourists shot dead off coast of Algeria
Coastguards reportedly kill two French-Moroccan tourists who strayed into Algerian waters from Morocco. #press
What a doctor's death in a lift tells us about Africa's debt crisis
Nigeria spends twice as much on debt repayments than on health and education combined, a report says. #press