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Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, said the bloc has "no interest to pick a fight, but we will hold our ground".
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Transatlantic relations aren't broken, though they are damaged. And if Europeans want to try to cut through with Trump, they'll have to stick together, writes Europe Editor Katya Adler
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Speculation has been circulating in the press for months over a rift in the Beckham family.
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Nearly a quarter of hospital trusts in England have seen waiting times deteriorate in the past year.
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The government said it expected schools to be "phone-free by default" as a result of the announcement.
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Hedgehogs are surprisingly common in UK gardens, with food a powerful attraction, say scientists.
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His creations have featured at countless red carpets and award ceremonies around the world.
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The government says the industry will have nowhere to hide, but campaigners say the reforms do not go far enough.
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Parliament is also debating hate speech reforms after last month's deadly attack on a Jewish festival.
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The phenomenon known as the Aurora Borealis is the result of solar eruptions sending particles that interact with the Earth's atmosphere.
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At least 40 people died in Sunday's collision in southern Spain, the worst crash the country has seen in more than a decade.
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Authorities are warning people to stay out of the Australian state's waterways after recent rainfall.
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Donald Trump's former chief economic adviser said the US president's actions are a negotiating tactic.
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The BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg analyses why pro-Russian government papers are full of praise for Donald Trump's desire to buy Greenland.
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Europe is weighing up how to counter the US president's move against some of America's closest allies.
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The prime minister is seeking to downplay how he intends to react to Trump's threat of tariffs.
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Why a reportedly growing number of women are paying to smash up old TVs and furniture in rage rooms.
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The Marvel star plays a detective with 90 minutes to prove to an AI judge he did not murder his wife.
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Executive orders, pardons, trips and Truth Social posts - the BBC’s Analysis Editor breaks down Donald Trump’s first year back in office, in numbers.
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Lachlan Lindsay and Hazel Dempster were both diagnosed with brain tumours as children.
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Brooklyn Peltz Beckham's statement on his strained relationship with his parents features prominently on Tuesday's papers.
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California names a street after reptile Claude, who won millions of hearts with his albinism.
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The Scottish folk singer edges out Sienna Spiro and Rose Gray to claim the prestigious prize.
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Jack-knifed trucks were left strewn across the road after heavy snow in Ottawa Country, Michigan.
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Mother and daughter Lin and Megan Russell were killed back in 1996, while another daughter survived.
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The hair stylist hopes to continue to break down barriers after she won many hearts on the reality show.
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European leaders respond to President Trump’s tariff threat.
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Charalampos Kostoulas earned Brighton a point with a stunning overhead kick but were the Seagulls right to be angry over an earlier penalty award?
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Following Morocco's last-minute spot-kick miss in the Africa Cup of Nations final, BBC Sport asks if a Panenka is ever the right choice for a penalty.
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Manchester United and the class of 92 have a complicated relationship. But is it a problem?
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