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Vladimir Putin says the plan could be the "basis" for peace but warns Russia is prepared to fight on.
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There are 28 key points and while several on the face of it could be acceptable to Ukraine, others cross Kyiv's red lines.
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Shumeet Banerji, an ex-management consultant, leaves the BBC board and criticises its governance.
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Those taking part in the study will be children under 16 who are going through puberty.
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The Georgia representative will leave office in the New Year.
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The celebrities were speaking to BBC News ahead of Blackpool week, a major milestone in the contest.
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The rock band play their first UK show in seven years, and give fans everything they hoped for.
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It was billed as potentially the political showdown of the year. Instead, both men gave one another praise.
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A row over fossil fuels has broken out at COP30 but this is also likely to be a negotiating tactic.
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Nathan Gill, 52, is sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison after admitting taking bribes while an MEP.
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Seismic activity was recorded as the Tartan Army celebrated Scotland reaching their first World Cup since 1998.
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The Danish government has banned the use of parental competency tests, known as FKUs, on Greenlandic families after decades of criticism.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's response to a US-backed plan to end the war with Russia leads Saturday's papers.
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They’re derived from fish sperm and celebs including Charlie XCX swear by them. But what are polynucleotides and do they work?
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As AI-generated music floods streaming platforms, questions bubble over whether listeners are owed more transparency.
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While Donald Trump admonishes Nigeria for persecuting Christians, Christian converts tell the BBC they live in fear of being deported to Iran from the US.
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Russia and Ukraine may be about to enter a period of intense diplomacy, writes the BBC's Russia editor.
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Thousands of earthquakes were caused by magma "pumping through" Earth's crust for three months, they say.
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More than half the 49 saplings grown from the illegally felled tree will be planted in a week.
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Experts weigh in on whether cold water swimming, drinking kombucha and taking vitamins can boost your immune system.
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Only a fraction of fraud reports result in a prosecution, new analysis suggests.
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The PM tells the BBC he has made "good steps" on the cost-of-living but it will take time to turn the country around.
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Kim Leadbeater says the draft law is approaching a "crunch point" after peers suggested more than 1,000 changes.
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Aleksandar Vucic said he had "never killed anyone, wounded anyone, or done anything similar".
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A male teacher "got the whole brunt" of the attack and some children were hit with bear spray.
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For the first time in a generation, England finally have the pace bowling to truly worry Australia down under, writes Stephan Shemilt.
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Briton Anthony Joshua says he will "stomp all over" Jake Paul and "break" the American as the pair come face-to-face to promote their heavyweight fight.
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Clubs will no longer be able to sell assets like hotels and women's teams to themselves from next season as the Premier League moves to a new system of Financial Fair Play.