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People have been forced to flee their homes and public transport has been suspended in Belfast.
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The decision followed a safeguarding investigation opened by the the Football Association.
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The BBC travels with rebels to frontline positions in Myanmar to see how the war is unfolding.
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The BBC’s Quentin Sommerville travels to Myanmar - without the permission of the authorities - to meet a group of rebel fighters.
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President Donald Trump earlier accused Iran of shooting down the US helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz and vowed to respond.
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The US and Israeli leaders have lost control of the consequences after miscalculating the Iran war.
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Some men in England with the disease will now be offered an advanced form of treatment on the NHS.
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The majority of billpayers are unaware of special tariffs for water and broadband, the spending watchdog says.
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Disorder broke out in Southampton close to where the 18-year-old student was murdered.
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Two thirds of the women counted in a charity-led census would not have been recorded using the government method.
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The mask is not "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks", the advertising watchdog finds.
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Fifa has said it is working to "maximise opportunities for Iranian supporters to attend matches" after the country's World Cup group-stage ticket allocation was revoked just days before the tournament.
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Football fans and bosses share their strategies to balance late night kick offs with work the next day.
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With referee Omar Artan denied entry to the United States and worries over staff and supporters being turned back, what does this tell us about the World Cup?
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BBC Sport TV and radio commentators pick the players they think could be the breakout stars.
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Whatever one's perspective, it seems certain that away from the on-field spectacle, this super-sized World Cup could be among the most contentious ever.
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Play BBC Sport's new World Cup predictor game to be in with the chance of winning a signed football.
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Artemis III will help test crucial systems needed for the planned Artemis V Moon landing in 2028.
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A new report condemning an unmarried mothers' home is welcomed by survivors and relatives.
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Protesters are angry that the suspect had already been reported to police last August in a separate case.
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Reports of violence on the streets of Belfast following Monday's knife attack in the city dominate Wednesday's papers.
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Caitlin Leggett is fundraising £500,000 to pursue overseas treatment for leukaemia after the cancer returned.
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The flagship partnership project became a glaring example of discord between the two nations.
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West Ham is a club in turmoil after co-chair David Sullivan stood down ahead of allegations about his private life, which he denies.
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Iran warned Israel on Monday that it could resume hostilities if attacks on its Lebanese ally Hezbollah do not stop.
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Naveed Akram, 24, is already facing 59 charges over an attack on a Jewish festival in December.
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The fake ads feature the governor of the Bank of England - the Bank has urged people to report them.
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Serena Williams rolls back the years at Queen's with a winning performance on her comeback to tennis after 1,375 days away from the sport.
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In a rare interview, a senior executive at TSMC discusses the AI boom, the geopolitics of chips and what it means for the price of electronics.
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The demonstration, in the western city of Herat, was broken up after police are alleged to have opened fire.
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Claude Fable 5 is a version of Anthropic's Claude Mythos, an AI program which caused a stir among technology, finance, and government leaders.
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Police and political leaders in Northern Ireland have called for calm.
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And why is JD Vance posting about Henry Nowak?
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England head coach Thomas Tuchel says Bukayo Saka's fitness is being managed with a "little bit of care" heading into the World Cup.
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With referee Omar Artan denied entry to the United States and worries over staff and supporters being turned back, what does this tell us about the World Cup?
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England beat Ukraine 3-0 on Tuesday night but it did not matter what they did as automatic qualification for the 2027 Women's World Cup was out of their hands.
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Serena Williams rolls back the years at Queen's with a winning performance on her comeback to tennis after 1,375 days away from the sport.
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Real Madrid make an offer of 150m euros (£130m) for striker Julian Alvarez, but city rivals Atletico Madrid turn it down.
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After an Ashes tour dogged by drinking controversies, is an incident in a London nightclub enough to cost Ben Stokes the England captaincy?
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Serena Williams and Victoria Mboko defeat third seeds Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe to reach the second round at Queen's. The unseeded pair came through a tie-break in the opening set before racing away with the second set to win 7-6 (7-2) 6-2.