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Nearly a third of eligible authorities say they want to postpone local polls scheduled for May.
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The Taliban leader once warned of a split: A BBC investigation reveals how attitudes to women, the internet and religion are dividing the group at the very top.
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The US president does not rule out military action in Iran, as Tehran temporarily shuts its airspace to nearly all flights.
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Joe Bennett says his parents are in a "dangerous position" amid Iran's deadly crackdown on anti-regime protests.
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There was no major breakthrough during the meeting, and President Trump reiterated his interest in acquiring the island shortly afterwards.
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Grok will no longer allow users to remove clothing from images of real people in jurisdictions where it is illegal.
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The three easiest plants to keep alive and how to make sure you keep them healthy all year round.
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The City of Minneapolis confirmed a man was shot and taken to hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
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The BBC understands that one of the protesters was taken to hospital earlier on Wednesday in a poor condition.
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The crew is expected to splash down off the coast of California in the early hours of Thursday local time.
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The move comes as US President Donald Trump said Ukraine is "less ready" than the Russian president to make a peace deal.
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They are concerned security services will be exempt from a law designed to stop cover-ups.
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BBC Persian has received dozens of accounts from inside Iran. Defiant despite potential repercussions, the witnesses said they wanted to ensure the rest of the world knew of the violence against the protesters.
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Distressing footage reveals nearly 200 bodies with one victim identified as young as 16.
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The satellite technology has become a vital communications lifeline after the government shut down the internet last week.
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The 26-year-old shop owner was arrested in his home on 8 January in connection with protests in Iran.
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The democracy campaigner has spent 20 years in total in detention, five of them since being overthrown by a coup.
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The global tensions from Greenland and Iran feature prominently on Thursday's front pages.
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The government in Mogadishu has accused the UAE of undermining its sovereignty.
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The BBC arrived at a grim scene in the evening, with rescuers still pulling bodies out of the mangled train.
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The decision to ban fans of the Israeli team from a UK game was based on a flawed assessment, a report has found.
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The artist claims it is too much of a risk to transport the centuries-old artwork from France.
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West Midlands Police apologises for errors, but makes no comment on its chief constable's future.
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The election is a rematch between Bobi Wine and Yoweri Museveni, who has been president for 40 years.
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A jury has seen footage of a cargo ship crashing into an oil tanker, which triggered an explosion and killed a crew member.
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Investigators allege that a factory making Pop Mart products neglected staff safety and welfare.
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It includes the establishment of a technocratic Palestinian government, as well as the reconstruction and demilitarisation of Gaza, US envoy Steve Witkoff says.
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Thousands of people have sent donations totalling nearly $700,000 (£521,000) to the heckler, who was suspended from his job at Ford.
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Sadiq Khan speaks to Newscast about crime in London, social media and Europe.
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And does Trump have a plan for Iran?
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Arsenal's 3-2 win at Chelsea seizes control of their EFL Cup tie - and overcoming their poor record in semi-finals will be the big positive for Mikel Arteta.
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Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior defends goalkeeper Robert Sanchez following two mistakes in his side's 3-2 defeat at home to Arsenal on Wednesday in their Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg tie.
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With more than half the season gone, we have enough stats to get a good idea of how well Premier League teams have been playing and therefore how things will likely unfold in the months ahead.
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Mohamed Salah's Afcon dream was ended by Sadio Mane and Senegal on Wednesday night - but how many more chances will the Liverpool forward have to win the competition?
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Britain's Arthur Fery qualifies for his first overseas Grand Slam by beating Dino Prizmic to reach the Australian Open main draw.
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Watch amateur tennis player beat men's world number two Jannik Sinner and women's world number 117 Joanna Garland to earn A$1m (£496,835) in Australian Open's new Million Dollar One Point Slam.