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The three European nations aim to refocus attention on finding a political solution to the Gaza war.
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The court acquitted two other defendants, saying it "cannot be sure" that they were "parties to the scheme".
From a 68-year-old former opposition lawmaker to a 27-year-old student activist, they represent the gamut of Hong Kong's democracy movement.
Varanasi, one of the world’s oldest cities, is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency.
North Korea sends at least 260 balloons into the South, scattering suspected excrement and rubbish.
The balloons, which were found across South Korea, carried toilet paper, batteries and suspected poo.
The two-year-old bears are schedule to arrive in Washington DC by the end of 2024.
This probably caused injuries to those without seatbelts, who rose out of their seats and fell back down.
The Indian capital's power demand also soars to an all-time high as residents try to cope with the heat.
The veteran figure of Thai politics only returned to the country last year after 15 years in exile.
Europe's Earthcare satellite will tell us if the planet could lose the cooling effect of clouds.
An evacuation alert has been put out in Papua New Guinea, days after a deadly landslide.
As India holds an election, all eyes are on Uttar Pradesh, a state with more people than Brazil.
A week on, passengers and family reveal to the BBC what happened on flight SQ321.
India’s governing party is far ahead of its rivals in digital campaigning, especially on WhatsApp.
The trial of a former minister who killed his wife has gripped millions and ushered in a new law.
Politicians are using data to plan their campaigns - and hopefully win their seats.
An Egyptian source denies that tunnels used by Hamas still exist on the country's border with Gaza.
Tzachi Hanegbi also says Israel now controls 75% of the buffer zone along the Gaza-Egypt border.
US policy is not changing in response to Israel's ground offensive in Rafah and deadly air strike, the White House says.
It is unclear when the US military's floating pier off Gaza's coast will resume operations.
The Middle Eastern country accounts for 74% of executions, whose number is the highest for eight years.
Last week the UN's top court delivered the latest in a series of contested rulings in a case brought by S Africa.
The three European nations aim to refocus attention on finding a political solution to the Gaza war.
Troops reportedly also seize a hill on the Egyptian border as air and artillery strikes continue.
The BBC witnessed children picking jasmine in Egypt, a major exporter of the flowers’ oil.
At least 45 people were killed in a strike on Rafah, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Reports say there was an exchange of fire in a rare deadly incident between the two countries.
Israel's military says it is investigating the strike, which also killed two senior Hamas officials.
Al Ahly win a record-extending 12th African Champions League title after beating Esperance 1-0 in the second leg of the final in Cairo.
Declarations by Ireland, Spain and Norway will put pressure on other countries in Europe.
Israeli settlers went on a violent rampage last month, inciting and co-ordinating attacks on WhatsApp.
Israel condemns a ruling by the International Court of Justice ordering it to stop its offensive.
Anti-refugee sentiment in Lebanon is not new, but it has increased significantly in recent years.
Allegations centre on a military hospital where, a whistle-blower said, painkillers were "routinely" not used in procedures.
The BBC's Middle East correspondent Lucy Williamson reports on the aftermath of Sunday's attack.
Thousands of people are gathering in the city of Tabiz to mourn the victim's of Sunday's helicopter crash.
The leaders are wanted for alleged war crimes in the 7 October attacks and following war.
Footage shows the site of the helicopter crash which killed the president and foreign minister.
At least seven aid trucks were blocked and vandalised at a West Bank border crossing on Monday.
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