Children killed as bomb falls near Sudan hospital – MSF
The battle for control of the western city of El Fasher has intensified over the last few days.
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Hope for rare mountain chicken frog thanks to London-bred froglets
Frantic efforts are being made to save the endangered mountain chicken frog, native to just two Caribbean islands.
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Switzerland's Nemo wins Eurovision as UK comes 18th
Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision with their song The Code.
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Ghana, Nigeria and the quest for UK looted treasure
Ghana, unlike Nigeria, appears to be winning a battle for stolen artefacts to be put on display back home.
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Thousands evacuated due to British Columbia wildfire
Fort McMurray residents in neighbouring Alberta, Canada are also under an evacuation alert due to a blaze.
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Virginia university students walk out of graduation event
Dozens of VCU grads left during Gov Glenn Youngkin's speech, in part over his comments on campus protests.
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Israel orders more evacuations as Rafah fighting intensifies
The Israeli military tells thousands of Palestinians to leave the city as it expands its military operation.
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Hundreds feared dead in Afghanistan flash flooding
More than 100 people are injured, according to officials, as torrents of water sweep through entire villages.
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Dutch contestant disqualified from Eurovision
The singer, Joost Klein, had been among the favourites to win the contest in Malmö, Sweden.
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Eurovision queen Loreen wants to write a boring song
The two-time winner talks Eurovision, protests in Sweden and why she wants to write a song about tax.
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Red carpets, racing and flames: Photos of the week
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.
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