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BBC NewsTesla is due to host an event promoting the first deliveries of its new "cybertruck".
Tesla is due to host an event promoting the first deliveries of its new "cybertruck".
An Osprey military aircraft came down off the coast of Yakushima, killing one crew member
The X-rated performer had a legendary status among Brits travelling to the Spanish resort on holiday.
The X-rated performer had a legendary status among Brits travelling to the Spanish resort on holiday.
Police raided the group, which is being investigated for rape, kidnapping, abuse and trafficking.
Tribal elders allegedly ordered the killing after the woman appeared in a photo that was doctored.
Forty-one construction workers were freed after over two weeks trapped in a tunnel.
The workers were stuck for two weeks after a part of a tunnel they were working in collapsed.
Golden helmets and precious gems are sent to Kyiv after a 10-year row with Russia over their ownership.
The comic was suing the production company after private comments he made were leaked to the media.
One man fined €400 (£350) for eating a burek pasty outdoors in 2020 will get his money back.
The dystopian novel depicting an Ireland slipping into totalitarianism bags the prestigious award.
At least 100 are abducted over an unpaid "tax" the gunmen had imposed on villagers, residents say.
Avigail Idan, who turned four while she was held hostage by Hamas, was among nine children released.
The Solent Sky Museum saved part of the BAC 1-11 from the scrapheap.
Crowds gathered in major cities after a the killing of a student sent shockwaves across the country.
Substitute Kai Havertz scores a late winner at Brentford to send Arsenal top of the Premier League in Mikel Arteta'…
The French government has launched a campaign encouraging people not to buy new clothes during festive sales.
Justice minister defends police's response to street "thuggery" that flared after school knife attack.
Ireland's PM says about 500 people rioted after a knife attack outside a school in the city.
Twenty-four hostages captured during the 7 October attacks have been released by Hamas.
Pakistan is charging undocumented refugees an $830 exit fee to leave the country if they arrived without a visa.
A vehicle that exploded on the Rainbow Bridge was incinerated, killing a couple who have not been named.
Pakistan is charging undocumented refugees an $830 exit fee to leave the country if they arrived without a visa.
Councillors vote against plans to honour the former Derby County manager.
Finland already says it is sealing much of its border with Russia after migrants encouraged to cross.
The FBI describes the situation as "very fluid" on the US-Canada bridge near Niagara Falls.
Former medical adviser tells the UK Covid inquiry he considered stepping down over safety fears.
A fan of the rapper is overwhelmed at her responding after asking Minaj to add Nigeria to her tour.
Wildlife officials in Colorado say the animal likely entered the vehicle searching for food.
Everton's 10-point deduction by the Premier League will be discussed in Parliament after a Liverpool MP calls the p…
Phil Taylor will retire from competitive darts for the second time after the 2024 World Senior Darts Tour.
Jamala, the song competition's 2016 winner, is critical of the Kremlin and its invasion of Ukraine.
Manchester City bounce back from successive defeats to beat rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford and put their Wome…
The Iran-backed rebels say the vessel is Israeli - a claim denied by Israel which blames Iran.
Jannik Sinner becomes the first Italian to reach the final of the ATP Finals after his victory over Daniil Medvedev.
Jannik Sinner becomes the first Italian to reach the final of the ATP Finals after his victory over Daniil Medvedev.
The UN warned yesterday it may have to suspend all of its activities in Gaza due to the lack of fuel.
Charissa Thompson faced criticism after saying she made up sideline reports early in her career.
Rapper 50 Cent takes to social media to praise Mary Jane Farquarson.
Two senior managers of Carlsberg's Russian subsidiary were arrested on Wednesday over allegations of fraud.
Israel defends blocking fuel deliveries, as the UN warns this could lead to a breakdown of civil order.
Israel defends blocking fuel deliveries, as the UN warns this could lead to a breakdown of civil order.
The action comes amid a bitter labour fight between at the coffee giant.
Ultra-marathon runner Joasia Zakrzewski is banned for 12 months by UK Athletics for using a car in a race.
Looking at claims about small boats and returning failed asylum seekers.
The BBC's Analysis editor looks at how the rules of war apply to hospitals.
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo says Russian officials helped some asylum seekers reach the Finnish border.
Leaders accuse the US and other powers of hypocrisy over Israel's actions and warn of repercussions.
Heartfelt eulogies to Sir Bobby Charlton at a service to commemorate his life paint a picture of much more than a footb…
The new foreign secretary says Rishi Sunak has a "difficult job" after his comeback in a reshuffle.
Mrs Barry, who served as a federal judge in New Jersey, was the former president's eldest sister.
The service members died in a helicopter crash in a region where the US has boosted operations.
Nine officers were injured and 145 arrested, most of whom police said were right-wing counter-protesters.
Protests denounce a deal with Catalan separatists aimed at securing a new term for the Socialist PM.
England's World Cup campaign was shrouded with confusion but they found a blueprint that helped them avoid falling …
From place names to police badges and even a St Asaph church, Pennsylvania has strong Welsh links.
Video shows huge flames and plumes of grey smoke rising into the sky in Newark.
Police say the investigation is at an "early stage".
Allegations against the pair include "recruiting people with the aim of committing terrorist crimes".
Sir Paul McCartney says their final song Now and Then reaching the top spot has "blown my socks off!"
More than 1.6 million people could be affected by the unusually heavy seasonal rains.
Pedro Sánchez's agreement is attacked by conservatives in Spain as opening a back-door to tyranny.
BBC Verify has been looking at video, listening to eyewitnesses and analysing satellite images.
Ballymena United manager Jim Ervin and Coleraine counterpart Oran Kearney had contrasting fortunes of agony and ecstasy…
Lalibela is home to famous 13th Century churches that are registered as Unesco world heritage sites.
Deputy political leader Moussa Abu Marzouk says Hamas will release hostages only if Israel stops fighting.
No mention of legislation on e-scooters in the King's Speech but trials will be extended to 2026.
Record low yields this year are due to bad weather in many of the world's biggest producers.
Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni says she will defend Indi Gregory's life until the end.
Israel started bombing the Palestinian territory after coming under attack from Hamas on 7 October.
Narges Mohammadi is being denied medical care in jail for refusing to wear a hijab, her family says.
Adva Ada's 85-year-old grandmother was taken into Gaza on a golf cart after her kibbutz was attacked.
The AI tool, designed to have a cheeky tone to its writing, is not yet widely available.
Attiq Malik was recorded in 2021 ending a speech with the chant "from the river to the sea".
President Zelensky demands answers after Russia hits Ukrainian soldiers said to be at an award ceremony.
Thousands attend 5 November celebrations in the historic East Sussex town.
Gail Moss recalls the night the Fab Four stayed at her family home in Halifax.
One local man describes the damage to his home as 'catastrophic'.
The US Secretary of State says such a step would allow Hamas to carry out further attacks.
A journalist working for Palestine TV was killed in a strike on Gaza, his network said.
He was responding to a heckler's demand for a ceasefire in a war which has claimed thousands of lives.
Thousands have been left without power as gusts of more than 100mph and heavy rains cause widespread destruction.
German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck criticises Islamists, the far right and political left.
Uranium is of interest to Paris, unsure about its supply of the fuel after a coup in Niger in July.
Jamie Arnold made racist gestures towards the ex-England defender during a Wolves game in May 2021.
The world's biggest economy keeps borrowing costs higher in a bid to control price rises.