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The BBC’s Nada Tawfik reports on readiness concerns in the New York-New Jersey region, where eight matches will take place.
The BBC’s Quentin Sommerville travels to Myanmar - without the permission of the authorities - to meet a group of rebel fighters.
The BBC spoke to voters in Maine on election day on who they want to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins.
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The crew, who are all men, are scheduled to blast off in 2027 to test systems ahead of a planned Moon landing.
The US president later insisted the reaction inside the arena was "mostly cheers", describing the atmosphere as "loud" and "enthusiastic".
A woman, who called 999 after an attack in north Belfast, says she is scared to go outside by herself.
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Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly speak in Stormont following an attack in north Belfast.
Former footballer Marcus Stewart's wife speaks about coping with his motor neurone disease diagnosis.
The education, health and welfare systems are no longer fit for purpose in preparing young people for adult life, a new report says.
In a call with the US president, the BBC’s Sarah Smith asked Trump about the war in Iran and his relationship with the Israeli leader.
For the first time since the start of a precarious ceasefire two months ago, Israel and Iran have traded missile strikes.
This occurrence of aurora australis, or Southern Lights, was captured by Nasa astronaut Jessica Meir.
President Trump denies having promised 'no new wars'. BBC Verify has found multiple examples of him saying this during the 2024 US election campaign.
No one was harmed in the incident, which saw motorists treated to an early Fourth of July show.
The players and staff will have to fly in and out of the US for each of their games in the group stage.
Pupils could be heard screaming as the earthquake struck the city of Digos, but the school said nobody was injured in the incident.
The Chinese President Xi received a colourful welcome to Pyongyang for his first visit in seven years.
The BBC's international editor, Jeremy Bowen, said the public are "right to be worried" as the consequences of the war will be felt for generations.