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European Games begin tomorrow in Baku -- not everyone is welcome
We ask why some people are not being let in, and if sport and politics can be kept apart.
Carney to City: "the age of irresponsibility is over"
Bank of England Governor uses annual Mansion House speech to attack ethics of the City
Mosul a year on - how IS rules the Iraqi city
How does it govern and finance the city ? We hear personal testimonies.
Anniversary of Islamic State capturing the northern Iraqi city of Mosul,
How does IS govern and finance the area ? We hear testimonies from people inside city.
Electoral blow for President Erdogan
Turkey's governing AKP party loses parliamentary majority for first time in 13 years.
Opposing sides in Yemen have agreed to UN-brokered peace talks.
We hear how the country is struggling to cope
Ukraine's President warns armed forces of full-scale invasion from Russia.
Poroshenko warns of possible large-scale offensive -- says military "must stand ready"
One of the world's best known athletics coaches is at the centre of doping allegations
We'll hear details of a major BBC investigation.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter announces his resignation.
Reaction from FA chairman Greg Dyke and sports minister Tracy Crouch.
Hammond suggests UK Govt will "sell hard" advantages of remaining in EU
Foreign Secretary says UK will "sell hard" if a decent deal is done