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The Palestine Red Crescent has accused Israel of a "deliberate" strike, but Israel said it has "no information" about it.

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West Ham boss Graham Potter says midfielder Lucas Paqueta is 'committed' to the club but Michail Antonio will not be in his squad this season.

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Amy Hunt wins the women's 100m final at the UK Championships after Daryll Neita is disqualified for a false start at Birmingham's Alexander Stadium.

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The amber warning covers most of Scotland while a yellow warning covers the north of England.

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The eruption of a volcano in Russia's Kamchatka peninsula may be linked to a massive earthquake last week, experts say.

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Who was an "utter machine" and who was the "unluckiest player in living memory"? It's our British and Irish Lions player ratings.

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Parts of New South Wales were blanketed with the heaviest snow in 20 years.

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Shaun and Carrie Tullier have plans to convert the building - but want to keep the history inside.

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Lucy Hargreaves was on the sofa when three men burst into her home while her toddler cried upstairs.

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The March for Humanity closed the Sydney Harbour Bridge after it was authorised by the Supreme Court hours earlier.

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India are favourites heading into day four but England can chase down their target of 374 to win the final Test, says ex-England captain Sir Alastair Cook.

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Ukraine says Russian missiles hit Mykolaiv, while Russia blames a huge oil blaze in Sochi on Ukrainian drones.

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Tan lines are seemingly back in fashion, but experts warn the trend's rise could fuel dangerous sunburn habits.

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Director Gurinder Chadha has hinted at a sequel, while women say the film represented their experience playing football.

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Animal families come together and tear each other apart in Sir David's new natural history series.

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We speak to the women infected with the Zika virus in Brazil a decade ago about what life is like with their children now.

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The strike was one of several Ukraine said it carried out against Russian military infrastructure.

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The arrests come just two days after Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies had their independence restored.

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The test had been discontinued in 2012 and replaced with a fitness program during Barack Obama's term.

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Labubu doll fans say real ones are increasingly hard to get because of scalpers scooping them all up.

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The BBC has reportedly launched an investigation into alleged cocaine use by two Strictly Come Dancing stars.

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The TV Burp host says his stepfather's young death made him re-evaluate his original career in medicine.

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The ex-Labour leader wants supporters to come up with a name for his new party.

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Switzerland spends almost $500m a year on protective structures. Is it worth it - or, as some suggest, should people move away from the mountain villages at risk?

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Manchester United are prepared to sell Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund for £30m.

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