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For example, Israeli politician Idan Roll on October 17 told BBC presenter Maryam Moshiri that “babies were set on fire” and “babies were shot in the head” during the Hamas incursion into southern Israel, claims that Israel has not proved and Hamas rejects.

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Australian Jai Hindley wins stage five of his debut Tour de France to take the overall leader's yellow jersey from Britain's Adam Yates.

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The star announces three more stadium dates next summer - but can no longer play at Glastonbury.

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The singer says crowds have forgotten "show etiquette" after incidents at Lil Nas X and Bebe Rexha gigs.

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Britain's Jodie Burrage looks overcome by nerves as her Wimbledon Centre Court debut ends in a crushing defeat by Russian 11th seed Daria Kasatkina.

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China is set to return to the Formula 1 calendar for the first time since the pandemic in a major revision of the schedule for 2024.

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The confirmation follows years of BBC reports that the SAS killed scores of unarmed people in the conflict.

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The television star pleaded guilty for her role in a sex-trafficking case related to the Nxivm group.

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Australia legend Glenn McGrath reflects on Jonny Bairstow's controversial dismissal at Lord's and explains what has disappointed him about England so far.

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Play is interrupted at Wimbledon after Just Stop Oil protesters throw orange confetti on to court 18.

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The atmosphere in the West Bank refugee camp feels like Gaza after wars with Israel, says Tom Bateman.

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Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the UK are seeking damages for the families of the 176 victims.

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Columns and a stone tablet showing the Ten Commandments are discovered at a weir in the River Isar.

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Tabrez Ansari died from injuries inflicted by the men who forced him to say chants praising Hindu gods.

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The streets are filled with craters and burnt out cars are scattered about.

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Mason Mount says Erik ten Hag's Manchester United blueprint convinced him to leave boyhood club Chelsea in a £55m deal.

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England name Mark Wood, Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali in the team for the third Ashes Test.

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Secondary schools are being asked to ditch devices to try and improve students' learning.

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Eight passengers were safely rescued after the malfunction at the Wisconsin Forest County Festival.

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Britain's Jake Wightman will not defend his 1500m title at the World Championships in Budapest in August after an injury-disrupted season.

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Fighting between the National Liberation Army (ELN) and the government is due to end on Thursday.

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The members of the 6888th battalion are beginning to get recognition almost 80 years on.

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A service of thanksgiving will be held at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh to mark his Coronation.

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Forest Green Rovers name Hannah Dingley as their new caretaker boss, making her the first woman to manage a professional men's team in English football.

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Staff say abuses of power in Parliament are still common, and a new complaints process is too slow.

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