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Five beheaded bodies found next to road in Mexico
www.bbc.com Mexico: Five beheaded bodies found next to road in JaliscoThe rural area, which is plagued by violence, is largely under the control of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
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China 'punishes' Taiwan president remarks with new drills
www.bbc.com China launches military drills surrounding TaiwanBeijing says the exercise involved all parts of the military and simulates a full-scale attack on its neighbour.
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Pokémon maker confirms it was victim of hack
www.bbc.com Pokémon hack confirmed by developer Game FreakThe makers of the hit video game series confirm their servers were accessed by hackers over summer.
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MP questions £500 fine for free furniture left on pavement for passers-by
www.bbc.com Bournemouth MP questions woman's fine for free furniture offerAn MP says a council should police "real fly-tipping" instead of free-to-collect items in streets.
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Mum of Manchester Arena victim says safety bill debate is "incredibly exciting"
www.bbc.com Martyn's Law: Arena victim's mum calls bill debate 'a super big day'Figen Murray whose son died in the Manchester Arena attack says Martyn's Law will save lives.
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‘I lost £165k to fraud in an hour’ - customers say they were let down by Revolut
www.bbc.com Revolut customers say e-money firm failed them after being scammedThere were more reports of fraud naming Revolut last year than any other financial institution, BBC finds.
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Strictly's Wynne 'heartbroken' over 'stupid joke'
www.bbc.com Strictly's Wynne Evans 'heartbroken' over 'stupid joke' falloutViewers noticed some apparently awkward moments between the opera singer and his partner Katya Jones.
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Salmond family pay tribute to 'devoted and loving' man
www.bbc.com Salmond family pay tribute to 'devoted and loving' family manThe family of the former first minister vow to continue his work for Scottish independence.
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Can you name BBC Women's Footballer of Year winners?
www.bbc.com BBC Women's Footballer of the Year: Can you name previous winners?As we mark the 10th year of BBC's Women's Footballer of the Year award, can you name all nine previous winners?
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Starmer will pledge to scrap red tape at UK investment summit
www.bbc.com Starmer pledges to scrap red tape to boost UK investmentThe prime minister says he will "rip out" bureaucracy, and ask the competition watchdog to prioritise growth.
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Countdown to mission hunting alien life on a distant moon
www.bbc.com Europa Clipper: Countdown to mission hunting alien life on a mysterious icy moonNasa's spacecraft could change what we know about life in our solar system.
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Why are Bellamy's Wales tailing off in games?
www.bbc.com Craig Bellamy: Why are Wales tailing off in games under new head coach?Wales have struggled to close out matches in the early stages of Craig Bellamy's tenure as head coach.
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Stokes and Potts return for second Test in Pakistan
www.bbc.com Pakistan vs England: Ben Stokes and Matthew Potts return for second TestCaptain Ben Stokes is fit to play in the second Test against Pakistan in Multan, coming in alongside pace bowler Matthew Potts.
- www.bbc.com Israeli shelling of Gaza school kills at least 15
Gaza's Hamas-run Civil Defence Agency said the site was struck by a volley of artillery on Sunday.
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Children face 'lifetime cost' of council crisis
www.bbc.com Children must not pay price of council cuts says Rachel de SouzaLocal government experts say councils made all the "easy cuts" years ago and still face shortfalls.
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Watch: Why is the latest SpaceX rocket test a big deal?
www.bbc.com SpaceX: Why is Elon Musk's latest Starship rocket test a big deal?The BBC's Pallab Ghosh explores why this world first test is a big deal for space exploration.
- www.bbc.com Alex Salmond: A politician who loved creating headlines
The former Scottish first minister was a politician who rarely missed a media opportunity.
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Man says he has been 'left to rot' after Covid vaccine
www.bbc.com Covid-19 vaccine: Omagh man wants help after 'life ruined' by jabLarry Lowe used to have an active life but said everyday tasks were now beyond him.
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Temperatures forecast to top 20C in mild, wet week
www.bbc.com UK weather: Temperatures could top 20C this week but rain forecastParts of the country could see a 10C bump in temperatures in the short period of fine weather.
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Man arrested near Trump rally had two guns and fake passports
www.bbc.com Man arrested outside Trump California rally had guns and fake passportsThis is the third time someone with firearms has been either arrested or shot after being spotted near Trump.
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King says a republic is up to Australian people
www.bbc.com King Charles says an Australian republic is up to the peopleAhead of a royal visit, King Charles says it is up to the Australian people to decide if they want to be a republic.
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How Georgia is helping old US cars end up in Russia
www.bbc.com Georgia cars: How the country became a hub for used carsThe South Caucasus nation has a huge used car market, with many vehicles ending up in Russia.
- www.bbc.com Novichok inquiry: Who was Dawn Sturgess and how was she poisoned?
An independent inquiry will explore links between Dawn Sturgess' death and the Salisbury poisonings.
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‘Try or die’ - one man’s determination to get to the Canary Islands
www.bbc.com Canary Islands migrants: ‘Try or die’ - one Senegalese man’s determination to reach EuropeBBC Africa Eye is told that a migrant dies trying to reach the beaches of the Spanish archipelago every 45 minutes.
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Jackson shines and Detroit dominate Dallas
www.bbc.com NFL results & week six recap: Lamar Jackson beats Jayden Daniels and Detroit Lions dominate Dallas CowboysLamar Jackson wins his match-up with Jayden Daniels, the Detroit Lions dominate the Dallas Cowboys, and the Buccaneers score 51 points in New Orleans.
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Inquiry into poisoning of Dawn Sturgess to start
www.bbc.com Inquiry into Novichok poisoning of Dawn Sturgess to startThe inquiry will examine the circumstances leading to Ms Sturgess' death from a nerve agent.
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The Papers: 'Right time to buy into Britain' and university expenses
www.bbc.com Newspaper headlines: 'Right time to buy into Britain' and university expensesThe papers lead on a variety of stories, including a business summit in the UK on Monday.
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The dangers of China’s cyber-nationalism
www.bbc.com The dangers of China’s fervent cyber-nationalismThe Chinese government has been accused of using online nationalism as a useful safety valve.
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Murder investigation launched after man found shot
www.bbc.com Barking: Murder investigation launched after man in his 30s shotA man, believed to be in his 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene, said police.
- www.bbc.com Flood defences 'in worst state on record'
The floods minister says she will spend millions on repairs, as victims tell of a "national crisis".
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Fighting Russia - and low morale - on Ukraine's ‘most dangerous front line’
www.bbc.com Ukraine’s fierce battle to defend the eastern city of PotrovskThe BBC visits a key city under attack by Russia and finds eroded morale among its few remaining residents.
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UK weather to turn milder this week - up to 21C predicted
www.bbc.com Weather for the Week AheadAfter a chilly and blustery weekend, the weather is set to turn milder and wetter in the coming week.
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Shackleton cross makes 7,000-mile journey to Dundee
www.bbc.com Sir Ernest Shackleton cross goes on display in Dundee after 7,000-mile journeyA memorial to explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton goes on display in Dundee after a 7,000-mile journey.
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Family rushed to hospital after eating toxic mushrooms
www.bbc.com US family rushed to hospital after eating toxic mushroomsThe local fire department said the family became sick after eating wild mushrooms that one of them "found in the woods".
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Carsley 'definitely not' ruling himself out of permanent England job
www.bbc.com Finland 1-3 England: Lee Carsley clarifies ITV interview commentsEngland interim manager Lee Carsley says he is "definitely not" ruling himself out of the running to become permanent England manager.
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Ukraine denounces Russia's reported execution of captured troops
www.bbc.com Ukraine denounces reported execution of troops in KurskKyiv's human rights ombudsman has written to the UN, after reports that Russia executed Ukrainian PoWs.
- www.bbc.com Harris or Trump? What Chinese people want from US election
People in Beijing tell the BBC's Laura Bicker their hopes and fears about who will win the White House race.
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UN says Israeli tanks forced entry into one of its positions in south Lebanon
www.bbc.com UN says Israeli tanks forced entry to its position in south Lebanon as Netanyahu tells peacekeepers to leaveIt comes as PM Netanyahu demands the peacekeeping force leave the area.
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Joy for photographer who saw 'comet of the century'
www.bbc.com Black Country photographer captures rare comet over KinverJoanna, from the Black Country, captured Comet A3 hurtling through the Staffordshire night skies.
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Succession star praised for emotional film role
www.bbc.com Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg at London Film Festival launchThe actor stars opposite Jesse Eisenberg in A Real Pain, a film about family and grief with a comedic spin.