Pompeo urges more Arab states to make peace with Israel The US secretary of state expresses hope to see other nations follow the United Arab Emirates. Go to Source
Sudan's Jabal Maragha: Illegal gold diggers destroy ancient site The 2,000-year-old Jabal Maragha site was thought to have been a small settlement or a checkpoint. Go to Source
Kenosha shooting: Protests erupt after US police shoot black man An overnight curfew is imposed on the US state's Kenosha county, after the man is seriously injured. Go to Source
Christchurch mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant's sentencing hearing begins Brenton Tarrant has admitted killing 51 people and wounding dozens more at two New Zealand mosques. Go to Source
Belarus opposition holds mass rally in Minsk despite ban Tens of thousands gather in Minsk, as pressure on President Lukashenko shows no sign of easing. Go to Source
Donald Trump's sister says he's an 'unprincipled phoney' Recordings reveal Maryanne Trump Barry, a former federal judge, saying her brother "has no principles". Go to Source
California wildfires seen from a plane as Trump declares major disaster US President Donald Trump has declared a major disaster and released federal aid. Go to Source
Christchurch mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant faces sentencing hearing Brenton Tarrant has admitted killing 51 people and wounding dozens more at two New Zealand mosques. Go to Source
Eilat rape allegations: Tel Aviv covers over Peeping Toms beach mural The Israeli city paints over an old mural amid heightened awareness of sexual violence against women. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/ccbqTCazG3Y Human challenge trials are regarded by some as a faster way to develop vaccines - but they come with big risks. Could they be used to speed up the development of a vaccine for Covid-19? BBC Health Correspondent Laura Foster explains how they work. Video by Terry Saunders, Megan Fisher and Laura Foster. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Belarus: Nato rejects claim that foreign troops are on border The Belarusian president has placed the army on alert, as he talks of an external military build-up. Go to Source
US Postal Service: House agrees election cash boost Democrats fear cost-cutting measures will hamper mail-in voting - a key issue in November's election. Go to Source
Coronavirus pandemic: Children aged 12 and over should wear masks - WHO The UN health body says there is some evidence teenagers can infect others in the same way as adults. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/K8cNoixTH-o Tighter lockdown restrictions are being introduced for more people living in parts of the North West of England to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. From midnight on Saturday, residents in Oldham and parts of Blackburn and the Pendle district in Lancashire won't be able to socialise with anyone outside their own household. They have been told to avoid all but essential journeys on public transport and gatherings such as weddings and funerals are being limited to twenty people. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten’s report by health correspondent Dominic Hughes. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/zoZlDUsdtAg Scientists have warned it could be many months, before we know if any of the coronavirus vaccines currently undergoing trials are effective. One way to speed up the process, would be if so-called 'challenge trials' are allowed, where volunteers are given the vaccine and then deliberately infected with coronavirus, to see if they're protected. But some experts aren’t convinced such trials are safe or necessary. Our Medical Editor Fergus Walsh reports. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Alexei Navalny: Putin critic arrives in Germany for medical treatment The Russian opposition activist fell ill in Siberia, with his supporters saying he was poisoned. Go to Source
Coronavirus pandemic could be over within two years - WHO head WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says "we have the technology to stop it". Go to Source
Alexei Navalny: Russian doctors agree to let Putin critic go to Germany They had earlier said the Kremlin critic, in a coma in Omsk, was too ill to be moved. Go to Source
US postmaster general: 'Mail-in votes will be delivered on time' The US postmaster general denies recent mail-slowing changes were made to influence the election. Go to Source
Belarus protests: Tikhanovskaya vows to stand till the end Svetlana Tikhanovskaya tells the BBC if Belarusians step back from protests, they will be slaves. Go to Source
Paris Saint-Germain shirts to be banned in Marseille for Champions League final Marseille are PSG's fierce rivals and disturbances are feared for the Champions League final. Go to Source
Senegal seeks to move huge ammonium nitrate stock from Dakar port The Dakar stockpile is almost as big as that which exploded in Beirut, causing massive destruction. Go to Source
Alexei Navalny: Doctors say Putin critic can't be moved to Germany Russian doctors say no poison has been found in the Kremlin critic but he is too unwell to be moved. Go to Source
DNC 2020: Biden vows to end Trump's 'season of darkness' Newly minted Democratic White House nominee implores voters to reject Mr Trump in November's election. Go to Source
Steve Bannon charged with fraud over Mexico wall funds Ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon is charged with fraud over the campaign to build a Mexican border wall. Go to Source
Alexei Navalny: Russian opposition leader 'poisoned' Alexei Navalny is seriously ill in hospital in Omsk after his plane made an emergency landing. Go to Source
DNC 2020: Kamala Harris blasts Trump 'failure of leadership' The California senator accepts the vice-presidential nomination with an attack on the US president. Go to Source
Democratic convention: Obama to blast Trump's 'reality show' The former US president will say his Republican successor "hasn't grown into the job because he can't." Go to Source
Belarus unrest: Lukashenko steps up efforts to reassert control After 10 days of protests, Alexander Lukashenko says he has given orders to end the unrest in Minsk. Go to Source
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