Coronavirus: France announces €8bn rescue plan for car industry
President Emmanuel Macron wants France to become the top producer of clean vehicles in Europe.
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Epic 7,500-mile cuckoo migration wows scientists
Scientists have tracked a cuckoo's migratory flight from Africa to its breeding ground in Mongolia.
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How likely children are to catch and spread coronavirus is talked about a lot when it comes to deciding how and when to reopen schools.
The problem is that Covid-19 is a new disease and not something scientists have had long to study - meaning the available data on the subject that's currently available is sparse.
Here, BBC's Health Correspondent Laura Foster explains what we do know currently about how children are affected by the virus.
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Coronavirus: Denmark opens borders to divided lovers
Boyfriends and girlfriends living in Germany and the Nordic countries can visit partners in Denmark.
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FBI to investigate death of black man in Minnesota after arrest
The FBI investigates Minnesota police after video shows man being arrested saying 'I can't breathe'.
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JK Rowling unveils The Ickabog, her first non-Harry Potter children's book
The Ickabog is her first non-Harry Potter children's story, and will be published in instalments.
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Costa Rica celebrates first same-sex weddings
The country is the first in Central America to allow same-sex couples to marry in landmark ruling.
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Zara Abid: Model presumed dead in Pakistan plane crash abused online
Zara Abid, 28, was being mourned by friends and family, but then trolls began abusing her legacy online.
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Stanley Ho: Hong Kong's 'king of gambling' dies aged 98
Ho was credited with steering Macau to overtake Las Vegas as the gambling capital of the world.
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Clickbait and podcasts: France frowns on English words
The French language enrichment commission announces a new list of alternatives to English terms.
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Boy, 12, followed down mountain by brown bear
Alessandro was hiking with his family in northern Italy when they realised he was being followed.
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Hong Kong security law: Carrie Lam dismisses concerns over rights
Carrie Lam says a security law planned by China is a "responsible" move which won't infringe on rights.
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Coronavirus: WHO halts trials of hydroxychloroquine over safety fears
Testing of hydroxychloroquine as a possible coronavirus treatment is suspended by the health agency.
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Sir Richard Branson: Virgin Orbit rocket fails on debut flight
A California company owned by UK businessman Sir Richard Branson fails to launch a rocket to orbit.
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Coronavirus: Joe Biden emerges from quarantine on Memorial Day
The US Democratic presidential candidate makes his first public appearance in more than two months.
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Coronavirus: 'I see a lot of people, I don't see any masks'
Scores of people visited beach destinations over the Memorial Day weekend, not all abiding by the guidelines.
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Coronavirus: Spain to stop quarantining arrivals from 1 July
The country hopes to save the summer season but UK tourists face quarantine in their own country.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Five ways Europe is easing lockdown
Jogging in a Madrid park, having a Czech beer, taking a Greek ferry - Europe is opening up more.
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Coronavirus: Americans flock to beaches on Memorial Day weekend
People are seen flouting restrictions on what is known in the US as the unofficial start of summer.
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Hong Kong security law 'needed to tackle terrorism'
The territory's security chief says the controversial security law will save the city from violence.
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Family of exiled top Saudi officer Saad al-Jabri 'targeted'
Saad al-Jabri fled to Canada but officials are going after his children back home, the BBC is told.
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Western Australia storm: Ex-cyclone brings widespread damage to coast
An ex-tropical cyclone and a cold front combined to create a "once-in-a-decade" event, officials say.
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South African President Ramaphosa says outbreak will get worse
Cyril Ramaphosa said the worst is still ahead while announcing an ease in lockdown measures.
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Coronavirus: Chile's president says healthcare system 'very close to the limit'
President Sebastián Piñera warns of the strain on hospitals as the number of cases approaches 70,000.
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Coronavirus: US suspends travel from Brazil for foreigners
Brazil has recently become a new coronavirus hotspot with more than 300,000 known cases.
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Netanyahu trial: Israeli prime minister faces Jerusalem court
The country is gripped by the spectacle of a serving leader being tried for the first time.
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Hong Kong police fire tear gas as protesters decry China security law plan
Thousands rally in Hong Kong for the first time since China announced plans for a new security law.
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Afghanistan: Taliban announce three-day Eid ceasefire with government
The truce with government forces will take effect when the Muslim festival of Eid begins on Sunday.
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