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Date Title
2024-06-11 Baltimore shipping channel reopens after bridge collapse

The US Army Corps of Engineers said the area was "safe for transit", nearly three months after the disaster.

2024-06-06 US reverses ban on Juul vaping products

The FDA said that, while it was lifting the ban, it would continue to review the company's products for approval.

2024-06-04 Biden walks difficult tightrope as son's gun trial begins

The president has "boundless love" for his son but Hunter's problems are being aired at a politically sensitive time.

2024-06-03 'You're mister, not doctor': Fauci grilled by Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene challenged the US' former top doctor, who also got emotional during his testimony.

2024-06-03 House panel grills Dr Anthony Fauci on Covid origins

It is first time the infectious disease expert has publicly testified since leaving the White House in 2022.

2024-06-03 Fan steps in for injured caddie at Canadian Open

Paul Emerson steps up to help CT Pan - after the Taiwanese player's regular caddie injured himself.

2024-05-31 A guide to Trump's four criminal cases

The former president is juggling potentially explosive legal battles with campaigning for the White House.

2024-05-30 Alito rejects call to skip Trump cases after flags row

Samuel Alito was asked to recuse himself after political flags were seen flying outside his houses.

2024-05-29 Hard choices as Ukraine faces worst crisis since war began

The BBC's Jeremy Bowen explains why there could be a dangerous summer ahead in Ukraine.

2024-05-29 Outrage as Nigeria changes national anthem

Many Nigerians say the country has more pressing needs amid a cost-of-living crisis.

2024-05-28 Singapore Airlines: 'Turbulence landed five of my family in ICU'

A week on, passengers and family reveal to the BBC what happened on Flight SQ321.

2024-05-28 South Africans still battling ‘economic apartheid’ 30 years on

The levels of homelessness underscore that the country has a way to go to shake off its history.

2024-05-28 Jeremy Bowen: Ukraine faces its worst crisis since the war began

The composure Ukrainians show in the face of Russian attacks cannot conceal the dangers Kyiv faces in the summer ahead.

2024-05-27 Marian Keyes: 'I would never have been a writer if I was still drinking'

Marian Keyes talks about staying sober, managing depression and Irish storytelling at the Hay Festival.

2024-05-26 Priced out of homeownership - 'It makes me want to throw up'

The US housing market has changed dramatically since the pandemic - an issue looming over the election.

2024-05-26 UN fears 670 people buried under Papua landslide

The land is still sliding and rescue is difficult, the head of the UN migration agency says.

2024-05-26 Waterborne disease outbreak after Brazil floods kills four

Authorities in Rio Grande do Sul are investigating more than 800 suspected cases of leptospirosis after unprecedented floods.

2024-05-24 Veteran sketch artists never seen a trial like Trump's

The sketch artists at Trump's trial have covered decades of high-profile cases. The former president's was unlike all others.

2024-05-23 China's drills show it really doesn't like Taiwan's new president

China's chorus of condemnation of President Lai, who took office this week, has been unequivocally acerbic.

2024-05-23 China holds military drills around Taiwan as 'strong punishment'

The military manoeuvres come three days after William Lai was sworn in as Taiwan's president.

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