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Toxic mushroom meal was 'terrible accident', says woman on trial for murder

Erin Patterson admits lying to police about her relatives' deaths, but will argue they were a "terrible accident".

At least three deaths linked to massive Spain power cut

Authorities are investigating whether a family of three died in circumstances linked to Monday's major outage.

South Africa sets up inquiry into apartheid prosecutions

Several apartheid-era atrocities, like murder, have been uncovered but few have made it to court.

Food authors say Australian influencer copied their recipes

Brooke Bellamy, who owns the popular Brooki Bakehouse, has rejected the allegations.

Drone footage shows scale of deadly Peru landslide

Two people are killed after a glacial lagoon overflowed in the Ancash region triggering a landslide.

Katy Perry felt 'battered and bruised' by backlash

The singer faced criticism after taking part in an all-female space flight earlier this month.

Swedish police arrest teenager after fatal triple shooting

The arrest comes after three people, all reportedly under the age of 20, were shot dead in a hair salon.

Pakistan claims 'credible intelligence' India is planning an imminent military strike

India has accused Pakistan of supporting militants behind an attack in Kashmir that killed 26 tourists.

Israeli forces arrest prominent Palestinian journalist in West Bank

Ali al-Samoudi, who has worked extensively with Western media, was detained during what the Israeli military said were counter-terrorism raids.

Taiwan condemns Somalia travel ban

Taiwanese are warned against traveling to Somalia or Somaliland for their own safety before the ban is lifted.

Missing South African police officers found dead in river after six days

It is unclear how they died - the police had referred to a possible kidnapping but now suggest an accident.

Man accused of Kim Kardashian Paris robbery 'regrets' $10m heist

The reality star was tied up and robbed at gunpoint at a luxury Paris hotel in 2016.

Pressure mounts to probe Kenya police and army after BBC exposé

A BBC investigation identifies members of the security forces who shot dead protesters last June.

How Spain powered back to life from unprecedented national blackout

However diversified Spain's energy mix is, the blackout required an enormous effort to get back up and running.

Malta's golden passport scheme breaks EU law, top court rules

The scheme lets people become citizens after paying, buying or renting property of a certain value, and donating to charity.

Gaza medic detained during deadly Israeli attack released, Red Crescent says

Assad al-Nassasra was missing for weeks following last month's attack, in which 15 emergency workers were killed by Israeli troops.

Opposition sails to victory in Trinidad and Tobago

Kamla Persad-Bissessar is set to become the next prime minister after her United National Congress party won.

Hope and fear as tourists trickle back to Kashmir town after attack

The escalation in tensions means it could be years before tourism and businesses thrive again in Kashmir.

Iran blames 'negligence' for port blast as death toll rises to 70

The interior minister said "some individuals deemed responsible" for Saturday's blast at Shahid Rajaee are being questioned.

Dozens of African migrants killed in US strike on Yemen, Houthis say

Houthi-run media report the bodies of 68 people have been recovered from a migrant detention centre in Saada.

Conclave to elect new pope to begin on 7 May, Vatican says

The closed-door meeting will begin in the Sistine Chapel and will involve some 135 cardinals from across the world.

Child damages €50m Rothko painting in Dutch museum

It is not yet clear who will be held responsible for the cost of repairing Rothko's Grey, Orange on Maroon, No. 8.

Three US citizen children, one with cancer, deported to Honduras, lawyers say

Trump's border czar Tom Homan says the mothers had made the choice for their citizen children to be removed with them.

Girl, 5, among Vancouver dead as suspect charged

At least 10 others were killed after a car drove into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver, Canada on Saturday night.

Police arrest two in connection with theft of Secretary Kristi Noem's bag

The Homeland Security chief had her handbag stolen as she was dining out in Washington with her family on Easter Sunday.

Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war

The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy

The TikTokers accused of triggering an election scandal

The BBC speaks to Romanian influencers, implicated in the unprecedented cancellation of an EU election

Life inside Iraq's 'Forbidden Zone' controlled by Turkey

Turkey has been building military bases on Iraqi territory, the BBC finds, raising fears of an occupation.

Fifty years after the war, Vietnam faces a new US threat - tariffs

The South East Asian country is on a path to prosperity. The US-China trade war could change that.

Australia's last vote was all about Indigenous people - now they say it's 'silence'

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition leader Peter Dutton have had little to say on First Nations issues.

Border crossings, egg prices and jobs - Trump's 100 days speech fact-checked

BBC Verify has looked into some of the claims made by the US president during his speech in Michigan.

Spain rules out cyber attack - but what could have caused power cut?

The Spanish grid operator said the preliminary assessment suggests there was no cyber attack.

Five things you need to make it through a power cut

People in Spain and Portugal tell us what got them through a day with no electricity.

Trump made Carney's turnaround victory possible

Mark Carney's party pull off an election win that once looked near-impossible, until the US president targeted Canada.

How Spain powered back to life from unprecedented national blackout

However diversified Spain's energy mix is, the blackout required an enormous effort to get back up and running.

How African popes changed Christianity - and gave us Valentine's Day

Historians say there were three popes of North African descent, the last one more than 1,500 years ago.

Israel spy chief to step down after row with PM exposes deepening rifts

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar accused each other of lies or inaccuracies in sworn depositions.

Rosenberg: What's Putin trying to achieve by calling a three-day ceasefire?

Vladimir Putin calls a three-day ceasefire in May, coinciding with events marking the 80th anniversary of World War Two's end.

'They aimed to kill' - BBC identifies security forces who shot Kenya anti-tax protesters

The BBC exposes the members of the security forces who fired on protesters at Kenya’s parliament last year.

The rapid remaking of a nation, in 100 days

The impact of what President Trump has done so far is being felt in every corner of American life.

'Grandpa robbers' held Kim Kardashian at gunpoint - but didn't know who she was

Suspects who are accused of robbing Kim Kardashian at gunpoint in October 2016 stand trial in Paris.

The rapid remaking of a nation, in 100 days

The impact of what President Trump has done so far is being felt in every corner of American life.

The beauty and challenge of elections in Canada's frigid north

The unique culture, landscape and weather make running elections in Nunavut both difficult and rewarding.

Sorrow and fury among Vancouver's Filipinos after attack on festival

The community is reeling after 11 were killed and dozens injured by a car ramming attack on a street event.

Watch: Traffic chaos as Spain and Portugal face power outages

From traffic lights turning off in Spain, to Metro stations plunged into darkness in Portugal - power outages have caused havoc.

Watch: Crew survives after powerboat goes airborne and crashes

The race team told BBC News that both drivers were treated, released, and are recovering well, though still sore.

'Our community is grieving,' say Vancouver festival organisers

Organisers of the festival where a car ramming attack killed 11 people say they are "heartbroken".

Why this Conclave means it's harder than ever to predict the next Pope

The BBC's religion editor Aleem Maqbool explains why it's so difficult to guess who will be the next pontiff.

Moment driver sees huge explosion rip through Iran port

At least four people have been killed and 500 more injured in Bandar Abbas.

'I'm voting for the first time after fleeing a dictatorship'

Ghayda and her husband Ahmad say they could never discuss politics in Syria - now, they will vote in Canada's election.

Watch: How the Vatican said goodbye to Pope Francis

Hundreds of thousands of mourners gather in Rome to pay tribute to the late pontiff.

Why Pope Francis won't be buried in the Vatican

Pope Francis will be buried in Rome's church of Santa Maria Maggiore, breaking a 100-year-old tradition.

Watch: How previous Popes were laid to rest

From Pius XII to Benedict XVI, the BBC looks back at video from papal funerals since 1958.

What do Canadians really care about (beyond Trump)

The BBC asked voters across the country what issues are most important to them ahead of Monday's election.

Decision on next Pope 'in God's hands' says mourner

New York family describe paying their respects to Pope Francis as a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity".

'I'm alive but three in my group didn't make it' - Kashmir attack survivor

Tourists are returning home after a deadly gun attack killed 26 visitors in Indian-administered Kashmir.