Putin stages huge pro-war rally to mark Ukraine invasion anniversary - BBC News
President Putin has told a huge rally in Moscow that Russian soldiers are fighting a courageous battle in Ukraine to defend their historic lands.
The Russian President hinted also spoke about his country’s ties with China amid speculation it may supply weapons to Russia.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Steve Rosenberg in Moscow.
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Four killed as Cyclone Freddy hits Madagascar - BBC News
At least four people have died after a tropical cyclone battered Madagascar's east coast.
Heavy rain and powerful winds have seen roofs teared off houses and triggering a storm surge.
Cyclone Freddy made landfall on Tuesday, weeks after another tropical storm killed 33 and left thousands without shelter.
Earlier, Freddy caused some damage in Mauritius, flooding beachside hotels.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin meets top Chinese diplomat in Moscow -BBC News
Top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
China and Russia are reaffirming their close relationship, promising further agreements between both countries, although they’ve not said what those agreement would be.
Wang Yi vowed that relations between China and Russia would not succumb to pressure from other countries. He added that the two countries are ready to deepen their strategic cooperation.
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New technology restores movement in limbs of people who suffered strokes - BBC News
Scientists in the US say they have used new technology to restore movement in the arms of two people who had suffered strokes.
A team at the University of Pittsburgh created an electric spinal cord implant that stimulates the nerve endings damaged during a stroke, ultimately enabling people to move.
While more clinical trials are still needed, researchers say the results give a glimpse into the future, where such implants could make meaningful differences to people's lives.
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World’s biggest four-day working week trial ends in success - BBC News
A six-month trial testing the costs and benefits of a four-day working week across a number of different businesses has ended in success.
Sixty-one employers across the UK took part in the trial, and were all keen to permanently implement the new work pattern upon its completion.
A report assessing the impact of the alternative working hours found it had "extensive benefits", particularly for employees' well-being.
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Shamima Begum loses appeal against decision to remove British citizenship - BBC News
Shamima Begum has lost her challenge over the decision to deprive her of British citizenship because she is a threat to national security.
Mr Justice Jay told the semi-secret court dealing with her case that her appeal had been fully dismissed.
The decision means the 23-year-old remains barred from returning to the UK and stuck in a camp in northern Syria.
Ms Begum was 15 years old when she travelled to join the self-styled Islamic State group in 2015.
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Iran sentences German-Iranian dissident Jamshid Sharmahd to death - BBC News
A court in Iran has sentenced German-Iranian dissident Jamshid Sharmahd to death on the charge of "corruption on Earth".
Sharmahd, 67, who lived in the US, is believed to have been kidnapped by Iranian agents in Dubai in 2020 and then forcibly taken to Iran via Oman.
Iran accused him of being the leader of a pro-monarchist terrorist group.
He denied the claim and a human rights group said he faced a grossly unfair trial based on forced "confessions".
Germany's Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, condemned the sentence as "absolutely unacceptable".
It comes just over a month after Iran executed British-Iranian dual national Alireza Akbari.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin accuses Ukraine and West of starting war - BBC News
Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for provoking the war with Ukraine, in a State of the Nation address.
"Ukraine and Donbas have become a symbol of total lies," Putin said, accusing the West of withdrawing from "fundamental agreements" and giving "hypocritical statements" as well as expanding the Nato defence alliance and "covering us with an umbrella".
"I want to repeat: it is them who are culpable for the war, and we are using force to stop it," he said.
Putin’s speech came ahead of the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Friday.
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North Korea fires ballistic missiles into Sea of Japan - BBC News
North Korea has fired two short-range missiles into the Sea of Japan, which it said carries nuclear weapons.
It said it is trying to deter the US and Seoul from holding annual military exercises that are designed to help fend off North Korea's nuclear threats.
Kim Yo-Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said any hostile acts would be met with a "strong and overwhelming" response.
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Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia, US President Biden says – BBC News
US President Joe Biden has given a speech in Poland in which he vowed Ukraine would "never be a victory for Russia”.
President Biden also paid tribute to Ukraine and its people, ahead of the upcoming anniversary of the Russian invasion.
Speaking in front of a large crowd in the Polish capital, Warsaw, President Biden stressed that western support for Ukraine would never waver.
His comments come just hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a lengthy address, in which he said he was taking Russia out of the last nuclear arms control treaty with the US.
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Joe Biden to contest Vladimir Putin claims in Poland speech – BBC News
Following his surprise visit to Ukraine, US President Joe Biden is expected to try and shore up support for Kyiv during a speech in Poland later.
He will make his address in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, which has emerged as one of Ukraine's strongest allies.
His speech comes hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Moscow was suspending participation in a key arms control treaty with the US in his state of the nation address.
The leaders' competing speeches come days before the first anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine frontline: street fighting as Russian troops attack Bakhmut - BBC News
On the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine fierce fighting continues in the east of the country.
Russian forces have been stepping up their assault on the city of Bakhmut which they’ve been trying to capture for around six months.
President Putin appears to be seeking a significant victory to mark a year of fighting.
Clive Myrie in Kyiv presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Orla Guerin on the outskirts of Bakhmut.
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New 6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes southern Turkey, trapping people under rubble - BBC News
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has struck southern Turkey, weeks after a deadly quake devastated the region.
Turkey's disaster and emergency agency Afad said the tremor occurred at 20.04 local time (17.04 GMT).
Witnesses told the Reuters news agency there had been further damage to buildings in Antakya.
A 7.8-magnitude quake struck the region on 6 February, killing more than 44,000 people in Turkey and Syria.
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British fighters in Ukraine share footage of the frontline with BBC Newsnight
There's no doubt Russia's invasion of Ukraine, nearly one year ago, stirred up strong feelings in this country. But how many Britons felt so strongly that they actually went to fight there?
Thousands of foreign volunteers are fighting for Ukraine, evidently taking big risks, among them a UK contingent.
Eight British fighters and aid workers have been killed there since last February, and others badly injured.
The BBC’s Emma Vardy has been given exclusive access for Newsnight to a unit who've spent months filming their experiences on the frontlines, and to family members back in the UK.
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Body found in river confirmed as that of missing UK mum Nicola Bulley - BBC News
A body found in a Lancashire river on Sunday was that of missing Nicola Bulley, police have said.
The mother-of-two, 45, disappeared during a riverside dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre, England more than three weeks ago, sparking a major search operation.
Her body was discovered about one mile (1.6km) away from where she was last seen on the morning of 27 January.
In a statement, Ms Bulley's family paid tribute to "the one who made our lives so special".
"We will never be able to comprehend what Nikki had gone through in her last moments and that will never leave us," the family said.
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The border town that 'forgot' it was part of the US - BBC News
In 1967, the residents of US-Mexico border town Rio Rico discovered they weren't Mexican citizens but were actually American.
For years it was assumed Rio Rico was part of Mexico, because it lay south of the river that forms the US-Mexico border.
During the Prohibition era, the town became known as a place US citizens could go to freely drink and gamble.
However, prior to 1906, Rio Rico actually lay to the north of the river and was therefore American territory.
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US President Joe Biden makes surprise visit to Kyiv ahead of Ukraine war anniversary – BBC News
US President Joe Biden has made a surprise visit to Kyiv, Ukraine - his first since Russia invaded almost a year ago.
Ahead of a joint press conference, Biden sat down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and said he was "looking forward to discussing the world" with him.
Biden also praised Ukrainian citizens for their "heroic" fighting - despite a lack of military experience.
The US president is due to begin a three-day visit to Poland later today.
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Nicola Bulley police find body in river - BBC News
Police searching for missing Nicola Bulley have found a body in the river.
The mother-of two disappeared during a riverside dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre in Lancashire three weeks ago, sparking a major search operation.
Lancashire Police said they "sadly recovered a body" after they were called to the River Wyre near Rawcliffe Road at 11:35 GMT on Sunday.
A statement said formal identification had not yet been carried out "so we are unable to say" if it was Ms Bulley.
The death was currently being treated as "unexplained", it added.
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Turkey earthquake survivors still being rescued as death toll passes 46,000 - BBC News
Survivors of the earthquakes which hit Turkey and Syria almost two weeks ago have been rescued from the rubble as recently as Friday.
However, rescue efforts are set to wind down.
The current number of people confirmed to have died having risen above 46,000, with millions left homeless.
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Inside the country backing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine - BBC Newsnight visits Serbia
As the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine approaches, the majority of people in almost every European country are opposed to the war... with one notable exception. Serbia has long been an ally of Russia, with close political and economic links.
It is thought that more than 70% of Serbs support Moscow over Kyiv. In the capital, Belgrade, pro-Russian graffiti can be seen on walls, while souvenir shops sell President Putin merchandise and even pro-war symbols.
So, where does it come from? Is it historical links between two Slavic and Orthodox nations, is it realpolitik or is something more insidious at play?
Working with the World Service Investigations Unit, BBC Newsnight's international correspondent Joe Inwood travelled to Serbia to investigate.
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Billionaire banker Bao Fan reported missing in China - BBC News
Bao Fan, a high-profile Chinese billionaire, has been reported missing.
Investment bank China Renaissance reported his disappearance, announcing it had been unable to contact its founder.
Shares in the company plunged on Friday after the announcement.
In recent years, a number of high profile executives have disappeared in China, and Mr Fan’s disappearance has renewed concerns of a potential crackdown by the Chinese government on finance and tech figures.
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Can technology make horse riding more accessible? - BBC News
From rein sensors to biometric jackets, a wave of new technology is hoping to make horse riding more accessible for beginners.
A team of equestrians at Scotland’s Rural College have embraced devices that measure everything from rein pressure to rider balance, with the aim of making the sport easier for horses and riders.
This film is from Click – the BBC’s weekly technology show.
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Bulgarian police find 18 people dead in abandoned truck - BBC News
Bulgarian police have made four arrests after 18 people, including a child, were found dead in an abandoned truck in Bulgaria, its government says.
The truck appeared to have been illegally transporting a group of migrants.
Thirty-four people, including five children, were rushed to hospitals and some were in a critical condition, the health minister said.
It is believed to be the deadliest incident involving migrants in Bulgaria.
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Drone video of Nazi concentration camp - Viral news of Jan 27, 2015 - BBC News
Drone video shows the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as it is today - 70 years after it was liberated by Soviet troops. The camp in Poland is now maintained as a World Heritage Site and is visited by thousands of tourists and survivors every year. Auschwitz was the largest camp established by the Germans during World War II. More than a million people - the vast majority of them Jews - died there between 1940, when it was built, and 1945, when it was liberated by the Soviet army.
Railway tracks into Auschwitz-Birkenau - Trains filled with victims from throughout occupied Europe arrived at the camp almost every day between 1942 and the summer of 1944.
Ruins of wooden huts at Birkenau - Birkenau (or Auschwitz II) was erected in 1941 solely as a death camp, the wooden huts are now in ruins with only brick fireplaces and chimneys remaining.
Entrance to Auschwitz I -The wrought-iron sign over the entrance bears the words Arbeit Macht Frei - "Work sets you free".
Auschwitz I - The brick-built buildings were the former cavalry barracks of the Polish Army.
Courtyard between blocks 10 and 11 at Auschwitz I - Block 11 was called "the Block of Death" by prisoners. Executions took place between Block 10 and Block 11 and posts in the yard were used to string up prisoners by their wrists.
Auschwitz Birkenau is now a museum run by the Polish Culture Ministry, and a Unesco world heritage site.
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Moment judge recognised school friend in dock - Viral news of Jul 3, 2015 - BBC News
Watch the amazing moment when two school friends, a judge and a man suspected of burglary, were 'reunited' briefly during a court hearing in Miami, US. "I'm sorry to see you here," said Judge Mindy Glazer. "I always wondered what happened to you." Standing in the dock, Arthur Booth, who was arrested after he was chased in a car by police, broke down in tears when he recognised his former class-mate. Judge Glazer set Mr Booth's bond at $43,000 (£27,500).
Video courtesy of : Miami-Dade Bond Court
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