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In a rare move, Israel's spy agency releases tape of suspect apparently confessing to a planned attack.
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In a rare move, Israel's spy agency releases tape of suspect apparently confessing to a planned attack.
The suspect, a Russian national playing in Poland's major league, faces up to 10 years in prison.
England boss Sarina Wiegman says she is confident there will be a positive solution to wearing armbands highlighting social issues at the Women's World Cup.
The supermodel, who welcomed her first child two years ago, says 'it's never too late'.
The actor denies 12 charges covering sex assault allegations made by four men spanning more than a decade.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea's contract is likely to end on Friday with no decision over whether he will remain at Old Trafford.
Coco Gauff lost to fellow American Madison Keys in straight sets 6-3 6-3 in the semi-finals of the Eastbourne International.
Liverpool are in talks with RB Leipzig as they look into signing Hungary midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai from the German club.
Australia spinner Nathan Lyon suffered a "significant calf strain" on day two of the second Ashes Test and is a doubt for the rest of the series.
England hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie is out of World Cup because of a shoulder injury, says head coach Steve Borthwick.
Two-time champion Andy Murray faces fellow Briton Ryan Peniston in an eye-catching Wimbledon first-round match.
Celtic will begin the defence of the title at home to Ross County on Saturday, 5 August as the Scottish Premiership fixtures are revealed.
A man was filmed last week carving names into a wall at Rome's ancient amphitheatre, a world heritage site.
Her family says they are shocked and saddened at the incident in Thailand's Don Mueang airport.
Crowds attempted to break into a Nike store, kicking and hitting windows, as violent riots rocked Paris for a third night.
The law underscores China's aggressive diplomacy, but does not guarantee it will take greater actions.
The balloon floated across the US early this year before being shot down off the South Carolina coast.
Facebook parent Meta's oversight has recommended Hun Sen's suspension over an inflammatory video.
Before Mauricio Pochettino officially starts work at Chelsea on 1 July, BBC Sport takes a look at the current state of play with the club.
Annie Börjesson's body was found in 2005. Police found no evidence of criminality but loved ones always had questions.
Forty thousand police officers have been deployed as violent protests spread beyond Paris to major cities in France.
The South Asian nation is facing its worst economic crisis since independence from Britain in 1947.
With Wagner's leader sent into exile, where might its thousands of fighters turn next?
The firm is struggling to stop climate misinformation spreading on its platform, BBC investigation finds.
She provided candid advice normalising sex to Canadian and US audiences for decades.