BBC Europe News
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Ukraine says Russian missiles destroyed in Crimea
If confirmed as a Ukrainian attack, it would be a rare foray into the occupied region.
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Putin to Xi: We will discuss your plan to end the war in Ukraine
China's leader, whose Ukraine plan has been criticised in the West, gets a warm welcome in Moscow.
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Danish far-right leader banned from UK over threat to burn Quran in Wakefield
Rasmus Paludan had said he planned to burn the Islamic text in Wakefield.
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EU gives Ukraine €2bn of ammunition after shell plea
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba hailed the "game-changing decision" from the EU.
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The 'dear' friendship of Xi and Putin... in 62 seconds
As Putin welcomes Xi to Moscow, the BBC examines the relationship between the two world leaders.
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Jeffery Woodke and Olivier Dubois finally freed in West Africa
The journalist and aid worker are finally released after efforts by Nigerien authorities.
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France pension reform: Macron's government faces no confidence vote
They come after a pension reform bill was forced through parliament last Thursday without a vote.
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Yevgeny Prigozhin: From Putin's chef to Wagner founder
Yevgeny Prigozhin ran hot dog stalls after his release from prison. Now he leads the Wagner group.
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Barcelona 2-1 Real Madrid: Franck Kessie scores late winner as Barca move 12 points clear
Franck Kessie scores a dramatic late winner as Barcelona beat Real Madrid in El Clasico to move 12 points clear at the top of La Liga.
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Xi Putin meeting: What to expect from China-Russia talks
Our correspondents Steve Rosenberg and Stephen McDonell tell us what to expect from the talks.
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Credit Suisse: Bank rescue damages Switzerland's reputation for stability
Beset by scandals and crisis, many people are questioning how a totemic bank ended up beyond repair.
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Putin in Mariupol: What the Russian president saw on his visit
The Russian leader tours parts of the Ukrainian port city that saw some of his army's fiercest attacks.