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But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accuses Russia of dragging out ceasefire talks so it can continue the war.
Trump wants a fast end to the fighting, but Putin wants a "painstaking" discussion about details.
Sam Jones says she was trying to get the wombat safely off the road, and the video was not staged for social media.
Manchester United suffer only their second Women's Super League defeat of the season as Olivia Smith scores twice for Liverpool in a 3-1 win at Anfield.
The Solong cargo ship and Stena Immaculate tanker collided off the East Yorkshire coast on Monday.
In an unusual show of unity, party leaders say they "cannot accept the repeated statements about the annexation of Greenland."
The woman admitted grooming and having sexual intercourse with a teenage schoolboy.
Asda plans to spend more on reducing prices and improving product ranges for customers, but says its profits will suffer.
Iranian officials are encouraging people to report women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's dress code, according to a UN report.
Itay Kashti's kidnappers were motivated by "political and religious reasons," a court hears.
Witnesses share their exhausting and terrifying escape after a plane forced to make an emergency landing caught fire.
Demand for the precious metal has surged amid economic uncertainty over the impact of the global trade war.
The government is to set out details of how it will save billions of pounds from the working welfare bill.
Edgar Riches, 79, was thought to have been struck by a car in a presidential motorcade in Nairobi
Its overtures towards the Druze is part of strengthening its defences against Syria's new leaders.
Ex-Newcastle captain and boyhood Magpies fan Alan Shearer tells BBC Sport what ending their 56-year wait for a major trophy would mean.
England manager Thomas Tuchel says Jordan Henderson "embodies everything we want" and praises Marcus Rashford's impact at Aston Villa after selecting both players in his first squad.
A family was surprised by the uninvited guest who wreaked havoc in their kitchen in Shetland.
The move will target offenders and others thought to pose a threat to the public, who can not be deported.
Who would you select to start for England in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in Thomas Tuchel's first matches in charge?
Adam, Vicki, Faisal and Nick discuss the political stories of the week.
And how should they take on Donald Trump?
The quartet claimed they lost their roles on the BBC News Channel following a "rigged" recruitment.
Teenager Kitty says sometimes her stammer makes her feel it would be easier if she didn't speak.
Three men took the government to court over what they described as "prison-like" conditions.
An otter knocked items over as it ran around the surprised family's kitchen in Shetland.
BBC Sport and ITV agree a new four-year deal for the live free-to-air rights for the Men's Six Nations to 2029.
Tuscany's president advises residents to exercise "the utmost attention and caution".
NHS England says it cannot afford to offer abiraterone, which is available in Scotland and Wales.
Jason Sudeikis is back in the role of Ted, the coach of a fictional English Premier League football club.
Versace took over the Italian fashion house after her brother's untimely death and made it her own.
The electric carmaker’s warning about tariffs comes despite its boss's key position in the Trump administration.
Labour MPs have been expressing unease about the proposed cuts to welfare, ahead of announcements next week.
Nathan Gill appears at the Old Bailey charged with nine counts related to alleged bribery.
Thomas Tuchel is a proven winner and his first England squad shows the focus is on achieving that short-term goal, writes Phil McNulty.
Poniros stuns a capacity crowd on Cheltenham Gold Cup day with a 100-1 win in the Triumph Hurdle for trainer Willie Mullins.
Liverpool are aiming for a first trophy under Arne Slot while Newcastle United have a chance to win a first trophy in 56 years in Sunday's Carabao Cup final.
Mark Ross given 30-year minimum term for killing driver whose van he was trying to steal in crash.
The Russian national will spend an extra 24 hours in police custody after being arrested on Monday.
The US singer tells crowds in LA she went through a period where she "didn't want to live any more".
The heroine races against time to find a relic before it falls into the wrong hands.
Ajax midfielder Jordan Henderson "embodies everything" new England manager Thomas Tuchel aims to achieve after being recalled to the national side.
Former Leicester Tigers prop Matt Hampson reflects on the life-changing work he took on after being left paralysed from the neck down 20 years ago.
A 50-year-old man is sentenced after admitting harassment and breaching a restraining order.
Shoppers in Selkirk seek better access to cash as they say their ATM regularly runs out of notes.
Macfadyen is set to become the latest actor to play John le Carré's spy George Smiley, reports say.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust says people are mistakenly returning the turtles to the water.
Lewis Hamilton says he expects it to be "a little bit early" for him to be able to fight for pole position at the Australian Grand Prix.
Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold will miss Sunday's Carabao Cup final against Newcastle at Wembley with an ankle injury.
Seventeen-year-old Geovany Quenda is set to move to Stamford Bridge following his 18th birthday in 2026.
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