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  1. The authorities defend attacking Israel, but not all Iranians see it that way.
  2. There was shock as the 17th Century building's iconic dragon spire collapsed in the fire.
  3. The difficult task of finding an impartial 12-person jury in Manhattan resumes, with hundreds of potential jurors lined up.
  4. The case could undo felony charges for the former president and hundreds of 6 January rioters.
  5. Attendees are not being allowed into the National Conservatism Conference after authorities ordered it to close.
  6. The natural event that adds to global warming has ended but scientists are unsure of what comes next.
  7. The jars of strawberry jam, labelled America Riviera Orchard, have been shared with friends and influencers.
  8. The regional governor of Kurgan says water levels are nearly double those of the last major flood in 1994.
  9. Authorities say the reforms are necessary - but opponents say they will lengthen the president's rule.
  10. Four members of an "anti-government" group are suspected of kidnapping and killing two Kansas mothers.
  11. The blueprint of North Nanjing train station has attracted reaction for all the wrong reasons.
  12. The 0.7kg metal object tore through man's roof after re-entering Earth's atmosphere.
  13. Chance Brannon is jailed for nine years for California attack and plot to spark a neo-Nazi "race war".
  14. The daughter of Ashlee Good, who died protecting her, is one of six people still in hospital.
  15. Police say the men are gang members seeking revenge on Salman Khan for killing two antelopes in 1998.
  16. A 16-year-old boy is under arrest after a bishop and several churchgoers were injured on Monday.
  17. The prime minister has told "Bollard Man" Damien Guerot he can stay in the country as long as he likes.
  18. Israel says 99% percent of projectiles fired at it by Iran overnight were intercepted by it and its allies.
  19. Officials said Joe Biden urged Israel to "think carefully" before launching a response to the attack.
  20. World leaders are scrambling to prevent the Middle East entering a damaging wider conflict.
  21. Iran's attack on Israel marks a major escalation in a long-running shadow war between the two nations.
  22. Footage shows projectiles being intercepted after Iran attacked Israel with drones and missiles.
  23. EasyJet has suspended planes travelling to Tel Aviv until 21 April following Tehran's attack.
  24. Prices had already risen in expectation of action, with Brent crude near a six-month high last week.
  25. With Iran and Israel in direct confrontation, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner considers what comes next.
  26. One of the Danish capital's most historic buildings has been engulfed in a raging fire.
  27. Monday marked the start of Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New York City. Here's how the day unfolded.
  28. Stubborn brush fires in Miami, Florida, have been burning for several days.
  29. A scuffle erupted in Georgia's parliament as the leader of the opposition punched an MP.
  30. San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge was blocked for hours during a pro-Palestinian demonstration.
  31. The endangered birds are part of a recovery programme that aims to release them into the wild.
  32. Former PM Liz Truss says she hopes Donald Trump wins the next US election.
  33. Simeon Boikov sparked a social media frenzy implicating an innocent 20-year-old in the shopping mall attack.
  34. France's government may change the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris because of security worries.
  35. Patients have been left without access to crucial services at state hospitals for a month.
  36. A former Tesla engineer is in a decade-long battle with the car company, owned by Elon Musk.
  37. The presumptive Republican nominee for president will juggle a six-week trial in New York with campaigning.
  38. Russia now frequently targets Ukraine's energy infrastructure in an attempt to cripple the country.
  39. Zeinab Mohammed Salih reflects on what has happened to Sudan since fighting broke out a year ago.
  40. The author, who was stabbed on stage in 2022, tells the BBC that he thought he was dying.