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  1. Israeli media say 10 people were injured as Hamas fired rockets at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
  2. A missile that crashed in Kharkiv shows the surprising scale at which Pyongyang's weapons are used.
  3. Israel accuses Al Jazeera of bias, but the Qatar-based network says Israel wants "to cover up its crimes".
  4. Kivimaki rose through teen cyber gangs to become a Most Wanted criminal responsible for one of the most shocking hacks in history.
  5. The idea of butter-free patisseries appeals to some but horrifies dairy farmers and traditionalists.
  6. The show at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach was the final stop on the pop idol's Celebration Tour.
  7. Politicians are roping in influencers to woo voters like never before. But is this a good thing?
  8. As graduations begin, three students reflect on a college experience bookended by Covid and now campus protests.
  9. The number of Cubans recruited to fight in Ukraine is thought to be in the hundreds.
  10. Traders suffer a case of déjà-vu as any savings are wiped out with a new currency called the Zig.
  11. The man who led the polls, ex-President Ricardo Martinelli, was found guilty of money laundering.
  12. Matthias Ecke was seriously injured after being kicked and hit in a suspected politically-motivated attack.
  13. In a tradition going back centuries, two rival churches fire at one another during Orthodox Easter mass.
  14. The concert in Brazil marked the end of the singing icon's 'Celebration' world tour.
  15. A small plane's engine lost power mid-flight, forcing the pilot to land on a New York beach.
  16. More rain is forecast in the southeast of the state as authorities urge some residents to evacuate.
  17. Flash bangs made a thunderous noise as police attempted to dismantle the pro-Palestinian protester's camp.
  18. It is the first time a creature in the wild has been seen using a medicinal plant to treat a wound.
  19. The exhibition was on display in Moscow's Victory Park, it included British hardware given to Ukraine.
  20. Dozens have been arrested during a night-time operation at the Ivy League school in New York City.
  21. The BBC’s Jonathan Head witnessed a confrontation in the disputed South China Sea.
  22. Five people are killed in an attack on a private university in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.
  23. Buildings were destroyed and tens of thousands of residents left without electricity.
  24. A tornado that hit China's Guangdong province killed five people and left dozens injured.
  25. The celebration of pop is set to take place amid protests at Israel's involvement in the competition.
  26. Joe Biden is caught between students demanding peace, and Americans concerned the unrest is disrupting education.
  27. A song praising Mr Kim has got TikTok hooked - but experts say it could be hiding something more sinister.
  28. As the electric carmaker sees sales fall and cuts jobs, we take a closer look at its problems.
  29. People in the last major holdout of the army in the west of Sudan nervously await an assault.
  30. A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.
  31. Critics says a slew of new films points to an emerging genre that aligns with the ruling BJP’s ideology.
  32. With TikTok's future uncertain, Instagram is trying to get more viral content on its Reels feature.