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Footage shows clouds of dark coloured smoke and ash billowing from the volcano on the Mediterranean island.
Footage shows attack drones homing in on their targets as they sit on the tarmac.
Fire crews were called to the scene after a road bridge came down in Bryansk.
Gotta Tell You was a radio-ready hit that climbed international charts and introduced a confident new voice to the noughties music scene.
Ice and rubble crashed down a mountain and onto the village Blatten in the Swiss Alps.
A brand new statue of the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin has been unveiled at a Metro station in Moscow.
One person has been reported missing and many homes have been flattened.
Yogita Limaye was reporting from the town of Rodynske when a blast was heard nearby.
House owner Johan Helberg says he "wouldn't have traded this experience for anything" after the ship became stuck in his garden.
The prestigious film festival was disrupted, about 160,000 homes were without power and businesses were left without power.
The 135m-ship (443ft) missed Johan Helberg's house in Norway by metres, but he didn't notice a thing.
The German military has not permanently stationed troops on foreign soil since World War Two.
Europe editor Katya Adler gains access to a secret HQ and Norwegian warships leading military exercises.
At least three people have died in the flooding which swept across southern France.
The 24-year-old took the title at the Eurovision competition with the song Wasted Love.
A nail-biting finish saw Austrian singer JJ win the contest in Switzerland at the very last minute.
The Royal Family shared a video of the performance by The Band of the Irish Guards on X.
The BBC's Laura Gozzi stood close to the reality TV star and businesswoman as she gave evidence.
In an exclusive BBC interview, the Polish foreign minister accuses Russia of recruiting agents and paying them for acts of sabotage.