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Crumlin Road Gaol is thriving as a tourist attraction and distillery, Crumlin Road Courthouse is falling apart.
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Evie Rogers hopes her missing clothes will return, but they are still unaccounted for.
The elephant helped himself to nine bags of sweet rice crackers, a sandwich and some bananas, shopkeepers say.
The world's richest man has called on voters to contact lawmakers and voice their opposition to the president's Big Beautiful Bill.
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An 11-year-old girl in Henan, China, pulled her baby sister from the path of a runaway electric mini cabin scooter.
Around 70 geese were filmed crossing a rural road in single file.
On Tuesday White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt launched an attack on the BBC's coverage of reports that Israeli forces had killed Palestinians near an aid distribution centre in Gaza. She claimed that the BBC took down a story after reviewing footage. The BBC has said the claim is completely wrong and that it stands by its journalism. Ros Atkins from BBC Verify takes a look at the facts.
More than 200 fires are burning in the country, with over 100 of them considered out of control.
Mirjana Spoljaric has appealed to world leaders to intervene in the conflict in Gaza.
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Police are searching an area where prime suspect, Christian Brückner, stayed at the time of Madeleine's disappearance.
The BBC's Carl Nasman on Senator Joni Ernst's back and forth about Medicaid with a town hall audience member.
The museum in Blaenavon, Torfaen, has started charging £8 per person on a trial basis.
The BBC’s Anna Foster hosts a debate to discuss whether there have been war crimes in Israel and Gaza.
Pupils have been ordered to stay inside after the buzzard swooped into a primary school playground in East London.
Satellite imagery and maps show the large-scale impact of the blazes, which have now burned at least 3.4 million acres.