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The US civil rights leader has been accused of sexual abuse prompting Los Angeles and other communities to consider renaming places, schools, and streets named after Chavez.
Look back at how all the storms this year impacted the South West.
A woman diagnosed with anal cancer has said Northern Ireland should have a clinic for patients who have had pelvic radiotherapy.
Passengers discovered a real possum nestled among other native Australian toy animals at Hobart Airport, Tasmania.
The BBC's Will Grant reports from the island days after the entire national electric grid collapsed.
The US Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, was questioned over what Democrats perceive as a discrepancy between White House and intelligence community claims.
The former reality TV star guided his dogs through a roughly 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) race, completing it in nine days, seven hours, and 32 minutes.
The Kentucky senator spoke about the assault that occurred in 2017, when a neighbour attacked him in his yard.
Venezuela won its first-ever World Baseball Classic title, defeating the United States 3–2 in the championship game.
A council apologises after staff mowed over the bulbs planted by the Friends of St George Park.
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At least 10 people were killed and 27 injured, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency.
The Chicago River continued its more than 60-year tradition, dyed green to celebrate the city's Irish heritage.
The Academy Award winning US actor won his third Oscar on Sunday, but skipped the ceremony to visit Ukraine.
The fireball, which Nasa confirmed to have fallen near Cleveland, broke the sound barrier and caused a kaboom as it landed.
National Highways estimates 30,000 motorists use the stretch in Norfolk.
Iranians speak about life during the war with constant threat of bombs and regime crackdowns.
Jason Dozzell reacts as Max Dowman becomes the Premier League's youngest ever goalscorer.
Chris Wynne, from Danske Bank, says scammers pretend to be someone from the fraud team so customers hand over information.
Gareth Wild spent years completing the feat at his local store in Wiltshire.