Why has Putin removed key ally as defence minister?Steve Rosenberg considers possible reasons behind Sergei Shoigu's replacement in the middle of a war.EuropeBiden hits Chinese electric cars with higher tariffsThe White House said they were a response to unfair policies and intended to protect US jobs.BusinessWhy has Putin removed key ally as defence minister?Steve Rosenberg considers possible reasons behind Sergei Shoigu's replacement in the middle of a war.EuropeBiden hits Chinese electric cars with higher tariffsThe White House said they were a response to unfair policies and intended to protect US jobs.BusinessLIVEBlinken tells Zelensky US aid on its way during surprise Ukraine visitThe US secretary of state is in Kyiv as weapons from a new American aid package arrive at the front line.Burying stories, lying, no emails - Cohen on life as Trump's fixerCohen said the ex-president never had an email address, telling Cohen people ''have gone down'' because of emails used against them.US & CanadaTop doctor cancer-free a year after world-first therapyRichard Scolyer has undergone a new treatment for glioblastoma, based on his own melanoma research.AustraliaMedal for twin who fought crocodile off sisterGeorgia Laurie punched the reptile in the face when it attacked her twin in Mexico in June 2021.BerkshireLIVEHuge manhunt in France after two prison officers killed in van attackThe French justice minister confirms two officers were killed, with three seriously injured.Only from the BBCThe photographs that skewer British peculiaritiesAre Martin Parr's images snobbish – or do they just show British people as they really are, documenting "our national ludicrousness at all levels"?CultureBlack, white and shades of grey - what's behind sprint's race divide?Elite sprinting is dominated by black athletes. Theories as to why span painful history and cutting-edge science - and many are unproven.SportMore newsAustralian who exposed war crimes allegations jailedDavid McBride pleaded guilty to stealing military secrets, but said he felt a moral duty to speak up.AustraliaFour dead in protests against flour and energy pricesViolence has marred massive rallies in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.AsiaUK mining giant to offload De Beers diamond businessThe announcement comes after Anglo American rejected a £34bn takeover bid from rival BHP.BusinessUS says sanctions possible after India-Iran port dealIndia has signed a 10-year-deal to develop the strategically important Chabahar port in Iran.IndiaAlmost 450,000 people have fled Rafah, UN saysMany streets in the southern Gaza city now lie empty, the UN says, as an Israeli operation continues.Middle EastFour dead in protests against flour and energy pricesViolence has marred massive rallies in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.AsiaUN says staff member killed in GazaA member of the UN's safety team was killed in Rafah on their way to a hospital, the agency says.Middle EastChina due to free vlogger who filmed Wuhan lockdownZhang Zhan had been in jail for four years for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble".AsiaFourteen killed and dozens injured after Mumbai billboard collapseTens of people are still feared to be trapped with a rescue operation under way, emergency services say.AsiaUK mining giant to offload De Beers diamond businessThe announcement comes after Anglo American rejected a £34bn takeover bid from rival BHP.BusinessMust watchWhat Michael Cohen said at Trump's hush-money trialThe BBC's Nada Tawfik explains how testimony from the star witness ties Trump to the Stormy Daniels payment.US & CanadaAre inflatable habitats the future of life in space?As the reality of civilian space travel closes-in, engineers explore inflatable habitats.SpaceRowers give up Olympic dream to help flood victimsThe athletes decided to stay in their home state of Rio Grande do Sul to help flood victims.Latin America & CaribbeanProud mullet-wearers embrace their style at festivalMore than 200 people attended the European mullet festival in Quievrain, BelgiumWorldBaltimore bridge demolished with controlled explosionsCrews deliberately destroyed a section of the bridge still covering the Dali cargo ship, which crashed in March.US & CanadaPrince William flies Apache helicopter at handover ceremonyThe Prince of Wales took off after he succeeded King Charles as colonel-in-chief of the Army Air Corps.UKEarthThe scientists hunting giant rivers in the skyAtmospheric river storms have wreaked havoc on the US West Coast, and are getting bigger. These scientists chase them in the sky to predict where they will strike.See moreTravelYosemite's hidden Chinese American historyFrom the park's mountain peaks to its winding roads to its wood-panelled buildings, Chinese American history is everywhere in Yosemite – if you know where to look.See moreIsrael-Gaza WarAlmost 450,000 people have fled Rafah, UN saysIsraeli protesters stomp on aid packages destined for GazaUN says staff member killed in GazaIsraeli protesters block aid trucks destined for GazaUnverified video shows protesters throwing food packages onto the ground before stomping on them.War in UkrainePutin makes ex-security council chief Kremlin aideWhat weapons are being supplied to Ukraine?Blinken in Ukraine as US weapons reach front lineLabour pledges 'iron-clad commitment' for UkraineShadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey visited Ukraine's capital Kyiv.US and Canada newsUS curator denies smuggling scorpions from IstanbulBlinken in Ukraine as US weapons reach front lineWhat Michael Cohen said at Trump's hush-money trialBaltimore bridge blown up in controlled demolitionAn explosion blasted away debris trapping a cargo ship in the Patapsco River.Asia newsFourteen killed and dozens injured after Mumbai billboard collapseFour dead in protests against flour and energy pricesUS says sanctions possible after India-Iran port dealChina due to free vlogger who filmed Wuhan lockdownZhang Zhan had been in jail for four years for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble".White gold rush: Harvesting lithium from Great Salt LakeCould the United States' largest saltwater lake hold the key to its energy future?See moreAustralia newsMen's T20 World Cup squads including England, India & AustraliaAustralian who exposed war crimes allegations jailedTop doctor cancer-free a year after world-first therapyAustralian teen jailed for murder of UK womanEmma Lovell, 41, was killed while confronting two home intruders in Brisbane on Boxing Day in 2022.UK newsWhat is the law on assisted suicide and euthanasia?Lost cheque blamed for Harry and Meghan's charity error'I thought, I'm a goner': Twin recalls being saved by sister from crocodileSupermarket sale 'could benefit customers'Jersey Consumer Council says a sale of supermarket franchises could benefit consumers.Middle East newsNot lost for words: The reporter's stutter which left himAlmost 450,000 people have fled Rafah, UN saysIsraeli protesters stomp on aid packages destined for GazaUS curator denies smuggling scorpions from IstanbulLorenzo Prendini tells the BBC he had official permits allowing him to take the samples out of Turkey.Africa newsWhy a 'world cruise' had to add more African stops'Trapped in hell' under collapsed building but pulled out aliveTunisia officials arrested in dispute over flag displayInternet outage felt across East AfricaA key cable linking the region to South Africa was cut on Sunday morning, an industry expert says. Sport'Emery the star of the show as Villa can taste dream finale'Aston Villa manager Unai Emery closes in on the promised land of the Champions League as fan Tom Hanks hopes for a Hollywood finale.See moreBusinessBiden hits Chinese electric cars with higher tariffsUK mining giant to offload De Beers diamond businessUpgraded ChatGPT teaches maths and flirts - but still glitchesUK wage growth still high despite unemployment riseThe jobless rate increases to the highest for nearly a year but pay continues to surpass inflation.TechnologyPlayStation names joint CEOs after Jim Ryan’s retirementUpgraded ChatGPT teaches maths and flirts - but still glitchesParents get forum to air smartphone access concernsUS bans China crypto-miner from nuclear base areaChinese firm MineOne Partners has been ordered to sell land it owns near a US nuclear missile site.CultureEurovision responds to complaints of bad behaviourThe photographs that skewer British peculiaritiesDrama on and off screen at Cannes Film FestivalIn pictures: Paul Mescal among stars at Gucci showSalma Hayek and Dua Lipa were also at the event which saw the Tate Modern transformed for the show.SportDragons sign hooker Burrows from ExeterOspreys prop Jones signs new deal Fly-half Connon extends Newcastle stay Paul out to 'prove everyone wrong' against TysonYouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul vows to "prove everyone wrong" when he takes on former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson on 20 July.Sign up for our newslettersThe Essential ListThe week's best stories, handpicked by BBC editors, in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday.US Election UnspunCut through the spin with North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher - in your inbox every Wednesday.In HistoryDiscover the headlines from this week in history. See the past come to life through the BBC's unique archive, in your inbox every Thursday.EarthThe scientists hunting giant rivers in the skyRowers give up Olympic dream to help flood victimsCow dung's key role in India's energy industryBird flu in cows: Is milk still safe to drink?Bird flu has been detected widely in pasteurised milk products in the US. We asked experts about the safety of drinking pasteurised and raw milk.Science and healthTop doctor cancer-free a year after world-first therapyWeight loss jab 'could reduce heart attack risk''Horrendous birth experience left me in therapy'Life-saving overdose drug to be given in England without prescriptionAddicts at risk of an opioid overdose in England will get supplies of the antidote for emergency use.World’s TableA time-honoured guacamole lookalikeHow brewers are reviving ancient beersA new take on matzah ball soupThe wines birthed from black volcanic cratersIn Spain's Lanzarote Island, conical hollows built into layers of volcanic ash yield wines that have been created from generations of ingenuity and hard work.TravelThe US Founding Father who travelled the globeAn insider's guide to San Francisco's Mission DistrictA paradise island with a reputation for witchcraftA solution for working parents who want to travelThe Travelling Village is an ambitious new experiment uniting 19 digital nomad families for a four-month co-living and co-travelling journey across the world.