Bolsonaro and Lula kick off campaigning for Brazil’s elections
Campaigning is officially under way in Brazil in a race that will see the right-wing incumbent, Jair Bolsonaro, take on the left-wing former leader, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
The latest opinion poll puts Mr Lula da Silva in the lead with 44% of the vote, with Mr Bolsonaro on 32%.
Lula is known for his policies to lift people out of poverty.
In his nomination speech, Mr Bolsonaro promised to retain a welfare programme that makes cash payments to poorer Brazilians.
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US President Joe Biden signs climate, tax and health bill into law
US President Joe Biden has signed a $700bn (£579bn) bill that aims to fight climate change and healthcare costs while raising taxes mainly on the rich.
The act includes measures to make good on decades of congressional promises to curb the price of prescription drugs.
The final version is more modest in scope than the $3.5tn package first envisaged by Democrats.
A flagship of Mr Biden's agenda, the bill could provide a boost ahead of the mid-term elections.
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Former US President Donald Trump arch-enemy Liz Cheney ousted in Wyoming election
Voters in the US state of Wyoming have ousted congresswoman Liz Cheney, a rare Republican critic of former President Donald Trump, in a primary election.
She has been trounced by a relative political newcomer and Trump-backed candidate, Harriet Hageman.
Ms Cheney, 56, was one of only two members of her party to join the congressional committee investigating Mr Trump's attempts to cling to power.
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Calls for urgent access to Ukraine nuclear plant held by Russian forces
The head of NATO has called for UN inspectors to be given urgent access to a Ukrainian nuclear power plant held by Russian forces.
The seizure of the site at Zaporizhzhia, Europe’s largest nuclear power facility, is said to pose a serious threat to Ukraine and neighbouring countries.
Moscow and Kiev blame each other for shelling in the area.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by James Waterhouse in Ukraine.
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Death toll rises to 21 after Kabul mosque attack
Police in Afghanistan have confirmed 21 people have died with another 33 injured following an explosion at a mosque in Kabul.
The capital's main hospital confirmed children were also among those injured during evening prayers on Wednesday.
No group has currently taken responsibility despite a string of recent attacks in Afghanistan claimed by the Islamic State.
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Spain wildfires force thousands out of their homes
Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes as wildfires sweep across parts of Spain.
Climate change and lightning strikes have seen fires break out across the land in recent days, causing damage to countryside and populated areas, as firefighters try to control the situation.
In one hair-raising incident, a train service was caught up in a sweeping wildfire near Valencia, which left three passengers seriously injured.
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Wreck of US warship sunk in WW1 found off English coast
Divers have filmed extraordinary pictures of the wreck of a US warship, discovered on the seabed more 105 years after it was sunk in the First World War.
The USS Jacob Jones was torpedoed by a German submarine in December 1917. 66 servicemen on board lost their lives.
The wreck of the destroyer was discovered off the coast of Cornwall at a depth of 115 metres, with much of the vessel still intact.
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Donald Trump Florida home search warrant affidavit requested by US media
US media organisations have requested to the courts that the affidavit submitted alongside the search warrant for Trump's Florida home is made public.
The document details the FBI's authorisation to search Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home last week.
Government officials want the affidavit to stay out of public view, saying it could "compromise their work".
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