Flows of molten rock have set homes on fire in the fishing town of Grindavik in south-west Iceland.
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BBC News

Army chief Gen Valerii Zaluzhnyi said the air force had "destroyed" an A-50 radar detection aircraft.

Army chief Gen Valerii Zaluzhnyi said the air force had "destroyed" an A-50 radar detection aircraft.

Stewart and Louis Ahearne admitted being part of a gang which raided a museum in Geneva.

As farmers blockade roads over subsidy cuts, neo-Nazi or monarchist groups are turning up at rallies.

The French island of Réunion has been spared the worst of the storm, which is heading for Mauritius.

Flows of molten rock have set homes on fire in the fishing town of Grindavik in south-west Iceland.

The 76-year-old was a key figure in the Soviet underground literary scene and a staunch Kremlin critic.

Army chief Gen Valerii Zaluzhnyi said the air force had "destroyed" an A-50 radar detection aircraft.

Stewart and Louis Ahearne admitted being part of a gang which raided a museum in Geneva.

As farmers blockade roads over subsidy cuts, neo-Nazi or monarchist groups are turning up at rallies.

The French island of Réunion has been spared the worst of the storm, which is heading for Mauritius.

Flows of molten rock have set homes on fire in the fishing town of Grindavik in south-west Iceland.

The 76-year-old was a key figure in the Soviet underground literary scene and a staunch Kremlin critic.

Stewart and Louis Ahearne admitted being part of a gang which raided a museum in Geneva.

As farmers blockade roads over subsidy cuts, neo-Nazi or monarchist groups are turning up at rallies.

The French island of Réunion has been spared the worst of the storm, which is heading for Mauritius.
By Ruth Comerford
BBC News
By Daniela Relph
Royal correspondent, in Copenhagen
By Oliver Slow
BBC News
Torrential rain and flooding have hit the islands, leaving cars submerged and homes without electricity.
By Lewis Adams & Hannah Cottrell
BBC News & PA Media
By Thomas Mackintosh
BBC News, in Geneva
Two volcanic fissures opened in the ground near Grindavik, sending lava spilling into the town.
By Stuart Pollitt
BBC North West Tonight
By Jessica Parker in Berlin and Adam Robinson, BBC Verify
BBC News
By Ruth Comerford
BBC News
By Malu Cursino
BBC News
The new monarch blinks back tears as he greets the cheering crowds outside Christiansborg Castle.
The last residents of Grindavik were evacuated around 03:00 GMT on Sunday morning.
Frederik X is now the King of Denmark, following the formal abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II.
By Danai Nesta Kupemba
BBC News
Volcanic activity near Grindavik easing after eruption - Met Office
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