David Hunter killed his terminally ill wife in Cyprus, in what his defence say was assisted suicide.
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BBC News

Behind his calm nature, Kemal Kilicdaroglu has the first real chance of unseating Turkey's leader.

Behind his calm nature, Kemal Kilicdaroglu has the first real chance of unseating Turkey's leader.

Nasa denies the flash which lit up the sky was caused by a satellite falling to Earth.

Michael Schumacher's family are planning legal action against a magazine which published an artificial intelligence-generated 'interview' with the former Formula 1 racer.

Viktoria Nasyrova lashes out at the judge as she is jailed for the "diabolical" identity theft plot.

Disguised Russian ships are said to be preparing sabotage plans in case of war with Western powers.

In a speech about birth rates, the agriculture minister uses a phrase linked to white supremacists.

The French leader tries to relaunch his presidency as a video is shared by a group linked to the far right.

Behind his calm nature, Kemal Kilicdaroglu has the first real chance of unseating Turkey's leader.

Nasa denies the flash which lit up the sky was caused by a satellite falling to Earth.

Michael Schumacher's family are planning legal action against a magazine which published an artificial intelligence-generated 'interview' with the former Formula 1 racer.

Viktoria Nasyrova lashes out at the judge as she is jailed for the "diabolical" identity theft plot.

Disguised Russian ships are said to be preparing sabotage plans in case of war with Western powers.

In a speech about birth rates, the agriculture minister uses a phrase linked to white supremacists.

The French leader tries to relaunch his presidency as a video is shared by a group linked to the far right.

Nasa denies the flash which lit up the sky was caused by a satellite falling to Earth.

Michael Schumacher's family are planning legal action against a magazine which published an artificial intelligence-generated 'interview' with the former Formula 1 racer.

Viktoria Nasyrova lashes out at the judge as she is jailed for the "diabolical" identity theft plot.
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BBC News
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Newsbeat
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BBC News
By Jo Harper and Will Smale
Business reporters
By Daniel Rosney
Eurovision reporter
Videos from four angles shows the flash in Ukraine's capital - although it's not known what caused it.
By Paul Kirby & Hugh Schofield
In London and Paris

By Gordon Corera
Security correspondent, BBC News
The Grammy-award winning country music artist talks to the BBC about his recent visit to Ukraine.
By Sofia Bettiza in Rome & Laura Gozzi in London
BBC News
Danish TV reporters film armed men watching them as they approach a Russian ship.

Germany has halted a mission to evacuate around 150 citizens from Sudan because of the fighting in the capital, Khartoum, Der Spiegel news magazine reports.
It said the Luftwaffe air force had dispatched three planes for the mission early on Wednesday. The planes had first landed in Greece for refuelling.
The aircraft were later expected to fly to Khartoum to evacuate dozens of German diplomats, federal police officers and aid workers.
However, the German military reportedly aborted the mission because of renewed clashes and airstrikes in Khartoum.
Japan and Kenya had also announced they would evacuate their citizens, but the fighting in Sudan has delayed those plans.
By Tim Dale
BBC News
By Adrienne Murray & Sam Cabral
BBC News, Copenhagen and Washington