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Despite being paralysed in an accident, Kevin Mills has gained enough ability to cycle across Canada.

Crews from several US states converge on Vermont where towns have been cut off by the inundation.

Crews from several US states converge on Vermont where towns have been cut off by the inundation.

Five years after the Queen of Soul died without a known will, her heirs are in court over her estate.

Nassar, who sexually abused gymnasts, is believed to have been stabbed in the chest and the back.

The hottest day in the Northwest Territories comes as the country battles its worst wildfire season.

A 17-year-old boy reportedly carves the name "Julian" on an 8th Century temple in Nara, Japan.

Severe storms left 13 million Americans are under flood watches and warnings.

Joe Biden's comments came as he met UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in London ahead of a key Nato summit.

Crews from several US states converge on Vermont where towns have been cut off by the inundation.

Five years after the Queen of Soul died without a known will, her heirs are in court over her estate.

Nassar, who sexually abused gymnasts, is believed to have been stabbed in the chest and the back.

The hottest day in the Northwest Territories comes as the country battles its worst wildfire season.

A 17-year-old boy reportedly carves the name "Julian" on an 8th Century temple in Nara, Japan.

Severe storms left 13 million Americans are under flood watches and warnings.

Joe Biden's comments came as he met UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in London ahead of a key Nato summit.

Five years after the Queen of Soul died without a known will, her heirs are in court over her estate.

Nassar, who sexually abused gymnasts, is believed to have been stabbed in the chest and the back.

The hottest day in the Northwest Territories comes as the country battles its worst wildfire season.
Despite being paralysed in an accident, Kevin Mills has gained enough ability to cycle across Canada.
By Max Matza
BBC News, Seattle
By Madeline Halpert & Brandon Drenon
BBC News, New York and Washington DC
By Sam Cabral
BBC News
Severe storms left 13 million Americans are under flood watches and warnings.
By Nadine Yousif
BBC News, Toronto
By Nomsa Maseko & Natasha Booty
BBC News, Johannesburg & London
By Madeline Halpert
BBC News, New York
By David Gritten
BBC News
By Tom Richardson
Newsbeat reporter
By Frank Gardner
BBC security correspondent

By Chris Mason
Political editor, BBC News
The National Weather Service in the US issued emergency warnings for parts of upstate New York.
Footage captured above the state of Oklahoma shows cars struggling through the flood waters.
By Kathryn Armstrong & James FitzGerald
BBC News
By Rupert Wingfield-Hayes
BBC Asia correspondent