Poland to temporarily suspend right to asylum, PM Tusk says Donald Tusk said Russia and Belarus were encouraging migration into Poland in a bid to destabilise the EU.
Navalny believed he would die in prison, memoir reveals The Russian opposition leader's posthumous memoir traces his final years, including his captivity.
Christopher Columbus's DNA to shed light on his origins Research seeking to solve the mystery of the legendary explorer's birthplace will feature in a documentary.
Mystery of Russia's secret weapon downed in Ukraine Ukrainians watched intrigued as a Russian stealth combat drone was apparently shot down by a Russian jet.
Ukraine ports impossible to defend from attack - Odesa chief A two-storey building was hit in the fourth such attack on the Black Sea coastal region in five days.
Buildings used by French politicians flooded in storm Storm Kirk has been affecting northern France and has flooded buildings used by politicians in Paris.
Breakdancers warned of cone-shaped lump from 'extensive headspinning' A dancer in Denmark has a lump an inch thick removed after "years of extensive headspinning practice".
'Russians invaded my house and held a soldier captive there' After Marina Perederii fled her home in Ukraine, it appeared in an online video of a Russian soldier looking through her photos.
UK-linked firms suspected of busting Russia sanctions The government is investigating 37 companies - but has yet to hand out any fines, the BBC discovers.
Greece 'gave everything' for Baldock in win over England Greece players pay tribute to former team-mate George Baldock after their historic victory over England at Wembley.
EU delays introduction of border check system again The EU pushes back introducing new biometric border checks that were due on 10 November.
Djokovic & Federer lead tributes to retiring Nadal Rafael Nadal is described as a "legend" and "one of the greatest of all time" after the tennis icon confirms he will retire at the end of this season.
Accused men confronted with abuse videos in French mass rape trial Fifty men are accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot after her husband drugged her and left her unconscious.
Irish troops 'accounted for' after reported Lebanon strike Israeli troops reportedly opened fire at three positions held by UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon on Thursday.
Portugal tries to tempt under-35s with tax cuts Luís Montenegro's centre-right government wants to dissuade young people from emigrating and encourage foreigners to settle in Portugal.
Eurovision failed to support us amid rows, winner says Swiss singer Nemo says tensions over Israel's participation overshadowed the song contest in May.
Spain looks to immigrants to drive economy Spain has seen a big rise in illegal immigration, but some say that the extra workers are needed.
'We are not Russian spies' - Irish politicians declare A newspaper report alleges that a member of the Irish parliament has been recruited as a Russian asset.
How many people cross the Channel in small boats? Keir Starmer has promised to "smash the gangs" bringing people to the UK in small boats.
Interpol asks public to help crack murdered women cold cases Interpol has launched another campaign to help identify a number of deceased women
Drug-related killings shake French city of Marseille Prosecutor says city faces "savagery" after taxi driver killed by 14-year-old and another child, 15, is stabbed to death.
Train track left hanging in the air after Bosnia landslides At least 19 people have died after flash floods and landslides in central Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Moment Russian fighter jet swoops past US aircraft Newly released video shows a Russian fighter jet fly within feet of a US aircraft near Alaska.
Ros Atkins on... Why the US election is crucial to Ukraine The BBC's analysis editor looks at why Volodymyr Zelensky is presenting his 'victory plan' to US political leaders.
'We were surrounded by Russian troops - but escaped' A small group of Ukrainian soldiers found themselves encircled in the village of Komyshivka.

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