BBC correspondent Steve Rosenberg recently visited a Russian ‘Patriotic Festival’ near Moscow, where attendees shared their perspectives on the potential resolution of the Ukraine war. While some expressed hope for a peaceful settlement, others voiced firm convictions of a Russian victory.
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People watch on as a blaze rips through the deck of a yacht moored in the French Riviera.
The arrivals come as UK and French leaders finalise a migrant return plan.
The French president met the Prince and Princess of Wales, the King and Queen and dignitaries on the first day of his state visit.
Jota, 28, was laid to rest alongside his brother, Silva, 25, after they died in a car crash on Thursday.
Fans have paid tribute to the footballer who has died at age 28.
A couple have told the BBC about considering getting married after believing they had won a small fortune.
Unflattering installations depicting Amazon founder and his bride-to-be are attracting attention in the Italian city.
The 5,000-year-old tomb was once thought to be the preserve of high society but new research suggests that’s not the case.
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Prince of Wales outlines risks to world’s oceans at Monaco conference.
Police have begun fresh investigations following the disappearance of the British three-year-old in Portugal in 2007.
Footage shows clouds of dark coloured smoke and ash billowing from the volcano on the Mediterranean island.
Fire crews were called to the scene after a road bridge came down in Bryansk.
Gotta Tell You was a radio-ready hit that climbed international charts and introduced a confident new voice to the noughties music scene.
Footage shows the moment Emmanuel Macron is shoved in the face by his wife Brigitte as they touch down in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The 135m-ship (443ft) missed Johan Helberg’s house in Norway by metres, but he didn’t notice a thing.
The German military has not permanently stationed troops on foreign soil since World War Two.
Europe editor Katya Adler gains access to a secret HQ and Norwegian warships leading military exercises.
At least three people have died in the flooding which swept across southern France.