French police kill man trying to 'burn synagogue'French police kill an armed man who aimed to set fire to Rouen synagogue, the interior minister says.EuropeIDF posting abuse footage despite pledge to actImages shared online include Palestinian detainees draped in the Israeli flag and held in stress positions.Middle EastFrench police kill man trying to 'burn synagogue'French police kill an armed man who aimed to set fire to Rouen synagogue, the interior minister says.EuropeIDF posting abuse footage despite pledge to actImages shared online include Palestinian detainees draped in the Israeli flag and held in stress positions.Middle EastUkraine's defence lines stretched as Russian troops advanceThe BBC's Jonathan Beale joins Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv as they try to shore up a weakened frontline.EuropeTrump lawyer accuses Cohen of lying in hush-money trialTensions boil over on a heated day in court, as the ex-president’s lawyer assails the prosecution's star witness.US & CanadaIs the move to electric cars running out of power?There has been an unexpected slowdown in sales of electric cars. 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ZelenskyHow is China helping out sanctioned Russia?Vladimir Putin visits Beijing this week, as it faces accusations of supporting Moscow's war in Ukraine.US and Canada newsWhy Biden might be happy to debate Trump in JuneRepublicans back contempt charges for AG GarlandSuper Bowl star 'homemaker' speech sparks backlashMichael Cohen faces brutal questioning at Trump trialThe BBC's Nada Tawfik explains how Donald Trump's lawyer accused Cohen of lying in his testimony.Asia newsJapan paves way for joint child custody in divorce'We were all under water': Afghans tell BBC of devastating floodingIndia's Modi aims to make history amid divisive campaignMurderer refused request to return to ChinaChan Hai Zhang was jailed after murdering his girlfriend, Qu Mei Na, in Belfast in June 2004.Spectacular Nasa footage of solar activity behind the auroraOur star's activity is increasing and that could mean more supercharged light shows on Earth.See moreAustralia newsEngland can cope without Anderson and Broad - 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SportTyson Fury: The good, the bad, the ugly, the undisputed?Over a 16-year professional career, Tyson Fury has risen from small shows and low expectations to a shot at becoming undisputed world champion.See moreBusinessReddit shares jump after OpenAI ChatGPT dealIs China's bubble tea bubble about to burst?Business locked in expensive AI 'arms race'North Koreans worked US tech jobs using stolen IDs, feds sayThe Arizona resident allegedly ran a "laptop farm" so the IT workers appeared to work in the US.TechnologyThe UK-made boxing game gunning for heavyweight successReddit shares jump after OpenAI ChatGPT dealBusiness locked in expensive AI 'arms race'Pornhub partners with UK child abuse fighting charityThey want porn sites to adopt new voluntary standards on fighting online child abuse. CultureUnseen pictures of Royal Family to go on displayThe 'lost' horror that's the UK's answer to Rosemary's BabyRow erupts over portraits of Australia's richest woman'Death notice' and tributes for Dublin-NY portalAn art project that links Dublin and New York via a live video "portal" has been temporarily shut.Sport'I've never seen as many Derry tops as the last few years' - HeronSciver-Brunt missed England T20 after egg-freezingEngland can cope without Anderson and Broad - LabuschagneConfirmation of Olympic place ends anxious wait for DarraghIt was an anxious wait for Rachael Darragh to see if she had achieved her dream of qualifying for the Olympics.Sign up for our newslettersThe Essential ListThe week's best stories, handpicked by BBC editors, in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday.US Election UnspunCut through the spin with North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher - in your inbox every Wednesday.In HistoryDiscover the headlines from this week in history. See the past come to life through the BBC's unique archive, in your inbox every Thursday.EarthScientists may have solved mystery behind Egypt's pyramids'We are restoring oysters once made extinct'Pacific squid flashes its huge attack 'headlights'Afghan floods: ‘I found my family's bodies in the street’As deadly flash floods hit Afghanistan, whole families and their homes have been swept away.Science and healthScientists may have solved mystery behind Egypt's pyramids'Horrific' hairball removed from girl's stomachWhat is the water parasite making some people ill?Spectacular Nasa footage of solar activity behind the auroraOur star's activity is increasing and that could mean more supercharged light shows on Earth.World’s TableA Korean feast that honours Buddha's birthA time-honoured guacamole lookalikeHow brewers are reviving ancient beersA new take on matzah ball soupTo embrace her Jewish heritage and Mexican upbringing, Fany Gerson adds spicy chillies, avocado, coriander and lime to her matzah ball soup – a perfect twist for a Passover Seder.TravelEstonia's naked wellness tradition thought to cure all illsAn F1-fanatic chef's guide to Emilia-RomagnaWhere do all those Mother's Day flowers come from?The US Founding Father who travelled the globeThanks to a new series starring Michael Douglas, Benjamin Franklin is enjoying a renaissance. 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