Ministop has apologised for ‘significant inconvenience’ as it suspended deli sales in 1,600 outlets.
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Entire church begins two-day journey across Swedish city
The landmark 113-year-old wooden building is at risk from subsidence and will be moved 5km on giant rolling platforms.
Canada’s Conservative leader projected to win Parliament seat
Poilievre is projected to win a by-election after losing his seat in another riding in April’s general election.
‘No-one comes for us’: The women trapped in Afghanistan’s mental health system
Accessing treatment in an Afghan mental health facility is difficult – but getting out can be harder.
China and India should be partners, not adversaries, says foreign minister Wang Yi
Yi’s India visit comes days before PM Modi’s trip to China, and signals a further thaw in relations.
Zelensky leaves White House unscathed as he buys more time
Unlike February’s row, Trump and Zelensky struck a more diplomatic tone despite their remaining differences.
BBC witnesses West Bank attack by masked Israeli settlers
The BBC’s Lucy Williamson says the incident near Nablus was “completely unprovoked”.
New wave of African pride rises in the Caribbean
From jollof rice in St Lucia to Afrobeats in Jamaica, islanders find new ways to embrace Africa.
Croatian ultra-nationalist mega-gig exposes divided society
Half a million people bought tickets to singer Thompson’s July concert in Zagreb.
Bindi Irwin says she was made to feel ‘ashamed’ of endometriosis pain
Her story has reignited conversations about the condition that affects about one in ten women.