Online adulation painting Luigi Mangione as a folk hero and fueled by health system anger has worried authorities.
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Influencer’s brand faces backlash over bullying claims
Fans are outraged by allegations of body-shaming and a toxic workplace at fashion company Djerf Avenue.
‘I wasn’t me any more’ – a photographer tackles her postnatal depression
Through her work, Dola Posh shares her story to help other new mothers deal with complex feelings.
Watch: Dancing crowds in Aleppo celebrate end of Assad regime
The BBC’s Hugo Bachega sees Syrians dancing, waving flags and making peace signs in Aleppo.
Trump vows to end ‘very costly’ daylight saving time
Some have long called for the practice of changing the clock twice a year to end.
Prince Andrew says he ‘ceased all contact’ with alleged Chinese spy
Questions have been raised over the prince’s relationship with a Chinese businessman alleged to be a spy who was later banned from the UK.
Last bone surgeon in northern Gaza killed, Palestinians say
Dr Sayeed Joudeh had come out of retirement to help during the war between Israel and Hamas.
Georgia’s turmoil deepens as ex-footballer to be named president
After 16 days of pro-EU protests, a former Manchester City footballer is set be appointed president.
Niger’s military rulers suspend BBC broadcasts
The move follows reports of a jihadist attack said to have killed 91 soldiers and 50 civilians.
Nancy Pelosi in hospital after injury on overseas trip
The former House speaker suffered an unspecified injury while on an official trip to Luxembourg, her office says.