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Russia ‘failed’ in Beslan school massacre – BBC News
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Russia failed to protect the hostages of the Beslan school siege in which about 330 people died in 2004. In the siege, Chechen rebels took more than 1,000 hostages, mostly children. The operation by Russian forces to end it used disproportionate force, the court added.
It also said that officials knew an attack was imminent but did not act. Russia said the ruling was “utterly unacceptable” and that it would appeal. No Russian official has been held responsible for the high number of deaths, which included 186 children.
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At least 90 killed in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports | BBC News
At least 90 people have been killed in a coal mine blast in northern China, according to state media. The gas explosion at the …
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Women in Afghanistan erased from public life under Taliban regime | BBC News
The reality for millions of women in Afghanistan is that they have been erased from public life. There is a ban on women working …
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Negotiations towards a deal with Iran are ‘constructive’ says Trump | BBC News
Donald Trump says negotiations towards a deal with Iran are ‘constructive’ but both sides must take their time to get it right.
Writing on Truth Social, the US president says Tehran must understand they cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said significant progress had been made, but there was still work to do.
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Testing the space gyms of the future | BBC News
In space, our bodies don’t experience any forces – meaning bone and muscle masses can diminish quickly.
Therefore, a need for exercise equipment is more important than you may think. Olympic rowing medallist Matthew Wells has been testing out the space gym equipment of the future.
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UK net migration down 48% year on year | BBC News
Net migration to the UK fell to 171,000 in 2025, new figures show – the lowest level since 2012, excluding the Covid pandemic
The figure reached a peak of 944,000 in the year to March 2023, but has been falling.
The Office for National Statistics said the main reason behind the fall last year was a drop in non-EU nationals arriving for “work-related reasons”, which was down 47%.
However, the decrease in net migration is “likely to be temporary”, the Migration Observatory said, as “lower immigration will eventually feed through into lower emigration”.
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