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Hackers target Iranian state TV as exiled crown prince tells military to 'join the people'
Hackers have disrupted Iranian state TV broadcasts to transmit messages from the country's exiled crown prince, calling on the military to "join the people", online video has revealed.
Jenrick 'told Badenoch to kick Truss out' of the Tories
Robert Jenrick claims he told Kemi Badenoch to kick former prime minister Liz Truss out of the Conservative Party because of her "cackhanded" mini budget.
Cats, sleepless nights and Michael Jackson fuel Gautier's UFC dream
Cameroonian middleweight Ateba Gautier speaks to BBC Sport about his dream of becoming UFC champion.
Cats, sleepless nights and Michael Jackson fuel Gautier's UFC dream
Cameroonian middleweight Ateba Gautier speaks to BBC Sport about his dream of becoming UFC champion.
Cats, sleepless nights and Michael Jackson fuel Gautier's UFC dream
Cameroonian middleweight Ateba Gautier speaks to BBC Sport about his dream of becoming UFC champion.
Cats, sleepless nights and Michael Jackson fuel Gautier's UFC dream
Cameroonian middleweight Ateba Gautier speaks to BBC Sport about his dream of becoming UFC champion.
Cats, sleepless nights and Michael Jackson fuel Gautier's UFC dream
Cameroonian middleweight Ateba Gautier speaks to BBC Sport about his dream of becoming UFC champion.
Cats, sleepless nights and Michael Jackson fuel Gautier's UFC dream
Cameroonian middleweight Ateba Gautier speaks to BBC Sport about his dream of becoming UFC champion.
Will Cameron put frosty reception behind him to fire up Aberdeen?
Lyall Cameron admits he arrived in Aberdeen expecting "a reaction" from the Pittodrie support, knowing full well that rivalry between the clubs meant his loan signing from Rangers would be met with hostility.
Will Cameron put frosty reception behind him to fire up Aberdeen?
Lyall Cameron admits he arrived in Aberdeen expecting "a reaction" from the Pittodrie support, knowing full well that rivalry between the clubs meant his loan signing from Rangers would be met with hostility.
Will Cameron put frosty reception behind him to fire up Aberdeen?
Lyall Cameron admits he arrived in Aberdeen expecting "a reaction" from the Pittodrie support, knowing full well that rivalry between the clubs meant his loan signing from Rangers would be met with hostility.
China's birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
Beijing has been trying hard to encourage more young people to marry and have children.
China's birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
Beijing has been trying hard to encourage more young people to marry and have children.
China's birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
Beijing has been trying hard to encourage more young people to marry and have children.
Japan PM Takaichi set to call snap election
Since taking office last October, Sanae Takaichi has enjoyed high public support.
Boy, 12, and man critically hurt after three shark attacks in two days
Two people, including a 12-year-old boy, are reported to be critically ill after separate shark attacks in Sydney, the third incident in two days.
Players and officials could face 'appropriate action' after chaotic Africa Cup of Nations final
The organisers of the Africa Cup of Nations have condemned the "unacceptable behaviour" of some players and officials during Sunday's chaotic final where Senegal defeated Morocco 1-0.
Senegal defeat Morocco to win Africa Cup of Nations in chaotic final
Senegal have secured a second Africa Cup of Nations title after beating hosts Morocco 1-0 thanks to a Pape Gueye extra-time winner during what was a chaotic final.
Red cards, VAR and offside laws facing Ifab review
The Ifab's annual business meeting in London will discuss changes to the laws for the Fifa World Cup and domestic leagues.
Red cards, VAR and offside laws facing Ifab review
The Ifab's annual business meeting in London will discuss changes to the laws for the Fifa World Cup and domestic leagues.
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