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Drummer Zak Starkey has said he is "surprised and saddened" after parting ways with The Who following recent charity shows at the Royal Albert Hall.
Jean-Claude Van Damme has told Vladimir Putin he wants to come to Russia as an "ambassador of peace".
The ripping up of the trade rule book caused by President Trump's tariffs will slow economic growth in some countries, but not cause a global recession, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
Power has been returned to just over 40% of Puerto Rico following an island-wide blackout on Wednesday, the territory's energy distributor has said.
A Florida school principal has been charged after around 100 children were found at a house party at her home.
A sales manager from West Yorkshire has been jailed for a spate of offences - including multiple rapes - that he committed while living in Scotland.
A senior Chinese underworld figure has been shot dead with his partner in a mafia-style execution in Rome, police said.
Changes to how death certificates are issued in England and Wales have made the grieving process more "stressful", according to bereaved families.
A family of 10 was among at least 23 people in Gaza killed by overnight Israeli airstrikes, local health officials have said.
A United Airlines flight made an emergency landing after a rabbit was reportedly sucked into an engine - causing a fire.