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A humming annoyance or jobs boom? Life next to 199 data centres
Data centres were billed as a boon to Virginia’s economy. Now, residents are concerned about their impact on real estate and electricity costs. Source link
Sudan's fertile region where food is rotting amid famine and war
The Jebel Marra area is neutral in the war but its produce cannot get out to feed a hungry nation. Source link
'Heroes of Kharkiv': How 48 children were saved from kindergarten hit by Russian drone
The story of a dramatic and heroic rescue that has captured the public imagination in Ukraine. Source link
Charity boss arrest in BBC sex-for-aid investigation 'gives women strength'
Syrian refugees in Turkey allege they were taken advantage of when they were desperate for help. Source link
'Brothers in the forest' – the fight to protect an isolated Amazon tribe
Peru’s Mashco Piro face a struggle to survive in the 21st Century, but locals want to help them. Source link
Trump's week in Asia: BBC correspondents on the wins and potential losses
Here’s what you should know as the US president arrives for a whirlwind week of diplomacy. Source link
Louvre moves jewels to ultra-secure Bank of France vault after heist
They will now be stored in the Bank’s most secure vault, behind a seven-tonne door 26m underground. Source link
'I'm not done', Kamala Harris tells the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg
The former vice president made her strongest suggestion to date that she will make another presidential bid in 2028 – after losing to Donald Trump last year. Source link
Connolly declared president of Ireland after landslide win
The result, long clear from early tallies, was officially announced at Dublin Castle. Source link
Hundreds of smartphones intensified India bus blaze – reports
The bus was carrying 234 smartphones that likely ruptured, exacerbating the fire, officials told local media. Source link