NewsNewsWorldLIVE'We can no longer wait': France joins wave of countries recognising Palestinian statePresident Emmanuel Macron, speaking at meeting a the UN, says the move is necessary to secure peace.LIVEJimmy Kimmel's show to return to air after suspension over Charlie Kirk comments, says DisneyThe late-night talk programme will resume on Tuesday following "thoughtful conversations", says the entertainment giant.Footage shows public executions in Gaza City streetHamas-linked social media channels say "three collaborators who were spying for the occupation" were executed.51 mins agoMiddle EastSuper typhoon hits Philippines as thousands evacuateRagasa has hit northern Philippines and is barrelling towards southern China.4 hrs agoAsiaICC charges Rodrigo Duterte with crimes against humanity The former president of the Philippines is accused of being involved in the deaths of dozens of people. 35 mins agoAsiaLIVEJimmy Kimmel's show to return to air after suspension over Charlie Kirk comments, says DisneyThe late-night talk programme will resume on Tuesday following "thoughtful conversations", says the entertainment giant.White House urges 'open ears' ahead of expected RFK Jr announcement linking Tylenol to autismOfficials are expected to link the use of pain reliever Tylenol in pregnant women to autism, which is disputed by health experts.Sarah Ferguson dropped from multiple charities over Epstein emailSeven charities, including the Teenage Cancer Trust, remove the former wife of Prince Andrew as a patron or ambassador.2 hrs agoUKFootage shows public executions in Gaza City streetHamas-linked social media channels say "three collaborators who were spying for the occupation" were executed.51 mins agoMiddle EastCopenhagen airport shut after drone sightings, police say Take-offs and landings at the airport have been suspended since around 20:30 local time (19:30 BST). France transfixed by murder trial without a bodyCédric Jubillar has always denied killing his wife Delphine, who vanished in December 2020. British couple held by Taliban for months feared they would be executedPeter and Barbie Reynolds, 80 and 76, said it was never explained to them why they were being held.US ready to help with Argentina's fiscal turmoilUS Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent offers a pledge of support for Donald Trump ally Javier Milei. Emil the Elk caught after long summer on the loose in Central EuropeHe's travelled roads and forded streams but Emil the elk's wanderings have now come to an end in Austria. FeaturesKirk memorial's religious and political mix hints at future of Maga movementThe raucous event combined memorial service, big-church Christian religious revival and conservative political rally.My three boys starved to death. I hope angels bring them home, says Afghan motherThe deaths of Ghulam and Nazo’s children are evidence of a silent wave of mortality engulfing Afghanistan, where malnutrition is at unprecedented levels.South Korea would accept a Trump-Kim deal to freeze nuclear programme, president tells BBCLee Jae Myung tells the BBC he wants to restore trust with North Korea.Recognising Palestinian statehood opens another question - who would lead it?With the president approaching 90 years of age and another possible candidate in jail, finding the right leadership would be a challengeTrump's $100,000 H-1B visa shock: Why US may lose more than India India may adapt, but the US risks losing skilled workers who have helped build the Silicon Valley and hospitals.Watch/ListenWatch: Prayer, tears and a Trump-Musk handshake at Kirk memorialThe five-hour service saw top officials from the Trump administration pay tribute to the conservative activist.Watch: Keir Starmer says UK recognises Palestinian statePrime Minister Starmer says the move will "revive the hope of peace" but Israel says it is "nothing but a reward for jihadist Hamas".BBC's Steve Rosenberg attends 'Russia's answer to Eurovision' Vietnam was among 23 countries competing in a glitzy Russian song contest, revived three years after Russia was banned from Eurovision.Watch: Philippines anti-corruption protests turn violentThousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the capital Manila, with some clashing with police.Latest updates19 mins agoCopenhagen airport shut after drone sightings, police say Take-offs and landings at the airport have been suspended since around 20:30 local time (19:30 BST). 19 mins ago35 mins agoICC charges Rodrigo Duterte with crimes against humanity The former president of the Philippines is accused of being involved in the deaths of dozens of people. 35 mins ago51 mins agoFootage shows public executions in Gaza City streetHamas-linked social media channels say "three collaborators who were spying for the occupation" were executed.51 mins ago2 hrs agoWhite House denies border tsar Tom Homan accepted $50,000 bribeThe White House says FBI agents under the last administration had tried to "entrap" Homan.2 hrs ago2 hrs agoTop stars call Jimmy Kimmel suspension 'dark moment' for free speechJennifer Aniston, Meryl Streep and Robert DeNiro are among more than 400 celebrities who signed a letter defending the comedian.2 hrs ago2 hrs agoTeen in critical condition after Dublin city-centre assaultIt is understood a teenager was stabbed multiple times by a group of people in Dublin city-centre on Sunday night.2 hrs ago4 hrs agoIrish presidential election: Who are the runners and riders?President Michael D Higgins will step down from the role when his term ends later this year.4 hrs ago4 hrs agoEmil the Elk caught after long summer on the loose in Central EuropeHe's travelled roads and forded streams but Emil the elk's wanderings have now come to an end in Austria. 4 hrs ago4 hrs agoSuper typhoon hits Philippines as thousands evacuateRagasa has hit northern Philippines and is barrelling towards southern China.4 hrs ago...