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The billboard collapsed on some houses and a petrol station next to a busy road in the eastern suburb of Ghatkopar.
Candidates are fainting, voter turnout is lower, and research suggests extreme heat could influence who people choose.
Celtics surged ahead of the Cavs with a 109-102 win as LeBron James watched on at his old stomping ground.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Kyiv after travelling overnight by train from Poland.
Tens of people are still feared to be trapped with a rescue operation under way, emergency services say.
Eight years after Australia began investigating war crimes in Afghanistan, a whistleblower is the first to be punished.
David McBride pleaded guilty to stealing military secrets, but said he felt a moral duty to speak up.
A member of the UN's safety team was killed in Rafah on their way to a hospital, the agency says.
Buildings and cars torched after protest against constitutional amendments descended into unrest
South African Delvin Safers had already made what he thought was his last phone call to his family.
America's top diplomat will deliver a message of "strong reassurance... in a difficult moment", a US official says.
Chinese firm MineOne Partners has been ordered to sell land it owns near a US nuclear missile site.
Lorenzo Prendini tells the BBC he had official permits allowing him to take the samples out of Turkey.
Zhang Zhan had been in jail for four years for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble".
Unverified video shows protesters throwing food packages onto the ground before stomping on them.
As the war enters its 810th day, these are the main developments.
Advocates say Biden administration is 'bending over backwards' to avoid saying whether Israel is violating laws of war.
Events off screen could be as dramatic as those in the selection of star-studded film premieres.
Richard Scolyer has undergone a new treatment for glioblastoma, based on his own melanoma research.
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