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'This is so hard': The Chinese small businesses brought to a standstill by Trump's tariffs

Stock is piling up in warehouses as exporters grapple with new levies that total up to 145%, reports the BBC's China correspondent Laura Bicker.

Manchester Arena victim disgusted at prison attack

Martin Hibbert and his daughter Eve suffered severe injuries as a result of the bombing carried out by Hashem Abedi.

The perils of Trump's chips strategy: the US will struggle to take on Asia

America is trying to create a chip industry through isolation and protectionism, when what allowed it to emerge in Asia is the opposite: collaboration

Paramilitaries declare rival government in Sudan

The country is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world two years into a bloody civil war.

Disposable vape use falling in UK ahead of ban

The number of people vaping in the UK has stalled, while disposable vape usage has fallen, a study suggests.

Nvidia expects $5.5bn hit as US tightens chip export rules to China

The chip manufacturing giant, which has been at the heart of the AI boom, will require licences to export its H20 AI chip to China.

Trump threatens Harvard's tax-exempt status after freezing $2bn funding

Universities, as well as many charities and religious groups, are exempted from paying federal income taxes.

UK's rarest wildlife being 'pushed to extinction' by grass fires

Wildfires could spell the end for rare species like water voles and hen harriers, conservationists warn.

Watch: New speed climbing record set in the Swiss Alps

A climbing pair shatter the record for completing the daunting north faces of a famed trio of Swiss mountains.

My unique friendship with the last person who held my baby

Rhian and Andrea have been friends for 13 years after meeting in the most tragic of circumstances.

'Bin strike blues' and China 'access to NHS' data

A range of stories on the front of Wednesday's papers including the latest on bin strikes in Birmingham.

Faisal Islam: A UK-US deal sounds good but it is all about the detail

British exports have been hit with tariffs by US despite having no trade deficit, but the UK may have some leverage.

Rare footage from Sudanese city under siege

El-Fasher residents Mostafa, Hafiza and Manahel film as their home city comes under fire in Sudan's civil war.

The stars who turned their backs on Hollywood (and some who returned)

As Cate Blanchett considers giving up acting, we take a look at other stars who quit the profession.

The Lady: The decline and fall of the bible of female gentility

The magazine, seen on news stands since 1885, has formally announced it will cease publication.

Fifteen years after a volcano shut European airspace, could it happen again?

Could volcanic ash close down airspace across the UK and Europe bringing the widespread disruption we experienced in 2010.

Pope puts 'God's architect' Antoni Gaudí on path to sainthood

The Spanish architect was a devout Catholic and is best known for Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica.

Ancient oak tree cut down by Toby Carvery

The felling of a much-loved and centuries-old north London oak tree was initially reported to police.

UK tennis star Dart apologises for asking French opponent to 'put on deodorant' during defeat

British number four Harriet Dart apologises after asking the umpire to tell her opponent to put on deodorant during her first-round loss at the Rouen Open.

Hamas rejects Israeli ceasefire disarmament proposal, Palestinian official says

The plan also gives no commitment to end the war in return for hostages, a Palestinian official says.

Civil case against Andrew Tate could be legal first, barrister says

Four women have accused the influencer of rape, assault and coercive control, which he denies.

'Despair for Emery, but Villa showed they belong'

Aston Villa fell short against PSG - but Unai Emery's side showed they now belong in this elite company, writes Phil McNulty.

Rodent nests found near house where Gene Hackman's wife died of hantavirus

The Oscar-winning actor's wife Betsy Arakawa died from a respiratory illness linked to infected rodents.

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