BBC visits Chernobyl ghost city 40 years after world's worst nuclear accident
On Sunday, Ukraine marks the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Reactor number 4 at the plant exploded on 26 April 1986, spewing out radioactive material that would spread across swathes of Europe.
The official death toll from the incident in Chornobyl – as it is known in Ukrainian – is 31, but the wider impact of the accident remains contested and difficult to determine.
In 2005, a study by several UN agencies concluded 4,000 the public could die Because of the accident. Other estimates suggest the number could be higher.
The BBC’s Jessica Parker visited the nearby city of Pripyat where Chernobyl’s workers lived, but was abandoned shortly after the disaster.
Winner of €1m Picasso ‘thought it was a scam’, organiser tells BBC
One of the charity draw organisers tells BBC Radio 4’s Front Row about calling the painting’s latest owner.
‘A truly historic moment’: Hungarian opposition wins election landslide
Rajini Vaidyanathan broadcasts from outside Hungary’s parliament as crowds hear about the prime minister’s concession.
How Hungary’s knife-edge election could impact the US and Russia
The BBC’s Europe Editor Katya Adler reports from Prime Minister Victor Orbán’s home town of Felscút.
‘I break down every night’ – mum of girl killed by scrambler
The mother of a 16 year old girl who was killed by a scrambler has stated life has been a “living nightmare” since.
I didn’t know Epstein was a predator – Norway’s crown princess
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit has noted that she wishes she had never met late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
‘We got home!’ – Relief for Dubai passengers
A commercial flight from Dubai arrived in Dublin on Wednesday night – the first in a number of days after the United States-Israeli attacks on Iran.
Flying oranges: Italian town celebrates carnival with historic street battle
A town in northern Italy has started celebrating carnival with its annual Battle of the Oranges where citizens hurl the fruit at each other for fun.
Watch: ‘I am a survivor’ Gisèle Pelicot tells BBC Newsnight
Ms Pelicot reveals it is “inconceivable” that the man she shared her life with “could have committed these horrors”.
Aerial footage shows flooded cities as storms hit Spain
Storms Marta and Leonardo have caused widespread flooding in Spain as thousands have been displaced.
BBC at scene where Russian general was shot in Moscow
Russia editor Steve Rosenberg reports from the outskirts of the Russian capital, where Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was shot and wounded. Furthermore, experts in diplomacy note the continued relevance.
‘Pay and smile’ – Rome visitors face Trevi Fountain charge
Italy’s capital city has introduced a €2 fee to access the viewing area of its iconic fountain, which had previously been free to visit.
Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour among mourners at Valentino’s funeral in Rome
Crowds have gathered in Rome for the funeral of Italian fashion designer Valentino, who has died at the age of 93.
At the scene of Spain’s worst rail disaster in over a decade
The BBC’s Guy Hedgecoe visited the scene, where a large police cordon is in place.
Spain train crash survivors describe ‘absolutely terrifying’ scene
Passengers recount the moment two trains collided between Málaga and Madrid on Sunday evening.
Watch: Footage inside Spanish train as passengers evacuate from crash
Video filmed after a deadly train crash in southern Spain shows a damaged train with a passenger climbing out of it to safety.
Watch: Fishing on a frozen river for respite from the war in Ukraine
On the frozen surface of Kyiv’s River Dnipro, men are fishing to take their minds off the war with Russia.
Watch: Artificial avalanche tumbles down Russian mountain This also touches on aspects of global summit.
Authorities deliberately triggered the avalanche on Mount Elbrus to release a build up of snow.
Troops and vessels from European Nato allies arrive in Greenland
The limited deployment involves Germany, France, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Netherlands and the UK.
Inside Kyiv’s ‘invincibility train’ for residents left without power
The trains are designed to boost public morale and provide some comfort, as a bitter winter coincides with intensifying Russian attacks.
About 15,000 crabs recovered after lorry crash
The crustaceans, which were worth about €60,000 (£52,000) were bound for shops and restaurants in Portugal.