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But a new film by Lithuanian director Marija Kavtaradzė is shining a light on them.See moreEarthThe fight to save the African penguinEvery year there are fewer African penguins and soon there may be none at all, scientists warn.See moreIsrael-Gaza WarIsraeli operation leaves Rafah's hospitals overwhelmedNetanyahu defiant after US threat to stop weaponsWatch: Israel's Eden Golan responds as Eurovision protests rageUnrwa closes East Jerusalem compound after attacksThe head of the UN agency says the perimeter of its building was set fire to twice on Thursday.War in UkraineTaylor Greene defiant after failing to oust SpeakerPutin hails army 'heroes' and warns off West in WW2 paradeEU moves to give profits from Russian assets to UkraineRussia ramps up attacks on Ukraine’s power plantsBBC Verify has been tracking Russia's attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.US and Canada newsTrump's lawyers spar with Stormy Daniels in trialTwo skiers dead and one rescued in Utah avalancheUS airman shot and killed by police in FloridaWhere Stormy Daniels' testimony leaves the Trump trialExperts say the star witness's answers were sometimes useful - and other times completely irrelevant.Asia newsRat remains found in bread triggers Japan recall and refundsFormer Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama jailed for a yearThe post-Brexit hard sell for British food in AsiaDomestic tourism soars in China but foreigners stay awayForeign visitor numbers are sharply down amid concerns about the political environment.Weekly quiz: Who took a block of ice to the Met Gala?Test how closely you have been paying attention to what has been going on over the past seven days.See moreAustralia newsMen's T20 World Cup squads including England, India & AustraliaAustralia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fearsMan confessed to surfer deaths, Mexican court told'I thought they hated me' - Lyon on Ashes, Lancashire and BazballNathan Lyon hopes to make a big impression for Lancashire, but the Australia great has unfinished Ashes business too.UK newsPrince Harry tells BBC 'it’s great' to be back in UKHarry 'happy to be back in UK' during London tripStarmer to unveil plans to tackle small boatsPremier League boss anonymous in sex abuse caseThe well-known figure is being sued by a woman who alleges sexual abuse took place two decades ago.Middle East newsHow we found Europe’s most wanted migrant-smugglerIsraeli operation leaves Rafah's hospitals overwhelmedNetanyahu defiant after US threat to stop weaponsIsrael heads to Eurovision final, despite protestsTwenty-year-old singer Eden Golan makes the final, despite being booed during dress rehearsals.Africa newsThe fight to save the African penguinBlooms, balls and blunts: Africa's top shotsChad's military ruler wins presidential pollNigeria’s powerful ex-minister charged with corruptionFormer aviation minister Hadi Sirika is charged along with his daughter and son-in-law. SportLeverkusen go 49 unbeaten and make Europa League finalBayer Leverkusen set a new European unbeaten record of 49 games by securing a late draw with Roma to reach the Europa League final.See moreBusinessApple apologises after piano crushing ad backlashRat remains found in bread triggers Japan recall and refundsThe post-Brexit hard sell for British food in AsiaArgentines strike against spending cutsSchools, banks and many shops close across the country, with train and metro services suspended.TechnologyApple apologises after piano crushing ad backlashBrutal crime group caught by its own messagesWill AI dream up the hit TV shows of the future?Can we really 'reset the internet' to make it safer for children?Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, has taken a major step in setting out plans to protect children online, but hurdles remain.CultureIsrael heads to Eurovision final, despite protestsI want to change sexist Bollywood, says film-makerSee the hip-hop bling on display in New YorkHailey and Justin Bieber announce pregnancyThe couple shared a video debuting Hailey's bump in a white, lace dress.Sport'No limits' for GB's Neita in Olympic medal hunt'Saturday against West Ham is a final'Beckham hopes 1999 Treble documentary inspires Man UtdEuropean exit a 'learning curve' for Villa - McGinnAston Villa captain John McGinn believes their loss to Olympiakos in the Europa Conference League is a "learning curve".Sign up for our newslettersThe Essential ListThe week's best stories, handpicked by BBC editors, in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday.US Election UnspunCut through the spin with North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher - in your inbox every Wednesday.In HistoryDiscover the headlines from this week in history. See the past come to life through the BBC's unique archive, in your inbox every Thursday.EarthThe fight to save the African penguinWhat record ocean temperatures mean for our planetAustralia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fearsThe deep ocean photographer that captured a 'living fossil'In 2010 Laurent Ballesta stared directly into the eyes of a creature once thought to be extinct – and took the first ever photograph of a living coelacanth.Science and health'World first' for double hand transplant patientThe man on a mission to open up space to disabilityRFK Jr in 'robust health' despite brain worm scareBaby's hearing fully restored in gene therapy firstOpal, 18 months, can now hear - even a whisper - after becoming the first person to try a new treatment.World’s TableA time-honoured guacamole lookalikeHow brewers are reviving ancient beersA new take on matzah ball soupThe wines birthed from black volcanic cratersIn Spain's Lanzarote Island, conical hollows built into layers of volcanic ash yield wines that have been created from generations of ingenuity and hard work.TravelA Michelin-starred chef's weekend in MarseilleAn ancient activity that could help ease anxietyThe eerie story behind the newest US national parkAn epic 38-mile walk to the very end of EnglandThe latest stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path takes hikers along imperious castles, eerie mudflats and a tidal holy island.