We learned little new from both sides on policy, a theme in a campaign that has been focused largely on character.
Category: World
Hymns, volunteers and sleepless nights: Singapore readies for Pope visit
The city’s grandest arena has welcomed Taylor Swift and Madonna – now for Pope Francis.
Peruvian strongman Alberto Fujimori’s death leaves divisive legacy
The former Peruvian president was a controversial figure, who was jailed for human rights abuses.
Israeli strikes in West Bank kill eight Palestinians, paramedics say
The Israeli military says aircraft carried out two strikes during operations in Tubas and Tulkarm.
Ex-CIA officer jailed for 10 years as spy for China
Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, 71, admitted selling secrets to China while working for the CIA and FBI.
Iranian missiles to Russia change Ukraine debate – Lammy
On a visit to Kyiv, the UK foreign secretary said the UK would provide £600m in aid to Ukraine.
American becomes fastest woman to cycle globe
Lael Wilcox arrives in Chicago 108 days and 12 hours after setting off to cycle 18,000 miles.
Banana wine brings sweet taste of success to Malawi farmers
Emily Nkhana shares tips with the BBC on how to make banana wine.
Clashes outside Argentine Congress after veto of pension rise
The protesters – many of them pensioners – tore down police barriers and hurled stones at police in Buenos Aires.
One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche’ to global phenomenon
Creators and fans of the Japanese anime series One Piece explain why the show has become one of the most popular franchises in the world.