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BBC.com Content Index - 13 09 2022

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Russian President Vladimir Putin attends an extraordinary meeting of the Collective Security Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) via video conference call at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence, outside Moscow, Russia, 13 September 2022. Armenia asked for help from Russia, the CSTO and the UN in a new clash with Azerbaijan.

Russia covertly spent $300m to meddle abroad - US

The US alleges that Moscow has sought to buy political influence in more than 24 countries since 2014.

The Sun and the Times lead on the Queen's coffin being bought back to Buckingham Palace

'Home to rest' and 'junk food rules under threat'

The Queen's coffin has returned to Buckingham Palace where it was met by members of the Royal Family.

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets Chinese President Xi Jinping

Xi and Putin to discuss Ukraine war at meeting

The Chinese leader Xi Jinping is on his first overseas trip since the start of the pandemic.

Ethereum co founder Vitalik Buterin

How one big cryptocurrency is going green

Ethereum, which currently uses as much energy as a medium-sized country, is to halt cryptomining.

A note and a bouquet of flowers are pictured next to a wax model of Queen Elizabeth II at a wax museum in Shah Alam, Malaysia September 9, 2022.

What the Queen's death means to Malaysia

Tributes are paid to Queen Elizabeth amid calls for the Commonwealth to be reformed for a new age.

India Muslim women

Indian Muslim women in limbo after instant divorce ruling

Five years after the Supreme Court outlawed instant Islamic divorce, how are Muslim women in India faring?

King Charles III and the Queen Consort arrive for a visit to Hillsborough Castle

Clarence House staff told jobs are at risk

Redundancies are "unavoidable" following King Charles III's accession, a spokesman says.

Paul Wheeler Kelloggs

Queen's favourite brands hope to keep Royal Warrants

When Queen Elizabeth II passed away, more than 600 Royal Warrants passed with her.

Luke Harris

Wales call up Fulham teenager Harris

Fulham's 17-year-old midfielder Luke Harris is called into the Wales squad for next week's Nations League games against Belgium and Poland.

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