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Taylor has kicked off the European leg of her tour in France... but the setlist has changed.
And yes Swifties, this was because she included songs from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
This has been at the expense of other songs, which were cut.
Head to @BBCNews's bio to find out which ones.
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Taylor has kicked off the European leg of her tour in France... but the setlist has changed.
And yes Swifties, this was because she included songs from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
This has been at the expense of other songs, which were cut.
Head to @BBCNews's bio to find out which ones.
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#TaylorSwift #ErasTour #BBCNews
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Apple has apologised after a backlash over an advert for its latest iPad.
The advert showed objects, including musical instruments and books, being crushed by a hydraulic press.
The video was meant to demonstrate how creativity has been compressed into the latest iPad.
But celebrities including Hugh Grant and Justine Bateman reacted with horror to the destruction shown in the advert.
Tap the link at @BBCNews's bio to find out what Hugh Grant had to say about the advert.
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Apple has apologised after a backlash over an advert for its latest iPad.
The advert showed objects, including musical instruments and books, being crushed by a hydraulic press.
The video was meant to demonstrate how creativity has been compressed into the latest iPad.
But celebrities including Hugh Grant and Justine Bateman reacted with horror to the destruction shown in the advert.
Tap the link at @BBCNews's bio to find out what Hugh Grant had to say about the advert.
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Saudi authorities have permitted the use of lethal force to clear land for a futuristic desert city being built in Saudi Arabia, an ex-intelligence officer has told the BBC.
Dozens of Western companies are involved in building the 400-billion pound Neom scheme.
The area where Neom is being built has been described as the perfect "blank canvas" by Saudi leader Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman. But more than 6,000 people have been moved for the project according to his government.
Tap the link in @BBCNews's bio to read the full investigation in Neom.
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Dozens of Western companies are involved in building the 400-billion pound Neom scheme.
The area where Neom is being built has been described as the perfect "blank canvas" by Saudi leader Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman. But more than 6,000 people have been moved for the project according to his government.
Tap the link in @BBCNews's bio to read the full investigation in Neom.
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Floods and landslides have killed at least 100 people in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
This footage shows a horse stranded on a rooftop in the city of Canoas.
The horse has since been rescued.
Tap the link in @BBCNewsβs bio to see how the Arena do GrΓͺmio football stadium filled with rainwater.
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This footage shows a horse stranded on a rooftop in the city of Canoas.
The horse has since been rescued.
Tap the link in @BBCNewsβs bio to see how the Arena do GrΓͺmio football stadium filled with rainwater.
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Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 charges related to altering business documents in the initial criminal case involving a former president. He may receive a prison sentence at his hearing on 11 July, following testimony from witnesses such as Stormy Daniels. The trial marked the first instance of a U.S. president undergoing a criminal trial, and Trump denies all allegations against him.
Israeli forces rescued four hostages in a raid on a refugee camp in Gaza, leading to the deaths of 274 people, including civilians and children. The operation by Israel's military involved air strikes and gun battles with Hamas in Nuseirat camp. Hamas-run health ministry reported the casualties, contradicting the lower estimate provided by the Israeli military. The incident is considered one of the deadliest days of the ongoing conflict. Visit @BBCNews on Instagram for firsthand accounts of the intense violence in the area's bombardment and gunfights.
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The moment of the bombing of Nusairat refugee camp.
Israel conducted air strikes on Iran overnight Friday, with explosions reported in Tehran.
The Israel Defense Forces stated that the strikes were a reaction to "months of ongoing attacks" from Iran, following a missile assault on Israel on October 1.
Iran's military claimed that the strikes were effectively repelled, though some areas experienced "limited damage" and two Iranian soldiers lost their lives.
Follow the link in @BBCNews's bio for live updates.
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The Israel Defense Forces stated that the strikes were a reaction to "months of ongoing attacks" from Iran, following a missile assault on Israel on October 1.
Iran's military claimed that the strikes were effectively repelled, though some areas experienced "limited damage" and two Iranian soldiers lost their lives.
Follow the link in @BBCNews's bio for live updates.
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