'We saw people murdered in front of us' - Sudan siege survivors speak to the BBC
Harrowing accounts from people who have escaped an RSF assault on the besieged city of el-Fasher…
Harrowing accounts from people who have escaped an RSF assault on the besieged city of el-Fasher…
World leaders will soon gather for the annual UN meeting on how to tackle climate change. from…
His five-day tour displayed the power of his presidency - but also, at times, that power's l…
US President Trump says "nothing" will jeopardise the two-week-old ceasefire despite t…
Crew of Coral Adventurer only realised the 80-year-old Australian was missing hours after they l…
Storm surges of 13 feet (3.9m) above ground level and destructive waves are expected as the stor…
General Albert Pike's statue, toppled during George Floyd protests in 2020, is restored unde…
Alassane Ouattara's win is unsurprising as his biggest rivals were barred from contesting th…
Milei's radical spending cuts have won favour with Donald Trump, but also attracted widespre…
The rare highest-strength storm is set to hit Jamaica by Tuesday, having already caused two deat…
The experimental weapon is hailed as having a potentially unlimited range - though Western exper…
The former vice president made her strongest suggestion to date that she will make another presi…
The result, long clear from early tallies, was officially announced at Dublin Castle. from BBC…
It follows a sweeping FBI investigation into illegal sports betting and rigged, mafia-linked pok…
The White House and several other buildings are exempt from the National Historic Preservation A…
Results will be announced on Monday, prolonging the uncertainty with the opposition claiming vic…
The crash involved two buses, a lorry and a car, police say, with many also injured. from BBC …
Alvaro Uribe was the country's first president to be criminally convicted, and faced 12 year…
The US vice-president's visit comes after a flare-up of violence between Israel and Hamas th…
The 'squashbucklers' climbed into their hollowed out giant gourds, which are grown local…
Experts have suggested several attacks launched by the US may be illegal under international law…
The project by state oil giant Petrobras has faced dismay and opposition from conservationists. …
Before Monday, Hamas had handed over all living hostages and 12 out of 28 deceased hostages unde…
Bolton argues his case is an example of "weaponisation" but legal experts say the char…
The BBC obtained a copy of Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir ahead of its publication on …
Yang, one of the world's most influential scientists, earned global recognition for his work…
Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam was freed from prison after being wrongfully convicted for a …
Billionaire JB Pritzker won the sum while on holiday with friends and family. from BBC News ht…
The judge ordered his release, after a ruling that was met with a ripple of surprise in court an…
The woman's death has triggered widespread anger in Taiwan following speculation that she wa…
The submersible disappeared from sensors on its journey to the wreck of the Titanic, killing all…
Syria's leader suggested he would continue to allow Russia access to its military bases in S…
Palestinians in Gaza are reported to be stockpiling food, amid anxiety that the ceasefire will u…
The dead have been burned beyond recognition and officials have warned that the toll could rise.…
The first four deceased hostages to be returned are Guy Illouz, Bipin Joshi, Yossi Sharabi and D…
The defendants are believed to be couple Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, who were arrested in 2…
Israel says it has released 1,968 prisoners and detainees as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas…
First Wives Club co-star Goldie Hawn says Diane Keaton left "memories beyond imagination&qu…
With 18 people unaccounted for, the tragedy is "even more devastating than we thought"…
Named the Hwasong-20, its size suggests that it could carry multiple nuclear warheads. from BB…
Several of the hostages will be brought from Gaza to the Rabin Medical Center in Petah Tikva. …
Cameroon's Paul Biya promises young voters "the best is yet to come" as others hun…
The facility in Idaho will be used to train Qatari pilots to fly F-15 fighter jets, the US defen…
For the first time since the Hamas attacks on Israel two years ago, there is a realistic chance …
The bald, subterranean rats are the world's longest-lived rodent. from BBC News https://if…
Satellite images show the house where the BBC's Vitaly Shevchenko grew up could now be a Rus…
Sébastien Lecornu, the outgoing prime minister, said MPs recognise the pressing need to pass a b…
Pressure to ban meat labels for plant-based products comes from Europe's livestock farmers. …
The alleged forgery was done to comply with Fifa's 'grandfather rule' for foreign-bo…
Hundreds of hikers have been guided to safety in Tibet after becoming trapped over the weekend b…
Negotiators from Israel and Hamas are heading to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, to start indirect talks…
HMNZS Manawanui started leaking oil into the ocean after it sank in Samoan waters a year ago. …
Brazil's government said the two "reminisced about the good chemistry" they had at…
The BBC asked Americans in Washington what they think the US president needs to do to earn the p…
Police used pepper spray to disperse demonstrators amid growing turmoil in the Caucasus country.…
The conservative politician is set to be Japan's first female prime minister. from BBC New…
Water cannon and pepper spray was used by authorities to disperse protesters. from BBC News ht…
The use of controversial shark nets was about to be scaled back in Sydney when a surfer was kill…
He said the shutdown could be an opportunity to "clear out dead wood", giving no hint …
The alleged head of the gang's armed wing was arrested in an operation between Colombia, the…
Several museums and landmarks, including the US Capitol and Washington Monument, have closed to …
The Chinese national faces a count of refusing to follow naval instructions while piloting the v…
His brief suspension came after his comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk. from BBC News …