A Chinese zoo denies its bears are people in costume, after a video of one standing like a human went viral.
Monday, July 31, 2023
What do we know about drone attacks in Russia?
Russia says Ukraine has launched a series of drone strikes on its territory, including on Moscow.
Afghanistan: Taliban burn ‘immoral’ musical instruments
The founder of Afghanistan’s National Institute of Music likened the move to "cultural genocide".
Riad Salameh: Lebanon's tainted central bank chief steps down
Riad Salameh leaves the country's economy in tatters and is being investigated for embezzlement.
China floods: Man rescued from overturned car
The rescue was shown on Chinese state TV as devastating floods hit Hebei province.
Sunday, July 30, 2023
Denmark considers banning protests burning Quran and other religious texts
The Danish government is exploring banning protests destroying holy texts over security concerns.
Six killed at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
Deadly clashes broke out between rival factions in Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp over the weekend.
At least 35 killed in Pakistan after explosion at Islamist political rally
Hundreds of people have also been injured in the explosion at a gathering organised by an Islamist party.
Dashcam captures moment drone explodes in Moscow
Russia accuses Ukraine of a drone attack that damaged two buildings and injured one person.
Wagner-backed CAR leader asks voters to abolish term limits
The opposition is boycotting the poll and says Faustin-Archange Touadéra wants to be leader for life.
Australia grounds MRH-90 helicopter fleet after crash
The chief of the army says none of the 45 aircraft will fly again until they are found to be safe.
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Watch: Injured Californian horse airlifted to safety
Obe, a 25-year-old horse, slipped and fell in southern California where firefighters came to his rescue.
Judge dismisses Donald Trump's 'Big Lie' lawsuit against CNN
Mr Trump alleged that the US cable network's use of the phrase likened him to Adolf Hitler.
Rivals' silence at Iowa dinner shows Trump's dominance in 2024 race
At key Iowa dinner only one Republican opponent challenged Trump head on - and he was roundly booed.
Iran sex tape scandal: Government says no prior knowledge of alleged behaviour
A video - which is unverified - allegedly shows a regional head of Islamic guidance having sex with another man.
Thailand Drone shows destruction after fireworks warehouse explosion
The warehouse and its surrounding area were destroyed after an explosion in southern Thailand.
Colombian president's son arrested in money laundering probe
President Gustavo Petro ordered the investigation into his son Nicolas in March.
Black bear cools off in California swimming pool
Police responded to the unexpected visitor splashing around in the backyard of a home in Burbank.
Wagner could help migrants cross into Poland, PM Morawiecki warns
Some Russian mercenaries are near the city of Grodno, close to Poland and Lithuania, Mr Morawiecki says.
Friday, July 28, 2023
Kenya cyber-attack: Why is eCitizen down?
A key government online platform has been down for several days and mobile money services are also affected.
Russia says IOC has 'picked a side' in Ukraine conflict
The International Olympic Committee has "picked a side" in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, says the president of Russia's Olympic Committee.
Ancient 2,000-year-old Roman shipwreck found off coast of Italy
The cargo ship was found laden with hundreds of Roman pottery jars, most of which are intact.
Niger coup: Abdourahmane Tchiani declares himself leader
Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani takes to the airwaves in military fatigues after staging a dramatic coup.
Melting Swiss glacier uncovers climber missing since 1986
The body was discovered earlier this month by hikers who spotted a boot emerging from the ice.
Greece wildfires trigger massive explosions at air force ammunition depot
The blasts happened at an air force depo as firefighters continue to tackle wildfires in Greece.
Thursday, July 27, 2023
World Fencing Championships: Ukraine's Olga Kharlan disqualified for refusing Russian Anna Smirnov's handshake
Ukrainian fencer Olga Kharlan is disqualified from the World Fencing Championships for refusing to shake hands with Russian Anna Smirnova.
Ukraine war: Russians stage plasticine protests to oppose war
Faced with brutality and repression, one artist finds a small way to protest against the invasion.
Why Hunter Biden is important to Republicans... in 90 seconds
The BBC's Anthony Zurcher explains why the US president's son is a presence on the campaign trail.
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
Will the Gulf Stream really collapse by 2025?
A new paper says its collapse could be imminent, but other scientists have serious reservations.
Ameland rescue: Ship with 3,000 cars in deadly fire off Dutch coast
Environmental groups warn the fire could harm an area of the North Sea that is a World Heritage site.
Ecuador police find dozens of bodies during jail sweep
After days of deadly gang fights in a prison in Guayaquil, the number of dead inmates rises to 31.
Davido video: Wole Soyinka defends Nigerian Afrobeats star in Muslim row
The Afrobeats star came under fire for sharing a music video which offended some Muslims.
Michael K Williams: Drug dealer in Wire actor overdose case jailed
The man is one of four charged with selling Michael K Williams heroin laced with fentanyl.
BBC reporter at scene of Rhodes wildfire
Jenny Hill reports from the village of Vati in Rhodes, as fires continue to spread across the region.
Niger guards blockade President Mohamed Bazoum's palace - reports
It is not yet clear if this is an attempt by presidential guards to seize power.
Qin Gang replaced: Who is China's new foreign minister Wang Yi?
China's top diplomat is a familiar face, known for taking a hard line on those that cross Beijing.
Colonisation 'luckiest thing' to happen to Australia - John Howard
John Howard's remark comes ahead of a historic referendum on Indigenous recognition.
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Estonia sinking: Ramp from ferry wreck raised after 29 years
Survivors hope a new inquiry will give a definitive explanation of why the ship went down in 1994.
Ecuador jails: Inmates hold dozens of guards hostage
Prison guards are being held against their will in at least six jails by inmates after a deadly fight.
Julian Sands: Room with a View actor's final cause of death is undetermined
The British actor's body was recovered in June, months after he'd gone missing in the mountains.
Is Elon Musk right to ditch the Twitter bird logo?
Rebrands can pay off - but it's a risky move to replace a famous icon at an organisation in turmoil.
Twitter: Sign change paused as police arrive at San Francisco HQ
Workers in San Francisco were taking down the sign after Elon Musk's rebrand of the company.
Monday, July 24, 2023
BBC News presenter pays tribute to 'much loved' colleague George Alagiah
Lucy Hockings announces the death of colleague and "much loved" fellow presenter George Alagiah.
Agustín Intriago: Ecuadorean mayor shot dead in port city
A gunman kills the mayor of the port city of Manta, Agustín Intriago, as gang violence soars.
Watch: George Alagiah's extraordinary career
George Alagiah, one of the BBC's longest-serving and most respected journalists, has died at 67.
Israel reforms: Water cannon and arrests at Jerusalem protests
Thousands of protesters opposed to plans to overhaul Israel's judiciary have gathered ahead of a key vote.
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Douala building: Shock as collapse kills 12 in Cameroon
Rescuers will make sure no-one is left beneath the rubble, vows a top official in the city of Douala.
Elon Musk: Time to say goodbye to Twitter logo
The Twitter owner says he wants to replace the logo with an "X".
Residents flee burning homes in Rhodes
Locals run from burning houses as firefighters battle the wildfire flames on the Greek island.
Israel judicial reform: Netanyahu in hospital ahead of key vote
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu had surgery to fit a pacemaker, days before a crucial vote on legal reforms.
Rhodes fires: Jet2 and TUI flights cancelled as British tourists in limbo
Tourists left in limbo after wildfires spreading across the Greek island forced thousands to flee hotels.
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Africa unmasked at the Tate: The continent through its own lens
The Tate showcases Africa's past, present and future through the lenses of artists from the continent.
Mexico: Arson attack at bar on US border leaves 11 dead
A manhunt is underway after a man set fire to a bar after he was kicked out, officials say.
Greece wildfires: Tourists forced to leave hotels on island of Rhodes
Holidaymakers are being moved from their hotels in Rhodes, as wildfires bear down on the Greek island.
Greece fires: Thousands flee homes and hotels on Rhodes as fires spread
Greece's deputy fire chief says the fires on the island are the most difficult his service is currently facing.
Smoke as Russia claims fuel depot in Crimea hit
Russian officials say Ukraine is behind the attack but haven't provided any evidence.
Crimea bridge closed after fuel depot hit - Russia
Russian-installed authorities halt railway services in Crimea and say Ukraine was behind a drone strike.
Friday, July 21, 2023
Seven AI companies agree to safeguards in the US
White House says it's a 'critical step' towards the responsible development of the technology.
Trump Mar-a-Lago classified files case: Judge sets 20 May trial date
A judge rejects Mr Trump's bid to have the case delayed until after next year's White House election.
Berlin 'lion': Wild animal probably a boar, authorities say
Authorities call off a search for a suspected big cat spotted near the German capital.
Russian hardline Putin critic and commander Strelkov detained
Igor Girkin, known as Strelkov, is a hardline pro-war critic of the flagging campaign in Ukraine.
David Hunter guilty of killing seriously ill wife in Cyprus
David Hunter is cleared of murdering his wife at their Cyprus home but is convicted of manslaughter.
Does social media video show an escaped lion in Berlin?
Police in Germany say they are treating a video circulating on social media as "authentic".
Thursday, July 20, 2023
India bans rice shipments to curb price rises
The country has struggling with a surge in food prices after bad weather damaged crops.
Women's World Cup day two preview: Nigeria v Canada, Philippines v Switzerland & Spain v Costa Rica
BBC Sport takes a look at what to expect from day two of the Women's World Cup with Nigeria playing Canada, the Philippines facing Switzerland and Spain taking on Costa Rica.
Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner boss says activities to continue in Africa
Yevgeny Prigozhin says "there will be no reduction in our programmes" in the continent.
Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast ready to step in as 2026 hosts, says mayor Tom Tate
Gold Coast is ready to step in and host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, says the Queensland city's mayor Tom Tate.
Iranian female prisoners tell of filmed strip searches
Former detainees tell the BBC of degrading strip searches which are filmed despite prison rules.
Powerball: One winning ticket sold for $1.08bn jackpot
The ticket was bought in Los Angeles and has a cash value of $558m before taxes.
Manipur: India video shows how rape is weaponised in conflict
A video that shows two naked women being paraded by a mob in Manipur state has sparked outrage.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Israel condemns EU envoy's Gaza paragliding flight
Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff is accused of a "provocative action" serving as propaganda for militants.
Gigi Hadid arrested over drug possession in Cayman Islands
The model's bags were searched as she arrived in the Cayman Islands earlier this month.
Migrant girl death in US custody was "preventable"
Girl, 8, died after a "series of failures" by US border agents, an independent report concludes.
Colombia landslide: Rescuers search for survivors amid mud
Fifteen people are dead after rivers burst their banks and caused a landslide south-east of Bogotá.
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Arresting Vladimir Putin in South Africa would be 'declaration of war', says Ramaphosa
South Africa's president is at odds with opposition politicians weeks before Russian leader's visit.
Wagner: Satellite images reveal Belarus camp arrival
A large convoy of suspected Wagner fighters has arrived at a new camp in Belarus.
First US nuclear sub docks in South Korea since 1981
The visit was agreed under a landmark defence pact in April and comes amid rising tensions with Pyongyang.
Heatwave: BBC correspondents on how people are coping
Climate change means places like Murcia in Spain and Phoenix, Arizona are only getting hotter.
Monday, July 17, 2023
Ros Atkins on... the latest Crimea bridge attack
The BBC's analysis editor examines what happened to the bridge linking Russia with occupied Crimea.
Sunday, July 16, 2023
Jane Birkin: Artist and style icon's life in pictures
France's president said she was a "French icon" who "sang the most beautiful words of our language".
Iran's morality police to resume headscarf patrols
The controversial police unit enforces Iran's strict dress code and has been accused of brutality.
Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms
Russia has threatened not to extend the deal allowing Ukraine's Black Sea grain exports despite the war.
Tour de France 2023: Fan causes crash on stage 15 while taking selfie
A spectator taking a selfie causes an early crash in the peloton with about 20 riders coming off their bikes on stage 15 of the Tour de France.
Swimmers injured in dolphin attacks on Japan beach
One man broke his ribs in what is the sixth such attack in the same region this year.
Kennedy Road fire: Hundreds of Durban homes destroyed in South Africa
At least one person is known to have died as a fire sweeps through a poor neighbourhood of Durban.
Singer and actress Jane Birkin dead at 76 - reports
The English-French star, who rose to fame alongside Serge Gainsbourg, has died in Paris, reports French media.
Saturday, July 15, 2023
The 'QAnon Shaman' and other Capitol rioters who regret pleading guilty
Taking back their remorse could land defendants with stiffer sentences.
John Kerry in Beijing: Can US and China set aside rivalry for climate action?
The two biggest economies and polluters need to work together to avert the crisis, experts say.
Europe heatwave: No respite in sight for heat-stricken southern Europe
The heatwave that brought temperatures above 40C across the Mediterranean will intensify next week.
Republican prosecutors target corporate diversity programmes
State attorneys general threaten top US companies with legal action over race-based quotas.
Wagner mercenaries have arrived in Belarus, Ukraine confirms
After June's mutiny, Wagner troops were told they could join the regular Russian army or head to Belarus.
Landslides and floods wreak havoc in South Korea
Thousands have evacuated their homes and at least 20 people are dead amid heavy rain and floods.
Friday, July 14, 2023
US heatwave: Over 90 million people under heat advisories
A blistering heatwave across much of the southwestern US is expected to last well into the weekend.
Transgender women barred from female events as UCI takes 'precautionary measure'
The UCI has ruled transgender women will be unable to participate in female international cycling events.
Russian parliament bans gender reassignment surgery for trans people
It is the latest attack on LGBT rights in the country, after another anti-gay law was extended last year.
Why are actors so worried about AI?
The US actors' union says artificial intelligence poses an "existential threat" to the profession.
Europe heatwave: Extreme heat leads to Greece Acropolis closure
The country's most popular tourist attraction will stay closed between noon and 5pm in the 40C-plus heat.
Who is Fran Drescher, the sitcom star taking on Hollywood?
A former star of US sitcoms, Fran Drescher is the union chief leading actors into battle with streamers.
Syria seeks to assert control over UN aid deliveries
Damascus says it will play a key part in deliveries, raising fears it could manipulate distribution.
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Which movies and TV shows are impacted by the Hollywood strike?
This is how a mega-strike involving writers and performers may see film and TV productions put on ice.
Pittsburgh gunman found eligible for death penalty
A jury will now decide if he will sentenced to death or life in prison for the 2018 attack on a synagogue.
Kosovo: Drink thrown as brawl breaks out in Kosovo parliament
An opposition lawmaker douses PM Albin Kurti during a parliamentary debate sparking a brief fight.
US approves first over-the-counter birth control pill
The government said the move would help reduce women's barriers to accessing contraception.
Sudan conflict: 87 people found in Darfur mass grave, UN says
There are concerns the RSF is targeting specific ethnic groups in the West Darfur region.
Hollywood actors' strike expected alongside screenwriters
The SAG-AFTRA union is expected to opt for strike action on Thursday, after studio talks broke down.
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Italian uproar over judge's 10-second groping rule
Young Italians object to the acquittal of a school caretaker who admitted groping a teenage student.
Sir Salman Rushdie says he has 'crazy dreams' about attack in New York
A near-fatal stabbing in New York last year left the acclaimed author blind in one eye.
Ryuchell: Japanese TV personality found dead at agent's office
Ryuchell was an influencial LGBT figure in Japan, but was also criticised for their gender non-conformity.
Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, dies aged 94
The exiled Czech-French writer used satire to explore totalitarianism and the human condition.
French to get bonus to make do and mend clothes
In a bid to tackle fast fashion, consumers will get a discount worth up to €25 (£21) per repair.
South China Sea: Philippines to allow Barbie film but wants map blurred
Philippine censors said they were convinced the "cartoonish" map did not depict the nine-dash line.
US storms: Vermont assesses 'devastating' damage as floods recede
Crews in the flooded state capital will clear debris and inspect buildings on Wednesday.
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Grand jury set to consider Donald Trump election fraud case
A Georgia panel is likely weigh whether Donald Trump and his allies interfered in the 2020 election.
Microsoft's deal to buy Activision Blizzard boosted by US judge
The Federal Trade Commission in the US had sought to block the proposed merger on competition grounds.
Pro surfer Mikala Jones dies at 44 in surfing accident
The Hawaiian surfer, known for capturing footage from inside giant waves, died while surfing in Indonesia.
Ukraine war: Russian ex-navy commander shot dead while jogging in Krasnodar
Stanislav Rzhitsky was reportedly shot dead by an unidentified gunman in the Russian city of Krasnodar.
Caster Semenya wins appeal over testosterone limits
The European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya in a case involving testosterone levels in female athletes.
Japan floods: three die as island hit by 'heaviest' rainfall
At least three people have died in flooding and landslides caused by record rainfall on Kyushu island.
Monday, July 10, 2023
South Africans marvel at snow and sleet in Johannesburg during cold snap
For the first time in over a decade, snow and sleet have fallen in the city of Johannesburg.
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi jailed over anti-government protests
Toomaj Salehi escapes a death sentence but is sentenced to more than six years in prison.
Biden criticises 'most extreme' ministers in Israeli government
Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right allies are "part of the problem" in the West Bank, the president says.
Putin meets Prigozhin: Getting to grips with latest twist in Wagner saga
The latest twist in Russia's mutiny saga surpasses Dostoyevsky for mystery, Steve Rosenberg says.
Sweden Nato membership: Turkey calls for new EU membership talks
President Erdogan says he will back Sweden's Nato bid in return for the renewed dialogue.
US storms: Millions under flood warnings in north-east
At least one person dies in New York as flood waters sweep through streets and force road closures.
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin met Russia's Vladimir Putin after mutiny
The meeting in Moscow took place days after last month's failed rebellion, the Kremlin says.
Dutch PM Mark Rutte to quit politics after government collapse
Mark Rutte says he will stand down after fresh elections are held in November.
Watch: Heavy rainfall and flooding in India's Himachal Pradesh
North India has been witnessing heavy rainfall and flooding over the last few days.
Sunday, July 9, 2023
Byju's: The unravelling of India's most valued start-up
Once a darling of investors, Byju's is struggling to retain their confidence after a series of setbacks.
War in Ukraine: Biden flies to UK amid concern over cluster bombs
The US president is facing criticism over his decision to send the controversial weapons to Ukraine.
Has Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing improved US-China relations?
Polite communication has returned to US-China relations - but progress could easily be knocked back.
Twitter Blue accounts fuel Ukraine War misinformation
False and misleading claims about the war in Ukraine are being widely shared.
France bans buying fireworks for Bastille Day after riots
The move comes after rioting sparked by last month's killing of a 17-year-old by police in Nanterre.
BBC presenter allegations: Urgent talks to take place
The corporation is under pressure after a presenter was accused of paying a teenager for sexual images.
US-China talks a 'step forward' in relations says Janet Yellen
But the US Treasury Secretary says the countries still have "significant disagreements" at the end of her trip.
Saturday, July 8, 2023
US football star Rapinoe to retire at end of season
USA forward Megan Rapinoe, one of the most successful players of her generation, says she will retire at the end of the season.
Cluster bombs: Unease grows over US sending cluster bombs to Ukraine
Washington is supplying the weapons to Kyiv, but they are outlawed in more than 100 countries.
Sudan conflict: Airstrike kills at least 22 in Khartoum
Hundreds have died and millions have been forced from their homes since fighting began in April.
Recife: Eight killed in Brazil apartment block collapse
The four-storey block of flats collapsed in the early hours of the morning in the city of Recife.
Latvia swears in Edgars Rinkevics as EU's first openly gay president
Edgars Rinkevics came out in 2014 and has been a vocal champion of LGBT rights.
Evan Gershkovich: US confirms Russia contact over prisoner swap for reporter
The White House says it is prepared to do "hard things" to free the American journalist from Russia.
Janet Yellen asks China to cooperate on climate change action
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen calls on Beijing to invest more in efforts to transition from fossil fuels.
Friday, July 7, 2023
Britney Spears: No charges against Victor Wembanyama's guard who 'struck' pop star
Britney Spears claimed the incident at a restaurant in Vegas was a 'traumatic experience' for her.
BBC correspondent probes Belarus leader on nuclear weapons
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg questions Mr Lukashenko at the Palace of Independence in Minsk.
Malmö is Swedish city chosen to host Eurovision next year
The coastal city is to host next year's song contest after Loreen's victory in Liverpool.
US plans to send controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine- reports
The controversial weapons package comes amid an ammunition shortage in Ukraine.
Neutral Swiss and Austrians join Europe's Sky Shield defence
The plan to protect European skies has now attracted 19 countries since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Fukushima: China extends ban on some Japanese food over wastewater release plan
The move is a response to Japan's plan to release water from the wrecked nuclear plant into the sea.
Taylor Swift: What Asian fans did for her concert tickets
Furious competition for Eras Tour seats will fulfil or crush fans' Wildest Dreams.
Thursday, July 6, 2023
Trump aide Walt Nauta pleads not guilty in Mar-a-Lago documents case
The navy veteran faces six charges, including conspiracy and making false statements.
Sweden jails Kurd for financing terrorism after Turkey calls for crackdown
The judge insists the verdict is not related in any way to Sweden's bid to join Nato.
Israeli artillery strikes Lebanon after rocket launch
Israel’s military says it responded with shell fire after a rocket was fired from southern Lebanon.
Tourist who carved on Colosseum 'did not know how old it was'
The UK-based holidaymaker says he did not realise how old the Roman arena was when he acted.
Russian jets 'harassing' US aircraft over Syria - US Air Force
The US has released video reportedly showing its aircraft being forced to take evasive action during a mission.
PUBG: India-Pakistan gaming love story ends in jail
Police say the Pakistani woman learnt she could enter India via Nepal through a YouTube video.
Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Worlds largest video screen transforms the Las Vegas skyline
More than a million LED lights assembled as a sphere are the latest addition to the strip.
Philadelphia shooting: Suspect charged with killing five
Five people - including a 15-year-old boy - were killed and two were wounded in the attack.
Nxivm cult: US actor Allison Mack released early from prison
The television star pleaded guilty for her role in a sex-trafficking case related to the Nxivm group.
Jharkhand: Ten sent to jail in India for lynching Muslim man
Tabrez Ansari died from injuries inflicted by the men who forced him to say chants praising Hindu gods.
Wisconsin: Riders trapped upside down for hours on rollercoaster
Eight passengers were safely rescued after the malfunction at the Wisconsin Forest County Festival.
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Man jailed for life in Germany for stabbing teenage girls
An Eritrean asylum seeker angry with officials murdered a girl and wounded her friend.
France shooting: Peak of rioting has passed says Macron
The government says the levels of violence across the country have further eased.
China accuses UK of harbouring Hong Kong fugitives
The UK had criticised Hong Kong for placing bounties on eight pro-democracy activists based overseas.
Jens Stoltenberg to stay as Nato chief for another year
Nato's decision suggests it wants continuity and experience as the war in Ukraine continues.
Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini: I am not poisoned I am well
There have been conflicting reports over the health of the monarch and why he had gone to Eswatini.
Building collapses into raging China floodwaters
Authorities have warned of "multiple natural disasters" as heavy rains lash parts of the country.
Taliban order Afghanistan's hair and beauty salons to shut
Women's freedoms have steadily shrunk since the Taliban seized power in 2021.
Monday, July 3, 2023
Fourth of July: Air travel chaos plagues US amid storm warnings
Hundreds of flights are delayed as severe storm warnings threaten a swathe of the country.
Kevin Spacey trial: Actor behaved like a 'predator' accuser says
The actor denies 12 charges of sexual assault alleged to have been committed between 2001 and 2013.
Weather satellite captures lightning spectacle across Earth
Spectacular movies of lightning spreading across the Earth have been released by the European weather agency Eumetsat.
What is happening in Jenin... in 60 seconds
The BBC's Jo Floto assesses the situation as Israel launches a major military operation in the occupied West Bank.
Barbie movie gets Vietnam ban over South China Sea map
A scene in the film features a map depicting China's territorial claims in the disputed South China Sea.
Sunday, July 2, 2023
Paris teen's family say violence wont bring justice for the boy they lost
A relative of the teen shot by police in France tells the BBC the family did not want his death to spark riots.
France teen's family tell BBC police use of lethal force must change
One of Nahel's relatives says the riots do not honour Nahel's death, and the family want them to stop.
Nauru: Why Australia is funding an empty detention centre
The last refugee has left Nauru, but Australia will keep spending vast sums to keep the centre open.
Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini treated for suspected poisoning - aide
The monarch's traditional prime minister says he is being treated in a hospital in Eswatini.
Sweden Quran burning: Iran wont send ambassador to Stockholm over incident
Many Muslim countries have summoned Swedish ambassadors to express their condemnation for the act.
Saturday, July 1, 2023
France protests: Police throw tear gas in Marseille
Heavy clashes have been taking place between police and protesters all evening in the French city.
Hachiko: The world's most loyal dog turns 100
The Akita Inu has been lionised in Japan and beyond as a symbol of devotion and fidelity
New Jersey: Dramatic rescue as helicopter pulls firefighters from river
The boat had stalled and went over the edge of a dam during a rescue mission in New Jersey in the US.
Golden Ears Park: Missing Canadian teen found after 54-hour search
Esther Wang disappeared in Golden Ears Park, Canada, sparking 16 search teams into action.
Watch: 'Dark explorer' telescope launched into space
The launch is part of a mission that will map the cosmos to try and investigate so-called dark matter.
Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologises for country's role in slavery
King Willem-Alexander calls slavery a "horror" and says sorry for his family's failure to act.
Ukraine counter-offensive will be long and bloody says US Gen Mark Milley
The counter-offensive against Russia is advancing steadily but will be difficult, US Gen Mark Milley says.
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