There were fears that victory for populist Robert Fico would end military support for Ukraine.
Saturday, September 30, 2023
It's bears versus robot wolves in ageing Japan
As bear attacks rise in Japan's sparsely populated villages, robot wolves have become a solution.
Last supermoon of the year captured on camera
A space enthusiast in Kathmandu, Nepal films the spectacle with his mobile phone through a telescope.
US one step closer to avoiding government shutdown
The House of Representatives approves a temporary funding solution - which excludes aid for Ukraine.
Driver ploughs through wall into police squad room in New Jersey
John Hargreaves has been charged following the incident in the US state of New Jersey.
Man dies in Australia after whale strikes boat
Police said the likely collision had caused the boat to tilt, throwing both men overboard.
Friday, September 29, 2023
Sweden gangs: Army to help police after surge in killings
The military will provide help with analysis, logistics and explosives handling, the PM says.
Senator Dianne Feinstein dies aged 90
The California senator served for more than three decades and was a trailblazer for women in US politics.
Paris 2024 Paralympics: Russian para-athletes will be allowed to compete after IPC vote
Russian para-athletes will be allowed to compete at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris after the International Paralympic Committee votes against a full ban.
Niger attack: Soldiers killed by hundreds of jihadists in Kandadji
Jihadist attacks have intensified across Niger since the military seized power in July.
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Family in Ireland gymnast racism row say apology 'useless'
The mother of a black girl not given a medal at a gymnastics event said officials showed "no empathy".
Gaza-Israel tensions spiral amid closures and clashes
Pressure builds as Israeli closures over border violence hit Palestinian workers.
Swiss glaciers record 'catastrophic' ice loss
The alpine ice fields have lost a further 4% of their volume this year, according to new statistics.
Haiti crisis: Can Kenyan police officers defeat the gangs?
The East African nation has pledged 1,000 officers but many question their suitability.
Cher accused of hiring men to kidnap her son
The claims are contained in newly surfaced court documents filed by the estranged wife of Cher's son.
Harry Potter actor Sir Michael Gambon dies aged 82
The actor, a four-time Bafta award winner, was best known for playing Dumbledore in the hit film series.
Trapped in lorry: Terrifying moments as women struggle to breathe
Six women have been rescued from the back of a lorry in France, after the BBC helped track them down and alert the police.
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Scientists get closer to solving mystery of antimatter
The elusive substance holds the key to discovering how the Universe was formed.
Travis King in US custody after North Korea expulsion
It comes after North Korea's state-run news agency said the country had decided to "deport" the 23-year-old.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan arrests former Karabakh leader
Ruben Vardanyan is detained while attempting to enter Armenia after Baku's offensive last week.
Iraq wedding fire: What do we know?
More than 100 people have been killed by a blaze that swept through a wedding party in Qaraqosh.
Australian man who faked own kidnapping ordered to compensate police
The Australian came up with the plot to spend New Year's Eve with another woman instead of his partner.
Monterrey gangs: Bodies dumped in Mexico's business capital
The remains of a dozen people are found strewn across the northern Mexican city of Monterrey.
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Landmark Saudi and Israeli trips as normalisation talks progress
Hours after a Saudi envoy visits the West Bank, an Israeli minister attends a UN event in Riyadh.
French troops will soon leave Niger - what happens then?
Decisions made by Niger's ruling juntas will be crucial as to how Islamist extremism spreads.
Russia shows video to prove top commander is alive
Ukraine is "clarifying" its recent reports that Russia's Admiral Sokolov died in a missile attack on Friday.
US actors' union members vote to authorise video game strike
The latest potential Hollywood strike relates to voice, motion capture and stunt work in video games.
Five alleged Russian spies appear in London court
The Bulgarian nationals were charged after a counter-espionage investigation uncovered an alleged spy ring.
Teenagers in stolen vehicle lead police in Florida car chase
Video posted on social media shows the two suspects leading the police in a high-speed chase on a highway.
Manhunt for gang boss who controlled luxury jail in Venezuela
Héctor Guerrero Flores escaped shortly before the jail which he controlled was raided by police.
Zoleka Mandela: Nelson Mandela's granddaughter dies in South Africa at 43
She was well known for detailing her cancer treatment and being open about her past drug addiction.
Monday, September 25, 2023
Faramarz Javidzad: US-Iranian dual national dies at Evin prison
Iranian authorities deny claims that Faramarz Javidzad's death was due to a lack of medical care.
Sophia Loren: Italian star has emergency surgery after fall
The 89-year-old Italian actress fell at her Swiss home and sustained "serious fractures".
Nagorno-Karabakh: BBC reports from Armenia border amid panic
The BBC's Nataliya Zotova reports from the border between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.
Thailand: Man charged with beating his three children to death
Police suspect the man also killed two more of his children from a previous marriage.
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Woman's body found in jaws of 13ft Florida alligator identified
A witness raised the alarm after seeing the large animal clutching human remains in a canal.
Asteroid Bennu: Why the return of samples are so important... in 83 seconds
It is hoped the material from Bennu could tell Nasa how life on Earth began.
Vladimir Kara-Murza: Putin opponent in isolation cell in Siberian jail
Vladimir Kara-Murza's lawyer said conditions at Osmk penal colony threatened his client's health.
Asteroid Bennu: Watch moment sample lands on Earth
Nasa scientists celebrate as the sample successfully lands in the Utah desert.
Olympic winner slams black Irish girl's medal snub
The Olympic champion says "there is no room for racism in sport" after footage from Ireland went viral.
Man gored to death by bull at Spanish festival
Friend also injured by same animal during the Pobla de Farnals festival in the Valencia region.
South China Sea: Philippines says Beijing installed floating barrier in contested area
The Philippines says the barrier prevents fishermen from entering a shoal in the South China Sea.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Lampedusa: Inside the camp at the heart of Europe’s migrant surge
At least 10,000 migrants arrived on Italy's Lampedusa island last week, stretching local resources.
Ukraine claims Sevastopol strike hit navy commanders
Kyiv says senior officials in Russia's Black Sea fleet were present, but did not offer evidence.
Nagorno-Karabakh fears grow as residents appeal for aid
Food convoy arrives in the disputed enclave as US senators lead calls for international monitors.
Florida police stop 10-year-old driver on highway
Boy and 11-year-old sister found 200 miles from where they were reported missing by mother.
Video shows car rolling over and narrowly missing officer
A regular car chase became a near-death experience when a suspect’s car swerved off the road.
China sentences Uyghur scholar to life in jail
Rahile Dawut loses appeal against a charge of endangering state security, a rights group says.
Pope Francis says migration is a reality in call for action during France visit
The pontiff says people risking their lives at sea "do not invade" during a visit to Marseille.
Friday, September 22, 2023
MohBad mourners teargassed at Nigeria's Lekki toll gate after Lagos concert
It happened after a memorial concert in Lagos for MohBad, who died last week aged 27.
Ukraine war: Missile hits HQ of Russia's symbolic Black Sea navy
One soldier is missing after a missile hits navy headquarters in Crimea's Sevastopol, Moscow says.
Ethiopian Prince Alemayehu's lock of hair returned after 140 years in UK
Prince Alemayehu, who was taken to the UK aged seven, died at 18 after an unhappy upbringing.
Two jailed for killing French bus driver over Covid mask rule
The French driver was beaten after asking two passengers to adjust their masks during the pandemic.
9/11 defendant unfit to stand trial, US judge rules
A military judge accepts Ramzi bin al-Shibh is too psychologically damaged to defend himself.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Queen Camilla and Brigitte Macron play table tennis
King Charles and Queen Camilla are in France for the second day of a three-day state visit
Rwandan serial killer who hid bodies in kitchen pleads guilty
Rwandan police found more than 10 bodies buried under the 34-year-old man's house near Kigali.
South Africa to clear Covid lockdown criminal records
More than 400,000 people were arrested for breaking some of the world's toughest lockdown restrictions.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: Reaction to demo as Tokyo Game Show starts
It's one of the biggest game releases of next year - and verdicts are rolling in on the first demo.
Police taser school band director at US football game
The Birmingham Police Department has released bodycam footage of the incident.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Quobna Cugoano: London church honours Ghanaian-born freed slave and abolitionist
Quobna Cugoano was captured by slavers aged 13 but later played a big part in the UK abolition movement.
Iran hijab bill: Women face 10 years in jail for 'inappropriate' dress
MPs back a draft law that seeks harsh punishments against those who are "inappropriately" dressed.
Violent tornado sends debris flying across eastern Chinese city
A tornado ripped through the city of Suqian in eastern China, sending debris flying through the air.
India warns citizens in Canada to be cautious
The advisory comes a day after tensions between the countries escalated over the killing of a Sikh separatist.
Mexican railway operator suspends routes amid migrant deaths
Migrants heading to the US often hitch rides on freight trains, with many injured or killed.
Indonesia: TikToker jailed two years over pork video
Lina Lutfiawati, who identifies as Muslim, said an Islamic phrase before eating crispy pork skin.
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Libya flood: Video appears to show Libya mayor's house set on fire
The mayor's home was burnt to the ground as protesters demanded answers for last week's catastrophic flood.
Beijing demands Hong Kong consulates hand over local staff data
Details including identity card numbers must be submitted to authorities in a month, authorities say.
Ovidio Guzmán: Drug lord El Chapo's son pleads not guilty
A US court has accused Ovidio Guzmán of drug-trafficking and money-laundering, which he denies.
Alien autopsy: Those viral 'non-human corpses' get dubious lab test
There's been widespread scepticism about the 'bodies' presented to Mexican authorities by a UFO enthusiast.
Monday, September 18, 2023
Danish artist told to repay museum €67,000 after turning in two blank canvasses
Jens Haaning was given about €67,000 by a Danish museum to create art, but sent it blank canvasses.
Libya flooding: CCTV shows cars swept away in Derna
Large parts of the city of Derna were destroyed after two dams burst, with thousands killed.
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Brexit: Labour will seek re-write of deal, Starmer says
The agreement is due for review in 2025, which the Labour leader says is a key moment to reset relations.
Libya floods: The bodies left unrecognisable by disaster
Doctors are struggling to identify the remains which have been found as the death toll rises.
Drew Barrymore apology: Star halts talk show until writers strike ends
She issued a tearful apology for continuing her talk show while her unionised writers were on strike.
Morocco earthquake: The scars, the rubble and the spirit to rebuild
Morocco's earthquake destroyed lives but survivors are picking themselves up, James Copnall finds.
Hundreds of Eritrean opposition supporters arrested in Stuttgart
There have been a series of clashes between Eritrean regime supporters and opposition supporters abroad.
Lampedusa: Ursula von der Leyen and Giorgia Meloni visit island after migrant boat fears
More than 8,000 migrants have arrived on the Italian island over the past three days.
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Sudan conflict: Risking lives to bury the dead in Omdurman
Zeinab Mohamed Salih writes about how dangerous it was to bury her grandmother in war-hit Sudan.
Greece floods: Austrian honeymooners killed after holiday home swept away
DNA tests on two bodies recovered from the floods have confirmed their identities, Austria says.
Mahsa Amini: Protesters mark one year since death of Iranian student
Thousands of people around the world have taken to the streets to mark the anniversary of her death
Libya floods: A barren wasteland with a lingering smell of death
With lives in Libya washed away, anger mounts as people ask why they were told to stay at home.
Libya flood: 'There's a smell of decay and death in the air'
The BBC's Anna Foster is in Libya, a week on from devastating floods in the region.
Storm Lee heads towards New England and Canada
Around 80,000 customers are without power as the storm tracks north, bringing powerful winds.
Ukraine's Crimea attacks seen as key to counter-offensive against Russia
This week's attacks against Russian targets are part of increased efforts to cut supply lines.
Friday, September 15, 2023
Wagner group formally banned as terror organisation in the UK
The move comes just weeks after the death of the group's founder Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Libya flooding: CCTV shows cars swept away in Derna
Large parts of the city of Derna were destroyed after two dams burst, with thousands killed.
Why is the UK banning American XL Bully dogs?
The UK's prime minister says he wants the breed outlawed by the end of the year.
France: Trial opens over bus driver's death in face-mask fight
Two men in France are accused of beating a bus driver to death after refusing to wear masks.
Greta Thunberg charged after blocking Sweden oil port for second time
The climate activist refused to end the protest, hours after being convicted of a similar offence.
Moment puma cub found and rescued by police
Brazilian authorities think the big cat was destined to be sold for more than $4,000.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Danelo Cavalcante: Captured US jail fugitive planned to flee to Canada
Danelo Cavalcante also reportedly said officers came so close at times they almost stepped on him.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un to stay in Russia for several days
Meanwhile Vladimir Putin has "gratefully" accepted an invitation to visit North Korea, Kremlin says.
'Worse than death itself': Survivors describe Libya floods
Residents of Derna tell the BBC how they got out alive as floodwaters smashed through the city.
Libya flooding: Drone footage captures submerged neighbourhoods
The flooding in Derna swept away houses, buildings and left entire neighbourhoods surrounded by water.
Ros Atkins on... Libya’s political turmoil and the floods
The BBC's analysis editor looks at the link between the devastating floods and years of crisis in Libya.
Body of Ecuador gangster Júnior Roldán stolen from cemetery
The body of Junior Roldán, who was shot dead in May in Colombia, has vanished from a cemetery vault.
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Watch the arrest of US fugitive Danelo Cavalcante
Heavily armed officers cut fugitive's shirt off and handcuffed him - then lined up for a group shot.
Vladimir Putin says military co-operation with North Korea a possibility
Vladimir Putin met Kim Jong Un at a space centre during a brief and highly scrutinised visit to Russia.
Morocco earthquake: Before and after pictures show devastation
Satellite images of mountain villages reveal large numbers of collapsed buildings following the quake.
Libya flooding: Doctor pleads for help as body count increases
Dr Najib Tarhoni has been working at the nearest large hospital to Derna, and is assisting with the disaster.
Austrian ex-minister Karin Kneissl moves to Russia with her ponies
Karin Kneissl is known for her links to Russia, including dancing with Vladimir Putin at her wedding.
Derna: Soundtrack of children's cries now engulfs Libyan city
A Libyan journalist tells the BBC that survivors in Derna have reported scenes of utter devastation.
Libya floods: Storm Daniel forces people onto streets
Much of Libya's eastern port of Derna is underwater after two dams and four bridges collapsed.
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Colombia cocaine: Cultivation reaches record high
A UN report finds the area planted with coca bushes is the biggest ever registered.
Paul Simon 'beginning to accept' hearing loss
The US singer-songwriter says his new disability has changed the way he lives and works.
Libyan floods: Derna city alone recovers 1,000 bodies - minister
Much of Derna is under water after two dams and four bridges collapsed in flooding after Storm Daniel.
Monday, September 11, 2023
Danelo Cavalcante: Escaped US killer shaves beard as search widens
More sightings of Danelo Cavalcante, including one of him clean shaven, are made outside police perimeter.
Sara Sharif death: Pakistan police take children from grandfather's house
The five children were taken by police in an afternoon raid, Sara Sharif's grandfather tells the BBC.
Morocco earthquake: 'I had to choose between my parents and son'
Tayeb ait Ighenbaz is haunted by the decision he was forced to make after Morocco's earthquake struck.
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Hansi Flick sacked by Germany as Euro 2024 hosts lose patience
Hansi Flick is dismissed as manager of Euro 2024 hosts Germany following a poor run of results.
Morocco earthquake: Race against time to save survivors buried in rubble
Villagers dig by hand to find those still trapped, with few signs of an official response in some areas.
Morocco: Inside village with 90 people dead after quake
The BBC's Nick Beake is on the ground in Tafeghaghte after a powerful earthquake hit Morocco's High Atlas Mountains.
Beatification for Polish family murdered for sheltering Jews
A beatification Mass is held for the family of nine, who were executed by Nazis for protecting Jews.
Sudan conflict: Dozens killed in attack on Khartoum market, medics say
The attack in Khartoum killed at least 35 as fighting between factions continues, a charity says.
Russia hails unexpected G20 'milestone' as Ukraine fumes
The world's leading economies issue a joint statement shorn of direct criticism of Moscow's war.
Ukraine war: Two foreign aid workers die in Russian missile strike
Two volunteers are killed and two others injured when their vehicle comes under fire in Ukraine.
Morocco earthquake: CCTV footage shows man narrowly avoiding building collapse
CCTV shows the moment rubble begins to fall from a building onto the street where a man is standing.
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Ukraine war: Kyiv foils big Russian drone attack, officials say
Ukraine's capital is showered in debris from intercepted Russian drones, city officials say.
Ruby Franke and 8 passengers: The rise and fall of a parenting influencer
A woman who shot to fame giving parenting advice has been charged with six counts of child abuse
Johannesburg fire: Inside a 'hijacked' South African building
A resident describes her life inside one of South Africa's 'hijacked' buildings.
Kim Jong Un marks North Korea's anniversary with parade
Russia congratulates Kim Jong Un amid rumours of a possible meeting between him and Vladimir Putin.
In Pictures: Morocco earthquake hits historic Marrakesh
Large areas of the old city in Marrakesh are devastated by Friday evening's powerful quake.
Four videos show extent of damage in Marrakesh
An earthquake in central Morocco has killed hundreds of people with reports some remain trapped under rubble.
Friday, September 8, 2023
Elon Musk says he withheld Starlink over Crimea to avoid escalation
A senior Ukrainian official says this enabled Russian attacks and accuses him of "committing evil".
Greek floods: PM Mitsotakis warns of very unequal battle with nature
Rescuers try to reach hundreds of people trapped by floods in Greece where seven people have died.
Luis Rubiales: Spanish prosecutor files complaint with high court
A Spanish prosecutor files a complaint with its high court against suspended football federation president Luis Rubiales for sexual assault.
Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse: Japan's worst kept secret
For decades, sexual assault accusations marred his career - and for decades, the media failed to investigate.
Russia's Ukraine Danube attacks threaten Kyiv's economic lifeline
Attacks on Danube River ports have intensified recently, destroying large amounts of grain.
Ukraine war: Russia holds local elections in occupied Ukraine
Many taking part in early polling have been asked to vote in the presence of armed Russian soldiers.
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Mark Dickey: Rescuers rush to save US man trapped in Turkey cave
Mark Dickey has been stuck in the Morca Cave since Saturday after suffering gastrointestinal bleeding.
Otto Pérez Molina: Guatemalan ex-leader pleads guilty to corruption
Otto Pérez Molina, who resigned in 2015, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for fraud.
Google: Political adverts must disclose use of AI
The announcement follows fears AI-generated images and audio are already infiltrating ads.
Alleged serial killer held after bodies found in kitchen
Police discovered the crime after the 34-year-old suspect was evicted from his rented accommodation.
Bruce Springsteen postpones shows over stomach ulcer
The 73-year-old rock legend calls off eight concerts he was due to play on his US tour this month.
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Ukraine: Russian missile attack pulverises market
At least 16 people people have died in the city of Kostyantynivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
Kenyan baby stealer convicted after BBC expose
Hospital worker Fred Leparan attempted to sell a baby boy to an undercover BBC reporter.
Amazon rainforest: Deforestation rate continues to fall
For the second month in a row, there has been a huge reduction in the year-on-year deforestation rate.
Dead Sea reveals four 1,900-year-old Roman swords in cave
The excellently preserved weapons are believed to have been hidden by Judean rebels 1,900 years ago.
Bulgaria and Turkey streets turn to rivers in deadly floods
Flooding caused by heavy rain leads to at least 10 deaths in Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece.
British Museum: Chinese TikTok hit amplifies calls for return of artefacts
The show about a jade teapot that busts out of the museum fuels calls for treasures to be returned.
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
British Challenger 2 tank 'hit' in Ukraine
A video shared on social media appears to show a damaged British-made Challenger 2 tank.
Jill Biden: US first lady tests positive for Covid-19
She is experiencing mild symptoms, the White House says, while President Joe Biden tested negative.
How worrying is a Russia-Kim Jong Un alliance?
An arms deal between North Korea and Russia could suit both sides, and allow them to work more closely.
Monday, September 4, 2023
Israelis held in Cyprus over alleged rape
Israel's foreign ministry says six citizens were arrested on suspicion of raping a British tourist.
Morocco jet ski tourists were warned before shooting, Algeria says
Officials say the group ignored alerts after straying from Moroccan waters, but a survivor disputes this.
India's Moon lander enters sleep mode as lunar night falls
It is hoped the Vikram lander and Pragyaan rover will reawaken when the next lunar day starts.
Gabon coup leader Brice Nguema sworn in as president
General Brice Nguema, who toppled long-time leader Ali Bongo, officially becomes Gabon's interim leader.
Sunday, September 3, 2023
Minnesota jail in lockdown as 100 inmates refuse to return to cells
Prisoners are reportedly protesting conditions at the facility amid hot conditions.
Torrential rain in Spain causes major flooding
Atletico Madrid and Seville's football match was called off as a red alert was issued in the capital.
Ukraine War: Counter-offensive troops punch through Russia line, generals claim
Kyiv says its troops are gaining momentum in what continues to be a lengthy and bloody counter-offensive.
Sudan conflict: Air strike on Khartoum kills at least 20
Hundreds have died and millions have been forced from their homes since fighting began in April.
Italian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen in record-breaking 10th consecutive F1 win
Red Bull's Max Verstappen sets an all-time record for consecutive wins with victory in the Italian Grand Prix.
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Former top US diplomat Bill Richardson dies aged 75
The former US envoy to the UN won praise for his work freeing detained Americans around the world.
Spectacular meteor streaks across night sky in Turkey
Green shafts of light from a meteor were caught on camera as it passed over the city of Erzurum.
Torrential rain turns Burning Man festival into mud bath
People at the event in the US state of Nevada have been told to conserve their food and water.
Burning Man festival-goers told to conserve food and water
Festival-goers are told to conserve their food as access in and out of the Nevada event is shut down.
Gabon coup will not end rule by Bongo clan - presidential source
A source close to the deposed president says those celebrating the coup should not expect much change.
Israel: Police clash with Eritrean asylum seekers
Dozens of people are reported injured in Tel Aviv as demonstrations turn violent.
Ukraine war: Nobel Prize invitation to Russia and Iran withdrawn
The Nobel Foundation says the U-turn comes after strong reaction against it in Sweden.
Australia launches mission to rescue Antarctic researcher
An icebreaker is sent from Tasmania to evacuate a researcher with a "developing medical condition".
Jimmy Buffett: Margaritaville singer dies aged 76
The Grammy-nominated musician is also remembered as a successful author and entrepreneur.
Friday, September 1, 2023
Danelo Cavalcante: Convicted murderer escapes from Pennsylvania prison
Danelo Cavalcante was sentenced to life last week for killing an ex-girlfriend in front of her children.
Italy: Mother bear seen with cubs days before being shot
Villagers in San Sebastiano Dei Marsi were surprised to see a family of bears walking the streets.
Paris says au revoir to rental e-scooters
The ban comes after a vote in the French capital - but is it democracy in action?
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