'They were just kids': Mother mourns sons killed in Israeli strike while waiting for aid Two of Iman al-Nouri's five sons were killed outside a clinic in Deir al-Balah on Thursday, while a third was seriously wounded.
The beauty and brutality of life in the shadow of Kashmir killings BBC visits ground zero of the April attack in Pahalgam where locals are picking up the pieces of their broken lives.
BBC correspondent explains the role of fuel switches The BBC's Theo Leggett explains that the two switches were moved which caused the crash
Trump surveys damage in Texas as search continues for 160 missing At least 120 were killed when flash flooding devastated areas in central Texas last week.
'We're worried about our future': Srebrenica massacre's tensions still felt 30 years on While communities in Sarajevo mark three decades since the massacre, denial of the genocide in on the rise.
Judge blocks Trump's birthright order after Supreme Court ruling The White House vowed to fight the judge's ruling, which once again paused a priority for Trump.
Semenya's right to a fair hearing violated - ECHR Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya wins a partial victory at the European Court of Human Rights in her long legal battle over athletics' sex …
South Korea's ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol rearrested Yoon is in detention for a second time over his failed martial law declaration last year.
Greece suspends asylum applications for migrants from North Africa The temporary measures come as Crete grapples with a 350% increase in arrivals compared to last year.
Are India's skies safe? Air safety watchdog responds amid rising concerns India’s skies remain safe, with accident rates below global averages, air safety regulator chief tells the BBC.
Jota's car was probably speeding before fatal crash, Spanish police say The Liverpool player was killed with his brother when their Lamborghini car had a suspected tyre blowout.
Russian minister's death serves as warning to political elite President Putin sacked his transport minister. Hours later, his body was found in a park with a gunshot wound to the head.
From India to Britain and back: The cartoonist who fought censors with a smile Abu Abraham’s sharp cartoons exposed power’s excesses during India’s 1975 Emergency crackdown.