Italy's famed Uffizi admits cyber-attack but denies security breach Hackers were reported to have infiltrated IT systems - but the gallery says its works are safe.
Unanswered questions remain after death of Australia's most wanted fugitive Double-murderer Dezi Freeman evaded capture for seven months in the bush but police believe he had help.
Artemis II crew take 'spectacular' image of Earth The snap was taken aboard the Orion capsule by its commander, Reid Wiseman, as the crew head towards the Moon.
Baby shot dead in pram in New York City, police say The seven-month-old child is the unintended victim of a suspected gang-related shooting, officials say.
Why isn't Artemis II landing on the Moon? The US is aiming to be the first country to land humans on the lunar surface again by 2028 - so what's this mission for?
Peter Magyar, the former Orban ally vying for power in Hungary Magyar represents the biggest threat to Viktor Orban's rule in Hungary since he won the first of four consecutive victories in 2010.
World's oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, dies aged 193 The vet who cared for the giant tortoise said he had left behind a "legacy of resilience and longevity".
Eurovision Song Contest launches first-ever Asia edition Broadcasters from 10 countries, including South Korea and the Philippines, will be taking part.
Russian oil tanker docks in Cuba ending near-total blockade A Russian oil tanker has docked in Cuba, providing temporary relief after months of shortages.
Shock, sadness and relief in town at centre of Australia's seven-month manhunt for Dezi Freeman The Australian town has been in the spotlight since Dezi Freeman shot dead two police officers last year.
Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse paintings stolen in Italian job The paintings were taken from a museum in Parma by four masked men in the middle of the night, police say.
Frosting, sprinkles and layers of fun: Giant cake picnic hits Sydney Hundreds of bakers head to the city's botanic gardens to share and savour their colourful creations.
Potential Houthi threat to Red Sea shipping could further damage global economy The Iran-backed group could bring a second crucial waterway to a standstill, writes Sebastian Usher.