News Headlines
May 20th
The former US president has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, his office says.
May 19th
The UN's humanitarian chief welcomes the move but says it is only "a drop in the ocean of what is urgently needed".
May 19th
The US president holds talks with leaders of both countries in the latest efforts to end the fighting.
May 19th
América Sánchez, 20, and Adal Jair Maldonado Marcos, 23, died when the tall ship lost power and drifted into the bridge.
May 19th
Temporary Protected Status allows people to live and work in the US legally if their home countries are deemed to be unsafe.
May 19th
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says there's been a rise in Iran-linked operations on UK soil.
May 19th
"Fear managed to defeat fury" is how one analyst interpreted liberal Nicusor Dan beating hard-right George Simion to the presidency.
May 19th
A deal between the UK and European Union (EU) has been agreed at a post-Brexit leaders summit in London.
May 19th
Pedro Sánchez warns against "double standards" after Russia was banned from the song contest in 2022.
May 19th
The two sides have struck a new post-Brexit deal but this so-called 'reset' of the relationship is just the beginning.
May 19th
Equatorial Guinea has been rowing with Gabon for decades over three islands in potentially oil-rich waters.
May 19th
Residents have been told to move to western Gaza in one of the largest evacuation orders of recent months.
May 19th
The Vatican says a meeting between the new Pope and US vice-president was "cordial".
May 19th
Timothy Omotoso, who denies assaulting women from his church, has reportedly returned to Nigeria.
May 19th
The €400 million high-security jail will be built in France's overseas region of French Guiana in South America.
May 19th
The feline was found carrying 235.65g of marijuana and 67.76g of heroin, authorities say.
May 19th
Dozens of people have died in parts of the United States after tornadoes caused catastrophic damage across the weekend.
May 19th
The father of Malhotra, the Indian travel influencer, has denied allegations that she was a spy for Pakistan.
May 19th
An investigation into the illicit mining sector reveals a world of child exploitation.
May 19th
A group of researchers have come to Pipestone Creek in Canada to figure out why thousands of dinosaurs are buried here.
May 18th
The 24-year-old took the title at the Eurovision competition with the song Wasted Love.
May 18th
The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins examines President Trump's trip to the Gulf.
May 18th
Voters are choosing between hard-right Euro-sceptic George Simion and liberal mayor Nicusor Dan in a presidential run-off.
May 18th
The BBC visits families in Kashmir devastated by the deadliest clashes in years, and speaks to military insiders.
May 18th
Matthew Radalj tells the BBC of his time in a Beijing prison, revealing what goes on behind bars.