The US state department says the move would be a violation of the ceasefire deal, but did not give further details.
In an effort to ward off potentially sinister rituals, the Catalonian town of Terrassa hopes to keep its black cats safe during the occult-themed holiday.
In an effort to ward off potentially sinister rituals, the Catalonian town of Terrassa hopes to keep its black cats safe during the occult-themed holiday.
Lesley Benzies was one of the architects behind one of the most successful video games in history.
In reflecting on a gentle melancholy many can relate to, this book teaches us to appreciate the small joys in life.
Questions around the up-and-coming TikTok star's connection to a teenage girl's death have eclipsed his career's rise.
One Palestinian family shares their story of life coming full circle - and what they believe lies ahead as talk turns to rebuilding Gaza
For locals, the promise of more tourism is a welcome opportunity - but they are also wary.
Protesters took to the streets of American cities to demonstrate against President Trump's policies.
It comes after outrage in Israel that the armed group has not returned all deceased hostages from Gaza.
The latest attack is at least the sixth US strike on Venezuelan ships in recent weeks.
Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam was freed from prison after being wrongfully convicted for a 1980 murder.
Pakistan said the strike targeted militants and denied attacking civilians.
Kisumu mourners flock to see Raila Odinga's body as Barack Obama remembers "a true champion of democracy".
The Israeli military said it had fired at a "suspicious vehicle" it said had crossed the line demarcating the area occupied by its forces.
The Israeli military said it had fired at a "suspicious vehicle" it said had crossed the line demarcating the area occupied by its forces.
Jess Rowe and Miriam Payne told the BBC how they made the six-month journey unsupported, catching fish and growing their own vegetables.
Pakistan said the strike targeted militants and denied attacking civilians.
Tom Fletcher told the BBC more aid trucks were entering Gaza, but that it was a "huge job" to get vital supplies to those in need.
Huge crowds are attending a memorial for the former leader in Kisumu ahead of his funeral on Sunday.
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