Paul Adams examines why agencies are unable to get desperately needed aid into the Gaza Strip.
Officials suggested the blaze started on the building's first floor, where electric bikes were stored.
The anniversary comes at a difficult time for Kyiv, after retreat from a key town and US military aid on hold.
Ukrainians may be fatigued by the war, but they still see it as a fight for survival.
The BBC's Joe Inwood reflects on two years since Russia launched its full scale invasion of Ukraine.
One of India’s most popular singers says she feels a duty to pass on what she's learnt to the next gen.
Piers Morgan and Oprah have criticised the use of AI deepfake ads used to promote a "manifestation" guide.
The jury found former CEO Wayne LaPierre cost the guns group $5.4m through lavish spending on himself.
An A-50 aircraft is reportedly shot down over Russia, more than 200km from the front line.
The history-making robot likely caught its foot on a rock and fell on its side, US operator says.
The object has been determined to be non-threatening, but its origin and purpose is unknown.
Several clinics paused treatment after a court ruled frozen embryos have the same rights as children.
Experts say highly flammable cladding may have helped the fire spread.
Cladding as well as high winds are being blamed for the flame in the 14-floor complex in Valencia.
Hundreds of security service workers are evacuated after reports of a strange smell in the building.
Macky Sall's attempt to postpone the elections has thrown Senegal into political turmoil.
The Putin critic's spokeswoman says his mother was told he would be buried in the prison if she did not agree.
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