A strong earthquake rocks Hormozgan province, killing five and wrecking a village near the coast.
The restrictions adopted in New York are likely to end up in another legal challenge.
In 2020, the BBC revealed that vast quantities of protected rosewood were being trafficked from Senegal.
The model cited "irreconcilable differences" with the media tycoon in court papers filed in California.
Rallies take place in Tobruk, Tripoli and other cities amid anger at the country's political deadlock.
Developers are moving away from stereotypes of Arab characters and depicting them more positively.
More than 400 survivors and relatives gave evidence in the unprecedented trial that ended this week.
Brazilian communities are combatting soaring food prices and a hunger crisis with urban gardens.
Seven months after the government repealed the farm laws, farmers say demands not fulfilled yet.
As the FBI adds Ruja Ignatova to its most wanted list, new findings suggest she amassed billions in Bitcoin.
A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken in the past seven days.
A historical group was instrumental in discovering a crannog made from stone near Lough Neagh.
A police informant says he was told that the driver was "unaware" the air conditioning had failed.
The US president warns some US states will attempt to arrest women crossing state lines for access.
Republic of Ireland manager Vera Pauw says she was raped and sexually assaulted by three different men in Dutch football.
Support for Russia's elite fighting force looks less certain as the regiment reappears in Ukraine.
Couples tie the knot nine months after the country voted for marriage for all.
'How could I let this happen to my children?" grieving Honduran mother asks.
Some 60% of the country's population faces starvation amid food aid cuts, aid workers say.
Ship tracking reveals the route of a grain shipment from Russian-controlled Ukraine.
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