Myanmar coup: Aung San Suu Kyi appears in court to face fresh charges
Ms Suu Kyi was told she faces fresh charges a month after she was detained during a military coup. ...
Ms Suu Kyi was told she faces fresh charges a month after she was detained during a military coup. ...
Chloe Zhao, director of Nomadland, is hailed as a "huge inspiration for young Asian girls". ...
Images from the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony split between Los Angeles and New York. ...
The singer of South Korean boy band Stray Kids is accused of being verbally abusive while in middle school. ...
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are hosting the year's first major film and TV awards ceremony. ...
A team of Islamic scholars in South Africa is on a mission to some dangerous and drug-infested areas. ...
A traditional herbal remedy said to "cure" Covid has resurfaced, but there's no evidence it works. ...
Writers may be self-censoring because they don't want to be "cancelled", author Kazuo Ishiguro says. ...
Ahmed, blind since birth, stands in for teachers who don't make it in to their ruined school in Yemen. ...
Polish teenager Krystyna Paszko's idea won an EU prize - she tells the BBC the story behind it. ...
A group of Afro-Colombian women use their skills to help women give birth in areas run by gangs. ...
On the anniversary of the US-Taliban deal, Afghanistan finds itself in a precarious state. ...
Tehran insists the US must lift all of its unilateral sanctions before talks can resume. ...
The Mosley family spent 10 hours creating this colourful snake sculpture out of snow. ...
Chinese Super League champions Jiangsu FC - who have the same owners as Inter Milan - "cease operations". ...
Police have fired on protesters in Myanmar, on the deadliest day since rallies against the country's coup began. ...
The former US president will address the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Florida. ...
Medical officials in California say they will investigate surgeon Scott Green. ...
Human rights violations have taken place in Tigray region, Secretary of State Antony Blinken says. ...
The pro-democracy figures are accused of "subversion" under the controversial security legislation. ...
Police fire live rounds, tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse anti-coup rallies in several cities. ...
The 380km barrier will curb the flow of illegal migrants, drugs and stolen vehicles, the president says. ...
New York's governor denies wrongdoing and orders an external inquiry after claims by a second ex-aide. ...
A devaluing currency and hard economic conditions make cryptocurrencies attractive despite the risks. ...
President Xi says China has achieved his poverty reduction pledge - but has it? ...
The Serum Institute of India isn't a household name, but it's the world's largest vaccine maker. ...
A senior German immunologist tells the BBC that his country should reverse its decision on the jab. ...
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler return to host the year's first major film and TV awards ceremony on Sunday. ...
A look inside a "liberal-free zone" and meeting spot for people on the political right. ...
Lucy's dream of working in the Middle East turned into a nightmare of abuse. She's not the only one. ...
While the election is for the legislative assembly, it is seen as a key test for President Bukele. ...
The US is the first country in the world to approve the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. ...
All inmates at Namur prison have been confined to their cells amid the virus outbreak, officials say. ...
The ornate discovery was used during festivities and parades almost 2,000 years ago, experts say. ...
The release of the US intelligence probe into the Khashoggi murder deepens diplomatic difficulties. ...
"I will never shut up," James tells Ibrahimovic in political activism spat. ...
The man had tried to stop the bird escaping when he was struck in the groin by a knife on the animal's leg. ...
Unconfirmed local reports suggest a woman was shot during Saturday's demonstrations. ...
In stark contrast to floods in December, some of the city's boats and gondolas are beached. ...
Some 317 girls remain missing in Zamfara state, but 42 people abducted in Niger state are freed. ...
The coronavirus aid plan passes despite total Republican opposition, but must now go to the Senate. ...
The golfer received successful "follow-up procedures" following Tuesday's serious car crash in LA. ...
The prison's director is among 25 people killed in the mass escape near the capital, Port-au-Prince. ...
James Le Mesurier fell to his death in Istanbul in 2019 with a sense that Syrian and Russian disinformation had destroyed his reputation. ...
The Dissident explores what happened to the Saudi journalist and who might have ordered his murder. ...
Ayesha and Irshad were breadwinners in a former Pakistani tribal area where militancy is rising again. ...
Several waves of Pokémania have swept the globe, keeping this lucrative franchise relevant for 25 years. ...
A photo archive reveals John F Kennedy's efforts to court African leaders in the post-colonial era. ...
A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. ...
Could the cryptocurrency's huge electricity consumption also sink it? ...
Ros Atkins looks at the consequences of Facebook's power on events in Myanmar, Washington DC and Australia. ...
Thousands of "cold-stunned" turtles were rescued as temperatures dropped to record lows this month. ...
The four children were all caught by volunteers holding a blanket on the street in Istanbul. ...
Villages and cities become a sea of bright light to mark the end of Chinese New Year celebrations. ...
An official report says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the journalist's murder. ...
Japan's Tamayo Marukawa signs a document opposing a move for separate surnames for married couples. ...
The network will enable users to charge for extra content such as bonus tweets and newsletters. ...
A unearthed photo album uncovers personal letters from the biggest stars of the 1950s and 60s. ...
A teacher at a school in the north-western Zamfara state tells the BBC at least 300 girls were taken. ...
Nigel Skea, 52, was jailed and fined for breaking hotel quarantine to meet his fiancée on another floor. ...
The diplomats had no choice as Pyongyang has banned trains from leaving as part of Covid measures. ...
Critics said the forced burial order was intended to target minorities and did not respect religions. ...
The disappearance of Melissa Caddick - who is accused of stealing from investors - has flummoxed police. ...
Eritrean troops killed hundreds in Aksum in Ethiopia's Tigray region, witnesses tell Amnesty and the BBC. ...
The rugby league players performed a song from their balconies in hotel quarantine in Australia. ...
The Pentagon said the strike on Syria was in response to an attack on US and coalition personnel in Iraq. ...
K-pop superstars Blackpink have emerged as the latest force in the global fight against climate change. ...
While Western sanctions may not help, China and South East Asia's influence may have some sway. ...
The case went cold after the man accused disappeared following a brutal 1999 gang rape in India. ...
Wenatchee High School in Washington state found a creative way for their band students to practise safely. ...
Fishing community leaders say Greenpeace's action is dangerous and illegal. ...
Hollywood make-up artists on their experiences of working in the time of Covid-19. ...
Protected land reserved for Brazil's indigenous communities is being traded on the social network. ...
The dairy group looking into the hard butter issue has called for a freeze on palm fats in cow feed. ...
A photograph of Nergal stepping on a picture of the Virgin Mary led to charges of blasphemy. ...
US media claims diplomats were made to undergo anal swabs to test for coronavirus. ...
Some have questioned China's definition of extreme poverty as earning less than $620 a year. ...
Joe Biden plans to speak to the Saudi king as the report into the journalist's murder goes public. ...
Mr Cuomo was once seen as a hero of the pandemic. Now he faces scrutiny from inside his party. ...
He urges his supporters to gather in the capital Yerevan, after the army says he must resign. ...
Dubai ruler's captive daughter writes to British police about her sister's abduction 20 years ago. ...
Facebook said deadly violence in Myanmar had brought about the need for the ban on the military. ...
The domestic helper from Myanmar was reportedly tortured and starved before her death. ...
Kelsey Grammer, who played Frasier Crane, will return but it is not known if other cast members will too. ...
Vidam Perevertilov's decision to swim towards a "black dot" - a life buoy - saved his life. ...
Remote working is "an aberration" that will be corrected as soon as possible says Goldman Sachs chief. ...
The mini electric vehicle being made by China's biggest carmaker is now outselling Tesla two to one. ...
The world-first law is designed to make the tech giants pay news publishers for content. ...
A report describes how prisoners of war are used as slave labour to generate money for the regime. ...
After the death of the last male member of an indigenous group, his grandchildren take an unusual step. ...
Democrats are working on a massive package of measures to help the US through the pandemic. ...
A rebel attack on the government's northern stronghold of Marib threatens mass displacement. ...
Figures show Australians are moving out of the large cities in search of a better quality of life. ...
The defence minister said people should at times provide their own security but it is not that easy. ...
Trading in GameStop shares halted minutes before markets closed but jumped again in late trading. ...
An NGO is training and paying communities in Kenya to catch locusts, so they can be turned into animal feed. ...
Local communities in the US have come up with a novel way to help feed those going hungry. ...
The champion golfer had to be cut free from the vehicle and was taken to hospital. ...
The British socialite is in jail in New York awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. ...
Amnesty said it took the decision after complaints of "hate speech" by the Russian opposition leader. ...
The violence is thought to be linked to a battle for control of the jails after a gang leader's killing. ...
The cause of death is still unknown but a recent cyclone is among the theories being investigated. ...
Rescuers have successfully refloated 28 pilot whales on a notorious New Zealand beach, Farewell Spit. ...
It is a milestone for the WHO scheme, which wants to ensure the fair distribution of vaccines. ...
A group of 28 pilot whales are back in the sea after beaching themselves twice in two days. ...
The High Court had earlier issued a stay to put the deportation on hold pending a Wednesday hearing. ...
Workers carry away the monument of the fascist dictator in the Spanish enclave of Melilla. ...
The landmark case has sparked debate as it shines a spotlight on housewives' unpaid labour. ...
The technology giant has bought around 100 companies in six years, chief executive Tim Cook has revealed. ...
The man considered by many to be the greatest golfer of all time has overcome many challenges in his career. ...
"US leadership has been sorely missed over the past years," the Canadian prime minister said. ...
A man who fled Syria is accused in Germany of being a "cog in the wheel" of a state torture machine. ...
Officers in New York were filmed using a hood to restrain Daniel Prude until he stopped breathing. ...
BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat sits down for a Zoom chat with Matt Groening. ...
Walker Swamp had been destroyed by 150 years of farming - now it is replenished and welcoming life. ...
Fallou Diop won the country's top racing prize when he was just 17. ...
Since taking up skating at the age of eight, Priyanka Dewan has become an international champion. ...
President Biden wants most children in classrooms again by April - but do parents think that's safe? ...
India's Motera stadium gives an unobstructed view of the pitch to 110,000 spectators. ...
An 18-wheeler truck crashes with a freight car carrying gasoline. ...
Officials are testifying at the first public inquiry into the 6 January riot by a pro-Trump mob. ...
Several others are missing after the accident on a lake near the northern city of Alexandria. ...
The FDLR says the government is wrong to blame them for Luca Attanasio's "heinous assassination". ...
The famed investigative journalist was assassinated in 2017 in a car bomb by her home. ...
An antibodies survey in Nigeria suggests millions, not thousands, have already had coronavirus. ...
Disha Ravi's arrest for sharing a document intended to help farmers sparked widespread outrage. ...
The man swam ashore and was ignored eight times on CCTV in the heavily fortified border zone. ...
She says lyrics for a leaked song are "extremely insensitive and disrespectful" to her family. ...
Dramatic video shows Nika Melia barricaded in a room with supporters as police raid his party's HQ. ...
These are the first cases in West Africa, five years after the end of the world's deadliest outbreak. ...
A user has been banned for streaming audio from multiple Clubhouse chatrooms onto their website. ...
Facebook will reverse a decision to block access to news content, Australia's government says. ...
The aircraft had to make an emergency landing after its engine failed, scattering debris over homes below. ...
Scientists determined the painting's age by examining ancient wasp nests around the artwork. ...
The sheer scale of the US death toll is hard to comprehend - it helps to hear the individual stories. ...
Christopher Pekny was making a device to be used at his child's gender-reveal party, police say. ...
Numbers are plunging due to pollution, unsustainable fishing and the draining of rivers. ...
Sarika Kale says she survived on instant noodles and chutney for years because that's all she could afford. ...
Horrific tales dominate the history of Liberia's civil war but no-one has been put on trial there. ...
Emma Coronel Aispuro's arrest comes two years after her husband was convicted in the US over his cartel. ...
The prime minister says vaccinations are on track after criticism the country has been slow to start. ...
The resolution calls for human rights abusers in the bloody civil war to be held to account. ...
Half a million Americans have died of the coronavirus. Here's a look behind this grim milestone. ...
Cristian Pineda, 11, was found dead by his mother amid freezing temperatures last week. ...
A new film shows the director's daughter Dylan Farrow addressing claims of abuse, which he denies. ...
The Victorian building was moved six blocks, but it was not a simple journey. ...
Luca Attanasio and two other people die after his UN convoy is attacked near Goma. ...
The three that died were Rothschild's giraffes, one of the animal's most endangered subspecies. ...
A deal between the Hollywood actor and two former students at his acting school is reached. ...
A disclaimer is running ahead of 18 episodes of The Muppet Show, which is streaming on Disney Plus. ...
France and Germany struggle to get schools back to normal as infection rates remain high. ...
New Zealand's prime minister attends a service held in tribute to the 185 people who lost their lives. ...
Matthew Mitcham made history in 2008, becoming the first openly gay male individual Olympic champion, but it was a troubled path on the way. ...
Protesters were undeterred by a statement warning they were heading down a path leading to "loss of life". ...
Varavara Rao has been in poor health for months and spent over 150 days in hospital in the past year. ...
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani told the BBC that he does not fear a military takeover by the Taliban. ...
The military must respect the wishes of Myanmar's people, the foreign secretary will tell the UN. ...
Having broken through the $50,000 level last week the cryptocurrency has extended its rally this year. ...
The popular beverage chain had in the past also sold tea bags with the phrase "Master I want you". ...
The airline stops flying 24 planes after an engine burst into flames soon after take-off from Denver. ...
A crowd's booing of a reference to Covid-19 vaccines is "disgusting", Australia's deputy PM says. ...
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Ashraf Ghani discusses the "hard decision" on war and peace. ...
Just eight countries in Africa have adequate death registration systems, a BBC investigation finds. ...
In Cincinnati's Over-The-Rhine neighbourhood, does urban revitalisation come at a cost? ...
Colombia has given protected status to almost one million Venezuelan migrants. ...
Divya Kakran, a young Indian wrestler, dreams of making history at the Olympics. ...
Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing was shot in the head just before her 20th birthday by security forces. ...
The Pangong Lake is one area of an ill-defined border which has seen tensions flare. ...
It is not known whether the seven electoral commission employees who died were deliberately targeted. ...
A letter from an ex-policeman alleges that New York police and the FBI conspired in the 1965 murder. ...
The French government said the move by Lyon's mayor was an "insult" to farmers. ...
Israel warns residents to avoid beaches as it tries to track the ship behind the pollution. ...
The military plane crashed short of the runway in the capital Abuja, after reporting engine failure. ...
Passenger Chris Schnell filmed the burning engine from his seat before the flight made an emergency landing. ...
Denver plane: Passengers describe moment engine failed ...
Tanzania is one of the few countries in the world to not publish data on Covid-19 cases. ...
The local sheriff says a suspect shot two people, before being shot by others at the store. ...
Tens of thousands again protest against the coup undeterred after two protesters died on Saturday. ...
Already critically endangered, Australia's Kangaroo Island dunnart has lost most of its habitat. ...
Shops, libraries and museums will now be open to the public, following easing of Covid rules. ...
Scott Morrison received the Pfizer vaccine as Australia begins its nationwide inoculation programme. ...
The arrest of the Catalan rapper has ignited a debate over freedom of speech in Spain. ...
A new BBC series shows how threats of nuclear war against North Korea gave way to a Trump-Kim bromance. ...
Companies doing business between Europe and the UK talk to the BBC about the impact of the new rules. ...
The city state has a dizzying array of vending machines, dispensing everything from cacti to pizza. ...
Some African nations have just begun vaccination programmes, but many have yet to start. ...
Director Martin Scorsese says streaming algorithms demean cinema and treat viewers as consumers. ...
Child poverty in the US "is an emergency and not a temporary one" advocates say. ...
As artificial intelligence systems get more prevalent, some of us already have computers as managers. ...
The Honolulu-bound Boeing suffered engine failure but returned safely to Denver airport. ...
Workers have been infected at a poultry plant - but there is no sign of transmission between humans. ...
Friedrich Karl Berger, 95, worked at the Nazi Neuengamme camp during World War Two. ...
Protesters gather in Australia to oppose the launch of the country's coronavirus vaccine programme. ...
The bronze statue has become one of the most recognisable images of New York. ...
Reports from the scene say police used live ammunition at the rally in the city of Mandalay. ...
The action comes days before the country is set to begin its rollout of coronavirus vaccines. ...
The head of the World Trade Organization says it is in richer countries' interest to share vaccines. ...
Naomi Osaka cements her place as the outstanding star of the women's game by beating Jennifer Brady in the Australian Open final for a fourth Grand Slam title. ...
The two women wore glasses and wigs in order to try to receive a Covid-19 vaccine early in Florida. ...
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton says reports suggest Kim "had been over the marriage for a long time". ...
It is the first of two scheduled appearances in court on Saturday for the prominent Putin critic. ...
Shannon Stevens was shocked to find there was a bear behind when she used an outhouse in Alaska. ...
She is the second senior figure to leave the online giant's ethics unit over the past few months. ...
Since the first case in northern Italy a year ago the lives of Europeans have been changed forever. ...
The Hirak movement marks its second anniversary with hopes of a rebirth despite appeasement efforts. ...
How peace between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain is reshaping business and the region's alliances. ...
Stephanie Hegarty meets the people sharing their story of trying to illegally enter the EU on social media. ...
From blind-folded protests to dressing like Aung Sun Suu Kyi, artists are concerning Myanmar's military. ...
Here are some of the stories you may have missed this week. ...
Fleeing from North Korea can be a traumatic ordeal. Here's how defectors start new lives in the South. ...
A comedian's joke about a young disabled boy launched a nearly decade-long free speech battle. ...
The shark population off Congo-Brazzaville is threatened as desperate fishermen search deeper waters. ...
Italian rescuers find an injured man who says his dog helped him to survive. ...
The human rights office has also asked the UAE about the status of the daughter of Dubai's ruler. ...
The rover touched down successfully on Thursday in Mars' Jezero Crater. ...
It comes after militiamen attacked army positions, close to the presidential palace, overnight. ...
Last year saw a record numbers of extreme weather events costing billions of dollars in damages. ...
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent. ...
The White House has signalled it will not be business as usual with Saudi's powerful crown prince. ...
Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing, 20, is the first protester to die since the 1 February coup. ...
Pakistan's Dananeer Mobin, 19, has got two countries that usually see tense relations, ready to "pawri" (party). ...
The US says it is prepared to meet Iran to salvage a 2015 deal to limit its nuclear programme. ...
It marks the first time China has disclosed its casualties in the deadly June 2020 incident. ...
The independent news outlet Malaysiakini had published critical comments on the judiciary. ...
France's president says failure to share vaccines more evenly is deepening global inequality. ...
In recent years there's been increasing use of a law which bans speaking out against the government. ...
Like so many desperate Texans, Henry is struggling to stay warm without power. ...
People with psychosis are usually given powerful medication - in Norway they can now choose to go drug-free. ...
A looming election could bury any chance of saving the deal, while Iran and the US play tough. ...
The six-wheeled robot survives a hair-raising, seven-minute descent to the surface of the Red Planet. ...
The jihadist abduction and killing of mountaineer Hervé Gourdel in Algeria in 2014 prompted outrage. ...
Jon Doulman built a unique prosthetic after hearing about Triumph, a koala born without a foot. ...
Revelations about sexual assaults and incest hit the reputation of France's intellectual elite. ...
What do a series of recent controversies tell us about the politics around "cancel culture"? ...
Scientists are vaccinating the entire adult population of a town in Brazil against Covid-19, to see if it helps bring life back to normal. ...
A report examines the potential of materials that can change shape, adapt and repair themselves. ...
Two girls are dead and a third is critical, with their families alleging that they were attacked. ...
Serena Williams leaves her Australian Open news conference in tears after her semi-final defeat by Naomi Osaka. ...
A judge rules that by live-streaming a protest the Belsat TV journalists incited unrest in Minsk. ...
Police say Robert Maraj died on Friday night as he walked on a road in Long Island. ...
Scott Morrison says Facebook's decision to block news feeds to users is "arrogant and disappointing". ...
Water treatment facilities are hit as many struggle with power cuts and frigid conditions. ...
Seiko Hashimoto was appointed after her predecessor was criticised for making sexist comments. ...
Naomi Osaka will face Jennifer Brady in the Australian Open final after beating Serena Williams and ending the American's quest for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title. ...
Police clash with protesters in Madrid and Barcelona, as unrest over Pablo Hasel's jailing spreads. ...
In a new documentary, the singer reveals she was minutes from death after her overdose in 2018. ...
One in 12 students were skipping classes because they could not afford tampons and pads. ...
The two record labels have teamed up to find a new K-pop boy group through a joint venture. ...
A law that would force tech firms to pay for news is being closely watched globally. We explain why. ...
Police in Afghanistan are training to deal with militant attacks amid Taliban threats. ...
Anastasia Shevchenko awaits a verdict on charges of being linked to a pro-democracy group in the UK. ...
Frozen wind turbines are being blamed for power failures - but problems with fossils fuels are a bigger issue. ...
Millions are still without power and water all across Texas after a winter storm. ...
The controversial figure, who dies aged 70, was loved or loathed depending on your politics. ...
For the first time in 11 years, suicide among women has gone up, and the pandemic is playing a part. ...
The number of undernourished children has grown in the last five years, reversing hard-won gains. ...
Nasa's Perseverance rover is aiming for Jezero Crater, considered “too dangerous” for previous spacecraft. ...
Speaking as her autobiography is published, the actress talks about lockdown in the UK. ...
Russia condemns a decision calling for the Kremlin critic's release because of a risk to his life. ...
The radio personality was one of the most famous and controversial conservative icons in the US. ...
A privacy group says Los Angeles police asked users of the smart home system to share footage with them. ...
The gas chamber killed over 100 and was "a kind of laboratory" for the Nazis, a historian says. ...
It is hoped the hover fly and wasp-nest beetle will stop wasps from disrupting the local eco-system. ...
Samantha Stark discussed the issue of Britney Spears' father's conservatorship with BBC News. ...
Teachers told the teenage girl to dye her naturally-brown hair black to comply with school rules. ...
Regé-Jean Page is to play the lead role in the fantasy film, based on the board game. ...
At least 21 people have died while many more are struggling with power cuts and frigid conditions. ...
An all-boys' boarding school has been raided, with one pupil killed and 27 other children abducted. ...
The Australian celebrity chef had already been taken off Facebook for his posts about the coronavirus. ...
Female MPs will be invited to board meetings - but cannot talk - days after an Olympics sexism row. ...
Protesters have parked vehicles across key junctions in Yangon while a large demonstration grows. ...
Demonstrations were seen in dozens of cities after Pablo Hasel was jailed over tweets and lyrics. ...
MJ Akbar, a former editor, was the most high-profile figure to be named in India's #MeToo movement. ...
Texas is experiencing record low temperatures, with some places dipping to 0F (-18C). ...
The UN is analysing videos in which the daughter of Dubai's ruler says she fears for her life. ...
Ri Sol-ju joined her husband at a concert on Tuesday to mark the birthday of his late father. ...
China's demand for cars and luxury goods from Europe bounced back in 2020 as its economy recovered. ...
A doctor testifies to lawmakers, deepening a scandal over officials receiving vaccines out of turn. ...
The "circuit-breaker" lockdown was designed to crush a coronavirus breach from hotel quarantine. ...
Who is Nodeep Kaur, the young woman whose arrest has caused global outrage? ...
Princess Latifa disappeared in 2018, but managed to send secret messages to her friends. ...
Rio would normally be a riot of colour at this time of year, but carnival had to be postponed. ...
Fleeing from North Korea can be a traumatic ordeal. Here's how defectors start new lives in the South. ...
The man was tracked through the de-militarized zone by South Korean troops for three hours. ...
Skin experts raise health-and-safety concerns about the videos, which do not carry a warning. ...
Residents say they have seen bodies floating in the water after the overcrowded boat crashed. ...
The US top infectious diseases expert receives an Israeli prize for his work during the Covid crisis. ...
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says rich countries should not be allowed to vaccinate their people as poorer countries wait. ...
Images from the US state of Texas as a winter storm brings freezing weather and a rare snowfall. ...
Pablo Hasel had defied a jail term for "glorifying terrorism" in lyrics and tweets. ...
A court in Dhaka convicts a group of Islamist militants of the 2015 attack on a secular blogger. ...
Saline solution and mineral water were being hawked as coronavirus jabs, and some sent overseas. ...
Washington vows to punish "those responsible" after rockets hit a base used by the US-led coalition. ...
New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern accuses Australia of "abdicating its responsibilities" over the woman. ...
Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona denies leading attacks on Muslims in the Central African Republic (CAR). ...
A tussle over an Indian grocery store pits Amazon and Reliance against each other in court. ...
A severe winter storm has swept throughout Texas bringing snow, ice, and dangerously low temperatures. ...
A former staffer for the ruling Liberal Party alleges she was raped by a man in a minister's office. ...
Hundreds of children have been killed or wounded by sniper fire as Yemen's civil war continues. ...
New South Wales police allege the former swimmer and another man concealed drugs inside candles. ...
The shark population off Congo-Brazzaville is threatened as desperate fishermen search deeper waters. ...
The first trials of the Cuban-produced Soberana 2 are "encouraging", Cuban scientists say. ...
Mate Rimac struggled to get anyone to believe that cutting edge sportscars could be made in Croatia. ...
Known as the birthplace of Jazz, New Orleans has thousands of musicians that rely on gigs to survive. ...
Protesters demand that President Jovenel Moïse step down but he argues his term is not yet over. ...
Nigel Skea, 52, admits he left his hotel room to meet his fiancée on another floor. ...
Residents hit upon the idea after the annual street parade was cancelled because of the pandemic. ...
Police say Robert Maraj died on Friday night as he walked on a road in Long Island. ...
Key maps and charts explaining how the virus has spread around the world. ...
Disha Ravi, the 22-year-old co-founder of India's Fridays For Future chapter, is in prison for sedition. ...
The military says fines will also apply to those found to incite "hatred" towards the coup leaders. ...
The archaeological find in the Abydos burial ground is thought to date back about 5,000 years. ...
The disappointing figure comes despite surging growth in the second half of the year. ...
Delhi chief minister criticises the arrest of Disha Ravi, 22, over a document intended to help farmers. ...
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is set to be the first African and female boss of the World Trade Organization. ...
Democrats show chilling and violent footage of the riot - some new - during the impeachment trial. ...
Republican Mitch McConnell calls the former president's actions a “disgraceful dereliction of duty”. ...
Two people die and another two are injured in a string of attacks said to have targeted homeless people. ...
A comedian's joke about a young disabled boy launched a nearly decade-long free speech battle. ...
A teenager caught up in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict tells of her and her grandfather's near-death encounter. ...
Young British Indians tell Radio 1 Newsbeat why the Indian farmers' protests are important to them. ...
Solving global warming would be “the most amazing thing humanity has done”, says the billionaire. ...
Ken Barton steps down in the wake of allegations of money laundering within the Australian casino chain. ...
Australian girl Tj Kleeman began scrubbing graves to overcome a fear, but now does it to "feel amazing". ...
Child poverty in the US "is an emergency and not a temporary one" advocates say. ...
There’s a lot of choice about which type of face covering to wear – and in some countries the advice is changing. ...
Under travel rules, Aaron has to spend three weeks in a hotel room in Hong Kong, and Jane is in a Sydney hotel for a fortnight. ...
The US president asks Congress to pass new laws, including a ban on assault weapons. ...
Freezing temperatures have been recorded across the usually hot southern US state. ...
A fire destroyed dozens of shacks, home to hundreds of undocumented workers, in southern Spain last night. ...
Armoured vehicles were seen on the streets for the first time since the coup on 1 February. ...
Argentina's former president lived a flamboyant life mired in financial scandal and controversy. ...
There has been criticism over the level of access to key data the team was given by the Chinese. ...
Roslyn was helped with a lullaby after she spotted the group on YouTube. ...
Former President Trump is acquitted of a charge on inciting deadly violence in the US Capitol. ...
Disha Ravi was held for sharing a document designed to help ongoing protests against new farming laws. ...
Professor John Watson is a member of the World Health Organization's team investigating the origins of Covid-19. ...
The move comes after three new local cases of Covid-19 were reported in Auckland. ...
These are the first cases in West Africa, five years after the end of the world's deadliest outbreak. ...
Watch highlights of the Senate vote to clear the former president of inciting the attack on the US Capitol. ...
Jailed Putin critic Alexei Navalny relies on several women in key roles - who are they? ...
Sunday Igboho is accused of stoking ethnic tensions in Nigeria after targeting Fulani herders. ...
Indian ministers have been promoting new microblogging site Koo following disagreements with Twitter. ...
TJ Ducklo allegedly threatened to "destroy" a female reporter asking questions about his private life. ...
The country has been hit hard by a second wave of the outbreak linked to a new Covid variant. ...
Some online yoga influencers are accused of spreading conspiracy theories. Does yoga have a problem? ...
A group of British-Indian soldiers held off an entire Japanese division for three months in 1944. ...
A selection of pictures from our readers on the theme of "shelter". ...
A director draws on her own experiences in this story of a talented teen groomed by her ski coach. ...
Barely a single great white shark has been spotted off the city's coast for two years, where once there were hundreds. ...
Videos show people banging pots and pans, and surrounding security vehicles in protest. ...
A total of 57 senators voted to convict the former president, far short of the 67 votes needed. ...
The 7.3-magnitude quake struck just three weeks before the 10-year anniversary of the 2011 tsunami. ...
A member of the team accuses China of withholding full data on the early days of the outbreak. ...
People in the Netherlands are making the most of wintry weather that has frozen local waterways. ...
Daniil Medvedev's coach walks out of his Australian Open third-round match as the Russian blows a two-set lead before winning. ...
Here's some of the news you may have missed this week. ...
A trial will assess whether the vaccine produces a strong immune response in six to 17-year-olds. ...
The military is now in charge of Myanmar after a coup. Does it know what to do next? ...
The remains of French and Russian soldiers who died in the disastrous retreat are laid to rest. ...
On the fourth day of the impeachment trial, the former president’s defence set out their case. ...
The Biden administration will start by processing some 25,000 people, reversing a Trump-era policy. ...
The mathematicians who worked behind the scenes on the American space programme. ...
A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. ...
The building of an expressway in Kenya's capital could divide Nairobi in more ways than one. ...
Mohammad Ali Sadpara will be remembered as a versatile climber who was revered in his native Pakistan. ...
Hundreds of apps offering "instant" loans drew people who were out of work and desperate for cash. ...
A leaked video shows Russian police interrogating protester Gennady Shulga while pushing him onto his dog's food bowl after a rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. ...
A pro-Trump mob called the loyal former vice-president a traitor who should be hanged. What changed? ...
The people of Myanmar watched a coup unfold on 1 February. Why are they scared? ...
The UK Supreme Court's ruling is a victory for communities severely hit by pollution in the Niger Delta. ...
Germany announces new border restrictions, while Austrian and Czech governments also restrict travel. ...
Charges are dropped against two officers who were filmed knocking down a 75-year-old man last June. ...
His team, expecting an acquittal in the Senate vote, will not draw out the impeachment trial. ...
A judge denies a request from the singer's father to exert greater control over her finances. ...
A US congressman made an unusual appearance when struggling with his video conferencing technology. ...
The EU is considering more sanctions on Russia over the case of Putin critic Alexei Navalny. ...
Coronavirus cases have been on the increase across countries in southern Africa. ...
Gen Min Aung Hlaing's call to "join hands" with the military is met with huge nationwide rallies. ...
The early morning pile-up killed at least five people and left others trapped in their vehicles. ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in the biggest game in US sport. ...
The US president's warning came after he had his first phone call with China’s President Xi Jinping. ...
The Australian state shuts down over a dozen cases but the Grand Slam will continue in Melbourne. ...
Anna Sorokin was jailed in 2019 after spending years living as a wealthy socialite in New York. ...
Revolutions brought dramatic to change to the region - but the causes have not gone away. ...
People have been avoiding Chinatowns since the start of the pandemic - and now they're struggling. ...
The Black Sea mansion highlighted by Alexei Navalny is beset with construction issues, say builders. ...
When it comes to vaccine distribution there is one question most people are asking - when will I be offered it? ...
There is much excitement about the prospect of making hydrogen on offshore windfarms. Could it work? ...
Democrats wrap up their impeachment case against former President Donald Trump. ...
Aida and Daniel are married - and both paramedics in Tijuana, one of the most violent cities in the world. ...
As countries scramble to protect themselves against Covid-19, the search for its origin continues. ...
Micro-forests are being planted in towns and cities around the world. ...
A string of actresses say the hit TV show's creator Joss Whedon was "toxic" and "cruel". ...
China Mac served 11 years in jail for attempted murder. Now he is leading an anti-racism movement. ...
The move to withdraw troops from a Himalayan frontier is being hailed as a breakthrough. ...
Lucasfilm says the actor's comments are 'abhorrent' and has no plans to work with her again. ...
Western powers warn that the substance could also be used to make the core of a nuclear bomb. ...
Some of the people on the 15-month trial lost more than a fifth of their body weight. ...
A steady decline in the levels of ozone-harming CFCs in the atmosphere has resumed, scientists say. ...
The expert heading the UK's genetic surveillance says research into strains will go into the 2030s. ...
The two climbers failed to produce reliable pictures and other evidence to support their summit claim. ...
The US president brought up human rights abuses, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the White House said. ...
The US Treasury Secretary said the pandemic had made the situation worse as more criminals move online. ...
Now that the dust has settled, who are the winners and losers in the GameStop saga? ...
Newly released security footage shows the peril the vice-president and other lawmakers were in. ...
United Airlines plans to buy 200 of the aircraft to fly passengers to airports within the next five years. ...
The second day of Donald Trump's impeachment trial saw him labelled as an "inciter-in-chief". ...
Flynt was also known for his legal battles that reinforced free speech rights in the United States. ...
The numbat is one of the world’s most endangered animals, with about 1,000 left in the wild. ...
Photographer Laura El-Tantawy looks back at her work documenting the 2011 revolution in Egypt. ...
Protests are growing against Myanmar's army after its coup, with tens of thousands on the streets. ...
The 21-year-old went missing in 2013, and internet folklore has haunted her memory ever since. ...
Illegally brought to Colombia by drug baron Pablo Escobar, the animals have become a major headache. ...
The drama that unfolds in a grimy kitchen raises unsettling questions about insidious sexism within homes. ...
Catherine Byaruhanga explains what’s going on in Central African Republic, as rebels surround the capital. ...
Private TV channels, radio stations, websites and papers joined the action against the government. ...
Colombia's decision to give a million Venezuelan migrants protected status sparks hope in Medellín. ...
Democrats opened their case with a chilling and violent 13-minute montage of Capitol riots footage. ...
A Texas lawyer reflects on becoming an internet sensation after a mishap with a cat filter. ...
The health minister says some countries have already asked to buy vaccine doses from South Africa. ...
Lawyer Rod Ponton on becoming an "internet sensation" following a filter mishap during a court case. ...
A Maori MP is allowed to address the chamber a day after being ejected for not wearing a tie. ...
Bruce Castor has been ridiculed for his rambling 48-minute statement at the impeachment trial. ...
The European Commission chief tells the Brussels Parliament "we're still not where we want to be". ...
The brewing giant said 2020 had been a year of "unprecedented disruption". ...
Protesters are turning up dressed as princesses, super heroes, witches, and everything in between. ...
The messaging platform saw healthy growth for earnings and user numbers as online activity boomed. ...
The head of R&S Records discriminated against black and female artists, says a former employee. ...
The attack on the National League for Democracy's office comes as thousands continue to protest the coup. ...
A detailed examination of video reveals how far right extremists and militia stormed the US Capitol. ...
The Senate rejects arguments from Trump's defence he should not face trial as he has left office. ...
Sima Kotecha follows the origins of a 'dangerous' viral video about a false Covid-19 treatment. ...
Activists are trying to unionise Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, which would be a first for the US - if they succeed. ...
Leaders in this European country do not care where the vaccines come from as long as they are safe. ...
It's hard for Chinese citizens to discuss sensitive topics online, but the Clubhouse app let them - briefly. ...
With Italy's Mario Draghi set to become prime minister, Mark Lowen profiles the man who "saved the euro". ...
The row over its inclusion in a school text book exposes a rift between Islamists and secularists. ...
A new BBC series explores former President Donald Trump's foreign policy through firsthand accounts. ...
Three survivors recount their ordeal trapped in a tunnel by debris and icy water in north India. ...
A controversial ban on defaming the nation is used to claim two historians libelled a wartime mayor. ...
The singer was the glue that held The Supremes together, and ensured their legacy. ...
A team of international and Chinese experts say more work is needed to identify the source of the virus. ...
Rawiri Waititi, who has said ties are "a colonial noose", said he was wearing Maori business attire. ...
The cryptocurrency gains strongly for a second day after Tesla's $1.5bn vote of confidence. ...
The Motown trio were known for hits such as Baby Love and You Can't Hurry Love. ...
The pro-democracy media billionaire is the most high-profile figure to fall foul of the controversial law. ...
President Ivan Duque announces changes that will give almost one million temporary protected status. ...
Donald Trump's lawyers are disputing his impeachment on several fronts - are they right? ...
Those who have been charged so far come from a variety of backgrounds and at least 41 states. ...
The former president goes on trial in the Senate on Tuesday, accused of inciting mob violence. ...
It comes a day after state TV warned that action should be taken against those breaking the law. ...
It comes a few weeks after a kitten tested positive, the first animal Covid-19 case in the country. ...
The parents of Alex Kearns, 20, say he thought he had lost $730,000 when he took his own life. ...
A British supermarket chain in Belgium is on the verge of closure with no deliveries since December. ...
Australian cities have entered snap lockdowns over single breaches - what can be done to prevent them? ...
Social media has revived African styles of Koranic recitation led by Sudan's Nourin Mohamed Siddig. ...
India pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to curb violence against women. Where did the money go? ...
Hyundai is making a name for itself as an innovator, even though talks with Apple have fizzled out. ...
The BBC's Wael Hussein describes witnessing an uprising unfold in the heart of Cairo, 10 years on. ...
Three members of Congress describe in vivid detail what they saw as rioters stormed the building. ...
Tens of thousands of tennis fans are being allowed in each day to watch, after a three week delay. ...
A 20-year-old is shot dead allegedly taking part in a "prank" robbery being filmed for YouTube. ...
Officials in the Netherlands ignored child trafficking and other abuses, an inquiry finds. ...
Framing Britney Spears, which examines her treatment, is welcomed by critics, fans and celebrities. ...
From a DJ in a hot air balloon to stars singing in streets, Covid has forced artists to be creative. ...
Khaled al-Asaad, 82, was murdered for refusing to disclose the location of valuable relics in 2015. ...
Here we take a look at standout moments from a Super Bowl restricted by the coronavirus pandemic. ...
The prime minister is fighting the charges while standing for re-election in just a few weeks' time. ...
Serena Williams says it was a "vintage" performance as she begins her Australian Open campaign in devastating style. ...
Serena Williams says it was a "vintage" performance as she begins her Australian Open campaign in devastating style. ...
Chinese e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com could face greater scrutiny from state regulators. ...
Mass street protests have continued for a third day, as authorities deployed water cannon. ...
Having hit an all-time low last year, oil has recovered on the hopes of a quicker economic turnaround. ...
A piece of a Himalayan glacier had fallen into a river, bursting open a dam in northern India. ...
TV presenter Cheng Lei, detained since August, is accused of supplying state secrets overseas. ...
Tom Brady steers the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a comfortable 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to extend his record for Super Bowl wins to seven. ...
The star's socially-distanced set focused largely on the songs over spectacle. ...
A legal opinion concludes the Chinese government has shown an intent to destroy the Uighur minority. ...
Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial opens on Tuesday - but what's it all about? ...
Geoffrey Hiller spent a year cycling around a US city, witnessing the pandemic, protests and wildfires. ...
China has been accused of trying to create enhanced soldiers - but is this even possible? ...
Assassins director explains how crime scene footage finally emerged and led to his film. ...
While Chirindo Chisubi was still mourning her husband, she was shocked by a Kenyan police question. ...
Africa Eye investigates the disappearance of a sex worker and uncovers abuse, trafficking and murder ...
Star quarterbacks Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes go head to head as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday's Super Bowl. ...
George Shultz, who significantly shaped foreign policy in the 1980s, has died aged 100. ...
Joe Biden says he will not lift sanctions to kick-start talks over Tehran's nuclear programme. ...
A severe cold snap is pushing through northern Europe, bringing snow and gale-force winds. ...
Punk band Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova has released a song in support of Russia's anti-government protesters. ...
Social media footage shows a police officer in Chile shooting a man dead, sparking violent protests. ...
Dozens of people are missing and feared dead in northern India after a glacier crashes into a dam. ...
Stories you may have missed this week - from predicting the winter to someone making the most of it. ...
Badly hit by the Covid pandemic and with its economy in tatters, Ecuador chooses a new leader. ...
As many as 150 people are feared dead after floods are triggered in Uttarakhand. ...
A further four people were injured in the joint deadliest avalanche in the US state's history. ...
The country 's main city Yangon sees a pro-democracy rally for a second successive day. ...
The victims' remains had been exhumed from mass graves following Islamic State genocide in 2014. ...
Carlos Soria is aiming to become the oldest person to have climbed the world's 14 highest peaks. ...
Beheadings, bombings and kidnappings have civilians in grip of fear despite group's supposed defeat. ...
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