Indonezja | 18 mar 2015
Indie | 15 lut 2014
Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Tadżykistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | 13 lis 2013
Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Tadżykistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | 13 lis 2013
Indie | 3 sie 2013
Christian authorities changed clocks on Sunday, in defiance of a move meant to help fasting Muslims.
“Nie, nie dla wiedzy podróżujemy. Nie po to też podróżujemy, by na chwilę z codziennych trosk się wyrwać i o kłopotach zapomnieć [...] Nie, nie żądza wiedzy nas gna ani ochota ucieczki, ale ciekawość, a ciekawość jak się zdaje, jest osobnym popędem, do innych niesprowadzalnym.”Leszek Kołakowski
Sikh separatist Amritpal Singh has not been arrested, but there have been many rumoured sightings.
The four cubs are the first to be born in the country since the big cat was declared extinct there.
The Chinese technology giant will embark on the biggest restructuring in its history.
The Russian man has apologised after his photo on a sacred mountain angered Indonesian authorities.
Aurora-chasing photographers say they are seeing more brilliant, intense displays this season.
Pacific island students are seeking clarity on countries' obligations to fight rising temperatures.
China's ambassador to the UK Zheng Zeguang was speaking during his first visit to Northern Ireland.
Matiullah Wesa has long travelled to remote areas trying to improve access to education for all children.
The escaped animal had been on the loose for weeks, prompting an island-wide search.
The weapons are shown beside Kim Jong Un in photos and cannot be verified, but have raised concern.
New charges in the US accuse the former FTX founder of paying at least $40m to access frozen accounts.
The 58-year-old reportedly visited a school that he founded in his hometown of Hangzhou.
General Min Aung Hlaing says his armed forces won't stop fighting opponents, whatever the cost.
The toxic substance was also found in the body of an unconscious female relative, local media reported.
Beijing has detained more than a dozen Japanese nationals on suspicion of spying in the past decade.
A collectivist culture and the lack of pressure on social media companies have made online abuse rampant.
A town in the southern Indian state of Kerala is grappling with the consequences of an ageing society.
Afghan teenage girls describe feeling "broken" at being barred from attending school under Taliban rule.
Guo Wengui is accused of masterminding a billion-dollar fraud. His followers tell the BBC their stories.
Israel's PM reacts angrily after President Biden warns that it "cannot continue down this road".
The Jewish state is at a critical point as opposing sides seek to shape its future.
Average rents in the Emirate rose by more than a third last year as soaring demand outstripped supply.
The bus was carrying pilgrims to Mecca when it hit a bridge in Asir province and burst into flames.
Companies pay tiny amounts for recyclable waste in Beirut. Deiri Fayyad dives into bins to find it.
Farouk Abdulhak, who fled to Yemen after the death of a student in London, admits his involvement.
Christian authorities changed clocks on Sunday, in defiance of a move meant to help fasting Muslims.
Fidaa Kiwan was jailed on drug charges but allowed to return home amid improving Israel-UAE relations.
The US says it hit Iran-linked militia after a drone attack killed a US contractor.
Action on Armed Violence say they have evidence that RAF strikes may have caused civilian deaths.
Israel is facing one of the biggest internal crises in its history - here's why.
Protests that are rocking his country cast a shadow over the Israeli PM's flying visit.
A string of unauthorised communities sit on hills near Palestinian villages, deep inside the territory.
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen explains why Iraqis are still living with the consequences 20 years on.
Rising food prices mean Egyptians are struggling to put food on the table for their families.
Ali Abbas's life changed forever after he lost both of his arms and most of his family in the war.
Ali was on the phone to Viam when the earthquake hit. It took him eight days to find her body.
Wards cannot take new casualties, nor can homeless patients be discharged, the BBC finds.
BBC News investigates the tactics used by scammers to make money when natural disasters strike.
Exiled after competing in France while failing to wear a hijab, Sadaf Khadem says it is now her home.
"We've received nothing but God's mercy," one earthquake survivor tells Quentin Sommerville.
Two earthquakes have killed thousands of people in southern Turkey and northern Syria.
When Yisrael Amir fled the isolated sect, he brought with him tales of control, abuse and rape.
Two Iranian DJs hope their electronic compilation will bring more support to protesters back home.
With book prices doubling, Egyptian authors are also being more economical in their writing.
The tradition which began during World War One has been passed from father to son.
As pilgrims mark Epiphany, Jordan plans an ambitious project to upgrade place of Jesus's baptism.
Iran's courts are convicting protesters after fast-track trials that activists say are grossly unfair.
BBC Persian journalists are trolled and harassed on a daily basis, and their families persecuted.
The UAE has named state oil company chief Sultan Al Jaber as president of the UN climate conference.
Anger swells despite a fierce crackdown as the regime faces its biggest challenge in decades.
Thousands of protesters take to the street as Israel's PM Netanyahu fires his defence minister.
Huge protests continue against the government plan to curb Supreme Court powers.
Thousands of demonstrators massed on a main road, bringing the Israeli city to a standstill.
Demonstrators lit fires and smashed windows over ongoing cash withdrawal restrictions.
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