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Russia's president is due to meet Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, his first visit to North Korea since 2000.
At least 60 people, including 26 children, are thought to be missing, Médecins Sans Frontières says.
“Kto żyje widzi dużo. Kto podróżuje widzi więcej.”przysłowie arabskie
Russia's president is due to meet Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, his first visit to North Korea since 2000.
The Australian reporter - jailed in China for three years - was attending a bilateral event in Canberra.
About 400 tonnes of oil has washed onto the city-state's southern shores after a shipping crash.
Afghan women tell the BBC they were beaten and tortured for protesting against the Taliban.
At least 60 people, including 26 children, are thought to be missing, Médecins Sans Frontières says.
Sophia Huang Xueqin had been one of the main #MeToo voices in China when she was arrested in 2021.
The gym owner defended the move, claiming his company had "suffered damages" because of ajummas.
Przewalski's horses roamed Asia for millennia before dying out and surviving only in European zoos.
The former rugby league and NFL player has already faced three trials over the 2018 allegations.
The Japanese scientist's work led to the creation of the life-saving drugs now used by millions.
She is only just learning about Sir John Herbert's significant role in the catastrophe.
A new documentary revisits the "sadistic" 1990s reality show which preceded Big Brother.
A jailbreak version of ChatGPT is becoming popular with women who prefer it to real world dating.
The internet is awash with teary videos of those who have watched How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies.
A student fears he is in China's crosshairs, for sharing the news Beijing doesn't want you to hear.
The move comes just over a week after two centrist politicians quit the top decision-making body.
The announcement of a "local, tactical pause" in fighting triggered a furious response from far-right ministers.
Israel's military emphasised that the pauses were not a ceasefire, and combat would continue in Rafah.
Jordan's foreign ministry said its nationals had died "after suffering sun stroke due to the extreme heatwave".
The soldiers were returning from an operation in Rafah when their vehicle is understood to have exploded.
Most of Alma al-Shaab in southern Lebanon has fled after heavy Israeli bombardment.
Hamid Noury has returned to Tehran in exchange for two Swedish citizens detained by Iran.
Unicef spokesman James Elder says severely malnourished children will not get the supplies they need.
The latest attack comes a day after the Iranian-backed group attacked another ship in the Red Sea.
The Sudanese army and RSF are both accused of importing foreign drones, violating a UN arms embargo.
Israel's military says it struck southern Lebanon in response to the launches, which sparked fires.
The US military says the Greek-owned ship was hit by sea drone launched from Houthi-controlled Yemen.
Indian authorities say DNA tests are being carried out to identify the victims and repatriate their bodies.
Andrey Koslov believed Israeli forces might kill him but was part of a dramatic rescue operation instead.
Secretary of State Blinken's Middle East mission collides with Israeli politics, Jeremy Bowen says.
Hardliners look set to hold on to the presidency after Ebrahim Raisi's death in a helicopter crash.
Umm Hudaifa - widow of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi - says she tried to leave him but couldn’t.
The plan outlined by President Biden could end the war, but both sides want to get their way.
Video shows plumes of smoke billowing into the air, as a fire engulfs a warehouse building.
Eugenia and Michael Kozlov gave an emotional account of how they heard the news that their son was free.
The hostages were rescued by the IDF during a daylight operation deep inside Gaza.
The BBC's Middle East correspondent Lucy Williamson reports on the aftermath of Sunday's attack.
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