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A former Royal Marine charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service has been found dead.
A UN agency says its stores are inaccessible because of an Israeli operation in the south Gaza city.
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The BBC's Quentin Sommerville spent a month with revolutionary forces at jungle bases and on front lines in Myanmar.
One passenger said he heard a woman "screaming in agony" and saw another with a "gash on her head".
Zhang Zhan spent four years in jail after providing critical coverage of the response to Covid-19.
Goh Choon Phong also pledged cooperation with investigations and assistance to passengers and crew.
The feather, from now extinct New Zealand huia bird, broke the previous record by more than four times.
Australia and New Zealand bring dozens of people home, after deadly unrest in the French territory.
Jerry, who was flying to his son's wedding, says it was the worst day of his life.
A former Royal Marine charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service has been found dead.
A big barrier is erected as local residents accuse tourists of dropping litter and parking illegally.
Alice Guo insists she is a Philippine citizen in the face of weeks of criticism.
The boppy propaganda tune extols Kim Jong Un as a "friendly father" and "great leader".
He urged Beijing to replace confrontation with dialogue, shortly after being sworn in on Monday.
India's general election, the world's largest democratic exercise, is a long, colourful and visual affair.
Officials in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu are using AI to monitor elephant movement on rail tracks.
Taiwan's outgoing president says boosting her country's military was the only way to defy China's threat.
The BBC goes to Afghanistan's Baghlan province, where hundreds have died in devastating flooding.
Chinese bubble tea shares fizzle, raising questions about the industry and Hong Kong's stock market.
Israel says the move will not create peace in the region and is playing into Hamas's hands.
Declarations by Ireland, Spain and Norway will put pressure on other countries in Europe.
A UN agency says its stores are inaccessible because of an Israeli operation in the south Gaza city.
Iran's late President Ebrahim Raisi and seven other people were killed on Sunday in a helicopter crash.
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken said he was "committed" to working with Congress to respond to the court.
The Israeli and Hamas leaders are suspected of committing war crimes during the continuing war in Gaza.
Allegations centre on a military hospital where, a whistle-blower said, painkillers were "routinely" not used in procedures.
The AP decries the seizure of its camera, which Israel says was producing footage used by Al Jazeera.
The Palestinian health ministry says those killed include a doctor who was on his way to work.
The judges ruled they had no jurisdiction to hear the case as the boat sank in international waters.
Authorities have not yet given a cause for the crash that killed Iran's president and seven others.
While some support his hard line stance, President Raisi also has many detractors.
Raisi's death will test a system where hardliners dominate all branches of power, Lyse Doucet writes.
Shock and disbelief spread through social media as news about President Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter broke.
Barzan Majeed is believed to have controlled the trade across the English Channel yet remained free.
An ambitious US maritime corridor is due to start operating off Gaza's coast in the coming days.
The UN says it is now relying on figures from the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.
Thousands of people are gathering in the city of Tabiz to mourn the victim's of Sunday's helicopter crash.
The leaders are wanted for alleged war crimes in the 7 October attacks and following war.
Footage shows the site of the helicopter crash which killed the president and foreign minister.
At least seven aid trucks were blocked and vandalised at a West Bank border crossing on Monday.
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