The US president plays down the possibility of war, but does not rule out land strikes.
The top US court will soon hear arguments on whether Trump's tariffs are legal, with major implications for presidential power.
The top US court will decide if many of Trump's tariffs are legal in a case with major implications for presidential power and billions of dollars.
The top US court will decide if many of Trump's tariffs are legal in a case with major implications for presidential power and billions of dollars.
The quake struck near Mazar-e Sharif, one of Afghanistan's largest cities in the early hours of Monday.
An AI chatbot and app for victims of abuse to get help is being piloted in South Africa.
The 3,500-year-old stone head was likely stolen during the Arab Spring uprising.
The 3,500-year-old stone head was likely stolen during the Arab Spring uprising.
The BBC's Will Grant witnessed the devastation in the town of Black River, as he joined an aid helicopter flight over the island.
Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone tells the BBC the Russia-Ukraine war is bogged down, and it is "almost time to sit and talk".
Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone tells the BBC the Russia-Ukraine war is bogged down, and it is "almost time to sit and talk".
The remains will undergo formal identification in Israel, as the return of remaining deceased hostages under a ceasefire continues.
Authorities say the five mountaineers who died while scaling Cima Vertana are German.
Authorities say the five mountaineers who died while scaling Cima Vertana are German.
The US president says his threat is over killings of Christians - though experts say there is no evidence they are disproportionately targeted.
Half of major US airports are experiencing staff shortages and delays.
The Paris prosecutor says four suspects arrested so far are "clearly local people", not organised crime professionals.
The Paris prosecutor says four suspects arrested so far are "clearly local people", not organised crime professionals.
Days after Hurricane Melissa hit, communities are isolated with little food, no water, and no idea of when normalcy will return.
Jamaicans are struggling to access clean drinking water and food days after Hurricane Melissa hit.
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