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Trump says world has 10 days to see if Iran agrees deal or 'bad things happen'

The US is surging forces to the Middle East amid negotiations with the Islamic Republic over its nuclear programme.

Austrian climber found guilty after girlfriend froze to death on mountain

The woman died of hypothermia during a climbing trip on the Grossglockner mountain in January 2025.

Venezuelan opposition politician released after amnesty law passed

Juan Pablo Guanipa announces that he has been freed after "almost nine months" of imprisonment.

Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane dies at 53 after ALS diagnosis

The actor, who also starred in HBO's Euphoria, battled the most common form of motor neurone disease.

Hamas holds vote to choose new interim leader, source tells BBC

The armed group is electing a new head after its top leaders were killed by Israel.

Asos co-founder dies after Thailand apartment block fall

Quentin Griffiths co-founded Asos in 2000 and remained a significant shareholder after leaving the firm five years later.

Trump directs US government to prepare release of files on aliens and UFOs

Trump says he will seek release of files on extraterrestrials, "based on the tremendous interest shown".

Mother and infant burnt to death in Indian state over witchcraft allegations

Eyewitnesses say a mob stormed the woman's home after rumours spread that she was practising witchcraft.

Urgent research needed to tackle AI threats, says Google AI boss

But the head of the US delegation at the AI Impact Summit in Delhi says: "We totally reject global governance of AI."

Epstein eyed record label investment to access women, files suggest

His associate said the music industry was "related to P", a way Epstein apparently often referred to women.

UK doctor stuck in India after police case over Facebook post

Sangram Patil is accused of posting "objectionable content" about a top Indian leader. He denies the allegation.

Tunisian MP jailed for eight months over posts mocking president

The MP was arrested this month after mocking the president's handling of the recent floods in the country.

Lion DNA helps convict poachers for first time

Investigators reveal how they were able to identify a missing animal using a database of lions in Zimbabwe.

Mystery donor gives Japanese city $3.6m in gold bars to fix water system

Osaka's mayor says he is 'lost for words' and that he has 'nothing but appreciation' for the gesture.

Sudan atrocities are 'hallmarks of genocide', UN says

A UN fact-finding mission issued the report after investigating the capture of el-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces.

Trump's Board of Peace members pledge $7bn in Gaza relief

Trump said it "looks like" Hamas will disarm, even though there are signs the group is regrouping.

Son of Robert Mugabe arrested in South Africa on suspicion of attempted murder

Bellarmine Mugabe is in custody after a man who worked at the place where he was staying was shot and injured.

South Korea's ex-president jailed for life over martial law attempt

Yoon Suk Yeol's December 2024 martial law bid fundamentally damaged South Korea's democracy, a judge told the court.

Veteran dissident who refused exile released

Mikola Statkevich, who spent more than five years in prison in his native Belarus, is now recovering from a stroke at home, his wife says.

White House presses Iran to make deal, while ramping up military presence

US media reports that Trump has discussed attack options with advisers, and a strike could happen as early as Saturday.

Hamas is reasserting control in Gaza despite its heavy losses fighting Israel

Gazans say Hamas is again extending its control over security, tax revenue and government services.

Do not give away Diego Garcia, Trump tells UK in fresh attack on Chagos deal

The president's comments come just a day after the US gave its official backing to the UK's Chagos deal.

Eight skiers found dead after California avalanche

Fifteen skiers went missing on Tuesday following a massive avalanche in California's Lake Tahoe region. One person remains missing but is presumed dead.

Over 1,000 Kenyans enlisted to fight in Russia-Ukraine war, report says

Investigators call the recruitment a well-organised trafficking ring involving immigration staff and security agencies.

Desperate hunt for breakthrough in Nancy Guthrie case turns to Mexico

The search for the 84-year-old mother of US presenter Savannah Guthrie has moved into a third week.

Woman accused of using ChatGPT to plan drug murders

The 21-year-old woman is accused by authorities in South Korea of secretly administering drinks containing drugs to three men in their 20s.

The Chinese AI app sending Hollywood into a panic

Clips of Deadpool and other film characters have sparked alarm within Hollywood over copyright infringement.

South African farmers fear devastation as foot-and-mouth takes hold

The government has begun a vaccination programme but officials have been blamed for a slow response.

The Grammy winner bringing traditional country to new audiences

Zach Top discusses winning the first ever Grammy Award for best traditional country album.

Revealed: The billions given to charity by ordinary Indians every year

India’s real philanthropy engine isn’t billionaires - it’s everyday household giving, a new survey finds.

Trump's foreign policy dilemma laid bare by Iran tensions

The president’s calls for peace and willingness to exert military power can at times feel like competing impulses.

The Russian village that lost its men to war

In the remote village of Sedanka in Russia's Far East, almost all of its fighting-age men have left to join the Ukraine war.

More than 90 deaths this season: Are we seeing more avalanches?

Recent deadly incidents in California and Europe are putting avalanches - and how to avoid them - in the spotlight.

US-Iran tension: Why Tehran may choose confrontation over 'surrender'

The Iranian leadership is weighing up whether resisting US demands is the best option for its survival.

US build-up of warships and fighter jets tracked near Iran

A second US aircraft carrier appears to be heading towards the Middle East, as Washington puts pressure on Iran.

Musk cuts Starlink access for Russian forces - giving Ukraine an edge at the front

Ukrainian troops say Russian forces are suffering setbacks without access to Elon Musk's system.

The teacher who won $1m for turning India's slums into open-air classrooms

Rouble Nagi has spent the last three decades promoting learning among India's marginalised communities.

How two farms in Senegal supply many of the UK's vegetables

During winter in Britain fresh produce is sent by cargo ship from the West African nation every week.

Why haven't more Americans faced charges in the Epstein case?

Sarah Smith explains why so far, no Americans, beyond Epstein and Maxwell, have faced criminal investigations.

Watch: The day Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested

The former prince spent the day at a police station in Norfolk, before being released under investigation.

Flying oranges: Italian town celebrates carnival with historic street battle

A town in northern Italy has started celebrating carnival with its annual Battle of the Oranges where people hurl the fruit at each other for fun.

Giant robot tribute to Brazil's President Lula comes last in carnival competition

Rio de Janeiro's iconic Carnival parades began with a tribute to Brazil's President Lula, illustrating his rise from poverty to power.

Watch: Moment crew docks at International Space Station

The crew blasted off from Cape Canaveral in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 rocket.

Tribes grant the Colorado River legal personhood - can this help save it?

The river, which runs through seven US states that share it, is currently facing the worst drought in 1,200 years.

Gasps and disbelief in US as 'Quad God's' Olympic dream crumbles

The BBC visited the skating rink in Virginia where the ‘Quad God’ trains, as his closest friends and teammates expected to watch him win gold.