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Shot in school uniform: BBC reveals police order led to Gen Z protest killings in Nepal

New evidence reveals what happened when 19 people were shot dead in Kathmandu last September.

'Fear is everywhere': BBC reports from Mexican city turned into war zone by drug cartel feud

Culiacán in northern Mexico has seen a surge in violence as rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel battle for control.

Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian boy and stood around as he bled to death, video shows

Israeli forces blocked Palestinian ambulances while a 14-year-old lay bleeding for at least 45 minutes.

Cuba says it shot dead four people on US-registered speedboat

The passengers were Cuban nationals living in the US and intended to "carry out an infiltration for terrorist purposes", the Cuban government says.

US and Iran to hold talks as pressure for nuclear deal builds

The indirect negotiations are seen as a last-ditch effort to prevent a conflict, but the chances of a nuclear agreement are unclear.

Orban steps up oil accusations against Ukraine after vetoing EU loan to Kyiv

Hungary's prime minister accuses Kyiv of imposing an "oil blockade" after Kyiv says a critical pipeline was closed after Russian strikes.

Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai wins appeal against fraud conviction

The 78-year-old Lai, however, remains detained for a separate national security case.

North Korea could 'get along' with US, says Kim Jong Un

Kim said they could get along if the US accepts that Pyongyang's nuclear weapons are here to stay.

US 'suitcase murderer' deported from Bali after 11 years in jail

The 33-year-old will still face federal charges in the US and is due to appear in court on Thursday.

Trail goes cold for conspiracy theorist gunman six months on

Dezi Freeman fled into bushland after allegedly gunning down two police officers in August.

A New York City snowball fight gone wrong leaves Mayor Mamdani at odds with police

The NYPD is looking for four people they say injured officers with snowballs, in behavior the commisioner called "disgraceful".

Australian PM apologises after calling child sex abuse survivor and advocate 'difficult'

Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame said the word was a "misogynist's code for a woman who won't comply".

Spain declassifies files on 1981 attempted coup in effort to dispel conspiracy theories

The release comes on the same day as the death of the coup leader, Antonio Tejero Molina.

Politician brothers convicted in Brazil for ordering murder of prominent councillor

Marielle Franco's murder at the age of 38 in Rio de Janeiro sparked protests across Brazil.

Pope Leo to visit four African countries in April

This is the first time that a pope will visit Algeria, whose population is mostly Muslim.

Swiss bar fire victims to get solidarity payout

The so-called solidarity contribution will go to each of the 115 injured and the families of the 41 who died.

Zimbabwe rejects 'lopsided' US health aid deal over data concerns

Access to biological samples raised flags for Zimbabwe as the US did not want to share the benefits of its research.

Don't break up NewJeans and I'll forgo $18m payout, says ex-K-pop boss

Min Hee-jin has said she "can no longer bear to watch" the group get "torn apart".

Two charged with murder of Australian grandfather after 'mistaken identity' kidnapping

Chris Baghsarian, 85, was taken from his home and murdered, in what authorities believe was a case of mistaken identity.

Is Ethiopia heading back to war in Tigray?

Many people are again leaving the region of Tigray just over three years after the civil war there ended.

Trump keeps world waiting on his plans for Iran after State of the Union

The next round of talks between the US and Iran in Geneva on Thursday could be decisive in the president's decision-making.

Why Asian firms are not cheering Trump tariff ruling

The US Supreme Court's decision to block a pillar of US trade policy has caused yet more uncertainty.

'I can't breathe any more': Inside the night a mob burned a newspaper

A journalist recounts the night a mob torched the Daily Star, trapping 28 staff on the roof.

Watch: BBC on streets of Mexican city gripped by deadly cartel violence

BBC international correspondent Quentin Sommerville travelled to Culiacán in northern Sinaloa state following an explosion in violence.

Watch: Moment a sinkhole in Omaha traps cars and drivers

Several witnesses jumped into action helping both drivers get to safety while others directed traffic, according to police.

BBC sees damage in Puerto Vallarta after Mexican cartel violence

BBC's Will Grant visits Puerto Vallarta, a popular coastal resort town, to see the damage.

'Anyone who runs is shot': Watch Russian soldiers describe killings of troops who refuse orders

The men, who are on the run, told of the horrors they witnessed on the Russian side of the front lines in Ukraine.

BBC's Will Grant on the atmosphere in Mexico following unrest

The BBC's Will Grant describes how locals are feeling in Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, Mexico, after a wave of violence hit the streets.