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US and Iran talks to begin as fears of direct conflict continue

The US has built up its military presence in the Middle East in response to Iran's violent crackdown on protests.

We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands

A couple who stayed in Shenzhen discovered their intimate moments were filmed as spy-cam porn.

Canada dispatches senior officials to open Greenland consulate

It was planned before Trump said he wanted the Arctic island but Canada says the move is a show of solidarity with Greenlanders.

US police believe Savannah Guthrie's missing mother is 'still out there'

Nancy Guthrie's family post their second video message this week appealing for the 84-year-old's release.

US healthcare needs fixing, but there's no agreement on how to do it

Is there the political will to fix it the US' health horror stories?

Trump endorses Japan's Takaichi ahead of snap election

It is rare for US presidents to publicly back candidates in foreign elections.

Louvre Museum crown left crushed but 'intact' after raid

The Paris museum issues the first pictures of the crown since the theft, saying it was left "badly deformed".

Norway investigates former PM Jagland over alleged Epstein links

Police say Thorbjørn Jagland is suspected of "aggravated corruption", requesting for his immunity to be revoked.

Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners as peace talks end without breakthrough

The swap - the first since October - sees 157 Ukrainians and 160 Russians returned home.

Lebanon says Israel sprayed southern villages with concentrated herbicide

Israel declines to comment on the allegation its planes sprayed glyphosate over an area with extensive farmland.

Japanese city cancels cherry blossom festival over badly behaved tourists

"Overtourism" during Japan's iconic blossom season makes life for locals in Fujiyoshida town unmanageable, authorities say.

Three African countries agree to UK migrant returns after visa penalty threat

The Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia and Angola have said they will cooperate on migrant returns.

Israeli intelligence chief's brother charged with smuggling cigarettes into Gaza

Bezalel Zini, an Israeli military reservist on active duty, is accused of smuggling 14 cartons of cigarettes in exchange for $117,000.

Dozens of Muslims 'massacred' in Nigeria for refusing to join jihadists, says governor

At least 78 bodies have been buried, while there are fears that around 170 people were killed altogether.

Meet the women protecting India's snow leopards

The women brave biting cold to count and conserve a predator once seen as a threat in their villages.

For Thailand's popular progressives, winning the vote is only the first hurdle

The country votes again this weekend after three years of political turmoil.

Fearing Russia will seize her town, war widow moves husband's grave to Kyiv

Russia's gains on the battlefield have forced Natalia to rebury her husband.

How penis injections became a Winter Olympic talking point

The World Anti-Doping Agency could investigate if evidence emerges that male ski jumpers are injecting their penises in a bid to improve sporting performance.

Gen Z toppled an autocrat - but old guard tipped to win Bangladesh vote

A student uprising promised a new dawn in Bangladesh but old parties are tipped to win a landmark election.

A global craze for Korean culture is making its humblest snacks unaffordable

Black, crispy, often flat and square, dried seaweed is growing in popularity - but also in price.

Trump says America should move on from Epstein - it may not be that easy

The justice department says its review of the files is over, but the story is again proving to have a life of its own.

Growing calls in India to restrict children's social media use

Some Indian states have said they are examining Australia's law curbing social media for children.

Watch: Bad Bunny lookalikes compete ahead of Super Bowl

The Puerto Rican rapper, who won a Grammy for album of the year, will be the first artist to perform the half time show entirely in Spanish.

Watch: The US and Russia's nuclear treaty is dead. What comes next?

The expiration of New START means there are no limits on nuclear weapons between both countries for the first time since 1991.

What's happened since Savannah Guthrie's mother disappeared?

Police have offered a reward of $50,000 for information on the disappearance, while the FBI says it is reviewing two ransom notes.

Watch: Inside Gaza hospital struggling to provide care to newborn babies

More aid has been allowed into Gaza since the ceasefire began three months ago, but the UN says it is nowhere near enough.

Son of Norway's Crown Princess gives evidence as rape trial continues

The BBC's Paul Kirby reports from outside the court in Oslo, where Marius Borg Høiby denies rape and many other serious charges.