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Top UN court orders Israel to allow aid into Gaza
The court in The Hague says Gaza is "no longer facing only a risk of famine" but "famine is setting in". -
Nearly 40 killed in air strikes on Syria
Five Lebanese Hezbollah fighters are said to be among the dead in the attacks in the Aleppo area. -
Governor details early plan to remove Baltimore bridge
Maryland's governor has outlined a basic four-step plan to remove the wreckage and reopen the port. -
Bus plunges off South Africa bridge, killing 45
An eight-year-old girl is the only survivor after a bus carrying Easter pilgrims plunges into a ravine. -
Russia shuts down UN tracking of N Korea sanctions
The group was investigating Russia's reported violations in using North Korean weapons in Ukraine. -
Stay! Germany denies reports of sausage dog ban
The government moves to reassure dachshund fans after a petition was launched against a draft law. -
Beyoncé's country album: The verdict
The Texan star's eighth album adds a country twang to her immaculate blend of pop and hip-hop. -
Trump visits wake of police officer shot on duty
The former president attended the funeral as a debate over public safety and crime grows in some major cities. -
Biden hosts record fundraiser with Obama and Clinton
The star-studded event was projected to raise $25m, as the Democrat extends his fundraising lead over Donald Trump. -
'Crypto King' Bankman-Fried jailed for 25 years
The crypto exchange co-founder was convicted last year of stealing $8bn from investors. -
India gangster-politician dies after cardiac arrest
Authorities say Ansari died of a cardiac arrest but the circumstances of his death are disputed by his family. -
Russian propaganda network that 'paid MEPs' busted
Polish and Czech police say network used Russian money and popular website to push anti-Ukraine narratives. -
Jacob Zuma barred from South Africa election
South Africa's ex-president has backed a new party seeking to take on the governing ANC. -
France moves closer to ban on hair discrimination
MPs vote in favour of a bill that will penalise workplace discrimination based on hair. -
Gaza starvation could amount to war crime, UN human rights chief tells BBC
Volker Türk tells Jeremy Bowen there is a "plausible" case that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war. -
Gaza aid drop in sea leads to drownings
Video obtained by Reuters shows people rushing towards the aid drop as it landed in the sea. -
Israel says UN resolution damaged Gaza truce talks
Israel says the ceasefire demand led Hamas to reject a deal, but the US calls the claim inaccurate. -
UN rights expert accuses Israel of acts of genocide
Francesca Albanese says Israel seeks to destroy Palestinians, in a report Israel calls "outrageous". -
New video shows close-up view of bridge collapse debris
Additional traffic camera footage captured the moments just before the collapse of the Baltimore bridge. -
Audio captures dispatchers' response to bridge collapse
A recording of emergency communications reveals the tense moments before the Baltimore bridge collapsed. -
Former FBI diver explains risks of Baltimore recovery
Divers recovered two bodies in the aftermath of the bridge collapse and will return when debris has been cleared. -
Russian media's outlandish claims on concert attack
The BBC’s Russia editor Steve Rosenberg takes a look at what the papers are saying – and showing. -
Watch: The critical moments before ship hit Baltimore bridge
BBC Verify analyses the collision between the container ship and the Key Bridge in Baltimore -
Moment bridge collapses after being hit by ship
A large ship has struck the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, causing a major collapse. -
Witness video shows aftermath of bridge collapse
A large ship struck Key Bridge in Baltimore, shows the aftermath of the crash as the bridge collapsed into the river. -
Watch: Escaped ostrich runs loose in South Korea
The bird was seen running down the streets of Seongnam before it was captured and returned to a zoo. -
Footage shows raids at Sean 'Diddy' Combs's properties
US Homeland Security agents were seen entering the rap mogul's properties in Los Angeles and Miami. -
Trump: I don't need to borrow money to pay bond
The former US president has 10 days to pay a lesser amount of $175m, which he said he will do before the deadline. -
Watch ‘devils’ whip Catholics in Easter tradition
Men dressed as devils - "talciguines" - whip the faithful in a playful Easter tradition in El Salvador. -
Waiting for Evan, Putin's 'bargaining chip' in Russian jail
It has been one year since US journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia and accused of spying.