Afghan interpreters fear families 'forgotten' by Canada
Former interpreters say their families face major bureaucratic hurdles in effort to reach Canada. from BBC …
Former interpreters say their families face major bureaucratic hurdles in effort to reach Canada. from BBC …
A new e-levy of 1.5% on all electronic payments comes into force despite widespread opposition. from BBC Ne…
An underground network armed with Facebook and Telegram accounts is helping those who want to leave. from B…
While Ukrainians are being welcomed in their thousands, the government is trying to reduce the number of non-…
Women's boxing was banned in England for 116 years. This weekend, Katie Taylor will headline at Madison S…
Despite an order from Vladimir Putin to completely seal off the area, 20 civilians escape Azovstal. from BB…
Prices rise 40% as an economic crisis bites, leaving some Sri Lankans cutting short treatments. from BBC Ne…
One woman told the BBC that her 90-year-old grandmother has been left alone to fend for herself. from BBC N…
None of the affected children in the UK had been vaccinated because they were too young to be eligible. fro…
Some Muslims have been struggling to afford food to break their fasts amid the soaring cost of living. from…
A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken in the past seven days. from BBC News - World…
The host is credited with reinventing late night US TV but also courted controversy - so what's next? f…
The grief is universal, but the care women receive during pregnancy loss can depend on where they live. fro…
The city of Mykolaiv is being shelled almost daily. But the attacks themselves aren’t the only threat because…
Dexter Jackson knew he had "a one in a million chance" of being pardoned - but "never lost fai…
As he plots his political future, two criminal probes and multiple lawsuits could spell trouble. from BBC N…
A year after losing her father to Covid, Indian journalist Barkha Dutt writes on coping with loss and regret.…
Environmental campaigners are taking Norway to court over drilling in the Arctic. from BBC News - World htt…
Eleven-year-old Angelina is one of many children who were forced to flee hundreds of miles from their homes o…
Blasts hit Kyiv while the UN chief is in the city, and there's a dispute over who is buying gas from Russ…
António Guterres criticises his organisation's Security Council, saying it failed to prevent or end the w…
Rivalry between stars of Famo, a popular style of music in Lesotho, has sparked years of gang warfare. from…
Pre-trial detention under China's security law aims to break the will of those accused, critics say. fr…
As caste discrimination gains visibility in the US, Indian-Americans grapple with their privilege. from BBC…
Singapore is set to lift a ban on egg freezing, but only married couples will be able to access their eggs. …
Maher Mezahi reflects on moving between his two "home countries" - Algeria and Canada. from BBC N…
Driven by demand from their staff a growing number of companies are introducing transparency on pay. from B…
Russia's president says any nation meddling in the Ukraine war will face a "lightning-fast" res…
People headed to the front line, and their supporters, are having the country's war with Russia memoriali…
Pictures show 62 people allegedly being held captive after an attack on a high-speed rail link. from BBC Ne…
A BBC News investigation has exposed serious flaws in the Egyptian beauty industry that are endangering lives…
Ukrainian players from Dynamo Kyiv and Borussia Dortmund speak about being away from loved ones. from BBC N…
Most victims are targeted as they clash with the interests of criminal gangs, authorities say. from BBC New…
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is in Moscow for mediation talks with the Russian president. from BBC…
Two decades since the conflict began, deadly raids by Arab militia are becoming more frequent. from BBC New…
Ros Atkins looks why Nato’s border with Russia looks likely to expand significantly, as both Finland and Swed…
How the pandemic may have jolted an old-fashioned banking industry to make changes. from BBC News - World h…
It is one of the only English-speaking nations to have mandatory voting, and people widely support it. from…
A chilling account of a Russian filtration camp and US hopes for Russia to be "weakened". from BB…
Mr Depp defends messages sent to fellow actor Paul Bettany saying he would burn his then-girlfriend. from B…
Mr Musk, who made the shock bid just over a week ago, said he would "unlock" the social media firm&…
Ukrainian forces have been holding the line in Donbas since 2014, but what was sporadic fighting has now turn…
Misleading videos have been viewed by millions as it struggles to deal with so much false material. from BB…
An experiment to find out has just finished on the International Space Station. from BBC News - World https…
He triumphs over his far-right rival and becomes the first president to win re-election in 20 years. from B…
When Tom Justice failed to make the Olympics he decided to use his cycling skills to rob banks instead. fro…
In the historic Ethiopian town of Lalibela, civil war and Covid-19 have left many without livelihoods. from…
After becoming the first French president re-elected in 20 years, Emmanuel Macron told supporters he was &quo…
The woman caught in a Chernihiv school blast had her story on Instagram targeted by pro-Kremlin accounts. f…
The love story of a couple is being used to reconcile Rwandans 28 years after the genocide. from BBC News -…
The social media platform has become a battleground as candidates reach out to young voters. from BBC News …
Set in one of the coldest and windiest small towns in Australia, Cooma prison holds a dark secret. from BBC…
A prison in India's Puducherry is using dance therapy to help convicts deal with stress. from BBC News …
As the Wessexes cancel their trip, there are demands for an apology from the royals for past abuses. from B…
Ukraine showcases its culture at the prestigious arts festival, while protesting against the Russian invasion…
Nepal's "icefall doctors" are readying routes - but will conflict in Europe mean fewer climbers…
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen make bitter attacks on each other ahead of Sunday's election. from BB…
The former car boss says he wants to clear his name after France issued an international warrant for his arre…
The attack reportedly happened near a beach in the capital, Mogadishu. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt…
Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene is on trial for allegedly violating a Civil War era law. from BBC…
Thousands of German nationals have migrated to Paraguay to escape Covid restrictions and immigration in Europ…
The streaming giant is losing subscribers amid talk of adverts and a password sharing ban so have we seen pea…
The nation that has seen economic trauma is open to the possibility of alternative money like Bitcoin. from…
Has Marine Le Pen's strong views on immigration, the EU and Nato shifted since the last election? from …
Across Ukraine’s Kyiv region, efforts have begun to clear the countless pieces of unexploded ammunition left …
Former President Juan Orlando Hernández is accused of involvement in a drug trafficking ring. from BBC News…
The satellite images suggest more than 200 bodies could be there, as Ukraine accuses Russian troops of mass k…
The recent theatrical success of movies like KGF 2 and RRR has revived a debate on the "pan-Indian"…
One community faces relocation to quarantine facilities more than 100 miles (160km) away. from BBC News - W…
The actor testified about his volatile marriage to Amber Heard ahead of cross examination by her lawyers. f…
President Putin says the new Sarmat missile is food for thought for those who try to threaten Russia. from …
The woman reportedly died in a basement more than 80 years after surviving the city's Nazi occupiers. f…
The BBC followed overworked delivery riders as they raced against time to take food to customers. from BBC …
Coco shares her experience of living with albinism in Nigeria. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/xz1s8vd…
A bout of winter weather in the US north-east has brought outages and over a foot of snow. from BBC News - …
Marine Le Pen has taken France's National Rally to within touching distance of the presidency. from BBC…
The business show featured 67 ideas on which investors spent more than 400m rupees. from BBC News - World h…
The new government has proposed getting rid of the country's age systems, but experts are divided. from…
Emmanuel Macron was dismissed as an outsider five years ago. Now, he faces a new challenge: his own record. …
Leaders pledge to send more artillery and other weapons as Russia launches a fresh offensive in eastern Ukrai…
The Easter egg roll made its return to the White House's South Lawn on a rainy Monday. from BBC News - …
India's PM is an alpha male who leads a patriarchal party - so what's the appeal? from BBC News - W…
Alternatives to gas and oil heating are becoming more popular but are still expensive. from BBC News - Worl…
Australia has hundreds of Indigenous groups - and Wayne Quilliam is hoping to photograph them all. from BBC…
Employees must get signatures from 30% of staff at New York's Grand Central Station for a union election.…
Jonathan Olakunle is fighting for a cleaner society in Osogbo, Nigeria. from BBC News - World https://ift.t…
Berlin now has some hard decisions to make following years of dialogue and co-operation with Moscow. from B…
Soldiers have a shoot-to-kill policy to stop millions of Captagon pills being smuggled from Syria. from BBC…
Doctors warn of catastrophe in Sri Lanka where medical supplies are running out in the financial crisis. fr…
Dmytro Kuleba told CBS’s Face the Nation Russian troops have “decided to raze the city to the ground". …
Mariupol defenders ignore Russian calls to surrender, as Kharkiv and other cities face more shelling. from …
PM Denys Shmyhal says the city has not fallen to Russian forces because of the determined defence. from BBC…
Vineyards are moving further north, but new winemakers say they struggle to be taken seriously. from BBC Ne…
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not been on this side of the Atlantic together since 2020. from BBC New…
Hassana Adamu speaks to the BBC about feeling neglected on the eighth anniversary of the kidnappings. from …
There are "serious ethical questions" over sending migrants to east Africa, the Archbishop of Cante…
A few residents clear up after Russia's occupation, as Boris Johnson becomes persona non grata in Moscow.…
Russia's defence ministry releases a video purportedly showing the crew of the Moskva in Sevastopol. fr…
Merle Oberon rose to stardom in the West while furtively hiding the truth of her past in India. from BBC Ne…
A dozen sanctioned Russians are linked to an estimated £800m worth of property in the UK, BBC analysis reveal…
The Ukrainian city of Chernihiv was under constant attack until suddenly Russian forces withdrew. from BBC …
Patron, a Jack Russell, has so far helped to remove hundreds of explosive devices. from BBC News - World ht…
Russia attacks Kyiv factory and warns of consequences if US keeps arming Ukraine. from BBC News - World htt…
Police say photos of the frozen dogs, lizards, snakes and other animals are too graphic to release. from BB…
The so-called "poison pill" measure is in response to Elon Musk's $43bn cash buyout offer. fr…
A Ukrainian air defence officer tells the BBC: "Whoever dominates the air wins the war." from BBC…
Videos of caimans and other wild animals in streets and houses are frequently surfacing in the city. from B…
Videos appearing to show people suffering in Shanghai's lockdown have gone viral, stretching censors. f…
Russia's flagship Black Sea missile cruiser has sunk, while President Zelensky sits down with the BBC. …
A psychotherapist tells the court of a volatile dynamic between the couple during therapy sessions. from BB…
The warship sunk under tow, Russian state media says, a day after it was reported damaged by fire or a Ukrain…
As hate speech cases make headlines, experts say the problem isn't lack of laws but political will. fro…
President Bolsonaro says the invasion of Ukraine presents an opportunity to mine Amazon territories. from B…
How we verify social media posts from the war in Ukraine from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/6r31Ia4 via …
Volunteers in Durban are searching for trapped locals after the worst floods the coast has seen in decades. …
The WHO chief says a fraction of the help given to Ukraine has been given to other humanitarian crises. fro…
It's 85 miles wide, which is larger than the US state of Rhode Island. And it's coming this way. fr…
A growing number of leading British public schools are opening campuses in the region. from BBC News - Worl…
Critics worry about increased surveillance by law enforcement agencies under its expanded scope. from BBC N…
They once dressed "the blue men of the desert", but modern tastes and insecurity could spell their …
27-year-old Ludmyla Chyrkova struggled with her decision since leaving on the second day of the war. from B…
US President Joe Biden accuses Russia's Vladimir Putin of genocide in Ukraine. from BBC News - World ht…
Shanghai is under strict lockdown, in contrast to the relatively relaxed approach it previously took to the p…
Anna Horodetska fled to India from Kyiv, with just a couple of T-shirts and a coffee machine. from BBC News…
Phoenix Mercury centre Brittney Griner has reportedly been detained in Russia since February. from BBC News…
The singer, 40, also says she has previously suffered perinatal depression. from BBC News - World https://i…
Russia warns two Nordic nations against Nato membership, and the Austrian chancellor meets Putin in Moscow. …
Marine Le Pen will go head-to-head with President Macron in an election run off in a fortnight. from BBC Ne…
Ajay Spence quit his life in Belfast to help defend Kyiv - now he is being redeployed to east Ukraine. from…
Emmanuel Macron will face a run-off against Marine Le Pen, in what is far from a done deal. from BBC News -…
Argentina's president has said he will keep fighting for control of the islands, also known as the Malvin…
Emmanuel Macron wins the first round but the run-off against Marine Le Pen is set to be far closer. from BB…
Emmanuel Macron says he will unite "all the different convictions and beliefs" if re-elected. fro…
Analysis of three attacks in the city of Chernihiv may offer clues about Putin's tactics in Ukraine. fr…
How exactly could this conflict escalate into a wider pan-European conflict that drags in Nato? from BBC Ne…
After a brazen jihadist siege a year ago, Mozambique's fledgling gas industry remains on hold. from BBC…
The unprecedented mid-term referendum was called not by the opposition but the president himself. from BBC …
The opening round of the French presidential race could become a cliffhanger for Emmanuel Macron. from BBC …
Saniya Mistri's powerful rap songs call out the glaring inequalities in her city, Mumbai. from BBC News…
The people of Krematorsk are coming to terms with a strike on a train station that killed more than 50. fro…
The former cricket star loses a no-confidence vote 13 hours after his party tried to delay it. from BBC New…
A group of young musicians from Kharkiv and Odesa have found new homes in Denmark. from BBC News - World ht…
Jurors acquitted two of the defendants and failed to reach a verdict on two others. from BBC News - World h…
Emmanuel Macron is now looking over his shoulder before the first round of the presidential race. from BBC …
Samsung Galaxy A73 will go on sale in India today. The company’s latest addition to its A-series portfolio is…
India’s varied and complex cuisine celebrates meat just as much as vegetables. from BBC News - World https:…
Queer Parivaar explores love, sexuality and gender identity among South Asian families. from BBC News - Wor…
Sudden and sharp frosts in France this week are threatening this year's vintage. from BBC News - World …
Hit titles go up against games made by four people during the pandemic "because they were bored". …
The Grammy-award winner speaks to the BBC about the joy of his win and desire to never be pigeon-holed. fro…
Wealthy Russians sanctioned by the US, EU and UK are having to find places they can keep their assets safe. …
Helmut Sonneberg is a Holocaust survivor who for years did not speak of its horrors. His football club encour…
Kalush Orchestra are the bookies’ favourites to win the competition in Turin next month. from BBC News - Wo…
The singer says pop stars are easy targets in what has become a "really damaging" culture in music.…
Lebanon's economic crash leaves prisons overcrowded and without medical care, while relatives can't a…
An ex-student of Asghar Farhadi claims he stole the idea for his film, A Hero, from her documentary. from B…
Emotions ran high as the family of an aid worker killed by IS cell testify at a federal US trial. from BBC …
The ex-president's daughter will testify days after her husband and fellow aide also spoke to Congress. …
A judge has ordered Latasha Kebe, known as Tasha K, to to delete and never repost defamatory videos. from B…
Increasingly sophisticated tech tells us more than ever about our food's journey from farm to fork. fro…
Most waiters at one Kenyan café are deaf, so customers use sign language, mimes or gestures. from BBC News …
Joe Biden calls for Vladimir Putin to be tried for war crimes for atrocities in Ukraine. from BBC News - Wo…
The BBC sees further evidence of alleged atrocities in areas recently occupied by Russia. from BBC News - W…
The camera in Great Falls, Montana, captured the moment the bird peeked into its lens. from BBC News - Worl…
Police are still searching for other suspects in the worst US mass shooting of 2022 so far. from BBC News -…
The controversial process of cloning your dog or cat is growing more popular, despite its high cost. from B…
Shanghai is a major financial centre and port as well as a hub for manufacturing electronics and cars. from…
Across Africa, extreme Christianity is threatening the faith of many. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/…
The social media-friendly Ukrainian governor Vitaliy Kim overslept while his office was destroyed. from BBC…
The airline cancels scores of flights as UK airports also struggle with high levels of staff sickness. from…
The resignations come as protesters faced off with police over rising living costs. from BBC News - World h…
Protesters were mostly students, angry with their government's handling of the country's economy. f…
A P-28 plane goes missing on a journey from Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, to Le Touquet, France. from BBC New…
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen reports signs of civilian killings in Bucha, near Kyiv. His report contains distre…
British-Zimbabwean student Korrine Sky documented her escape from Ukraine on her mobile phone. from BBC New…
Nadiia Chaichenko and her family fled their home in Kharkiv at the start of the war. from BBC News - World …
What happened when US astronauts met USSR cosmonauts in space from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/hL70RPe …
The fiery former vice presidential candidate wants to represent Alaska in the House of Representatives. fro…
Pakistan's prime minister remains a political force despite a likely defeat in a no-confidence vote. fr…
A reporter entering Bucha, near Kyiv, counts at least 20 bodies of men, one with his hands tied. from BBC N…
Scientists say more could have been done to make lateral flow tests widely recyclable. from BBC News - Worl…
Authorities have yet to announce Covid deaths, but hospital workers have described a dire situation. from B…
Challenges to books about sexual and racial identity have been common in US schools in the past. But the poli…
Why are so many people still living with long Covid after two years and are there any hopes for treatment? …
Masyanya is a YouTube cartoon star in Russia, but her episode on the Ukraine war has been banned. from BBC …
A US judge upholds Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking conviction, denying her bid for a new trial. fro…
Protestors are angry because of food, fuel and power shortages across the nation. from BBC News - World htt…