Stabbing of 10-year-old schoolboy in Shenzhen is the second attack on Japanese nationals this year. The BBC visits the border with Myanmar, where a war is raging on China’s doorstep. Bebinca has ...
Australia head coach Graham Arnold resigns and says it is the "best for the nation" after a poor start to their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign. The tour will kick off in her home country ...
A commemorative parachute jump is to be held in the Netherlands to remember the 'bridge too far'. The ban affects government officials and military personnel, over concerns about Russian cyber ...
The stars’ silence on a report exposing poor working conditions and sexual harassment in Kerala’s film industry is deafening, say critics. A Reuters report claims that Indian-made artillery ...
The strike in Lebanon's capital, which killed at least 14 people, adds to fears of an all-out war. The IDF says the incident does not "conform" to its values, while Palestinian officials say it is ...
A brazen attack on the capital by al-Qaeda-linked fighters highlights the junta's security issues. After decades of stalling, the new law is warmly welcomed but some worry how well it will be ...
The cost of living is at the front of many voters' minds in what is expected to be a close race. The rains have caused floods and landslides in the coastal quake-hit region of Ishikawa in northern ...
It will form part of measures to protect the border from criminal exploitation, the government says. Hundreds of classic cars set to visit for festival Funding of £250k to speed up skills ...
Health Minister Tom Binet says he wants the new management board to provide more cohesion. Gender pay call for firms working with States Run looks to raise funds for defibrillator Stroke survivor ...
Africa
Footballing infrastructure must improve across Africa for a side from the continent to win the World Cup, according to DR Congo boss Sebastien Desabre.
Parents' calls to install air conditioners in classrooms spark a debate online. Chery is weighing up the possibility of building cars in the UK, according to a senior executive. About 400,000 in ...
Home Affairs President Deputy Rob Prow says identity cards are "no longer acceptable". Man jailed for money laundering and drug supply Man jailed for exposing himself in a public place Man dies ...