In lawless Gaza, cigarette smuggling fuels attacks on aid trucks
The thriving underground trade is hampering aid deliveries as chaos and lawlessness grip Gaza.
The thriving underground trade is hampering aid deliveries as chaos and lawlessness grip Gaza.
Nearly 121 people died in a crush at a religious gathering in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
The studio has made many hit films, including the Godfather, Star Trek, and Mission: Impossible series.
Russian troops invading Ukraine’s Kharkiv region are short of food and water, Ukrainian soldiers say, citing intercepted communications and interrogations of POWs.
Families of the people who died on the flights five years ago have criticised it as a "sweetheart deal".
A sense of vulnerability and anxiety prompted by the rise of populist, far-right factions around the world looms over the upcoming NATO summit in Washington.
High winds, flooding and blackouts are expected, as the powerful storm regains hurricane strength.
Nobody expected the left to win, let alone for the far right to come in third place.
Instead of ushering in France’s first far-right government since World War II, voters boosted the left and the center. But France may now face political paralysis.
Indian women and girls nearly always collect water for families - leaving them no time to work.
Americans are taking loans to afford basic necessities - as groceries prices have surged by 25%.
A Kenyan coastal region has seen a spate of murders, supposedly over witchcraft but really over land.
The historic weapons are classed as national treasures and France has banned their export.
The boss of the World Trade Organization warns the global economy is facing numerous challenges.
The New Popular Front wants to lower France’s retirement age and vastly expand government spending on social welfare, environmental protection and health care.
Polls projected a surprise victory for France's left-wing coalition, denying the far-right of its expected win.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon tells supporters he is "immensely relieved" as exit polls show a lead for his left-wing alliance.
Voters have turned out in large number to produce a shock result, writes the BBC's Hugh Schofield.
Ehab al-Ghussein had been appointed to manage the affairs of the Hamas government in Gaza City and northern Gaza.
Preliminary results showed France's left-wing alliance, New Popular Front, led the polls.
National Rally (RN) leader Jordan Bardella, who'd hoping to be France's next PM, reacts to the result.
Concern over Mr Biden's re-election effort has reached fever pitch as some lawmakers express doubts.
Thousands of people in the Spanish city have been taking part in demonstrations against mass tourism.
Renho Saito, who was expected to be Yuriko Koike's closest rival, places third in the race.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are the first individuals to be formally accused by an international court of deliberate starvation.