What to watch for at Biden and Trump's first debate
The BBC's Sarah Smith looks at what's at stake for both men as they prove they're worth a second White House term.
The BBC's Sarah Smith looks at what's at stake for both men as they prove they're worth a second White House term.
Two Indian batting icons might retire after the ongoing World Cup. A win would mark their peak.
Eight BBC correspondents give their view on the US election from global capitals.
The socialite says she was "force-fed medications and sexually abused by staff" while at a care facility as a teenager.
A dismissed former Army general was accused of leading an uprising. President Luis Arce denounced the “irregular” troop movements in Plaza Murillo and said “democracy must be respected.”
Troops pulled away from government buildings hours after the presidential palace was stormed.
The number of migrants crossing the U.S. southern border illegally has dropped more than 40 percent in three weeks, officials said.
The events that led William Ruto to abandon his budget might in time be seen as a milestone moment.
The Paris appeals court says Syria's president can be prosecuted over a deadly 2013 chemical attack.
At least five Conservative officials are being investigated by Britain’s gambling watchdog as part of a probe into their placing bets on the timing of the British general election, which is set for July 4.
Juan Orlando Hernández was accused of running a ‘narco-state’ that helped send South American cocaine to the United States. He has maintained his innocence.
Juan Orlando Hernández was convicted of conspiring to import cocaine into the US and machine gun possession.
The US said artworks by artists Andy Warhol and Claude Monet and a luxury flat in Paris would be liquidated and assets worth $67m released.
President William Ruto’s rejection of the raft of tax hikes comes a day after several people died after clashes with the police during demonstrations.
A New Jersey police officer entered a burning home rescuing two people.
Authorities in Almería say concerts did not exceed 65dB, but the animals' vet tells the BBC prior warnings were ignored.
Officials told local media the cabin detached and fell after striking the cabin in front.
The announcement, which came during Pride month, will affect thousands of veterans.
President Ruto says Kenyans have spoken - and he "concedes" on the controversial tax hikes.
The tiny Pacific island was the most unlikely venue to witness the end of the long and bitter saga of Julian Assange.
Al-Hassan ag Abdoul Aziz ag Mohamed ag Mahmoud led a "reign of terror" in Timbuktu, the ICC finds.
Landing in Canberra, the Wikileaks founder's 14-year legal battle comes to an end after a plea deal with the US.
About 500,000 Palestinians are on the brink of starvation, according to a report by U.N. agencies and aid groups.
Nitazenes, which can be stronger than fentanyl, are behind an increase in overdose deaths, the UN says.
The criticism, and replacement, of a top general suggests splits opening inside the military amid setbacks in the battle against Russia.