Headlines The Islamic republic launched a massive search in Iran’s mountainous northwest for the helicopter that had carried President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and others.
Lai Ching-te has vowed to continue Taiwan’s defense and foreign policy of avoiding tensions with China while also standing up for the island democracy’s freedoms.
The 63-year-old hard-liner is widely seen as a protégé and trusted confidant of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
An army spokesperson told state television that a coup attempt Sunday had been swiftly stopped by Congolese security forces.
The rapper says he's sorry for his "disgusting behaviour" in a statement on social media.
President Ebrahim Raisi was traveling back to Iran from Azerbaijan. Rescuers were struggling to reach the area due to foggy conditions and mountainous terrain.
Search and rescue teams are still trying to reach the site due to the difficult weather conditions, officials say.
A helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi made a "hard landing" in adverse weather, state media says.
Investigators are probing whether the suspect was part of a group who "incited and supported each other”, a minister says.
The suspected meteorite was also seen in Portugal, with many sharing their videos on social media.
As their final witness testifies, legal experts assess the evidence so far and chances of a conviction.
The Democratic Republic Congo army said they have stopped an attempted coup involving Congolese and foreign soldiers.
A campaign of mass deportations, broadly supported by Dominicans, has left Haitians vulnerable to robbery, extortion, and physical and sexual assault.
Assassin’s Creed: Shadows is a long-awaited pivot for the franchise into the country’s feudal 16th Century.
Ex-President Jacob holds a rally in the historic township of Soweto as he returns to the political front line.
Russia is increasingly using budget "glide bombs" to advance its offensive in Ukraine.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan will meet Benjamin Netanyahu as war cabinet member Benny Gantz threatens to quit over a lack of a postwar plan for Gaza.
The BBC joins emergency services in Porte Alegre as they battle unprecedented flooding.
A controversial new law is dividing Georgia and risks pulling the nation back to the instability that scarred its post-Soviet independence.
The BBC's Ione Wells joins emergency services in Rio Grande do Sul, which has seen its worst ever floods.
Questions remain around the disappearance of a man mixed up in one of the biggest gold scams in history.
The star of viral hit People talks to the BBC about getting death threats for waving a Cameroonian flag.
Two journalists reveal how they bore the brunt of fans' anger after exposing K-pop's dark underbelly.
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