Former FBI diver explains risks of Baltimore recovery
Divers recovered two bodies in the aftermath of the bridge collapse and will return when debris has been cleared.
Divers recovered two bodies in the aftermath of the bridge collapse and will return when debris has been cleared.
Searches continue for four other people missing after two bodies are found in a submerged truck.
The two individuals involved in sex abuse at Johnny Kitagawa's agency are still alive, BBC is told.
The former US Senator was Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 presidential election
In his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, the Nobel laureate argues humans act mostly on instinct, not logic.
The ship's sudden power loss and the strength of the bridge are likely to be key factors in hunt for answers.
After Russian authorities charged four citizens of Tajikistan with the terror strike on the Crocus City Hall concert venue, migrant workers across Russia faced anger and police raids.
Spain's ex-football boss could go to prison because of a non-consensual kiss at the Women's World Cup.
The two sides have been fighting over who gets control of Disney's Florida theme park resort.
A recording of emergency communications reveals the tense moments before the Baltimore bridge collapsed.
The poll shows growing discontent among Americans over the conflict.
The girl's false allegations about her headmaster led to death threats and his sudden resignation.
Richard Serra was a giant of US art and the man behind monumental steel sculptures around the world.
Relatives of Marwan Barghouti, the most prominent Palestinian political figure imprisoned by Israel, say he has been mistreated – allegations denied by Israel.
Family members and activists blocked a main road in Tel Aviv, demanding more be done to free them.
Migrants in Russia reported an uptick in xenophobia after Moscow said Tajiks were behind last week's attacks.
The Iran-backed movement fires rockets into Israel killing one, after a deadly strike on a Lebanese village.
The protest resignation of Annelle Sheline, a foreign affairs officer in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, is the latest sign of dissent brewing.
The coach veered to the right on the busy A9 autobahn before falling on to its side.
The brown bear injured five people during a rampage through a town in northern Slovakia.
Every kind of gun is flooding into Port-au-Prince. Haitians are blaming the US.
Colombian authorities seize over three tonnes of cocaine following a chase at sea, their largest haul of 2024.
A federal appeals court panel decided to continue blocking a Texas immigration law from taking effect pending an April 3 hearing on the law’s constitutionality.
The BBC’s Russia editor Steve Rosenberg takes a look at what the papers are saying – and showing.
After a decade-long wait, six people are found guilty of the murder of politician Chokri Belaïd.