UN's top court begins hearings on Israel's legal duties towards Palestinians57 minutes agoAnna HolliganBBC News, Hague correspondentEFEThe UN's top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ),...
Australia's universal healthcare is crumbling. Can it be saved?9 hours agoTiffanie TurnbullReporting fromStreaky Bay, South AustraliaBBCFrom an office perched on the scalloped edge of the continent,...
Cat owners have been warned about the risk their beloved pets are posing to wildlife and have been urged to consider keeping them inside this spring and summer. While they are one of the most popular...
UN agency runs out of food aid in Gaza after Israeli blockade11 hours agoDavid GrittenBBC NewsReporting fromJerusalemMallory MoenchBBC NewsReporting fromLondonGetty ImagesThe UN World Food Programme...
UN agency runs out of food aid in Gaza after Israeli blockade1 hour agoDavid GrittenBBC NewsReporting fromJerusalemWFPThe UN World Food Programme says it has depleted all its food stocks in Gaza,...
Britain’s nuclear infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable to military attack as global tensions rise, a worrying new report has warned. The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) study, published...
Reform UK criticised for candidates' offensive posts55 minutes agoDamian GrammaticasPolitical correspondentPhil KempPolitical reporterGetty ImagesReform UK is fielding local election candidates who...
A Brit who recently visited Amsterdam has described nightmare scenes in the iconic canal city, with litter “spread around” the streets as if “whole bins had been overturned. The tourist, who...
As the Easter weekend approaches, many Brits will jet off across the world to make the most of the longer break. But one European city remains a hidden gem uninvaded by tourists and overlooked by...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been accused of using “absurd” rhetoric by US Vice President JD Vance, who warned it was “not productive” to suggest the United States was siding...
There is panic in India as the country has become concerned over an obesity crisis. A large, round belly has been used in Indian films and art to signal corruption or laziness, and in literature to...
Indian pot belly: From status symbol to silent killer 13 hours agoSoutik BiswasIndia correspondent•@soutikBBCGetty ImagesThe Indian pot belly - once a badge of prosperity, indulgence and aging...
Indian pot belly: From status symbol to silent killer 11 hours agoSoutik BiswasIndia correspondent•@soutikBBCGetty ImagesThe Indian pot belly - once a badge of prosperity, indulgence and aging...
Red Cross chief says Gaza is 'hell on earth' as Israeli assault continues37 minutes agoImogen FoulkesBBC NewsReporting fromGenevaGetty ImagesThe head of the International Committee of the Red Cross...
Opting for a less-touristy destination can not only benefit the locals but also enhance your holiday experience. The adverse effects of overtourism, such as crammed streets in Venice and skyrocketing...
Wild boars have been venturing more frequently into urban areas across Spain in recent years, a trend largely driven by prolonged drought conditions. The ongoing climate challenges have led to a...
Kolyuchin Island, a remote and desolate landmass in Russia's Chukchi Sea, has evolved from a site of human habitation to a sanctuary for polar bears. Located approximately 11 kilometres (6.8 miles)...
A groundbreaking study has shown that humans lived in rainforests approximately 150,000 years ago, much earlier than previously thought, suggesting that rainforests may have played a significant role...
Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might - the fallout will be messy14 hours agoFaisal IslamEconomics editor•@faisalislamPool/BBCPresident Donald Trump has built another...
Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might - the fallout will be messy36 minutes agoFaisal IslamEconomics editor•@faisalislamPool/BBCPresident Donald Trump has built another...