Children routinely using social media, Australian regulator says
It found they were easily able to bypass age checks on apps, which face being banned for under-16s.
Birkenstock sandals are not art, says German court
The firm wanted to claim protection under copyright law, to stop rivals selling copycat versions of its shoes.
Return of bodies marks day of anguish for Israel
Many held out hope that the Bibas family might have still been alive.
Spain’s ex-football boss Luis Rubiales fined for World Cup kiss
Luis Rubiales has been found guilty of kissing player Jenni Hermoso without her consent and fined €10,800.
Azerbaijan orders suspension of BBC News Azerbaijani in Baku
The BBC said it “deeply regrets this restrictive move against press freedom”.
Passengers on crashed Toronto plane offered US$30,000 each
The gesture to the affected travellers – all of whom survived – comes with no strings attached, the airline says.
‘Severe blow’ to Sinaloa cartel as security chief of El Chapo’s son arrested
José Ángel Canobbio, also known as “El Güerito”, was arrested in the northern city of Culiacán.
Watch: Moment man vandalises ancient Incan artefact
Peruvian police released footage showing a suspect pounding Cusco’s 12-Angle Stone.
BBC faces questions over Gaza film’s Hamas link
The documentary Gaza: How To Survive A War Zone was narrated by the son of a Hamas official.
Russian ambassador ‘not sure’ Ukrainians would re-elect Zelensky
The BBC asked the Russian ambassador if Zelensksy standing down is among Russia’s demands as a condition of peace.


