The ruling potentially paves the way for an early release for Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life sentences for killing their parents.
Why Uganda might have the world’s most passionate Arsenal fans
Intense rivalries between supporters of Arsenal, and other English football clubs, has led to deaths in the East African nation.
From Dubai to Lidl: How one woman’s pregnancy craving launched a craze
The story behind the Can’t Get Knafeh of It chocolate bar, which combines the flavours of chocolate, pistachio and tahini with shredded pastry.
Everyone’s jumping on the AI doll trend – but what are the concerns?
As online users create AI Barbie-like dolls of themselves, experts urge caution over AI’s energy and data use.
As an Israeli hostage turns 48, his wife waits for blue ticks on her messages
Eighteen months since Omri Miran was taken hostage by Hamas, his wife Lishay still sends family updates, which she hopes he will read one day.
Judge allows Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation
Mahmoud Khalil was arrested in March for his role in pro-Palestinian protests at the University of Columbia.
A bitter price hike in US coffee shops after tariffs
Higher prices are worrying independent US coffee shops, which import almost all their beans.
Red Cross chief says Gaza is ‘hell on earth’ as Israeli assault continues
“No state… can be exempt from the obligation not to commit war crimes, not to commit genocide, not to commit ethnic cleansing,” Mirjana Spoljaric tells the BBC.
US pastor kidnapped during church service in South Africa
Police say four armed and masked men abducted the pastor in his car on Thursday evening.
Witkoff meets Putin as Trump urges Russia to ‘get moving’
The US envoy will hold a third round of talks with the Russian president as agreement on a ceasefire in Ukraine remains elusive.


