A living will lets people choose the medical care they want to receive if they develop a terminal illness.
‘People are afraid’: BBC visits DR Congo city under rebel control
More than 700 people died as fighters from the M23 group captured the eastern city of Goma.
‘Genocide against Greenland’: The country’s dark history – and does it want Trump?
The US president’s talk about taking control has come at a time when many on the island are already considering their future
Spain’s former football boss on trial over World Cup kiss
Luis Rubiales is standing trial for kissing football player Jenni Hermoso without her consent after her team won the World Cup.
France prepares for trial of surgeon accused of abusing anaesthetised children
Joel Le Scouarnec is accused of having abused hundreds of young patients, often while they were under anaesthetic.
Bill Gates has given away billions, but ‘still has more to give’
The Microsoft co-founder says he enjoys giving away his fortune and it won’t leave his kids poor.
Rubio demands Panama ‘reduce China influence’ over canal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the country amid US threats to retake control of the Panama Canal.
Canadian fans boo US anthem as tariffs spur ‘buy local’ pledge
Canadians have begun booing the US anthem at sports games, signalling the depth of anger at steep tariffs issued by Trump.
Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX win early Grammys
The first of 94 trophies is handed out in Los Angeles, as the 67th Grammy Awards get underway.
Air traffic control staffing ‘not normal’ during DC crash – officials
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said there was a “consolidation of air traffic controllers an hour before it was supposed to happen”.


