Prime Minister Netanyahu says Hamas “has nothing new” and that war can end only on terms that Israel has set.
What we know about Lisbon’s deadly funicular crash
At least 16 people died after a carriage on the city’s famous Glória hillside railway derailed.
Jamaican PM Andrew Holness wins rare third term in office
The incumbent, who has been in office since 2016, campaigned on the strength of his economic record.
‘I don’t seek attention’, says Trump on Nobel Prize speculation
After previously suggesting he deserves the prize, the president tells CBS News he is more focused on saving lives.
Legendary Italian designer Giorgio Armani dies
The fashion designer was the archetype of Italian style and elegance, reimagining men’s and women’s suits.
Jellyfish disrupt French nuclear power plant for second time in a month
One of France’s largest nuclear power stations partially shut down after the jellyfish blocked cooling filters.
Organ transplants for immortality: Might Xi and Putin be on to something?
The presidents of China and Russia were overheard discussing transplants as a way to prolong life.
Western allies look to finalise Ukraine security guarantees and win US support
Thirty Western countries meet in Paris with the aim of giving Kyiv assurances if a ceasefire is agreed.
Grandfather accidentally takes home wrong child from Sydney daycare centre
The man returned with the one-year-old as soon as he realised the mistake, and an investigation into the centre’s safety protocols has been opened.
Watch: BBC correspondent at scene of Lisbon funicular crash
Local media reports suggest a cable came loose along the railway’s route, causing it to lose control – a national day of mourning is being observed


