At least 78 bodies and more than 200 survivors have been pulled out of a mine since Monday.
Georgian opposition leader beaten up, blames governing party members
Giorgia Gakharia needs hospital treatment in the latest attack on an opposition leader.
Bowen: Long-overdue ceasefire may stop the killing but won’t end the conflict
The truce should get Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners home, but the conflict remains as bitter as ever.
Gaza ceasefire deal agreed by Israel and Hamas, source tells BBC
The Israeli PM’s office says there are “unresolved clauses” but it hopes a deal can be finalised within hours.
Drake sues for defamation over Kendrick Lamar song
The rapper withdraws a case accusing his label of artificially boosting the success of Not Like Us.
Sweden plans to remove citizenship from people seen as threat to state
But it stops short of calls by the minority government for gangsters to have their citizenship revoked.
Sweden plans to remove citizenship from people seen as threat to state
But it stops short of calls by the minority government for gangsters to have their citizenship revoked.
Germany to shoot down drones near military sites
The number of sightings has increased since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, officials say.
Lions on ice – Kenya’s foray into ice hockey
Kenya has become just the fifth African nation to gain membership of the International Ice Hockey Federation, despite having only one ice rink in the country.
AI Brad Pitt dupes French woman out of €830,000
Anne, 53, was subject to nationwide ridicule after a TV show revealed how she paid out huge sums to romance scammers pretending to be Brad Pitt.