Australian doctors say they are having to operate in filthy conditions with few or no anaesthetics.
Born in India, but not Indian: ‘Stateless’ man fights for citizenship
Bahison Ravindran thought he was an Indian by birth – until police declared his passport invalid.
Jimmy Kimmel calls out ‘anti-American’ threats to free speech in tearful TV return
The comedian returned from a brief suspension after comments he made about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
I didn’t intend to ‘make light’ of Charlie Kirk murder, says Jimmy Kimmel
Kimmel made the comments in his first monologue since broadcaster ABC lifted the suspension of his show.
Watch: BBC correspondent reports from southern China hit by ‘king of storms’
The BBC’s Laura Bicker says residents of southern China are largely heeding warnings from authorities as the storm lashes the region with wind and rain.
Phone spyware scandal in Greece moves to court as critics claim cover-up
Four people go on trial accused of misdemeanours but opponents ask why no government officials have been charged.
Killed seeking food – Jeremy Bowen on Abdullah’s shooting and Gaza’s lethal aid system
Inside Panorama and BBC Eye’s investigation into hunger in Gaza and why so many are risking their lives for aid.
Recognition of statehood ‘rewards Palestinian people’ says Iraqi president
The Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid has rejected Washington’s argument that the move is a reward for Hamas.
The Gen Z revolution in Asia shows the power of the young – and their limits
Anti-corruption demonstrations, powered by social media, have toppled a government – but will they lead to lasting change?
Macron calls Trump after motorcade blocks his car
Macron and Trump were in New York for the 80th UN General Assembly


