Passengers are being told to cancel or postpone their trips, following two track deaths and the theft of copper cables.
Nato set to agree big spike in defence spending at ‘historic summit’
Nato leaders are meeting in The Hague to decide on ramping up defence spending to 5% of their countries’ economic output.
Deal or no deal? Zimbabwe still divided over land 25 years after white farmers evicted
Some white farmers accept compensation 25 years after land reform began – others fight on.
British man charged over mock Disneyland wedding to child had been investigated by BBC
Jacky Jhaj, a convicted paedophile, has staged several elaborate productions involving children and young people since he was released from prison.
British man charged over mock Disneyland wedding to child had been investigated by BBC
Jacky Jhaj, a convicted paedophile, has staged several elaborate productions involving children and young people since he was released from prison.
India sends its first astronaut into space after 41 years
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has become only the second Indian to travel to space.
Sexcam industry recruited us while we were schoolgirls, say models
A Colombian woman describes how she was recruited for sexcam work at 17 and encouraged to livestream from school.
Dozens hospitalised as heatwave descends on North America
150 people were sickened at outdoor graduation ceremonies in New Jersey due to the sweltering conditions.
Dozens hospitalised as heatwave descends on North America
150 people were sickened at outdoor graduation ceremonies in New Jersey due to the sweltering conditions.
Australian journalist wins unfair dismissal case over Gaza post
The Lebanese-Australian journalist sued Australia’s national broadcaster, saying she was unfairly fired.


