The BBC’s Will Vernon reports amid emotional scenes as freed prisoners arrive in Ukraine.
US to hold national day of mourning for Jimmy Carter
The 39th president of the United States will be remembered in a state funeral in Washington and ceremonies in Atlanta.
Share Covid data, World Health Organization tells China
Marking five years since Covid emerged, the WHO says China should share data as “a moral and scientific imperative”.
Iran confirms arrest of Italian journalist
Cecilia Sala could be used as “political leverage” after an Iranian citizen was detained by Italy, a US state department spokesman has said.
Five charged in connection with Liam Payne’s death
The One Direction star died in October after falling from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires.
WHO appeals for end to attacks on Gaza’s hospitals
It comes after two were attacked and another raided by Israeli forces in the past few days.
Jimmy Carter’s legacy… in his own words
A look back through the BBC archive of interviews with the former president.
Why was there a wall near runway at S Korea plane crash airport?
An air safety expert says lives could have been saved if the “obstruction” was not there.
Parents of Belgrade school shooter jailed
Vladimir Kecmanoviæ and Miljana Kecmanoviæ will serve jail terms of 14 and three years respectively.
Grief and anger from families at South Korea airport
The BBC’s Jean Mackenzie speaks to bereaved relatives waiting to know more about the Jeju Air crash.