People in Seoul express anxiety and confusion following the president’s now-rescinded martial law order.
Telegram U-turns and joins child safety scheme
It is the latest in a series of changes announced by the platform since its founder Pavel Durov was arrested.
The awkward parallels between the Biden and Trump convictions
Joe Biden’s criticism of a politicised justice system echoes sentiments regularly used by Donald Trump.
‘The glasses are a prop’: Anna Wintour on her style and being told ‘no’
The fashion guru spoke to the BBC ahead of a new Vogue show looking back on the industry’s history.
Nobel Peace Prize winner says UN failing to bring IS to justice
Ten years after IS’ genocide, Nadia Murad, one of BBC’s 100 women, says the UN has failed Yazidis.
What’s on the minds of Ghanaian voters in seven charts
Ghanaians are about to elect a new president amid concerns about inflation, unemployment and debt.
Asteroid lights up sky over Russia’s far east
The European Space Agency said the asteroid measured 70cm and was spotted about 12 hours in advance.
Why these Israeli men volunteered to fight – but now refuse to return to Gaza
Why men who reported for duty after October 7 are now refusing to fight
Survival ‘possible’ in no confidence vote, says French PM
Barnier says he is not “at fault” ahead of a vote which he is widely predicted to lose.
Self-check-in banned for Italian holiday rentals
Italian authorities said hosts must check the identities of guests in person