Mandy Damari tells the BBC she is increasingly concerned for her daughter Emily, who has been held for more than 400 days.
BBC reporter sees disbelief among Seoul protesters
The BBC’s Jake Kwon said people protesting against President Yoon’s martial law announcement ‘cannot seem to believe’ it.
Namibia on course to elect first female president
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is well in front with nearly all votes tallied but her rival disputes the poll.
Israeli and Hezbollah strikes test limits of ceasefire
Strikes and counter-strikes put the ceasefire at risk, just days after it was reached.
Why has South Korea’s president suddenly declared martial law?
The move – invoking temporary military rule – has been roundly condemned by opponents and some within his own party.
Killer in femicide that shocked Italy sentenced to life in jail
Giulia Cecchettin was killed by her ex-boyfriend in 2023, sparking an outpouring of grief and soul-searching.
Afghan women ‘banned from midwife courses’ in latest blow to rights
Women at training colleges across the country were told they are not allowed to return to class.
Police officer uses child’s bike to chase suspect on scooter
The suspect, wanted for felony theft, was later apprehended and charged.
Bank boss takes pay cut after employee ‘tried to kill clients’
The bank apologised after the former worker was charged with robbery of clients, attempted murder and arson.
Australian suspect in 1977 murders extradited from Italy
Two women were found stabbed to death in their Melbourne home, in a case which has gripped Australia.