The annual instalment of the massive series faces new challenges from competitor Battlefield 6.
Mass killings probe in Sudan will hold culprits to account, vows UN
“There has been too much pretence and performance, and too little action,” says UN human rights chief Volker Türk.
‘Astonishingly lethal’: BBC reports from site of Russian strike in Kyiv
The BBC’s James Landale reports from the east of the capital where a drone struck a multi-storey residential building.
South Africa to investigate ‘mystery’ of planeload of Palestinians
It is not clear who chartered the plane carrying the Palestinians from Kenya to South Africa.
Second brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille
Investigators fear the murder of a second brother of Amine Kessaci is meant as a warning to him.
Second brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille
Investigators fear the murder of a second brother of Amine Kessaci is meant as a warning to him.
Freed British-Egyptian activist not allowed to fly to UK, family says
Alaa Abdel Fattah was Egypt’s best known political prisoner until seven weeks ago, when he was released from jail.
Australian schools shut over asbestos risk in children’s sand
The Australian regulator has recalled several sand products used by children for play, but says the risk from them is “low”.
BBC apologises to Trump over Panorama edit but refuses to pay compensation
Lawyers for the US president have threatened to sue the corporation for $1bn (£759m).
China summons Japan ambassador as war of words over Taiwan drags on
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi had suggested Tokyo could take military action if Beijing attacked Taiwan.


