Army sources tell the BBC military intelligence special forces are being used to protect supply lines into Pokrovsk.
Police seize €1.3bn from Campari owner over alleged tax evasion
The spirit manufacturer’s parent firm is accused of failing to declare a similar amount in tax during a merger.
Police seize €1.3bn from Campari owner over alleged tax evasion
The spirit manufacturer’s parent firm is accused of failing to declare a similar amount in tax during a merger.
Watch: Heidi Klum slithers into Halloween as Medusa
Stars turn out in their best Halloween costumes at Heidi Klum’s annual party.
Samia wins Tanzania election with 98% of votes amid unrest
Demonstrations continued on Friday as young protesters denounced the election as unfair.
China to loosen chip export ban to Europe after Netherlands row
EU-China chip disputes alarmed carmakers amid concerns it could halt global car productions
Egypt’s Grand Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun tomb in full for first time
The launch of the billion-dollar site sees fresh calls for the return of antiquities held in museums overseas.
Why the Indian passport is falling in global ranking
Indians can travel to more visa-free destinations than a decade ago, but India’s passport ranking has declined.
‘I was accused of spying and beaten’ – a boy’s escape from captured Sudan city
A 12-year-old tells the BBC that in the chaos he lost contact with his family and is now on his own at a camp.
Hand of Moscow? The men jailed for vandalism in French hybrid warfare case
Three Bulgarians are jailed for painting red hands on France’s Holocaust Memorial in a suspected case of Russian “destabilisation”.


