There is frenzy, fascination and even a little bit of FOMO as Koreans revel in the K-pop hit.
National security or xenophobia? Texas restricts Chinese owning and renting property
Critics fear a new law in Texas will prove discriminatory – but officials say it it vital to combat “adversaries”.
‘We love you, you will always be with us’, says father of Minneapolis shooting victim
Fletcher Merkel, 8, was one of two children killed in Wednesday’s shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis.
‘India put us on the boat like captives – then threw us in the sea’
Rohingya refugees tell the BBC they were flown from Delhi and forced into the sea off the coast of Myanmar.
Minneapolis school attacker ‘obsessed with idea of killing children’, officials say
The two children killed in the shooting have been identified as Fletcher Merkel, eight, and Harper Moyski, 10.
BBC reports from scene of deadly Russian attack on Kyiv
Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine’s capital in the early hours of Thursday evening, killing at least 19 people, including four children.
First deportees arrive in Rwanda from the US
The first group of deportees arrived in mid-August, according to government spokesperson Yolande Makolo.
Tourist pouring beer down elephant’s trunk in Kenya sparks anger
Investigations have been launched following the footage posted to Instagram – which has since been deleted.
Lives torn apart in Kyiv after Russia’s heaviest bombardment for weeks
In the deadliest strike, a missile ripped through the middle of a low-rise block of flats.
Watch: How an orchard in Turkey survived a wildfire
Recent wildfires scorched vast areas across Turkey, but one orchard in the north-western province of Bursa stood untouched.


