Unflattering installations depicting Amazon founder and his bride-to-be are attracting attention in the Italian city.
What to know about the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship case
It is considering whether a single federal judge can block a nationwide order from the US president.
Tehran is coming back to life, but its residents are deeply shaken
As Iran’s capital resumes its old rhythms, the BBC’s Lyse Doucet meets locals who wonder if peace will last.
Syrian charged over plot to attack Taylor Swift Vienna concert
A young Syrian national is suspected of supporting a foreign terror group over a foiled plot in Vienna last August.
A month into Gaza’s new aid system – gunfire and chaos are routine
A month into the resumption of aid distribution in Gaza there have been repeated reports of killings, with a BBC Verify analysis of dozens of videos showing chaos and panic as people head to get aid.
Renowned food critic Chua Lam dies at 83
The Singapore-born Lam was one of Hong Kong’s “four greatest talents”.
Syrian charged over plot to attack Taylor Swift Vienna concert
A young Syrian national is suspected of supporting a foreign terror group over a foiled plot in Vienna last August.
US electrical worker left dangling after being hit by truck
The man suffered minor injuries and did not require hospital treatment, local media reported.
‘We are terrified’: Trump’s migrant crackdown has workers and firms worried
President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigrants could have serious economic repercussions.
Two men jailed for life for murder of Aboriginal boy
Cassius Turvey’s killers were “callous and lacking in empathy” as they beat him up, the judge said.


