In a rare rebuke, the US president says he is “not happy” with his Russian counterpart over the latest attacks.
North Korea arrests senior official over warship launch failure
The Workers’ Party official was “largely responsible” for the botched launch, state media said.
Thousands remember George Floyd on fifth anniversary of death
As the cities where Floyd grew up and died hold commemorations, the US “reckoning” with racism seems to be fading.
King travels to support Canada as it fends off Trump
The King and Queen will be arriving in Canada on Monday for a visit seen as a symbol of support.
Why King Charles III’s trip to Canada is more than just a royal visit
BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph on King Charles III’s trip to Canada where he will open the country’s parliament.
Call for freeze on Syrian asylum claims to end
The UK paused processing of Syrian claims five months ago, following the fall of President Assad.
Winemakers finding Trump’s tariffs hard to swallow
Wine producers in both France and the US are unhappy at the US president’s trade actions.
‘Nowhere is safe’ – Cameroonians trapped between separatists and soldiers
Thousands have died in a conflict that has been largely ignored by the rest of the world.
Branded a terrorist: Media adds agony to Kashmiri family’s grief
Mohammad Iqbal, a teacher in Poonch district, died in cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan.
Branded a terrorist: Media adds agony to Kashmiri family’s grief
Mohammad Iqbal, a teacher in Poonch district, died in cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan.


