The two neighbouring nations sign a US-brokered deal aimed at stopping the fighting in eastern DR Congo.
‘I’m voting for the first time after fleeing a dictatorship’
Ghayda and her husband Ahmad say they could never discuss politics in Syria – now, they will vote in Canada’s election.
Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein accuser, dies
Giuffre alleged she was trafficked to the Duke of York when she was 17, which he has strenuously denied.
How much has Elon Musk’s Doge cut from US government spending?
BBC Verify has looked at the agency’s biggest claimed savings, examining the figures and speaking to experts.
US judge arrested after allegedly obstructing immigration enforcement
Judge Hannah Dugan is accused of trying to help an undocumented immigrant who appeared in her court avoid arrest.
‘Something different in the air’ as hushed Rome reckons with Pope’s death
Visitors have noticed a unique atmosphere at the Vatican in the days before Pope Francis’s funeral and the conclave.
Mangione pleads not guilty to federal murder charge over CEO’s killing
The 26 year old is charged with murder and stalking in addition to other state charges.
Pope refused advice to slow down in final years, archbishop tells BBC
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Archbishop Paul Gallagher says Pope Francis preferred to “die with his boots on”.
Pope Francis’s funeral presents chance for ‘brush-by’ diplomacy
There may be opportunities for impromptu diplomacy at one of the largest gatherings of world leaders in years.
‘My bananas were seized and destroyed’ – Malawi-Tanzania trade row escalates
Following the crackdown, some traders have resorted to selling their goods in secret, the BBC hears.