The sitting president’s challenger in the closely fought race, Luisa González, has claimed fraud without producing evidence.
‘Pretty diabolical’ – What Australians think of the housing crisis this election
The BBC spoke to people in Sydney about Australia’s housing crisis and what they’d like to see politicians to do help.
South Africa poised to re-open inquest into Nobel laureate’s death
An official ruling, that Albert Luthuli died in an accident in 1967, has long been queried by his family.
Ukraine’s allies condemn Russia over deadly missile attack
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Sunday’s attack, which killed 34 people and injured 117, as “horrifying”.
Man arrested after suspected arson attack at Pennsylvania governor’s home
The Democrat and his family were not injured, and a 38-year-old man faces charges of attempted murder and terrorism.
In Canada’s car capital, auto workers brace for the worst
The auto sector in Windsor, Ontario, has employed generations of Canadians. Now the future is uncertain and US tariffs are “like a stab in the back”.
Landmark antitrust trial could force Zuckerberg to sell Instagram
The case against Facebook owner Meta alleges the company bought Instagram and WhatsApp to wipe out competition.
Teen killed parents as part of Trump assassination plot, says FBI
The suspect’s phone allegedly contains material about a neo-Nazi group and praise for Adolf Hitler.
BBC visits scene of destruction in Sumy after Russian attack
The BBC’s James Waterhouse describes the scene of a Russian strike that has killed at least 34 people.
Teen killed parents as part of Trump assassination plot, says FBI
The suspect’s phone allegedly contains material about a neo-Nazi group and praise for Adolf Hitler.


