A Colombian woman describes how she was recruited for sexcam work at 17 and encouraged to livestream from school.
Dozens hospitalised as heatwave descends on North America
150 people were sickened at outdoor graduation ceremonies in New Jersey due to the sweltering conditions.
Dozens hospitalised as heatwave descends on North America
150 people were sickened at outdoor graduation ceremonies in New Jersey due to the sweltering conditions.
Australian journalist wins unfair dismissal case over Gaza post
The Lebanese-Australian journalist sued Australia’s national broadcaster, saying she was unfairly fired.
Three things we learned about Trump’s foreign policy from Iran strikes
He’s unpredictable and his moves are unprecedented – the BBC’s Bernd Debusmann lays out the US president’s negotiating strategies.
South Korea banned dog meat. So what happens to the dogs?
Advocates are concerned about the fate of half a million animals which face the threat of euthanasia.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ attorneys end their defence case after only 20 minutes
Mr Combs also told the judge he would not take the stand in his defence as part of the weeks-long trial.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ attorneys end their defence case after only 20 minutes
Mr Combs also told the judge he would not take the stand in his defence as part of the weeks-long trial.
Watch: How prosecutors went after Diddy in his sex trafficking trial
From a hotel video to baby oil – the BBC’s Nada Tawfik breaks down the evidence and testimony heard on the stand so far.
US strikes did not destroy Iran nuclear programme, says Pentagon assessment
The White House says the initial damage assessment about Iran’s uranium stockpile is “flat-out wrong”.


