Spain, Italy and France are among the countries issuing warnings to protect health and stop wildfires.
Watch: Anger and uncertainty in Iran as crowds mourn dead
Lyse Doucet witnesses a mass state funeral for prominent figures killed in the recent conflict with Israel.
Iran holds state funeral for military leaders killed in Israel conflict
Military leaders and nuclear scientists are being buried days after a ceasefire came into effect.
Hungary Pride to go ahead, defying Orban threat of ‘legal consequences’
EU politicians are expected to join an LGBTQ march in Budapest, despite a police ban and warning from PM Viktor Orban.
‘I tell my children not to play so we save money on soap’
High inflation and a cost-of-living crisis means many Malawians, like Suzanna Kathumba, face tough choices.
‘In business, indecision is killer’ – Canadian firms seek certainty in tariff war
Intense US-Canada negotiations for a potential new trade and security deal have hit a snag ahead of a mid-July deadline.
Doechii: Headlining Glastonbury is part of her five-year plan
The Florida-born rapper and singer is a Grammy Award-winner and a top act at Glastonbury.
How Indian chef defied odds to win food Oscar and take Tamil cuisine global
Chef Vijay Kumar’s 2025 James Beard win marks a quiet revolution, spotlighting south Indian cuisine globally.
Japan loves them. And now they’re in the UK – strawberries and cream sandwiches
Serving strawberries in a sandwich might sound unusual in the UK, but it’s nothing new in Japan.
Did a JD Vance meme get tourist banned from the US?
US officials have denied claims that a Norwegian man was sent home because of a meme – but the case has raised international questions.


