The roots of the South East Asian neighbours’ dispute goes back to more than a century ago.
BBC and news agencies warn journalists in Gaza at risk of starvation
News organisations say local journalists are increasingly unable to feed themselves in Gaza, facing the same “dire circumstances as those they are covering”.
Wreckage found after plane carrying 49 people goes down in Russian far east
The Angara airlines An-24 plane had disappeared from radar as it approached an airport in Amur region.
Thai and Cambodian troops clash at disputed border
At least two Thai soldiers are hurt as both sides accuse each other of firing the first shot.
Can you un-bleach coral? BBC visits remote reef to find out
The BBC’s Katy Watson went to Australia’s Ningaloo reef, the site of a mass bleaching event, to find out if the damage can be undone.
A mother’s heartbreak: The unresolved mystery of missing Indian student
A student of India’s JNU university, Najeeb Ahmed went missing in 2016. A court now has closed the case.
In a Haitian city ruled by gangs, young rape survivor raises baby she was told to abort
Helene, abducted aged 17, is among thousands of women attacked as gang violence spreads in Haiti.
Furious protests at move to cement Togo ruling family’s grip on power
Faure Gnassingbé may no longer be president but he still pulls the strings – and no longer has to face elections.
Judge blocks release of Epstein court files
Trump had sought the release of documents after days of sustained pressure from some of his most loyal supporters.
Why couples in the Philippines keep getting married in flooded churches
The submerged weddings are the latest example of a flooding problem that the country can’t shake off.


