The US Army sergeant allegedly opened fire on his fellow troops before being tackled by soldiers, officials say.
On Ukraine’s front line, twisted wreckage shows sanctions haven’t yet stopped Russia
In Kharkiv, investigators gather evidence of Russian attacks – and how it has dodged sanctions.
Wrong remains from Air India crash ‘adds to trauma’, says family
Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek’s sister tells BBC Newsnight her family are seeking closure and dignity for her brother.
British man accused of trying to drown daughter-in-law in US pool
Mark Gibbon and his daughter-in-law argued about his grandchildren before he tried to drown her on a family holiday, Florida police say.
More than 400 indirect deaths linked to LA wildfires, study suggests
Researchers attributed the additional deaths to several factors, including poor air quality.
‘A grave sin’: Hezbollah dismisses Lebanon’s move to restrict arms
Lebanon’s cabinet has said it wants to establish a state monopoly on arms by the end of the year.
Italy gives final approval for world’s longest suspension bridge to Sicily
The project, which has been started before, still needs to cross several hurdles before building can start.
Italy gives final approval for world’s longest suspension bridge to Sicily
The project, which has been started before, still needs to cross several hurdles before building can start.
Apple to invest $100bn after pressure from Trump
The US president has called on Apple to do more of its manufacturing in the US.
Georgia military base on lockdown following shooting incident
It remains unclear how many people have been shot or injured in the shooting at Fort Stewart military base.


