Million of litres of highly acidic waste spilled into rivers in a copper-mining area, farmers say.
Chinese-linked mining firms sued over ‘ecological catastrophe’ in Zambia
Million of litres of highly acidic waste spilled into rivers in a copper-mining area, farmers say.
Fears balloon of a return to civil war in South Sudan over treason trial
The political rift that could spiral into conflict again after the vice-president was accused of treason.
‘Completely different, yet genuinely get on’ – BBC correspondents on Starmer and Trump
The BBC’s Political Editor Chris Mason and North America Editor Sarah Smith discuss what’s at stake for both sides during the trip.
‘The bombing has been insane’: Palestinians scramble to flee Israeli assault on Gaza City
Palestinians tell the BBC whole residential blocks have been levelled as the Israeli army ramps up its offensive in the city.
Watch: Bear caught on CCTV searching for food in Indian temple
The curious creature ransacked an office in its quest to find tasty treats.
Malawians await presidential poll result in vote dominated by economic woes
If no candidate wins more than half the votes, the top two contenders will head to a run-off.
Judge dismisses terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione
Judge Gregory Carro also ruled a second-degree murder charge against Mangione could stand during a hearing on Tuesday.
US designates Colombia as country ‘failing to cooperate in drug war’
For the first time in almost three decades Colombia loses its certification as a US ally in the war on drugs.
Watch: The Sundance Kid’s life in the spotlight
The BBC’s David Sillito takes a look at the career of the Hollywood icon who has died aged 89.


