Watch as crowd chant ‘murderer’ and throw objects at Spanish king
Spain’s King Felipe VI is visiting the Valencia region, which has been hit by unprecedented floods.
Lightning kills 14 at Uganda refugee camp
All those killed at Palabek Refugee Settlement were children, an official tells local media.
From courtroom to candidate: What Harris’s years as a prosecutor tell us about her
She dealt with grisly murder cases and then became the state attorney general – the Democratic candidate’s California career offers clues about how she might govern.
Crowdsourced voter fraud claims flood social media before US election
Rumours and misinformation are sowing doubt, while Donald Trump suggests to supporters he could only lose if Democrats cheat.
Crowdsourced voter fraud claims flood social media before US election
Rumours and misinformation are sowing doubt, while Donald Trump suggests to supporters he could only lose if Democrats cheat.
Wegovy’s creator invested £6bn in this town. So why is it not booming?
Europe’s most valuable company has invested billions in Kalundborg on Denmark’s coast – but it has many problems.
Africans at the cutting edge of interior design
Two UK-based Africans tell the BBC how they are digging deep into their culture to change home decor.
DNA-testing site 23andMe fights for survival
Once millions used it to find out about their family histories – this week it was almost delisted. What went wrong?
Hunt for Bitcoin’s elusive creator Satoshi Nakamoto hits another dead-end
Why are still no closer to unmasking the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto?
Moldova’s pro-EU leader in tight run-off as Russia denies meddling
President Maia Sandu is in a race seen as a choice between Europe and a return to Russian influence.