How the Kremlin’s internet crackdown is frustrating Russians
Officials say the restrictions are for public safety, but businesses and the public are feeling the impact.
Behind Nigeria’s murky coup plot – the money, the prayers and a Nollywood arrest
What court papers and sources close to the investigation have told the BBC about the scope of the plan.
South Africa’s top envoy to Ghana summoned over attacks on foreigners
A Ghanaian national was confronted by South Africans in a viral clip and questioned about his immigration status.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu treated for early-stage prostate cancer
The Israeli prime minister says he is “in excellent physical condition” after having a malignant tumour removed.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu treated for early-stage prostate cancer
The Israeli prime minister says he is “in excellent physical condition” after having a malignant tumour removed.
Poisoning suspected in deaths of 18 wolves in Italian national park
After the carcasses of 10 wolves were found last week, another eight have been found in recent days.
No 10 says Falklands sovereignty rests with UK after report of US ‘review’
An internal Pentagon document reportedly raised the prospect of a change in position in retaliation for the UK not joining the Iran war.
Briton in Netflix’s ‘Con Mum’ faces fresh charges in Singapore
Dionne Marie Hanna, 85, is accused of duping more than two dozen people – including her own son.
Nato says US cannot suspend Spain from alliance, after reported Pentagon email
An internal Pentagon email reportedly outlines options to punish allies over a perceived lack of support for Iran war.
UK biobank data incident caused by ‘a few bad apples’, boss says
Professor Sir Rory Collins said he was “angry” and “upset” about the incident, as both the bank’s boss and a participant.


