Americans react to Trump's guilty conviction
YamunaglobalnewshubThe ex-president was found guilty on all counts of falsifying business records. Americans have mixed opinions about the…
The ex-president was found guilty on all counts of falsifying business records. Americans have mixed opinions about the…
It would begin with a six-week ceasefire and the withdrawal of IDF forces from populated areas.
The 18-year-old Chechen wanted to attack a football stadium in Saint-Étienne, officials say.
The former US president was found guilty on all 34 counts on Thursday.
The US give Ukraine permission to use US-supplied weapons to strike targets in Russia, but only near the Kharkiv region…
North Korea sends at least 260 balloons into the South, scattering suspected excrement and rubbish.
Dutch carrier KLM says it is taking care of passengers and employees who witnessed the incident.
The Indian capital's power demand also soars to an all-time high as residents try to cope with the heat.
The three European nations aim to refocus attention on finding a political solution to the Gaza war.
The jury in Mr Trump's hush-money case will soon begin deliberations. So what could happen next?
At least 45 people were killed in a strike on Rafah, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
The Pope was speaking at a meeting of bishops on whether gay men should be allowed to become priests.
Nearly a million people have been evacuated as Cyclone Remal destroys thousands of homes.
As Kenya struggles with violent crime an ex-convict tries to persuade men to turn in their weapons.
People from a Dublin-bound plane from Doha describe scenes on board during severe turbulence.
Nigerian officials say gunmen spent hours in the village and had time to drink tea before abducting people.
The BBC star also discussed his family, who came to the UK as part of the Windrush generation.
The rapper was due to play a concert at Manchester's Co-op Live venue.
At least 22 people, including children, have died in a fire at a games arcade in India, local officials say.
The actor was charged earlier this year over the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on a film set in 2021.
The arrest of 18-year-old Edan On marks the first arrest of a counter-protester linked to the chaos.
Jaci the rottweiler had been with the family for nearly two years and leaves her twin Laser behind.
A company claims Sean Kingston did not fully pay for a 232-inch television and sound system.
At least two people die and 12 are injured after a restaurant collapsed in Majorca, emergency services say.
Kenyan President William Ruto is currently on a US state visit, the first in 16 years for an African leader.
Two broods of periodical cicadas are coming out from underground in the same year.
Ms Haley was once Mr Trump's UN ambassador and was the last of his major Republican primary rivals.
New harrowing footage shows the moment Naama Levy and other women were seized by Hamas gunmen.
They are also suing 92 state police officers for "shocking and extensive" failures in the 2022 shooting.
Louisville police will investigate if policies were correctly followed in the arrest of world number one Scottie Scheff…
Jenny Erpenbeck is the first German writer and Michael Hofmann the first male translator to win £50,000 prize.
Jerry, who was flying to his son's wedding, says it was the worst day of his life.
Martial law and a desire for stability keeps the Ukrainian leader in power without new elections.
Parts of northern India are reeling under an intense heatwave that's set to last through the week.
As the UK and US continue to see falling birth rates, options to deal with the issue are limited.
Jake Sullivan's visit comes as Israeli forces continue military operations in Gaza, including in Rafah.
It comes as a man charged with attempting to murder Robert Fico arrived in court on Saturday.
The national guard says it has informed the navy and search and rescue operations are under way.
The clip seems to show an attack described in Casandra Ventura's lawsuit against the rapper last year.
The new guidelines are expected to tighten the criteria for what counts as a divine apparition.
David DePape still faces life imprisonment if convicted of separate state charges for the 2022 attack.
The napkin on which 13-year-old Lionel Messi's first Barcelona contract was signed is sold at auction - for £762,40…
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford reports from the town of Handlova, on what the attack could mean for Slovakia's divid…
"Does the outcome of this trial affect you personally?" Mr Blanche asked Cohen at one point
An ambitious US maritime corridor is due to start operating off Gaza's coast in the coming days.
The ICJ ruling has come under intense scrutiny, centring on the word "plausible". What did the court mean?
President Ramaphosa approves a law that seeks to provide universal health care for all - but not everyone is happy.
The riots come in response to the French parliament giving French residents there more voting rights.
Höcke has led the Alternative for Germany's (AfD) regional branch in Thuringia since the party was founded in 2013…
The front line has turned from a relative stalemate to a major Russian offensive in a week.
More than 200 people attended the European mullet festival in Quievrain, Belgium
Steve Rosenberg considers possible reasons behind Sergei Shoigu's replacement in the middle of a war.
Mohammad Rasoulof was sentenced over his new film, which is to be premiered at the Cannes festival.
Heavy rains washed volcanic debris and pebbles down Mount Marapi in Indonesia.
Critics say the foreign influence bill will be used to clamp down on the Tbilisi government's opponents.
Sergei Shoigu, a long-standing ally of the president, has played a key role in Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Frantic efforts are being made to save the endangered mountain chicken frog, native to just two Caribbean islands.
Opponents fear the government's bill will silence critics ahead of parliamentary elections later this year.
Dozens of VCU grads left during Gov Glenn Youngkin's speech, in part over his comments on campus protests.
Unusual geomagnetic storms may make aurora borealis visible in places where it is not usually seen.
France striker Kylian Mbappe says he will leave Paris St-Germain at the end of the season.
More than 100 people are injured, according to officials, as torrents of water sweep through entire villages.
The head of the UN agency says the perimeter of its building was set fire to twice on Thursday.
Footage posted to social media shows chaotic scenes in Senegal's capital, Dakar.
Residents of the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre describe the devastation caused by recent floods.
BBC Verify has been tracking Russia's attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
Israel says it has four issues with the draft ceasefire deal - including an end to war.
Police in Slovakia are investigating more than 1,000 bomb threats to schools and other institutions.
Israel's working assumption was that Hamas would not accept a ceasefire proposal that the Americans called "ex…
Boeing told US regulators it might not have properly inspected its 787 Dreamliner jets.
The sergeant, who was held on 2 May, is accused of stealing from a woman, reports the BBC's partner CBS.
The clear out comes as universities prepare for possible disruptions at graduation ceremonies.
Authorities believe three tourists were attacked as they were trying to fend off an attempted theft.
The world's biggest song contest reaches its finale on Saturday and contestants have arrived in style.
The celebration of pop is set to take place amid protests at Israel's involvement in the competition.
Matthias Ecke was seriously injured after being kicked and hit in a suspected politically-motivated attack.
Former White House aide Hope Hicks testified she was "a little stunned" to hear the 2005 tape.
Residents of a slum say the destruction of their homes caught them by surprise and they have nowhere to stay.
Residents near 178 bodies of water have been told to leave as flooding is set to worsen.
The claim was made by Donald Trump's ex-lawyer in a conversation with Stormy Daniels' former attorney.
The 19-year-old technician says she painted 4,000 nails in an attempt to break the world record.
One sent in the police, the other struck a deal with students. But why have responses been so wildly different?