The US president warns Iran "will have to pay the price" for taking too long to agree a deal, after Tehran vows retaliation to any attacks.
India's government said three Indian sailors were missing and 21 crew had been rescued after the hit on the Settebello off the coast of Oman.
The Microsoft co-founder spent hours talking to lawmakers behind closed doors, where he also said Epstein used his marital infidelities to pressure him.
Nine of them were killed in a series of attacks in the town of Tayr Debba, according to Lebanon's state news agency.
Thr ruling overturns a lower court's decision on Monday ordering the release of the crown princess's 29-year-old son.
Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the United States because of his "association with suspected members of terror organisations," says a US official.
The Indian Ocean site is "far beyond anything we had imagined", one researcher says.
The BBC travels with rebels to frontline positions in Myanmar to see how the war is unfolding.
The fresh strikes come after weeks of relative calm in the restive border region between the two countries.
The Wang Fuk Court blaze last year was the deadliest that Hong Kong had seen in 70 years, killing 168 people.
Ukraine's military also says it has struck a Russian oil refinery and a "shadow fleet" oil tanker in the Black Sea.
The US president has angered some fans by using the images of characters like Pikachu and Naruto.
Another nine people were injured at an informal settlement in Cleveland late on Tuesday.
Poland is threatening to strip Ukraine's president of a state honour over the naming Ukrainian military unit after controversial World War Two fighters.
West claims the encounter on a music video set was part of a "provocative theatrical performance".
Nasa names its next Artemis crew, though they will not be walking on the Moon or even going anywhere near it.
Naveed Akram, 24, is already facing 59 charges over an attack on a Jewish festival in December.
Protesters are concerned about cross-border infection risks and the lack of transparency from the government about the treatment centre.
Iran warned Israel on Monday that it could resume hostilities if attacks on its Lebanese ally Hezbollah do not stop.
The demonstration, in the western city of Herat, was broken up after police are alleged to have opened fire.
Protesters are angry that the suspect had already been reported to police last August in a separate case.
In a rare interview, a senior executive at TSMC discusses the AI boom, the geopolitics of chips and what it means for the price of electronics.
Somali referee Omar Artan says he was subjected to an 11-hour immigration interview before being denied entry to the United States for the World Cup despite holding the "right papers" and "right visa".
Claude Fable 5 is a version of Anthropic's Claude Mythos, an AI program which caused a stir among technology, finance, and government leaders.
The flagship partnership project became a glaring example of discord between the two nations.
Serena Williams rolls back the years at Queen's with a winning performance on her comeback to tennis after 1,375 days away from the sport.
The pair met on the set of the first Wicked movie, for which Grande received an Oscar nomination.
Investigators are expected to soon release an update on the crash, which killed 260 people last year.
The US and Israeli leaders have lost control of the consequences after miscalculating the Iran war.
With referee Omar Artan denied entry to the United States and worries over staff and supporters being turned back, what does this tell us about the World Cup?
SpaceX is preparing for a stock market debut that could transform the company, the wider market and Elon Musk's fortune.
Iran appears emboldened by the outcome and its leaders may sense Trump's appetite for risk is low.
Mamata Banerjee's once-dominant Trinamool Congress party is unravelling, weeks after losing power in West Bengal.
Iran's decision to risk jeopardising peace talks may reflect how its leaders view their current position, writes BBC Persian editor Amir Azimi.
Denmark's team doctor said an ICD implanted into the footballer's chest responded as it should after he collapsed on Sunday.
Fans across the world say US travel bans and visa regulations make them feel excluded from the World Cup.
Beijing is trying to reassert influence over a strategically vital yet deeply unpredictable partner.
A grandfather, a survivor, a witness: one year after the crash, the people on the ground tell their stories.
The European country had 9.1 million international visitors in April, the most ever for that month.
The Netherlands has one of the world's lowest rates of 16 to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training.
The BBC's Russia editor saw Putin's flagship economic event overshadowed by Ukrainian drones attacks.
The BBC’s Quentin Sommerville travels to Myanmar - without the permission of the authorities - to meet a group of rebel fighters.
In a call with the US president, the BBC’s Sarah Smith asked Trump about the war in Iran and his relationship with the Israeli leader.
No one was harmed in the incident, which saw motorists treated to an early Fourth of July show.
This occurrence of aurora australis, or Southern Lights, was captured by Nasa astronaut Jessica Meir.
For the first time since the start of a precarious ceasefire two months ago, Israel and Iran have traded missile strikes.
Pupils could be heard screaming as the earthquake struck the city of Digos, but the school said nobody was injured in the incident.