The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue describes the moment he and others dived for cover as shots rang out at the venue.
Iran had earlier said there were no plans for a direct meeting with a US delegation led by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
The Israeli PM's directive comes as six people were killed by strikes in Lebanon despite a ceasefire being extended by three weeks.
Witnesses report clashes in the centre and north, in what has been described as the largest jihadist attack in years.
The two Americans who reportedly worked for the CIA died in a car crash after a Mexican-led operation to destroy a drug lab.
Local elections have been held in the occupied West Bank and in one Gazan city, though Hamas and other groups are not taking part.
More than 500 political prisoners are thought to still be in jail, despite the releases since the amnesty law was brought in.
The outgoing prime minister will not take up his seat after leading his party back into opposition.
Many died due to conditions at a warehouse they'd been shipped to, while others arrived dead, authorities say.
The city of Dnipro was hardest hit, with officials saying four died in a strike on a residential building.
The flood warning system at Imja glacial lake has not been maintained since 2016, fearful locals tell BBC.
The boss of the controversial tech company with UK government contracts published a 22-point plan on the future of the West.
In a memo, the Department of Justice says the move will "strengthen" the death penalty and deter crime.
An internal Pentagon email reportedly outlines options to punish allies over a perceived lack of support for Iran war.
President Donald Trump had accused Powell of improper cost overruns in renovating the Fed's building.
With the price of fuel rising China's BYD says it is positioning itself to benefit from the global shift away from fossil fuels.
Amjad Youssef was wanted over the mass killing of blindfolded civilians in April 2013 in the district of Damascus.
The British Israeli man says he was detained after someone took offence at his kippah embroidered with Israeli and Palestinian flags.
Piracy, once notorious in this stretch of the Indian Ocean, has made a comeback in recent years.
The EU's anti-fraud office confirms it has "sufficient information" to launch an investigation, but does not say if it involves fraud.
The spouses of illegal immigrants facing deportation must choose between separation or moving to a new country.
Influencers promoting looksmaxxing and narrow male beauty standards are being called out by a new wave of men on social media.
Several black Zambians tell the BBC they sometimes feel like they are second-class citizens in their own country.
Souring relations between Europe and the US have reared their Medusa-like head again, writes the BBC's Europe editor.
A year after the Pahalgam attack, tourism has slowed in Indian-administered Kashmir, hitting lives and livelihoods.
What court papers and sources close to the investigation have told the BBC about the scope of the plan.
Iran's new supreme leader is supposed to have the final say, but in practice the picture is far murkier.
The inaugural top 20 is entirely made up of female authors, with Chloe Walsh appearing most frequently.
Surveillance video released by Donald Trump shows the suspect running past metal detectors as security agents draw their guns.
Police say a man charged security outside of the dining room and was armed with multiple weapons.
The forest where the Sumatran orangutans live has been split by a road.
The 300 couples were selected in a draw of nearly 2,000 people to be a part of the joint celebration.
A Buckingham Palace source confirmed the Royals will not meet with survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during their state visit to the US.