The National Rally leader now has to decide whether she will run with an electronic tag and will speak on TV later.
The Ukrainian president says "decisions for air defence" should be "one of the key outcomes" of this week's summit in Turkey.
Police had been hunting Anastasiia Berezovska after a Ukrainian millionaire was injured in the blast.
The lawyer for Dr Hussam Abu Safiya tells the BBC his client was so badly beaten he could not recognise him during a visit last week.
Former prisoners accuse the men of abuse in detention centres and want to see them brought to trial.
Many in Ghana feared his presence would lead to mass protests, and officials say it is postponed for now.
Videos shared with the BBC show debris flying through the air as the storm swept through Ezhou and Huanggang in Hubei province.
As reports of the blasts came in, state television said the Syrian president had welcomed Macron at the presidential palace.
The 69-year-old helped companies secure valuable contracts in exchange for money, a court heard.
South African police say they are investigating a case of attempted murder but that no arrests have been made so far.
Charlie Kirk's widow was joined by the late US activist's family - all of whom attended court for the first time in the case.
Questions have been raised over alleged theft of cash, valuable jewellery, gold and silver offered by devotees.
President Donald Trump confirms he asked Fifa to review United States striker Folarin Balogun's one-match suspension at the World Cup.
Two former Syrian officials went on trial in Vienna, Austria, accused of crimes against opponents of former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad
Tour de France organisers ban spectators from stage three as a wildfire hits the Pyrénées-Orientales region.
Interpol says the vast majority of the 2,070 victims or potential victims identified were women being trafficked for sex.
The two days of violence at Negombo Prison are the worst prison riots in the country in years.
Three days of public mourning in Tehran was a political spectacle Iran's leaders wanted the world to see, writes the BBC's international correspondent Lyse Doucet.
The Trump administration sees the aid as more transactional - but some say it is not a fair trade.
China's self-driving car firms have been given a headstart by the country's EV supply chain as they expand globally.
The film's troubled journey spans years of censorship disputes, court battles and an unexpected release on a streaming platform.
Some of the famous guests have been posting on social media about the big day in New York.
Huge crowds have lined the streets of Tehran for the funeral procession of Iran's late supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Mexico's World Cup campaign ended with a 3-2 defeat to England in Mexico City.
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford is at the scene of one of the blasts to hit Ukraine's capital overnight.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologised for remarks he made about popstar Kylie Minogue in a podcast interview last week.
Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford explains why Crimea is a target for Kyiv, and why the peninsula matters to Vladimir Putin.
BBC international correspondent Yogita Limayee meets 12-year-old Fabiana, who was trapped in Venezuela's devastating earthquakes.