The US president criticises an Iranian counteroffer to end the war, and says the month-long ceasefire is "unbelievably weak".
The lawsuit comes amid increased scrutiny over platform features like auto-play that deliver endless content to users.
The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted global supplies of energy and petrochemicals.
The situation could still change and there might be more confirmed cases, warns the head of the World Health Organization.
In a first since these meetings started in the 1970s, this move reflects a change in France's thinking.
Trump's whirlwind visit to China is the most significant for years - but will it bear fruit?
There are calls to investigate the 16 March airstrike - which the UN says likely killed more - as a war crime.
Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa, a former national police chief, has sought refuge in the senate.
Sir Keir Starmer pledged to rebuild the UK's relationship with Europe in a defiant speech on Monday.
It is seeking to open three bases in the south of the Arctic territory, according to multiple officials familiar with the talks.
Israel passes a law that permits the death penalty and public trials for those involved in the unprecedented Hamas-led attacks.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said he would not resign on Monday evening after days of speculation.
The EU's foreign policy chief said "extremism and violence carry consequences", while Israel branded the move "arbitrary".
Two people are being monitored in Atlanta, 16 in Nebraska and another six passengers in Canada.
David Malpass also said that Beijing's claim to be a developing nation was no longer credible.
The painting is believed to have been plundered by high-ranking Nazi Hermann Goering during World War Two.
Ships have rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope since 2023 to avoid conflicts in the Middle East.
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, was charged with attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump.
Residents of Utqiagvik, the United States' northernmost city, will experience 84 days of midnight sun and uninterrupted daylight.
A total of 17 US executives are set to join the president on his visit, where he will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
A fishermen's leader tells the BBC that 40 people are feared dead - either in the strikes or drowning as they tried to flee.
Iran is reported to want lifting of the US naval blockade, recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and compensation for war damage.
If convicted in a Senate trial, which is uncertain, she will be disqualified from running for president.
Christian Schmidt had been in the role since 2021, and departs after appearing to lose the backing of the United States.
Iranian authorities granted human rights activist Narges Mohammadi bail amid growing concern over her poor health in prison.
The UN human rights office condemns incident as "'appalling and emblematic of the dehumanisation of Palestinians" in the West Bank.
A body found in New South Wales is thought to be that of a man wanted over a triple murder.
An Indonesian guide who led hikers up Mount Dukono has described the moment of Friday's eruption which killed three people.
India's welfare politics still matters, but voters increasingly want jobs, growth and dignity too.
The first US presidential visit to China in almost 10 years will test a fragile tariff truce.
With Eurovision facing its biggest boycott in 70 years, questions are growing over the competition's future.
The BBC reports from the city of Ushuaia, where experts have been sent to investigate the origins of the outbreak.
Some resorts enforce allocation rules from check-in to prevent people reserving loungers with towels in the holiday sunbed scramble.
The boost marks a major turnaround for Canada after years of falling behind on defence capabilities.
The BBC's Russia editor reports from a Red Square with none of the military hardware which the Kremlin normally showcases to project power internationally.
Fans are grappling with how to react to the withdrawal of Spain, Ireland and others over Israel's participation.
With almost a month to go until the start of the World Cup, Simon King looks ahead to the weather's potential to disrupt the tournament this summer.
Bhavitha Mandava’s Met Gala debut has brought a new wave of attention to her - and to her understated aesthetic.
Most Australians do not want the women and children to come home, but advocates say they're in danger.
From lattes to ice-cream, the Japanese tea is popping up more and more on menus across the UK.
From dancefloor bangers to heartfelt ballads, here are the highlights and low points of Eurovision.
Pakistan says it hit 'military and terrorist infrastructure' - but the UN and victims' families reject this claim.
The French president stood up during a conference in Kenya to tell the audience to quieten down, saying it was “impossible” for speakers to be heard.
A specialist team helped supply critical medical support to Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic.
Will Grant tested out one of the pitches where England captain Harry Kane and his team will call home in Kansas City.
Iranian authorities have imposed an internet ban but using trusted sources, special correspondent Fergal Keane hears from those traumatised by conflict and government repression.
The BBC's Russia editor reports from Moscow, where the annual Victory Day display was quieter than usual.