The BBC has been able to obtain testimony from parents and those trying to help children deal with the distress that comes with war.
The US president says Nato "wasn't there when we needed them" during the Iran war.
Attacks hit the southern suburbs of Beirut, southern Lebanon and the eastern Bekaa Valley, hours after a US-Iran ceasefire was announced.
The Israeli military claims Mohammed Wishah was a "Hamas terrorist" - which the Qatar-based network has previously denied.
The four astronauts said they were returning to Earth with "so many more pictures, so many more stories".
Presidential hopeful Jordan Bardella was pictured on a Corsican beach with Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
The 42-year-old gold miner was standing in waist-high water when rescuers found him in a flooded tunnel.
Iran's deputy foreign minister says the US must choose between 'war and ceasefire'.
Ben Roberts-Smith's case is not only unprecedented for Australia but "extraordinary" for the globe too, scholars say.
The new bill will make it easier for provincial governments to allow mining projects in glacier regions.
The cameraman and photographer won eight Emmy Awards for his work on acclaimed series like Blue Planet alongside Sir David Attenborough.
One of the biggest mysteries in publishing is solved, as The Housemaid writer reveals her real name.
Motoring groups have warned drivers not to expect a significant drop in costs soon.
Only a few vessels have crossed the strait since the US-Iran ceasefire deal, according to BBC Verify analysis.
Jasveen Sangha was found guilty of selling drugs that killed Friends actor Matthew Perry who had struggled with addiction for years.
A legal order seeking the golfer's medications - including dosage and warnings about driving on pill bottles - will be issued later this month, court record shows.
The requirement to obtain permission had gone largely unnoticed until a German newspaper reported on it.
It follows similar moves in other European countries, including France and Spain.
Very few people are ever prosecuted following terror attacks with suspects often held without trial.
The government usually refrains from commenting on the participation of its citizens in the conflict.
He will serve out the rest of Marjorie Taylor Greene's term, which ends in January 2027.
Ex-President Yahya Jammeh's 22-year rule was known for enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings.
Érick Valencia Salazar was among a group of 29 alleged drug lords extradited to the US from Mexico.
The presidency says it is taking action as it fears fuel shortages could lead to public disorder.
Annie Ramos, an undocumented immigrant who came to the US as a toddler, had gone to the base to complete paperwork so the couple could move in together.
Israel says Lebanon is not included in the ceasefire the US agreed to halt the war with Iran.
Key US objectives at the start of the war were to stop Iran getting a nuclear weapon and degrading its arsenal.
The provisional truce comes more than a month after the US and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran.
Chevron is now importing 250,000 barrels of crude per day from Venezuela.
Migrant workers say they are struggling to access cooking gas cylinders as the Iran war squeezes supplies.
The Artemis II mission has been near flawless to date, but has the test flight shown Nasa is ready to send humans to the lunar surface?
Both sides don't want to let their rival dominate. And the competition may yet be transformed further.
The BBC’s Science Editor Rebecca Morelle has spoken to the Artemis II crew ahead of their likely splashdown on Saturday.
US exhibition squad, the Harlem Globetrotters, met the pontiff in the Vatican, helping him to spin a basketball on the tip of his finger.
The megastars kick off their grandest tour, the largest in K-pop history, in Seoul on Thursday after a nearly four-year hiatus.
Around 80 firefighters and 20 fire trucks tackled the blaze, the state's military fire department said, adding that no one was hurt.