Axios reported that US Central Command has prepared a plan for a wave of "short and powerful" strikes on Iran.
Prosecutors say a 2025 seashell photo posted by the former FBI director was a call for violence against Trump.
Gun reforms should be prioritised and policing around Jewish events increased, royal commission says.
White supremacist Brenton Tarrant's appeal is "utterly devoid of merit", a New Zealand court has ruled.
The hours-long hearing was the first time the US defence secretary had faced questions under oath since the conflict began.
The Tiktok star's attorneys have maintained his innocence and vowed to "vigorously defend" him.
The first man to run a marathon in under two hours in a competitive race received a hero's welcome from supporters and family when he arrived home.
The five-year-old girl was last seen on Saturday at an Aboriginal town camp near Alice Springs.
King Charles and Queen Camilla on their state visit to the US visit the memorial in New York.
Péter Magyar meets EU leaders in Brussels, for the first time since his Tisza party won a landslide election.
The governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, hails from the same party as the president of Mexico.
Prosecutors argue Cole Tomas Allen should remain in custody until trial on a charge of attempted assassination of President Donald Trump.
The state is the latest to act in a national redistricting war that could shape what political party controls the US House of Representatives.
The lawsuits, filed in California, accuse OpenAI and Sam Altman of negligence and abetting a mass shooting by failing to flag the suspect's ChatGPT activity.
Russia says the annual commemoration of Soviet victory in World War Two will not feature military vehicles or cadets.
The final operation to save the whale is being closely followed, after the failure of earlier attempts.
Malagasy prosecuters used a Whatsapp group as evidence for the detained individuals alleged crimes.
The UK has issued similar advice, telling citizens who stay, that they do so at their own risk.
Authorities say the Coco platform has been linked to sexual abuse of children, drug offences, rape and murder.
The decision will make it more difficult to successfully challenge legislative maps for diluting the voting power of racial minorities.
In the two months since the deadly strike, the US defence department has said only that the incident is under investigation.
The loss of tropical rainforests eased last year, according to new analysis, but scientists warn they are still disappearing rapidly.
They are among nine people killed in successive attacks on Tuesday, which Israel's military says targeted a Hezbollah commander.
The new case stems from a 2025 seashell photo posted by the former FBI director that the justice department says calls for violence against Trump.
The Irish government has announced further fuel supports for a number of sectors after nationwide protests in recent weeks.
The 28-year-old was arrested in February after a man had been shot at his home in Johannesburg.
It confirms suspicions that North Korean soldiers are being told to detonate their grenades to kill themselves.
Canada is weighing whether a year-round northern trade route to Europe from Churchill, Manitoba, is viable, as climate change speeds Arctic warming.
The family dynasty behind Samsung is so complicated it regularly makes headline news in South Korea.
The RBI is mulling measures to tackle rising cases of digital fraud in India - but will they work?
Powell's news conference after holding rates covered the US-Israel war with Iran, inflation, legal attacks, and the Fed's independence.
Acting AG Todd Blanche said the case was investigated for months, adding "it's serious when you threaten the president."
There were highly charged scenes as former senior regime official, Atef Najib, appeared before a Damascus court.
How the US President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell came to blows.
Last weekend's attacks came as the Africa Corps withdrew from a key base in northern Mali.
The BBC takes a look in charts at what the UAE's departure could mean for the oil cartel and more widely.
It will have little effect on the current oil blockades, but it could change everything afterwards.
BBC reports from Kenya, home to Sabastian Sawe, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours.
Before the fragile ceasefire in the region, this was one of the most heavily targeted US and UK military bases in the Middle East.
After visiting the 9/11 Memorial, Queen Camilla read to children at the New York Public Library and King Charles visited a community organisation in Harlem.
A severe storm outbreak has been battering parts of the Midwest and Southern United States for nearly a week.
Israel and Hezbollah are still fighting in Lebanon despite a US-brokered ceasefire that began 12 days ago.