Joyful welcome by stranded astronauts for SpaceX capsule crew
BBC NewsA capsule sent to bring back two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station has docked.
A capsule sent to bring back two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station has docked.
A capsule sent to bring back two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station has docked.
Noor Mossawi, aged six, is one of a number of people in critical condition in a hospital in eastern Lebanon.
The owner of a smallholding believes her property was flooded because drainage pools for a nearby main road were not be…
Drone video shows Hurricane Helene's path of destruction
Behind the scenes at the United Nations, insiders tell the BBC they don't see major change whoever wins the White H…
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei announces five days of mourning in response to the “martyrdom" of his ally.
Downing Street says the way the donations were initially declared has been changed.
BBC reporters capture the moment and aftermath of an Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon.
Belgium's King Philippe levelled direct criticism at the pontiff, saying it had "taken far too long for the cr…
Eric Adams is accused of illegally accepting foreign campaign donations and $100,000 in luxury travel benefits from Tur…
A man who works for the company which provides some wi-fi services has been arrested.
The vote could highlight the political power of the country’s largest minority group
The PM promises light at the end of the proverbial
Anura Kumara Dissanayake calls a general election, dissolving the parliament where his party only holds three seats.
As the US president called for restraint in a speech at the UN, Israel's leader vowed to continue striking Hezbolla…
The chancellor speaks to Adam after her speech
The man was walking home from Oldham Central Mosque when he was dragged into a car, police say.
Max Verstappen says issues such as his punishment for swearing may "decide my future" and are "really ti…
Russia's chess team is to remain banned from international competitions, officials have ruled.
Kamala Harris had "gladly" accepted CNN's invitation to debate two weeks before the election.
Veterans watched the jump, at Ginkel Heath near the Dutch town of Ede, to commemorate Operation Market Garden.
A dissident freed by Russia in the biggest prisoner swap since the Cold War vows to return to the country.
The move, likely to face legal challenges, comes just weeks before early voting starts in the key battleground state.
Steven Wilson lives with "life-changing" injuries as a result of the attack, the High Court is told.
A study suggests 54% of Ukrainians suffer from PTSD as Russia's war of conquest grinds on.
Footage of the tornado in Aldershot was captured on residents' doorbell cameras.
Claude Pivi, Guinea's most wanted fugitive, has been on the run since last year's dramatic prison break.
Watch the best shots from Travis Head's unbeaten 154 as Australia beat England by seven wickets at Trent Bridge in …
The social media platform X, formerly Twitter, was banned in the country on 31 August.
Locals say they are facing serious issues with housing, jobs and harassment, even though pet-eating rumours are false.
And a row over Sue Gray's pay.
Philip Dooley, 51, died after he was hit by a vehicle in Bergamo, where he had gone to watch the team.
West Palm Beach residents are stunned the suspect was able to hide undetected at the course for nearly 12 hours.
Several fires broke out across Portugal over the weekend, forcing residents to flee and motorways to shut.
Tito was an original member of the Jackson Five pop group and brother of the late Michael Jackson.
The US Secret Service confirmed in a post on X that they were investigating a "protective incident" involving…
After starting the 2023 season with one of the slowest cars, McLaren celebrate a "huge milestone" by taking o…
The cause of death of the man who stabbed Azali Assoumani is being investigated.
McLaren’s Lando Norris says he is “still hopeful” of a good result in Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix despite starting t…
Flash flooding brought by storm damaged thousands of homes and buildings across parts of Europe.
The Green Party discriminated against Shahrar Ali during a row over his gender critical beliefs, a court ruled.
NI secretary says there is "a significant risk that it would not be built in time" for Euro 2028.
The US singer was in the Nashville area shooting a music video on the pedestrian bridge.
The RAF display team is helping celebrate the centenary of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
British national Stephen Mead stole sensitive CrowdSurge data, contributing to the firm’s collapse.
After the 90 minute debate, people share their thoughts on the candidate performances.
One of the country's largest rivers reached its highest level in two decades on Wednesday.
The inmate had accused the rapper of drugging and sexually assaulting him nearly 30 years ago.
Wendy Gill took the money from the school to help fund her partner's drug habit, a court hears.
Poland's prime minister says Berlin's decision to impose controls on all land borders is unacceptable.
Captain Harry Kane will become just the 10th man to make 100 England appearances when the Three Lions face Finland in t…
Venice Film Festival gives the Golden Lion Award to The Room Next Door starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore.
In Vanimo, a town near the border with Indonesia, the Pope donned a traditional Bird of Paradise feathered headdress.
The killing of a Hindu boy, allegedly by his Muslim classmate, sparked religious tensions in an Indian city.
Chris Harris says he told the BBC of his concerns three months before Freddie Flintoff was injured.
The culture minister admits to hiring his ex-lover as an consultant, after starting an affair with her in May.
RT editor-in-chief has presided for 20 years over what the US now calls Russia's principal propaganda outlet.
France's new prime minister is best known even in his native France as the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator.
His party says he is to undergo surgery to remove fragments from a tear-gas cannister.
Three of the 57 defendants had received life sentences in a country where protests are effectively illegal.
Great Britain win two swimming gold medals in 15 scintillating minutes in the pool at Paris 2024 on Monday.
The Gallagher brothers received backlash after ticket prices shot up as fans waited in an online queue.
Intense floods are battering the West African country - so far at least 179 people have died.
The regional head accused Moscow of targeting civilians after a supermarket and sports complex were hit.
A 41-year-old woman has been charged with the murder of a six-year-old boy.