Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was asked about MPs submitting letters of no confidence in his leadership, as well as a furious statement from Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle who said he would recall parliament if he had the...
Nagorno-Karabakh: Protests in Armenia despite ceasefire
A ceasefire has been agreed in the Nagorno-Karabakh region after dozens died in an Azerbaijan military offensive, according to Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenian officials.
King and Queen arrive in Paris to meet Macron ahead of three-day royal visit
King Charles and Queen Camilla are starting their rescheduled state visit to France, six months after the original trip was postponed after protests spiralled into civil unrest.
US: Wrong car forced off road in police chase
An Arkansas police officer pursuing a speeding white four-door sedan pushed a similar car off the road in error.
Zelenskyy condemns Russia at UN assembly
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has launched a blistering attack on Russia at the UN General Assembly. He accused Moscow of weaponising everything from food to energy, and said the kidnapping of Ukrainian...
A budding friendship: Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin recently met in Russia in what has become a highly scrutinised encounter. But what’s behind their budding friendship?
Former Belarus ‘hit squad’ member on trial for disappearances – BBC News
Twenty-four years after three prominent opposition figures vanished in Belarus, a former member of the country’s special forces has gone on trial in a Swiss court.














