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Trump wants a fast end to the fighting, but Putin wants a "painstaking" discussion about details.
Sam Jones says she was trying to get the wombat safely off the road, and the video was not staged for social media.
This week in the White House, the US president escalated his global trade war and tried to broker peace in Ukraine.
In an unusual show of unity, party leaders say they "cannot accept the repeated statements about the annexation of Greenland."
Germany's conservative leader clinches an major financial agreement ahead of a crunch vote in parliament.
Witnesses share their exhausting and terrifying escape after a plane forced to make an emergency landing caught fire.
Iranian officials are encouraging people to report women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's dress code, according to a UN report.
US envoy Steve Witkoff met Putin in Moscow on Thursday where they discussed the peace process.
Many belong to former President Bashar al-Assad's sect, which was targeted in mass killings.
The electric carmaker’s warning about tariffs comes despite its boss's key position in the Trump administration.
The ban follows months of escalating diplomatic tensions between Kenya and Sudan.
The president once derided attempts to develop new green technology as a "green new scam" - but his deal could help boost the US's potential in the sector
USAID was integral to Bangladesh's fight against tuberculosis but cuts now leave tens of thousands at risk.
The economist and political newcomer takes office just days after being elected Liberal leader.
The festival, celebrated in India and abroad, commemorates the victory of good over evil.
Voislav Torden, of Russian far-right mercenary group Rusich, was found guilty of charges relating to an ambush which killed 22.
Tuscany's president advises residents to exercise "the utmost attention and caution".
The Air Busan plane was destroyed in January when a fire broke out inside the cabin.
The car did not stop after hitting Edgar Charles Frederick, 79, on a road in the capital, Nairobi.
Anger erupted after Jones posted a video of her taking a baby wombat from its distraught mother.
An angry mob set fire to the house where the rape is alleged to have taken place.
The baby wombat grabbed by an influencer in Australia row… in 60 seconds
Passengers were evacuated with no injuries reported after an American Airlines flight caught fire at Denver International Airport.
Almost a decade after its historic deal with world powers, Iran is closer than ever to being able to make a nuclear bomb.
Footage shows passengers huddled on the wing of the commercial airliner, which was on the tarmac, as flames burn under the aircraft.
The document enshrines separation of powers and guarantees women's rights, freedom of expression and media freedom.
The BBC speaks to multiple witnesses who say M23 fighters hunted down and killed young men in Goma.
Wine and spirits will be taxed, Trump says, if the EU does not remove tariffs on US whiskey.
The Russian president agrees fighting must end, but calls for the removal of the "root causes" of the crisis.
Andrzej Duda tells the BBC's Jeremy Bowen he is confident Donald Trump has a plan to handle Russia.
Russia is ready for a halt in fighting, says Vladimir Putin, but he says there are "nuances".
The Russian president said he was in favour 30-day ceasefire but added there were 'nuances'.
Ukrainian soldiers on the battlefield say they don't expect to see the war end any time soon.
Versace is facing a creative shift as Prada looks to potentially buy the Italian fashion house.
Social media company wins US emergency ruling preventing ex-director from publicising her book.
Children under five constituted more than 40% of the cases reported in Europe and Central Asia last year.
Police say the man, who set a fire to escape, was held captive by his stepmother from age 11. He weighed 68 pounds when he was freed.
The prosecutor's office said it raided 21 addresses in Belgium, according to local media.
At least 17 soldiers from Malawi and South Africa have been killed in DR Congo.
Passengers tell the BBC of the 30-hour siege and their escape.
China denies German media reports of an assessment carried out by spying agency BND in 2020 supporting the theory.
The finance minister's decision to push ahead with tax hikes puts him at odds with coalition partners.
Aleksej Besciokov is wanted by the US for allegedly laundering money and violating sanctions.
The Australian PM has criticised a US influencer after she stole a baby wombat from her mother.
A video of two teens urinating into the broth in a Shanghai outlet is being shared widely online.
Duterte's arrest sends a strong signal that even powerful individuals may be held accountable for their actions.
Immigration authorities are reviewing Sam Jones's visa as calls grow for her to be deported.
Many people in and around the Italian city spend the night on the streets and in their cars, fearing aftershocks.
Quentin Sommerville gains access to a cartel's operation as the US grapples with hundreds of thousands of opioid deaths.
Zimbabwe's leader faces a backlash from key allies over efforts to extend his time in office.
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