
Deadly Russian drone attacks on Ukraine resume after ceasefire expires
Six people have been killed after Zelensky warned of "more waves" of Russian strikes through Wednesday.
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Six people have been killed after Zelensky warned of "more waves" of Russian strikes through Wednesday.

The leaders of the global superpowers are expected to discuss the war in Iran, tariffs, AI and Taiwan during the two-day visit.

The court has ordered a new trial over the June 2021 killings of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh.

Police commandos entered the building where a senator wanted by the International Criminal Court had sought refuge.

The woman who was on a virus-hit ship shows "no signs of illness", the government of Pitcairn Islands, a British Overseas Territory, says.

Two children are among those reported dead after seven cars were struck in separate attacks south of Beirut.

Roza was among several victims who gave testimony to Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday.

A BBC investigation exposed how scammers posted social content of dogs in distress to dupe donors into giving money.

Trump has landed in Beijing for the first visit by a US leader since his own in 2017.

The ship set sail from Belfast on Friday and is currently at a port in Bordeaux.

Nearly 1,000 climbers will attempt to scale the peak in coming weeks and this has raised safety concerns.

Displaced teenagers Farah and Tala wanted to 'turn destruction into something useful'.

A court in Bremen has found the manufacturer of the classic Alpine Milk chocolate bar guilty of "shrinkflation".

The voluntary recall follows an incident on 20 April where an empty Waymo car entered a flooded road in San Antonio, Texas.

The actor was recognised for his contributions to entertainment as well as his humanitarian efforts.

The foreign minister says the "distressed" Ghanaians registered with the embassy in Pretoria to be evacuated.

That pricetag is nearly seven times higher than Trump's initial estimate, found an independent budget office.

Collins shared late last year that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer.

The man smashed into a car and stole luggage containing hard drives with the singer's tracks.

Air India faces a leadership vacuum and mounting financial losses as it struggles to recover from the crash.

Beijing is arguably the most powerful competitor the US has confronted in its history, one analyst says.

The government hopes reforms will help young people enter the market, while critics say it will stifle supply.

Lebanon's health ministry says the paramedics were carrying out a rescue mission in Nabatieh in response to an earlier attack that killed one person.

The most comprehensive report of its kind details harrowing cases of sexual attacks which it says were systematic.

The home affairs minister hails the ruling as a "victory" against the "abuse" of the refugee system.

Andriy Yermak was named by Ukraine's two anti-corruption agencies as a suspect in a money-laundering scheme.

Six construction workers were killed and several vehicles plunged into the river after the cargo ship crashed into the bridge.

The online auction giant said it doubted how the video game retailer would finance its offer.

The key measure of US inflation rose in April to its highest level since May 2023 as consumers feel the impact of the Iran war.

Yoweri Museveni, 81, won disputed elections in January to extend his 40-year rule.

She told an EU summit that an expert panel was due to come up with steps on how to protect minors online by July.

Parents were angry at a proposal to end classes on 5 June instead of 15 July due to the tournament and expected extreme heat.

The company behind Canvas says it has "reached an agreement" with the hackers who disrupted thousands of colleges and universities.

The lawsuit comes amid increased scrutiny over platform features like auto-play that deliver endless content to users.

The situation could still change and there might be more confirmed cases, warns the head of the World Health Organisation.

The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted global supplies of energy and petrochemicals.

Pakistan says it hit 'military and terrorist infrastructure' - but the UN and victims' families reject this claim.

There are calls to investigate the 16 March airstrike - which the UN says likely killed more - as a war crime.

In a first since these meetings started in the 1970s, this move reflects a change in France's thinking.

Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa, a former national police chief, has sought refuge in the senate.

Israel passes a law that permits the death penalty and public trials for those involved in the unprecedented Hamas-led attacks.

David Malpass' comments come as US President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping are due to meet in Beijing.

It is seeking to open three bases in the south of the Arctic territory, according to multiple officials familiar with the talks.

Trump's whirlwind visit to China is the most significant for years - but will it bear fruit?

India's welfare politics still matters, but voters increasingly want jobs, growth and dignity too.

An Indonesian guide who led hikers up Mount Dukono has described the moment of Friday's eruption which killed three people.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said he would not resign on Monday evening after days of speculation.

Residents of Utqiagvik, the United States' northernmost city, will experience 84 days of midnight sun and uninterrupted daylight.

The EU's foreign policy chief said "extremism and violence carry consequences", while Israel branded the move "arbitrary".

The US president criticises an Iranian counteroffer to end the war, and says the month-long ceasefire is "unbelievably weak".