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After months of doubts over their participation, Iran’s players have received visas for the United States just days before the World Cup begins.
Israel kills two Lebanese army officers, one soldier, and issues more forced displacement orders for southern Lebanon.
The Bulgarian singer says her historic victory in Vienna came close to never happening.
A committee of MPs has been formed to look at the case against Cyril Ramaphosa, but he may survive a vote.
The Israeli military says Friday's "incident is under review", expressing "deep sorrow for any harm caused".
Isro scientist Nandini Harinath wore the sari on the "single most critical day" of India's Mars mission.
Crops are being ravaged and homes are being invaded by the rodents - and it’s costing farmers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
There are now 380 confirmed cases of Ebola in DR Congo, far lower than initial estimates of suspected cases, writes Fergus Walsh.
The Nasdaq saw its biggest daily fall since early 2025.
Russian attempt to repair tunnel area sparks safe-haven procedure for five other astronauts onboard.
All the big names are out at the French Open. The result is a very confusing, and very exciting, tournament.
Trump seeks to shore up support among rural voters hard-hit by tariffs, economic fallout of war with Iran.
Iran players get visas 10 days before their opening World Cup match against New Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15.
In tonight's programme, efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak are hampered by mistrust and rumors. Ruto defends Kenya’s preparedness measures, including a U.S.-supported Ebola quarantine facility. An...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has turned down an offer for in-person talks with the Ukrainian President.
Trump hailed jobs growth before pivoting to Iran, saying negotiations with Tehran "seem to be going quite well".
Tenth seed Flavio Cobolli will take on German second seed Alexander Zverev in final after Matteo Arnaldi withdrawal.
A drone attack killed a young woman and injured 15 others near Khan Younis, reported the Wafa news agency.
Dawa Sherpa was spotted alive by a cleaning crew as he slid slowly down the world's tallest mountain and spoke to the BBC from hospital.
Fishermen in Gaza are using dinghies made of reclaimed fiberglass, wood, and doorframes salvaged from rubble.