Flotilla Carrying Greta Thunberg Departs Barcelona Bound for Gaza
About 350 activists on roughly 20 vessels set off with food and medical supplies in a mission organisers say aims to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza
About 350 activists on roughly 20 vessels set off with food and medical supplies in a mission organisers say aims to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza

Killing of 21-year-old rideshare driver Affan Kurniawan after clashes in Jakarta intensifies demonstrations over MPs' pay and housing allowances

Prime minister creates two new roles ahead of autumn Budget as newspapers debate impact on Chancellor Rachel Reeves and lead with other major stories
Reforms require both the justice secretary and Lady Chief Justice to approve any new guidelines; government says judges' independence will not be affected

BBC Eye investigation digitised a decomposed corpse photo; a UK computer scientist will run an algorithm as families and supporters seek answers nearly 50 years on

Meeting with Jesuit author Rev. James Martin signals Vatican welcome ahead of planned Holy Year pilgrimage of LGBTQ+ Catholics

Karelian Air Wing commander says emblem, used since 1918, has provoked friction during joint exercises with U.S. forces

Elizaveta Gushchina, 45, slipped from the top of an unfinished thermal power plant after a successful rope jump, local authorities and media said.

Authorities say surveillance and ballistic evidence point to a likely execution at a nearby auto repair shop; forensic results pending