Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf resigns, setting stage for leadership battle
Humza Yousaf resigns as leader of the Scottish National Party but says he will continue to act as first minister until a successor is elected.
Solomon Islands' pro-China leader Manasseh Sogavare withdraws from the race to be next prime minister
Solomon Islands' pro-China leader, Manasseh Sogavare, has withdrawn from the race to be the next prime minister following the country's national election.
Deadly tornado in China's Guangzhou kills five, injures dozens and damages more than 140 buildings
Footage posted by Chinese state media shows widespread devastation in southern city of Guangzhou after a tornado swept through the day before, killing five people, injuring dozens others and damaging more than 140 buildings.
China's coast guard challenges Japanese delegation at sea
China's coast guard confronts Japanese lawmakers in waters claimed by both countries in the East China Sea, which is the latest in a series of maritime disputes involving China and its neighbours.
Khadija was told they were a burden. Now at 36 they are 'proudly autistic' and want to help others
During Autism Acceptance Month, advocates are calling for change as women from migrant backgrounds are more likely to receive delayed autism diagnosis, making treatment more difficult.
Hamas delegation heads to Egypt for ceasefire talks in hope of halting Rafah assault
It comes as the White House says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to listen to US concerns before it launches an invasion.
Elon Musk heads to China as Tesla pushes self-driving technology rollout
Tesla CEO Elon Musk visits Beijing on an unannounced trip, where he is expected to discuss the rollout of the company's Full Self-Driving software, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
Four dead and scores injured after dozens of tornadoes strike Oklahoma
At least four people have died, including a four-month-old baby, and scores have been injured after dozens of tornadoes swept the southern plains of the United States.
'Classic authoritarian': Modi government denies entry to 'overseas citizens'
As the biggest election in the world begins, academics and activists abroad have been barred from entering India after speaking out against Narendra Modi and policies of his government.
Thailand saw an opportunity when White Lotus producers were scouting Asia. Now they're planning to cash in
As fans eagerly wait for a new lot of guests to check into the White Lotus, a behind-the-scenes drama has been unfolding to secure the filming location of the Emmy-award winning show.
King Charles to resume public duties, but cancer fight not over
In a statement, Buckingham Palace says the King's doctors are "pleased with his progress", 12 weeks after it revealed the monarch's diagnosis.
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Six convicted, 15 cleared over response to 2018 Greek resort wildfire which killed 104 people
An Athens court convicts six people and clears 15 others over the wildfires which killed more than 100 people at a Greek resort nearly six years ago.
Birthday girl Ellie Carpenter dances into another Champions League final with Lyon
Matildas star Ellie Carpenter is serenaded by her Lyon teammates singing Happy Birthday to her, as the French side reaches its 11th Champions League final with a win over Paris Saint-Germain.
Prince Harry set to return to London to celebrate Invictus Games' 10th anniversary
Prince Harry will attend a church service on May 8th to mark the anniversary of the multi-sport event for military personnel wounded in action he founded in 2017.
'Attack on human rights': Iraq criminalises same-sex relationships with threats of up to 15 years in prison
Rights groups say it is a "serious blow to fundamental human rights" that Iraq passed new laws which sentence people who engage in same-sex relations to up to 15 years in prison.
Watch belonging to Titanic's richest passenger sells for record sum
A golden watch belonging to the Titanic's richest passenger and a violin bag belonging to the bandmaster have gone under the hammer in England.