'I want my children to become doctors': The push to get an education in a warzone
Since the war began in Gaza, children have been unable to go to school and have had dreams of becoming doctors or engineers put on hold. Now some former teachers are offering education lifelines.
Heatwave in South-East Asia closes schools, triggers alerts
The Philippines closes schools and warns of overloading on its power grid, as authorities across South-East Asia issue a series of health alerts for a deadly heatwave.
Columbia University begins suspending pro-Palestinian activists for refusing to pack up and leave New York campus
The student protesters were given a form to sign, acknowledging they would be suspended for their participation.
Duchess Sophie visits Ukraine in first trip by British royal since start of war
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, visits Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife in the first trip to the country by a British royal since the conflict with Russia began, according to Buckingham Palace.
Gerard Depardieu to go on trial for sexual assault charges
The French actor will be on trial in October over allegations he assaulted a woman in 2014 and another in 2021.
Escaped zebras recaptured after trotting past diners in US
Four zebras being transported to Montana escape their trailer about 40 kilometres from Seattle, galloping through a neighbourhood including past diners eating brunch.
New photo from Prince William and Kate's wedding published for anniversary
A new photo of the Prince and Princess of Wales on their wedding day has been published on the couple's social media accounts to mark their 13th wedding anniversary.
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.
Western allies urge Hamas to 'take that deal' as Israel proposes ceasefire
The United States and United Kingdom both say Hamas should accept the latest deal from Israel, as mediators meet for another round of talks in the Middle East.
Nadal continues to 'keep dreaming' after winning three-hour battle in Madrid
Nadal's body withstands its toughest test yet at the Madrid Open as he needs three sets to get past 91st-ranked Pedro Cachin.
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.
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James Webb Telescope captures iconic Horsehead Nebula in unprecedented detail
NASA's James Webb Telescope has captured the most detailed infrared images ever taken of the Horsehead Nebula, one of the most majestic and recognisable objects in the night sky, the space agency says.
England rugby star convicted of assault after being tasered at Spanish pub
Billy Vunipola is sentenced to four months' imprisonment and fined 240 euros for assault and battery after being arrested by police in Spain.
Mike Tyson's return to the ring sanctioned as a professional fight against YouTube star Jake Paul
The July fight between boxing great Mike Tyson and YouTuber-turned-prize fighter Jake Paul in Texas will be a sanctioned, professional fight that will count on both men's records.
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.
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.