The court in The Hague says Gaza is "no longer facing only a risk of famine" but "famine is setting in".
Maryland's governor has outlined a basic four-step plan to remove the wreckage and reopen the port.
The group was investigating Russia's reported violations in using North Korean weapons in Ukraine.
An eight-year-old girl is the only survivor after a bus carrying Easter pilgrims plunges into a ravine.
The crypto exchange co-founder was convicted last year of stealing $8bn from investors.
The book, from the mid-1880s, was reportedly bound with the skin from the body of a female patient.
The government moves to reassure dachshund fans after a petition was launched against a draft law.
The star-studded event was projected to raise $25m, as the Democrat extends his fundraising lead over Donald Trump.
Polish and Czech police say network used Russian money and popular website to push anti-Ukraine narratives.
South Africa's ex-president has backed a new party seeking to take on the governing ANC.
MPs vote in favour of a bill that will penalise workplace discrimination based on hair.
Melting ice is slowing the Earth's rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.
The girl's false allegations about her headmaster led to death threats and his sudden resignation.
President Javier Milei calls his Colombian counterpart a "murdering terrorist", triggering diplomatic expulsions.
It comes as relations have improved since a new Canberra government was elected in 2022.
Volker Türk tells Jeremy Bowen there is a "plausible" case that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war.
Video obtained by Reuters shows people rushing towards the aid drop as it landed in the sea.
Israel says the ceasefire demand led Hamas to reject a deal, but the US calls the claim inaccurate.
Francesca Albanese says Israel seeks to destroy Palestinians, in a report Israel calls "outrageous".
Additional traffic camera footage captured the moments just before the collapse of the Baltimore bridge.
A recording of emergency communications reveals the tense moments before the Baltimore bridge collapsed.
Divers recovered two bodies in the aftermath of the bridge collapse and will return when debris has been cleared.
The BBC’s Russia editor Steve Rosenberg takes a look at what the papers are saying – and showing.
BBC Verify analyses the collision between the container ship and the Key Bridge in Baltimore
A large ship has struck the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, causing a major collapse.
A large ship struck Key Bridge in Baltimore, shows the aftermath of the crash as the bridge collapsed into the river.
The bird was seen running down the streets of Seongnam before it was captured and returned to a zoo.
US Homeland Security agents were seen entering the rap mogul's properties in Los Angeles and Miami.
The former US president has 10 days to pay a lesser amount of $175m, which he said he will do before the deadline.
Men dressed as devils - "talciguines" - whip the faithful in a playful Easter tradition in El Salvador.
It has been one year since US journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia and accused of spying.
India has thousands of small gold refineries which are facing more competition from big players.
The rebound is well under way in young, emerging economies where spending power is on the rise.
A selection of the best photos from across the African continent this week.
The ship's sudden power loss and the strength of the bridge are likely to be key factors in hunt for answers.
The rap mogul's homes were raided by federal authorities amid a flurry of lawsuits alleging abuse.
Millions of Turks vote on Sunday, and President Erdogan hopes to regain control of Turkey's biggest city.