US bridge collapses into river after being hit by cargo ship
Several people and vehicles fell into the water when the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed, rescuers say.
Read moreJapan to sell fighter jets in break from pacifism
The move comes ahead of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s official visit to the US in April.
Read moreIsrael cancels US talks after UN Gaza ceasefire vote
Israel reacts angrily after a UN resolution calls for an immediate ceasefire and the release of all hostages.
Read moreBowen: Biden has decided strong words are not enough
The BBC’s international editor on the US decision not to veto a call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Read moreTrump’s hush-money trial to begin 15 April
Donald Trump’s first criminal trial to begin next month as the race for the White House gets underway.
Read moreMillions of Americans caught up in Chinese hacking plot – US
Seven Chinese nationals have been charged over a “sinister” hacking plot, the justice department says.
Read moreIsrael cancels White House visit after US changes position at UN
In a change in position, the US refrained from vetoing the ceasfire measure, which also calls for the release of hostages.
Read moreUN Security Council resolution calls for Gaza ceasefire
It was passed after the US refrained from vetoing the measure in a shift from its previous position.
Read moreTrump in New York court for hush-money case
The former president has a hearing for his criminal case over hush-money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels
Read moreBoeing chief executive to leave at end of 2024
Dave Calhoun, the boss of the troubled planemaker, is standing down, the company has announced.
Read moreSeveral injured as Russian missiles target Kyiv
A three-storey building is badly damaged in the attack, as Russia steps up air strikes against Ukraine.
Read moreDeadline in Trump’s $464m fraud case hours away
If Mr Trump does not pay a huge fine or post a bond by Monday, his assets are at risk of seizure.
Read moreEU opens investigations into Apple, Meta and Google
If they are found to have broken the rules, the firms could be fined up to 10% of their annual turnover.
Read moreOpposition leader ahead to win Senegal presidency
Several rivals declare Bassirou Diomaye Faye winner of the delayed election as votes are still being counted.
Read moreThe Jewish settlers who want to build homes in Gaza
They see an opportunity to push for a return of Jewish settlements to the Palestinian territory.
Read moreRussia charges four men over Moscow concert attack
Suspects face a Moscow court accused of an act of terrorism at Crocus City Hall, where 137 people were killed.
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