The US president announces he is adding 10% to current levies on one of the biggest US trading partners.
The former vice-president tells the BBC she is not sure whether it was “grace or recklessness” that stopped her speaking up.
Four thieves broke into the world's most-visited museum in broad daylight, stealing eight items worth €88m (£76m; $102m).
US trade secretary says the two will sign a deal on TikTok, while hinting at agreement on rare earths and tariffs.
The story of a dramatic and heroic rescue that has captured the public imagination in Ukraine.
Data centres were billed as a boon to Virginia’s economy. Now, residents are concerned about their impact on real estate and electricity costs.
Trump calls it historic, Thailand only calls is "a pathway to peace", but all sides hope the agreement will stick.
From red-leaf hunting in Japan to Scotland's "big tree country", here are four destinations to experience the season's vibrant show.
Peru's Mashco Piro face a struggle to survive in the 21st Century, but locals want to help them.
Here's what you should know as the US president arrives for a whirlwind week of diplomacy.
Follow live text updates from every game in round eight of the NFL.
A new biography shows how MS Swaminathan helped India leap from hunger to food self-sufficiency.
OpenAI hopes to upend the browser market currently dominated by Google Chrome, but it depends on paid users.
Syrian refugees in Turkey allege they were taken advantage of when they were desperate for help.
Hadush Kebatu is arrested in north London, two days after being mistakenly released from an Essex jail.
Follow live updates and listen to BBC Radio 5 Live coverage of the Mexico City Grand Prix.
In the village of Magome, a 16th-century discipline leads to a sharper focus on the present moment.
What do Amish and Mennonite communities get up to when they holiday in Pinecraft, Florida?
Carmen Roberts explores the historic towns and villages that hug the coast in Puglia.
A mysterious 1892 death at a California hotel sparked ghost stories that still intrigue visitors today.
On Ikaria, people on average lead longer, happier lives. A resident of the Greek 'island of immortals' shares her tips for longevity.
The Travel Show explores how Rome is planning for ambitious modernisation whilst preserving its ancient roots.
The ancient Tiwanaku civilisation is known as the 'mother culture' of South America.
A group of London YouTubers visit Somaliland to shine a more positive light on their heritage and homeland.
Dr Xand and Dr Chris van Tulleken share four small but powerful tips they've learnt over the course of 30 episodes.
Some people report experiencing more vivid dreams within days of reducing their caffeine intake. What's going on?
Hormones play a vital part in keeping our bodies working properly. But they can also have a powerful – and sometimes negative – effect on our mood and mental health.
Air traffic controllers are calling out or finding side jobs while they work without pay during the government shutdown, leading to delays.
The fall of el-Fasher would cement the RSF's control of the west and reinforces a de facto split in the nation.
Up against the likes of Domino's, Pizza Hut is closing half its UK restaurants. What went wrong?
As Arsenal moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League, BBC Sport looks at why teams are 'afraid' of them.
Platforms, including Open AI's Sora, have gone viral due to their ability to make hyper-realistic videos.
Changing the clocks is linked to a plethora of health impacts – from heart attacks to car crashes.
Jump scares and gore might not seem like the most soothing watching, but scary films can actually be the ideal therapy during anxious times.
Mostly miserable and even "unforgivably cruel", Jane Austen's famous romantic hero is not what he seems, writes the author Sebastian Faulks, in an exclusive extract.
Italy's sleeper from Milan to Sicily ends with a rare rail-ferry crossing that's threatened by a new mega bridge.
In France's most diverse city, a new wave of restaurants is redefining fine dining by blending haute cuisine with community solidarity.
An increase in deadly incidents has been partly caused by climate change, an inquiry found.
Rollercoasters send our hearts racing and stomachs dropping. Hannah Fry dives into the science of how they work.
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