Coups and broken promises test the cohesion of West Africa's regional bloc to breaking point.
Scientists think eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula could continue for decades or even centuries.
List of 13 new peers published late on Friday during a parliamentary recess.
Finding Ukrainian civilians in Russian captivity is hard - and there is no a formal way to secure their release.
Israel's move into Rafah, the King's health and UK and US elections feature on today's front pages.
The listing, which includes the artist's iconic costumes, platform boots and luxury car, could bring over $10m.
Indonesia has survived much since it ousted a dictator 26 years ago. But this election is a test.
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.
Campaigners call for stronger legislation to stop people unfairly losing their homes.
Roger Gilbert says he believed the Post Office was acting "honestly and competently" in prosecutions.
Thomas White being in jail for 12 years after getting a two-year tariff is a "scandal", his sister says.
As nightclub chains close their doors, experts believe revellers are becoming more choosy.
Masterchef judge Gregg Wallace went viral this week after revealing a breakdown of his typical day.
In 1984 the presence of dinosaur fossils in Scotland was confirmed for the first time.
The BBC's technology editor Zoe Kleinman looks at the technology sector's damaged reputation.
The Football Association is keen for Gareth Southgate to remain as England manager beyond the 2024 Euros and through to the 2026 World Cup.
Capitol Hill allies said Mr Biden is 'sharp and effective', and had been 'inappropriately' attacked.
A French enthusiast who built the tower was previously told it had not qualified for the record.
Pakistan's vote saw candidates aligned to the former PM spring a surprise, writes Caroline Davies.
Independent candidates backed by jailed ex-PM Imran Khan have most seats so far, but he has no party.
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