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2025-10-24 Gaza doctors struggle to investigate 'signs of torture' on unnamed dead returned by Israel

Photographs show bodies with multiple signs of injury and wrists tied behind their backs.

2025-10-24 Indian doctors in US worry higher H-1B fee may destroy rural healthcare

Immigrant doctors, many of them from India, are the lifeline of the US healthcare system, especially in rural areas.

2025-10-22 'Heist made it more exciting to go to the Louvre': Tourists react as museum reopens

The famous Paris museum reopened on Wednesday, three days after millions of euros worth of jewellery stolen in broad daylight.

2025-10-22 Louvre reopens three days after French crown jewels stolen

The world's most-visited museum shut its doors after jewels worth tens of millions were stolen on Sunday.

2025-10-22 Gaza health crisis will last for 'generations', WHO chief warns

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tells the BBC far more aid is needed to start tackling mounting problems in Gaza.

2025-10-21 Drone attack hits Sudan's capital ahead of planned airport reopening

The airport, out of action since war broke out two years ago, was due to reopen on Wednesday.

2025-10-21 'We're on a rollercoaster': A furloughed federal worker captures life on TikTok

US government employees affected by the ongoing shutdown are turning to social media to share how they are passing the unexpected free time.

2025-10-21 Friendly Albanese-Trump meeting masks Australia's creeping doubts about US

The talks in Washington were a win for Australia, but at home many are nervous about the relationship.

2025-10-20 Lisbon funicular crash initial report reveals litany of failings

A preliminary report says a cable that broke on the Glória funicular last month had never been certified, and mentions other failures.

2025-10-20 US nuclear stockpile agency to lay off hundreds as shutdown continues

The department, tasked with safeguarding the US nuclear stockpile, has never before furloughed workers.

2025-10-20 Palestinian woman in hospital after being clubbed by masked Israeli settler

The attacker is seen striking the 55-year-old woman with a large wooden stick during the assault in the West Bank village of Turmus Ayaa.

2025-10-20 Everything we know about the Louvre jewellery heist

The world-famous museum in Paris is still closed on Monday after a masked gang raided one of its galleries.

2025-10-19 Louvre museum in Paris closed after robbery, French culture minister says

French media say jewellery has been stolen, after three masked men used a freight lift to access the world's most-visited museum.

2025-10-18 'We're turning the tide on Gaza starvation crisis' - UN aid chief

Tom Fletcher told the BBC more aid trucks were entering Gaza, but that it was a "huge job" to get vital supplies to those in need.

2025-10-17 Airline apologises for asking dead flight attendant for paperwork

The woman's death has triggered widespread anger in Taiwan following speculation that she was overworked.

2025-10-17 Author of I Want To Die But I Want To Eat Tteokbokki dies at 35

South Korean writer Baek Se-hee was known for her 2018 bestselling memoir about her struggle with depression.

2025-10-16 Greece passes labour law allowing 13-hour workdays in some cases

Under the new law, annual overtime is capped at 150 hours, and the standard 40-hour week still remains in place.

2025-10-15 Judge orders Trump administration to pause shutdown layoffs

Last week the Trump administration began firing thousands, saying it was due to the government shutdown.

2025-10-15 China seizes 60,000 maps over 'mislabelled' Taiwan

The maps also omitted "important islands", the source of competing claims between Beijing and its neighbours.

2025-10-13 More than 150 schoolchildren quarantined as US measles cases hit 33-year high

The children in South Carolina were unvaccinated, as were many of the 1,563 people infected in the US this year.

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