Mahsa Amini's death in custody last year sparked anti-government protests across Iran.
Tate Britain unveils a complete rehang of the world's greatest collection of British art.
Ukraine says Russian paramilitaries are behind the fighting in the Belgorod border region.
Margaret Ferrier has been urged to resign now rather than wait to be recalled by her constituents.
The effigy of the Brazilian footballer, who plays for Real Madrid, was hung from a bridge in January.
Activists estimate 200,000 people were forced into sexual slavery by Japan's forces in World War Two.
The move comes after some Indian cough syrups were linked to deaths in The Gambia and Uzbekistan.
After a school stabbing, a BBC investigation into Evolv’s AI weapons scanner reveals doubts about its effectiveness.
Philip Dunne has served as an MP for his home town of Ludlow for 18 years.
The government borrowed £25.6bn in April, with inflation pushing up interest payments on debt partly to blame.
"That was the cherry on top of the project, to have his blessing," said James Cook.
The country is the world's largest exporter of chicken meat, and wants to stop the virus spreading.