How much attention did you pay to what has been going on in the world over the past seven days?
Lo Stato dei Mormoni si può scoprire in auto lungo un itinerario che da Salt Lake City arriva a Sud est sostando in alcuni dei suoi meravigliosi parchi nazionali e percorrendo le strade più panoramiche
Tra le novità al cinema, il nuovo lungometraggio di Andrea Arnold, presentato in concorso al Festival di Cannes dello scorso anno
L’Europa sta aggiornando la rotta verso il Green deal, tentando di tratteggiare una strada più pragmatica in grado di coniugare le esigenze di competitività dell’industria con quelle ambientali. Il Clean...
La transizione energetica dovrà portarci a emissioni nette zero nel 2050. L’obiettivo, ambizioso, è stato messo nero su bianco dall’Europa. Per il resto del mondo c’è un tentativo di negoziato...
The company's seventh park will be on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.
The late One Direction star's former partner Cheryl is named one of the administrators of his estate.
The late One Direction star's former partner Cheryl is named one of the administrators of his estate.
Lawyers are giving closing speeches in the trial of two men who deny felling the world famous tree.
Two suspects have been arrested by Derbyshire Police.
Rory McIlroy says winning the Masters will help him feel "more comfortable and a lot less pressure" at next week's US PGA Championship.
A new bill providing powers for judges to punish offenders will be introduced to Parliament on Wednesday.
BBC Verify has debunked videos which purport to show Pakistani attacks on Indian bases and jets crashing.
India captain Rohit Sharma announces his retirement from Test cricket at the age of 38.
India launched strikes in the early hours of Wednesday - two weeks after a deadly militant attack.
Albert Alfonso, whose dismembered body was found in Bristol, sexually assaulted and blackmailed a teenager years earlier, a court hears.
In a blow to the government's clean energy ambitions, a company cancels a huge windfarm off Yorkshire.
During PMQs, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch pressed Sir Keir to "listen to his own party and change course".
Experts from India and Pakistan weigh in on what’s next - and how this clash differs from past conflicts.