Colonial hack: How did cyber-attackers shut off pipeline?

Attacks on critical national infrastructure are an increasing concern, experts say.


What chicken, ketchup and chlorine have in common

The pandemic has helped create some surprising shortages - and people are scrambling.


Iraqi TV journalist shot day after anti-government activist's killing

TV reporter Ahmed Hassan and protest leader Ihab al-Wazni were targeted by unidentified gunmen.


Michel Fourniret: Jailed French serial killer dies aged 79

Dubbed the Ogre of the Ardennes, Fourniret killed at least eight girls or young women.


Biloela family: Locked up by Australia for three years

Two young girls and their asylum seeker parents remain in detention despite years of campaigning.


Russian top doctor who treated Navalny emerges from forest

The ex-hospital chief whose team treated Putin critic Alexei Navalny went missing, but is safe now.


China: Man left dangling from bridge after glass breaks

The tourist was given counselling following his ordeal in a mountainous part of north-eastern China.


German priests defy Vatican to bless gay couples

The Love Wins movement emerged after the Catholic Church said in March that God "cannot bless sin".


Why Colombia's protests are unlikely to fizzle out

The government has agreed to hold talks with protest leaders but divisions run deep.


Violence-hit Jerusalem braces for Jewish nationalist march

There are fears of new clashes between Palestinians and Israelis during the annual Jerusalem Day march.