The Trump administration's decision to suspend all US military aid to Ukraine has put billions of dollars' worth of weapons and equipment in limbo. Sky News examines the scale of US military aid so far and what's now at risk.
Ukraine's president is offering an olive branch to Donald Trump with a dramatic public message aimed at mending their relationship and ending Russia's war.
After nearly 40 years at sea, the world's largest iceberg has run aground on the remote British overseas territory of South Georgia, one of the biologically rich habitats on Earth home to millions of penguins, seals and endangered albatross.
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened the Trump administration with retaliatory action for stepping up "provocations" with the deployment of a US aircraft carrier to South Korea.
A truck has collided with a bus in southern Bolivia, killing at least 31Β people, according to police - just two days after a deadly crash claimed at least 37 lives.
Two people have died and 11 others have been injured after a car was deliberately rammed into a crowd in the western German city of Mannheim, before the driver shot himself.
Russia is finding it "significantly" harder to conduct combat operations against Ukraine because of a rise in Ukrainian long-range drone strikes on Russian weapons supplies, ammunition depots and fuel refineries, a senior commander has said.
An inquiry into the deadliest Channel crossing in history has heard that, despite multiple distress calls from people on board the boat, "no-one came to their rescue".
Two suspects arrested amid a murder probe into the death of a Scottish businessman in Kenya can be held for 21 days for further police investigations, a court has ruled.