Donald Trump has questioned whether he ever called President Zelenskyy a "dictator" - after he was invited by King Charles for an "unprecedented" second state visit to the UK, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
The Israel Defence Forces has admitted the attacks by Hamas on October 7 2023 were "a complete failure" of Israeli security and the result of many years of planning and deception by the Gaza-based militant group.
Jailed Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan has called on his militant group to disarm as part of a fresh bid to end a decades-long conflict with the Turkish state.
Cypriot authorities failed to investigate the original claims of a British woman who was later convicted of lying about being gang-raped on holiday there, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.
The hunt for the missingΒ Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to resume - more than a decade after it vanished in one of the greatest ever aviation mysteries.
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have landed in Florida in the US after a travel ban in Romania was lifted - as Donald Trump insisted he knows "nothing about that".
At least four people were injured after several shots were fired near a courthouse in Germany where a high-profile murder trial is taking place, police said.
Pope Francis has had a "tranquil night" and is now sitting upright as he continues hospital treatment for pneumonia in both lungs, the Vatican has said.
A major security breach that allowed hackers to steal an estimated $1.5bn (Β£1.1bn) of cryptocurrency has been linked to a North Korean cybercrime group, according to experts.