The US says no American forces will go ashore but an unnamed "third party" will drive aid into Gaza.
The $6bn package includes air defence munitions but not the missile systems Ukraine says it badly needs.
The 64-year-old was 10 metres off the shore when he was attacked by a bull shark, a local official says.
The Biden ally says outrage about the situation in Gaza is justified but protesters should condemn Hamas too.
The government says a specialist team is looking into the death of the well-known influencer.
South London team Unity Allstars Black compete for the "three-peat" in Florida's cheerleading
The BBC's Suranjana Tewari considers what the future holds for the hugely popular social media app.
The BBC's Suranjana Tewari considers what the future holds for the hugely popular social media app.
The student who said "Zionists don't deserve to live" has since been barred from the Columbia campus.
John Barnett had been giving a formal legal deposition against the plane manufacturer before his sudden death.
Andrew Harding saw migrants board an overcrowded boat in Wimereux, northern France, on Tuesday.
The orphaned calf swam from British Columbia after several rescue attempts by a First Nations community.
Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations.
Thirty years after Nelson Mandela's election and apartheid's end, South Africans reflect on democracy.
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.
A wildfire-fuelled ozone hole leaves Antarctic wildlife exposed to potentially damaging levels of UV.
A spate of unconnected deaths of Indian students in the US has set off safety concerns within the community.
The BBC's Nada Tawfik on what the court heard from close Donald Trump allies, including his former assistant.
The BBC's Nada Tawfik on what the court heard from close Donald Trump allies, including his former assistant.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recalls shooting a dog and a goat in a soon-to-be released memoir.
Severe and powerful storms have moved across several US states, leaving many experiencing power shortages.
Lisa Pisano, once near death, is recovering well after receiving a new kidney from a genetically modified pig.
What started a week ago at Columbia University has led to hundreds of arrests at multiple college campuses.
US President says he is "happy" to face rival who claims he is ready "anytime, anywhere, anyplace".
Protests have erupted across more than two dozen campuses, including New York, Texas and California.
The US Secretary of State was speaking to the BBC at the end of a three-day trip to China.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US will act if China does not stop sending parts to Russia.
Joan Donoghue speaks to BBC Hardtalk about the case brought by South Africa to the ICJ over alleged violations of the Genocide Convention by Israel.
Once unthinkable, the pioneering production marks the latest cultural expansion in the desert kingdom.
The infighting between K-pop powerhouse Hybe and its label Ador has put fans on edge.
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.
Indians, traditionally known as avid savers, are now stashing away less money and borrowing more.
Mitsuko Tottori was named as the first female boss of Japan Airlines earlier this year.
Around 160 long-finned pilot whales washed up on the western Australian coast, wildlife officials say.
From Thursday visitors making a trip to the famous city at peak times will be charged a trial entrance fee.