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A rare statue of a Royal Marines musician has been donated to the elite military band by one of its former stalwarts.
Delcat Idengo, well-known for his critical songs, died after releasing a track condemning the city's rebel occupation.
The BBC hears from the parents of four young women who were taken by Hamas on 7 October 2023 and held for 15 months.
The first was a speech from Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth at the 50-nation meeting of the Ukraine-defense-support group.
BTS’ Jungkook is raising anticipation for his solo comeback after his brand logo was trademarked in 9 countries worldwide.
Seoul's western districts have seen a bloom in South Korean indie unseen since the 1990s, spearheaded by acts like Parannoul, Zyr Della, and Asian Glow.
Hamas has promised to release Israeli captives as part of the ceasefire deal. Here, we put faces to the names and tell their ...
US peacekeepers were killed by Somalia militiamen in flip-flops. What went wrong – and did it set a ‘dangerous precedent’?
While their home country of Mali has experienced plenty of turmoil in recent years, Songhoy Blues remain resolute and defiant in their mission to spread joy.
As the long fight against the Russian invasion drags on, barbershops in cities like Kramatorsk and Kharkiv have become an ...