As warnings have spread about the locations far-right groups could potentially target tonight – a sense of fear in some quarters, but a sense, too, of determination to oppose them.
Sheikh Hasina escaped in a military helicopter as protesters stormed her official residence.
Police in Somalia say at least 32 people were killed and 63 others injured in an attack on a beach hotel in the capital Mogadishu.
The Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has been buried in Doha after he was assassinated in the Iranian capital Tehran earlier this week. Meanwhile Israeli air strikes have continued to strike Gaza – killing at least nine people.
The former BBC news presenter Huw Edwards has been charged with making indecent images of children, allegedly between 2020 and 2022.
For months Israel has been warning that it’s preparing for all-out war with Hezbollah. Now, Benjamin Netanyahu says the Lebanese militia will pay a heavy price for the rocket strike that killed at least 12 children and teenagers as they played football last night.
The politician who led a parliamentary inquiry into reality TV told us the BBC had failed to adhere to its own duty of care policies.
We asked Giovanni Pernice and the BBC Director General Tim Davie to respond to Amanda Abbington’s allegations.
Flights were cancelled, trains delayed, shop tills stopped working and TV stations went off the air. All because of a faulty upgrade to a cyber security software system which triggered a global meltdown.
In Israel, protestors continue to pressure the Israeli government for a hostage deal, as negotiations for a possible ceasefire in Gaza gain momentum.
The reformist Masoud Pezeshkian has been elected as Iran’s new president – after winning a run-off against a conservative hardliner – with 53% of the vote.
Israel’s prime minister has told President Biden he’s sending a delegation to negotiate a hostage release with Hamas, after Hamas shared its latest proposals for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Thousands of people are fleeing yet again in southern Gaza, after Israel ordered Palestinians to evacuate part of the strip’s second largest city, Khan Younis.
The demonstrators appealed to politicians to make action on conservation and the climate a priority.
More than a thousand people are reported to have died during this year’s hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia – in scorching temperatures which rose above 50 degrees celsius.