Mozambique
All the latest news about Mozambique from the BBC
The Koreas’ DMZ: Once a bloodshed scene, now a wildlife sanctuary
Google has released rare pictures of the zone as part of a project marking 70 years of the 1953 armistice.
Ukraine war: ‘I don’t know when my Ukrainian dad will see my Russian mum’
Tanya Mills, 24, grew up in Moscow but says she can’t describe herself as Russian or Ukrainian.
Ukrainian rock band continue making music in the UK
Daria and Konstantin Naumenko, from the band Sunrise, are supporting Ukraine along with their daughter.
How Ukrainian refugees found their second home in the UK
The BBC went to one town where those fleeing the violence say they received a warm welcome.
Chicago P.D.’s Marina Squerciati and Patrick John Flueger Talk Burgess’ Breakthrough, #Burzek’s Future
‘Chicago P.D.’s’ Marina Squerciati and Patrick John Flueger weigh in on Burgess’ breakthrough and what it means for ‘Burzek.’
Japanese motor giants announce biggest pay rises in decades
Toyota and Honda are the latest Japanese companies to increase wages as prices in the country jump.
Qantas: Australian airline’s profits soar after record Covid losses
The A$1bn profit follows a troubled few years for the airline, full of delays, staff shortages and criticism.
