Supreme Court collegium: The growing row over picking judges in India
For long India’s top judges have been selected by their colleagues. Now the government is pushing back.
China Covid: Coffins sell out as losses mount
In rural Shanxi province, the BBC found evidence of a considerable death toll from the virus.
Eurostar trains carrying 30% fewer passengers
Gwendoline Cazenave said post-Brexit border checks were causing problems for the train company.
Justin Bieber sells rights to songs for $200m
The pop star joins a growing group of artists who have cashed out on their catalogues.
This is the family that bought a $1.5m fire-damaged Tennessee mansion
The new owners say they are “stoked” to have picked up the property despite its damaged condition.
US accuses Google of ‘driving out’ ad rivals
A federal lawsuit alleges the tech giant’s anti-competitive actions mean more websites need paywalls.
British pair killed in Ukraine, says family
Chris Parry and Andrew Bagshaw killed “attempting a humanitarian evacuation”, the Parry family says.
Tanks for Ukraine: Germany to send Leopard 2s and allow others to export
Germany has been under pressure over its reluctance to send the battle tanks to Ukraine.
