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Watch: Moment people flee church as earthquake interrupts mass in Peru
Cameras have captured the moment an 5.6 magnitude earthquake shook Lima, Peru on Sunday morning, causing panic among worshipers at the city's cathedral.
The epicentre was recorded 23km off the coast of Callao, according to the The United States Geological Survey.
It was felt in the capital and surrounding regions, killing at least one and triggering landslides, officials said.
President Dina Boluarte urged for calm from citizens, noting that the earthquake did not generate a tsunami threat.
The feline was found carrying 235.65g of marijuana and 67.76g of heroin, authorities say.
City officials say they are acting to rescue and save the lives of the affected animals.
A large-scale bomb attack was thwarted by police before Gaga's first concert in Brazil since 2012.
The third-fastest woman in history, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, took part in sports day at her son's school in Jamaica.
Maximo Napa said he had to resort to eating roaches, birds and turtles to survive.
Surveillance footage shows the man standing up and walking away after the incident in Lima.
Suspect tried to smuggle more than €10,000 of cocaine from Cartagena to Amsterdam, Colombian authorities said.
Peruvian police released footage showing a suspect pounding Cusco's 12-Angle Stone.
Video shows the moment police use fancy dress to carry out a drug raid in Lima, Peru.
Dell Simancas captures the moment his son, Adrián, is swallowed and spat out by a humpback whale.
At least 20 people have been injured after a factory making costumes for Carnival celebrations in Brazil caught fire.
The project aims to boost numbers of threatened tracajás turtles in Amazonas state.
Two people were killed in the accident, the Brazilian city's fire department said.
The body of water runs through industrial areas on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
Heavy rain across the Brazilian city caused transport chaos and subway overcrowding.
Firefighters in Viña del Mar rescued more than 35 revellers trapped aboard a malfunctioning Ferris wheel.
A state of emergency has been declared in southern Brazil after heavy rain caused flooding in costal cities.
Bruno Lobo was practising filming with a new camera off the coast of Brazil, as he heard a woman screaming.
Videos show waves reported to be up to four metres high upending boats and deluging towns.
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Watch: A trade deal, a family photo and the Middle East – Trump’s short G7
US President Donald Trump has cut short his trip to attend the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, citing the Middle East conflict.
The summit, being hosted by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, includes leaders from France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, United States, Japan, and the European Union.
Trump is not expected to sign the G7 statement on the Iran-Israel conflict, despite other leaders' plan to call for de-escalation and protection of civilians.
BBC reporter Christal Hayes was driving home when she witnessed the incident at a junction.
Protests flare up in Los Angeles, as demonstrators against immigration raids face off with law enforcement
The BBC's Regan Morris reports from outside a federal building, where there have been violent clashes in recent days.
The Californian city saw a second day of unrest on Saturday in response to immigration raids.
It came after federal raids in the city on Friday in which agents reportedly took dozens of people into custody.
The BBC’s Nomia Iqbal speaks to voters in Philadelphia, where the tech billionaire campaigned for the president and even gave away a few $1m cheques.
Watch how the war of words escalated at the White House and in posts on X.
This is the first meeting between both leaders since Friedrich Merz won the election on 6 May.
President Trump said he's always liked Elon Musk, and was surprised to see Musk's criticism of his signature tax and spending bill.
As many as 40 decommissioned buses were damaged in the fire, according to officials
In a Facebook post, the owner of the store said that they "feel a profound sense of loss" over the destruction of the artefacts.
The world's richest man has called on voters to contact lawmakers and voice their opposition to the president's Big Beautiful Bill.
Ros Atkins from BBC Verify takes a look at the facts surrounding remarks that came our of Washington.
More than 200 fires are burning in the country, with over 100 of them considered out of control.
The BBC's Carl Nasman on Senator Joni Ernst's back and forth about Medicaid with a town hall audience member.
A newly-installed web camera captured the moment the national park's Black Diamond Pool in Wyoming belched a dark liquid sludge.
A zebra, described as a pet, is still running free after after being filmed on 31 May galloping on a road in Christiana.
A suspect has been arrested and charged with a federal hate crime and attempted murder, accused of "setting people on fire".
Eight people were injured after a man "started setting people on fire" at a mall in Boulder, Colorado, police say.
"Mia" also said the rap mogul sexually assaulted her "on more than one occasion", though he has denied all allegations.
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