US President Donald Trump on Monday evening left the Group of Seven (G7) Summit in Alberta, Canada, early to deal with the conflict in the Middle East.
The escalating clash between Israel and Iran has overshadowed most of the gathering, with the leaders signing a joint statement urging a "de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza."
The BBC's James Landale highlights the role of the US president at the summit, and how despite his early departure, his presence still lingers.
The US defense secretary appeared to acknowledge incidental plans also exist for Panama, but avoided giving direct confirmation.
US Senator Alex Padilla was put in handcuffs after interrupting Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a news update on the Los Angeles ICE raids.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, one of the world's most active, erupted for the 25th time since 23 December 2024.
The US president received a mixed reception from the audience while attending Les Misérables in Washington, DC.
Despite a curfew, protests against immigration arrests have started up again in areas of the city's downtown.
The BBC's Carl Nasman explains how the ramping up of deportation efforts led to protests in many US cities.
The late Beach Boys co-creator spoke to the BBC's David Silitto in 2011 and looked back at his career.
Demonstrations are confined to relatively small pockets of LA, while also spreading to other US cities.
BBC Verify explains why AI chatbots are wrong about photos emerging from the LA protests
Demonstrations have continued in other major US cities, including Chicago, where protesters clashed with police on Tuesday.
From Boston to Houston, demonstrators elsewhere have followed the displays of opposition in LA.
Ed the zebra was on the loose since May 31 when authorities captured the pet and airlifted it to a waiting animal trailer.
Channel Nine's Lauren Tomasi appeared to be hit by a non-lethal round as she reported from the scene.
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.
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