BBC World
VIDEO: Sodomy trial 'politically motivated'
Jennifer Pak reports from outside the Malaysia court which is hearing opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's final appeal against his sodomy conviction.
Categories: News
VIDEO: 'Stalemate' a month on from HK demos
Hong Kong's civil disobedience movement began exactly one month ago.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Turkey PM 'will help coalition forces'
Turkish Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, has told the BBC's Lyse Doucet that Turkey will continue to help coalition forces if there is a co-ordinated plan for the creation of a ''democratic'' Syria.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Is this the work of Caravaggio?
A painting sold by Sotheby's in London for £42,000 is at the centre of a legal battle, amid claims it could be the work of Italian baroque master Caravaggio with a much greater value of around £11m.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Mexico unearths 'new mass grave'
Mexican authorities searching for 43 students who disappeared after a protest last month are investigating a suspected mass grave.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Greek shipwreck yields ancient finds
Divers have discovered cargo from an ancient Greek shipwreck near the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Italy.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Pakistan polio plan 'a disaster'
The polio vaccination programme in Pakistan has been described as ''a disaster'' by monitors reporting to the World Health Organization.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Ebola sufferers 'robbed of dignity'
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, on the devastating impact of Ebola upon its people.
Categories: News
VIDEO: What goes on in a politician's mind?
An introduction to the 2014 US mid-term election through the eyes of "you", a hypothetical senator running for re-election.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Meet Kenya's young female boxers
Kenya's schoolgirls are fighting back against sexual violence - by learning how to box in self-defence classes.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Egypt FM on Greste imprisonment
Egypt's foreign minister Sameh Shukry talks to the BBC's Frank Gardner about the fight against so-called Islamic State and the convictions of three Al-Jazeera journalists.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Death penalty call for ferry captain
South Korean prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the captain of the Sewol ferry, which sank in April killing more than 300 people.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Sting's Broadway musical debut
British pop star Sting makes his debut as a Broadway composer and lyricist in a musical called The Last Ship.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Tearful tribute to SA footballer
South Africa's football coach Ephraim Mashaba has paid tribute to captain Senzo Meyiwa, who died after being shot by intruders.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Singapore's aquatic robot challenge
Engineering students from around the world compete in Singapore to create an unmanned boat.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Keeping the Taliban at bay in Kabul
As British and US troops end combat operations in Afghanistan, millions of Afghans are now left wondering if their country and its capital Kabul will remain out of Taliban hands.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Brazil re-elects Dilma Rousseff
President Dilma Rousseff has been re-elected for a second term, after securing more than 51% of votes in a closely-fought election.
Categories: News
VIDEO: Australia Muslims hold mosque open day
Following a reported rise in attacks on Muslims in Australia, mosques hold an open day to challenge misconceptions about Islam.
Categories: News
VIDEO: HK protestors scrap concessions vote
Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong decided to suspend a vote on whether to accept government concessions on Sunday citing disagreements over its format.
Categories: News
VIDEO: 'Iraq's violence took my men away'
The story of Umm Ahmed, an Iraqi woman whose son, husband and brothers-in-law vanished overnight.
Categories: News