The lawsuit over foreign payments is likely to face an appeal, and could wind up before the Supreme Court.
Libya ‘war crimes’ videos shared on social media
BBC Arabic found videos of bodies being desecrated by fighters loyal to strongman Khalifa Haftar.
Estonia’s far-right ministers face rocky start with first resignation
First there were allegations over a white nationalist symbol, then came a minister’s resignation.
Judge rules museum ‘rightfully owns’ Nazi-looted painting
A US judge allows a Madrid museum to keep the painting a Jewish woman was forced to give up in 1939.
Romania tornado overturns bus and leaves 12 hurt
Several people were injured when a tornado lifted up a bus and dumped it in a nearby field.
Food Photographer of the Year 2019: Noodle feast scoops top prize
The photo shows villagers in China celebrating the birthday of the goddess Nuwa.
‘No sex without fighting’ – tackling toxic masculinity in DR Congo
Sexual violence is widespread in DR Congo, but a new movement is trying to tackle the problem.
Japan abdication and accession: Your questions answered
BBC readers’ questions answered as Japan’s Emperor Akihito stands down and Naruhito takes the throne.
Kashmir attack: Tracing the path that led to Pulwama
Why did a shy 22-year-old carry out one of the deadliest attacks on Indian security forces?
People in the US use car parking spaces for offices
People are paying for car parking spaces and then inviting others to join them working outside.