An amateur artist and volunteers create possibly the largest snow-drawing the country has ever seen.
China Mac: From attempted murder to leading a protest movement
China Mac served 11 years in jail for attempted murder. Now he is leading an anti-racism movement.
Documenting the 2011 revolution in Egypt
Photographer Laura El-Tantawy looks back at her work documenting the 2011 revolution in Egypt.
Elisa Lam: What really happened in the Cecil Hotel
The 21-year-old went missing in 2013, and internet folklore has haunted her memory ever since.
Pablo Escobar: Why scientists want to kill Colombia’s hippos
Illegally brought to Colombia by drug baron Pablo Escobar, the animals have become a major headache.
Myanmar coup: ‘Down with the military – release our leaders!’
Protests are growing against Myanmar’s army after its coup, with tens of thousands on the streets.
The Great Indian Kitchen: Serving an unsavoury tale of sexism in home
The drama that unfolds in a grimy kitchen raises unsettling questions about insidious sexism within homes.
GameStop investors on a wild ride: ‘It was a rollercoaster of emotion’
Now that the dust has settled, who are the winners and losers in the GameStop saga?
Central African Republic: A country under siege
The BBC’s Africa correspondent Catherine Byaruhanga explains what’s going on in Central African Republic, where rebels have surrounded the capital Bangui.
Numbats: Saving a marsupial ‘unique even to Australia’
The numbat is one of the world’s most endangered animals, with about 1,000 left in the wild.