President Biden said the attack was carried out by "radical Iran-backed militant groups".
Read moreBBC News US & Canada

Three US troops killed in Middle East drone attack
President Biden said the attack was carried out by "radical Iran-backed militant groups".
Top Stories

Three US troops killed in Middle East drone attack
President Biden said the attack was carried out by "radical Iran-backed militant groups".

Death of US troops ratchets up pressure on Biden
Three US troops were killed in a drone attack on a US base near Jordan's border with Syria.

Is Canada vulnerable to foreign interference?
A public inquiry launching on Monday could be a reckoning in the country on national security matters.

Champions Chiefs to face 49ers in Super Bowl rematch
The San Francisco 49ers produce a thrilling fightback to set up a Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas on 11 February.

BBC confronts man who abused boy in secretive Christian church
Alleged victims say predators have gone unpunished for decades in Christian church known as The Truth.

World's largest cruise ship sets sail from Miami
The 20-deck Icon of the Seas' maiden voyage comes amid concerns about the vessel's methane emissions.

X blocks searches for Taylor Swift on its site
Twitter says the move is to prioritise safety, after fake explicit images of the singer went viral.
Featured Contents

Three US troops killed in Middle East drone attack
President Biden said the attack was carried out by "radical Iran-backed militant groups".

Death of US troops ratchets up pressure on Biden
Three US troops were killed in a drone attack on a US base near Jordan's border with Syria.

Is Canada vulnerable to foreign interference?
A public inquiry launching on Monday could be a reckoning in the country on national security matters.

Champions Chiefs to face 49ers in Super Bowl rematch
The San Francisco 49ers produce a thrilling fightback to set up a Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas on 11 February.

BBC confronts man who abused boy in secretive Christian church
Alleged victims say predators have gone unpunished for decades in Christian church known as The Truth.

World's largest cruise ship sets sail from Miami
The 20-deck Icon of the Seas' maiden voyage comes amid concerns about the vessel's methane emissions.

X blocks searches for Taylor Swift on its site
Twitter says the move is to prioritise safety, after fake explicit images of the singer went viral.

Death of US troops ratchets up pressure on Biden
Three US troops were killed in a drone attack on a US base near Jordan's border with Syria.

Is Canada vulnerable to foreign interference?
A public inquiry launching on Monday could be a reckoning in the country on national security matters.

Champions Chiefs to face 49ers in Super Bowl rematch
The San Francisco 49ers produce a thrilling fightback to set up a Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas on 11 February.
Features
Watch/Listen
Latest Updates

By Lyse Doucet
Chief international correspondent
By Nadine Yousif
BBC News, Toronto
By Vanessa Pearce
BBC News, West Midlands
By Jessica Lawrence
BBC News NI
By Helen Bushby
Culture reporter
By George Wright
BBC News
By Sarah Fowler & Lipika Pelham
BBC News
By Nadine Yousif
BBC News
By Nadine Yousif
BBC News
By Imran Rahman-Jones
BBC News
By Nadine Yousif
BBC News
By Brandon Livesay and Madeline Halpert
Reporting from court in New York
By Harrison Jones & Tom Espiner in London, Jessica Murphy in Toronto
BBC News
By Sam Cabral
BBC News
Video content
Video caption: Why Trump must pay $83m to E Jean Carroll Carroll, who accused the former president of defamation, was seen walking out of court smiling after the verdict.








































