As I gaze down from the 39th floor of Cuba's tallest building the usually bustling streets of Havana are eerily deserted, for there is scarcely a drop of petrol to be found here.
Scoping for targets through his telescopic sights, he appeared at first glance to be one of the many Bosnian Serb army snipers lying in the abandoned apartments overlooking Sarajevo.
Those blood-streaked bedroom walls. The brassiere, with its strap sliced off, discarded on the floor. Her foot protruding from beneath a rumpled duvet.
The field behind Jan Michalak's farmhouse hosts a magnificent stand of giant sunflowers. But last Saturday, the 66-year-old wheat grower noticed a large patch had been flattened.
In a landmark announcement this week, the Met revealed that live facial recognition cameras have led to more than 1,000 arrests in London since the start of 2024,
Notorious as a stronghold of the Camorra Mafia, not long ago, Naples was largely avoided by British tourists. Yet this port city is now enjoying a huge tourism boom.
A quarter of a century ago, when he was (supposedly) recovering from cocaine addiction in Cuba, Diego Maradona provided DAVID JONES with an unforgettable audience
Standing a few feet away from the cage holding 100 perpetrators of savagery - one of 32 mass cells that line Module 8 in the Terrorism Confinement Centre - is a deeply unnerving experience.
Determined to shame the men who raped her with the force of her steely presence, Gisele Pelicot has missed barely a moment of their trial, insisting on remaining in court.