Eitan Yahalomi and his father were taken to Gaza by Hamas on the back of motorcycles, his mother said.
Police say preliminary investigations show the vehicle was unlocked with the key inside when it was taken.
Leading mining company Impala Platinum describes the accident as the "darkest day" in its history.
The BBC spends time with an air ambulance crew to find out more about what they do.
Rashmika Mandanna made the remark weeks after her deepfake video went viral.
The legislation allowed police to take action against smugglers taking migrants to Europe.
With a bullet lodged in his spine, Hisham Awartani phoned his British-born grandmother after Saturday's shooting.
It brings the total number of Palestinians released since the first swap on Friday to 150.
Ema and Yuly Cunio were let go with their mother on the fourth day of a truce between Israel and Hamas.
The BBC finds that the UAE, hosts of the COP28 climate summit, are breaking their own ban on gas flaring.
Actor Colman Domingo plays Bayard Rustin, who was a key figure in the civil rights movement.
There are concerns there could have been a coup attempt in a region plagued by military takeovers.
The move is part of a crackdown aimed at protecting children from becoming addicted to nicotine.
Union leaders say strikes more likely, after ministers offer consultants in England up to 19% extra.
The UK's survival rate lags behind comparable nations and that must change, says Cancer Research UK.
Residents of an area of high ground in Miami say developers are pricing them out of their homes.
A French start-up is ready to use an enzyme which can break down plastic on an industrial scale.
Once it was China, not Saudi Arabia, on a multi-million pound recruitment drive to buy in the world's best football talent. In just a few years though, the Chinese Super League's big-money plans have imploded.
The mum and dad of a two-day-old girl who died want a national inquiry into maternity services.
Waiting lists for non life-threatening conditions have reached record levels, leaving patients in pain.