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  • BBC Sport: Contact, Help & FAQs

    February 2024

    If you have a question about BBC Sport, please visit the relevant page from the options below first. SPORTS COVERAGEDetails of our live TV and online sport coverage for the week can be found in our live guide.

  • Nigeria apologises to Saudi Arabia over Ramadan dates

    February 2024

    AFPSaudi dates on sale in Jeddah. Those sent to Nigeria were meant as a giftNigeria has apologised to Saudi Arabia after 200 tonnes of dates the kingdom sent as a Ramadan gift were found on sale in local markets.

  • Southampton's dragon dancers celebrate Chinese New Year

    February 2024

    By Jo Couzens & Sophia SethBBC News Chinese Association of SouthamptonDragon dancers performed in Southampton's Guildhall and West QuayDragon dancers in Hampshire have celebrated the start of the Chinese New Year - with 2024 representing the year of the dragon.

  • Success allows me to explore my African roots

    February 2024

    By Manish PandeyBBC Newsbeat Konvict KultureAkon says there was resistance to his promotion of Afrobeats earlier in his careerRnB star Akon has been in the music business for almost 20 years.

  • February 2024

    ۱۵ بهمن ۱۴۰۲ - ۴ فوریه ۲۰۲۴ مراسم اهدای جوایز گرَمی، امشب در لس آنجلس برگزار می‌شود؛ جایزه‌هایی که هر سال به بهترین‌های صنعت موسیقی تعلق می‌گیرد.

  • 10 minutos de terror: cmo es tener un ataque de pnico y qu le hace a nuestro cuerpo

    February 2024

    María José García RubioThe Conversation*2 marzo 2023 Enrique está sentado en la butaca del cine. Ha ido a ver una película con un amigo.

  • Arsenal 2-0 Sevilla: Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka strike as Gunners edge closer to last 16

    February 2024

    Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka scored as Arsenal claimed a comfortable Champions League victory over lacklustre Sevilla. Trossard, who started as number nine with Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah both injured, swept the Gunners in front in the 29th minute.

  • Cul es el origen del Da de la Mujer (y por qu se conmemora el 8 de marzo)

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo7 marzo 2019Actualizado 8 marzo 2023 El 8 de marzo es una fecha destacada en múltiples partes del mundo.

  • French author Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Literature prize

    February 2024

    Many of Modiano's other works have been translated into English, among them Les boulevards de ceinture (1972; Ring Roads : A Novel, 1974), Villa Triste (1975; Villa Triste, 1977), Quartier perdu (1984; A Trace of Malice, 1988) and Voyage de noces (1990; Honeymoon, 1992).

  • How fake ivory could save elephants

    February 2024

    By Krupa PadhyFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesElephants numbers have dwindled in the last 50 years thanks in part to the ivory trade (Credit: Getty Images)Despite international bans, thousands of African elephants are illegally killed each year for their tusks.

  • ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022: squad lists in full

    February 2024

    Super 12 Group AENGLAND Jos Buttler (capt, wk), Moeen Ali, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, Tymal Mills*, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt (wk), Ben Stokes, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood.

  • Junior commander reveals his role in the challenge to Putin

    February 2024

    By Anastasia LotarevaBBC Russian Getty ImagesWagner fighters on the streets of Rostov-on-Don during the mutinyA mercenary who took part in the attempted mutiny against Russian President Vladimir Putin says he and his fellow fighters "

  • Libianca: Di true story behind di star of 'more alcohol' song, People

    February 2024

    11 March 2023 From things wey hope no dey, Libianca create song wey change her life. People (Check On Me), na tender cry for help wey capture her wen she dey low point, don stream more than 150 million times since December.

  • Marilyn Monroe's gown not damaged, Ripley's claims

    February 2024

    By Alys Davies, Tiffany Wertheimer & Guy LambertBBC News ANDREW KELLYKardashian said she had been "so honoured" to wear the dressA US museum has denied claims that an iconic Marilyn Monroe gown was left damaged after Kim Kardashian wore it at the Met Gala last month.

  • Migrantes en San Antonio: mueren 53 personas dentro de un camin abandonado en Texas

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo28 junio 2022Actualizado 29 junio 2022 Las autoridades de Texas, Estados Unidos, informaron este martes que la cifra de migrantes muertos tras haber sido encontrados en un camión en la ciudad de San Antonio, aumentó a 53.

  • No charges for Victor Wembanyama's security guard

    February 2024

    By Chloe KimBBC News Watch: 'I didn't see what happened' says Victor WembanyamaBritney Spears accidentally hit herself in the face as she was blocked by security while approaching a basketball star, Las Vegas police say.

  • Sony to buy Destiny developer Bungie for $3.6bn

    February 2024

    BungieDestiny 2 is one of Bungie's popular video gamesJapanese technology giant Sony says it will buy video game developer Bungie in a deal worth $3.

  • Sushi lovers grab last bites as seafood ban hits Japan

    February 2024

    By Kelly Ng and BBC ChineseIn Singapore and Hong Kong Getty ImagesMainland China and Hong Kong together import more than $1.

  • Tiger Woods wins 2019 Masters at Augusta to claim 15th major

    February 2024

    Perhaps the crucial hole in the story of this year's Masters was the 12th on the final round, the treacherous par three where any errant tee shot risks being sucked back into Rae's Creek.

  • Wagner chief vows to hand Bakhmut to Russian army by June

    February 2024

    By George WrightBBC News ReutersA still from a video released by Wagner over the weekend, where the group claimed to have taken control of BakhmutThe head of Russia's Wagner mercenary group has vowed to transfer control of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut to the Russian army by 1 June.

  • Brighton & Hove City Council cancels Christmas market

    February 2024

    Brighton's Christmas market has been scrapped after the city council's attempt to replace it with a community-led event fell through.

  • Dattijon da ke yai da ba-haya a fili

    February 2024

    3 Fabrairu 2024 Bayan da matarsa da kuma ɗansa suka mutu sakamakon ɓarkewar cutar kwalara, Abubakar Wakala ya fara tunanin fara ɗaukar mataki.

  • Encontr a mi hermana despus de 30 aos de bsqueda, pero la covid me la arrebat

    February 2024

    Sarah McDermottBBC News18 mayo 2022 En el verano de 1988, Steve Ellis recibió una noticia impactante que repercutiría durante más de 30 años y daría lugar a una amistad inesperada.

  • England vs Australia LIVE: Score, commentary & text updates from Wembley friendly - Live

    February 2024

    England vs Australia LIVE: Score, commentary & text updates from Wembley friendly - Live - BBC Sport A-Z SportsMore from Sport SummaryUse audio icon at the top of the page to listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentaryEngland 1-0 Australia - Watkins slides in openerColwill, Bowen and Watkins start for Three LionsNketiah on for debutGet Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)Live ReportingMatch StatsLine-upsScores ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o67CZ5qopV%2BovbC%2B02ijoq6VZLOwu9ObmKWkX2uEcYGVbGdq

  • Fight Talk: Floyd Mayweather, Logan Paul, Oleksandr Usyk, Derek Chisora, Mike Tyson

    February 2024

    Floyd Mayweather: One of the greatest and most gifted fighters we've ever seen, undefeated in 50 fights. Logan Paul: A controversial YouTuber, lost his only professional bout.

  • How can a fast food chain ever make money from a $1 burger?

    February 2024

    By Bryan LufkinFeatures correspondent@bryan_lufkin Getty ImagesWould fast food need to be almost free for you to buy it every day?

  • How country-pop superstar Shania Twain became a Gen Z icon

    February 2024

    By Nick LevineFeatures correspondent Alamy(Credit: Alamy)Already a legend thanks to 90s mega-hits including LP Come On Over, Twain is now popular with a new generation of fans and musicians.

  • How two men survived a prison where 12,000 were killed

    February 2024

    Pleased with his work, Duch later requested large portraits of Karl Marx, Lenin and Mao Zedong, as well as several more of Pol Pot.

  • Ipswich woman 'terrified' by nursery rhyme alarm

    February 2024

    'Creepy' alarm sound made Ipswich woman 'feel sick'The "eerie" sound of a nursery rhyme which was used as a burglar deterrent "

  • Might Dennis Rodman at the Trump-Kim summit just work?

    February 2024

    AFPMr Kim and Rodman enjoy years of what they call friendshipRight now analysts will believe anything about the summit where Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un are set to meet, so when the New York Post reported that basketball star Dennis Rodman may also turn up, it didn't seem so far-fetched.

  • Sheriff overheard commenting on porn during break in online training

    February 2024

    By Graeme Ogston & David CowanBBC Scotland News Matthew DonnellyDuff appeared in court on Monday morningA former sheriff was heard making sexual and racist remarks during an online training call after forgetting to switch off his microphone.

  • Teen tells the Sun he lied about escape to protect mum

    February 2024

    Watch: Alex Batty reunites with gran and tells The Sun what he did in the years he was missingBritish teenager Alex Batty has revealed he lied about the details of his escape to protect his mother and grandfather from police.

  • The tiny island the British traded for Manhattan

    February 2024

    By Diane SelkirkFeatures correspondent NNehring/Getty ImagesBanda Run is one of 11 lush Banda Islands, or Spice Islands, in the Banda Sea (Credit: NNehring/Getty Images)Banda Run is a place where history meets legend, where traditional ships still sail past live volcanoes to a forgotten island that once changed the world.

  • Tuskless elephant evolution linked to ivory hunting

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesAfrican elephant herd with tuskless matriarch.A new study suggests that severe ivory poaching in parts of Mozambique has led to the evolution of tuskless elephants.

  • West Ham keeper Mackenzie Arnold on wearing hearing aids for the first time

    February 2024

    West Ham United goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold sits down with Football Focus' Jo Currie to discuss wearing hearing aids for the first time.

  • Why one star refuses to release election songs

    February 2024

    By Africa teamBBC News Bob ElvisRapper Bob Elvis: "No amount of money could influence me to support causes in which I do not believe.

  • Alec Baldwin reaches settlement over Halyna Hutchins shooting on Rust set

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesHalyna Hutchins pictured in 2019Alec Baldwin has reached a settlement with the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, after she was killed on a film set when he fired a prop gun.

  • Ex-officers plead not guilty over his death

    February 2024

    By Marianna BradyBBC News, Washington DC BBCThe former officers, wearing face masks, alongside their lawyersFive former Memphis police officers charged with murder over the death of Tyre Nichols have pleaded not guilty in their first court appearance.

  • Fury vs Wilder II live: Fight updates and reaction from Las Vegas - Live

    February 2024

    Fury vs Wilder II live: Fight updates and reaction from Las Vegas - Live - BBC Sport A-Z SportsMore from Sport SummaryBritain's Fury wins WBC world heavyweight title after stopping Wilder in seventh roundFury dominates, knocking down Wilder in third and fifthFury bullies Wilder with sensational performanceAnthony Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn tweets that Fury v Joshua 'has to happen this year'Get involved: #bbcboxing ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o67CZ5qopV%2BovbC%2B02ijoq6VZK%2BwxMinnmhtYWqDc4KYbw%3D%3D

  • How Kingsley Ben-Adir became Bob Marley on the set of Barbie

    February 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent PAramountKingsley Ben-Adir sang all of Bob Marley's songs live on set - although the film blends his voice with archive recordings of the reggae legendActor Kingsley Ben-Adir knows what its like to play an iconic black leader.

  • Ikea starts buy-back scheme offering vouchers for old furniture

    February 2024

    PA MediaThe secondhand areas in Ikea stores will be called Circular HubsIkea has launched its long-awaited furniture buy-back and re-sale scheme, in an attempt to reduce the number of products going to landfill.

  • Incendios en Hawi: la impresionante imagen de la casa que sobrevivi a los incendios de Maui

    February 2024

    Article informationAuthor, Madeline HalpertRole, BBC News22 agosto 2023 La imagen de una casa con techo rojo que permaneció virtualmente intacta, mientras el vecindario a su alrededor quedó reducido a cenizas y escombros por los incendios en Maui, se ha vuelto viral.

  • Is a vegan diet healthier than eating meat and dairy?

    February 2024

    Identical twins Hugo and Ross Turner are adventure athletes that are always trying to find ways to improve their performance.

  • Is this the end of the Mediterranean beach holiday?

    February 2024

    By Amanda RuggeriFeatures correspondent Roberto Machado Noa/Getty Images(Credit: Roberto Machado Noa/Getty Images)At the end of a season of unprecedented heat across the Med, many summer travellers are opting for destinations like the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Ireland and Denmark.

  • Katie Price releases letter about online abuse of Harvey

    February 2024

    By Liz Jackson & Press AssociationBBC News BBCTwenty-year-old Harvey has Prader-Willi syndrome, which can cause learning difficultiesKatie Price has published a letter from the Met Police telling her officers are facing misconduct proceedings over alleged involvement in a WhatsApp group that targeted her disabled son Harvey.

  • Luton Town v West Ham United

    February 2024

    home team, Luton Town Number 7, C. Ogbene Number 8, L. Berry Number 10, C. Woodrow Number 12, I.

  • Paralysed man with severed spine walks thanks to implant

    February 2024

    By Pallab GhoshScience correspondent, Lausanne Watch: Spinal implant allows Michel Roccati to walkA paralysed man with a severed spinal cord has been able to walk again, thanks to an implant developed by a team of Swiss researchers.

  • Pope Francis warns pets must not replace children in Italy

    February 2024

    By Sofia BettizaBBC News, Rome ReutersPope Francis blessed pregnant women at the national conference looking at Italy's demographics in RomeStarting a family in Italy is becoming a "

  • Starbucks' new olive oil-infused coffee has customers complaining of laxative side effects

    February 2024

    By Mia TaylorFeatures correspondent AlamyStarbucks has just launched its Oleato coffee drink in North America after initially debuting it in Italy last year.

  • The many identities of the first woman vice-president

    February 2024

    By Holly Honderich and Samanthi DissanayakeBBC News ReutersKamala Harris savoured the moment she became the first woman, and the first black and Asian American, to be vice-president-elect, with a very hearty laugh.

  • The radical readers of San Francisco

    February 2024

    Well, some would say that, alongside rock'n'roll, they were about the most inventive aspect of America in the 1950s and early 60s.

  • Trump invited to testify before grand jury

    February 2024

    ReutersMr Trump denies having an affair with Stormy Daniels (pictured)New York prosecutors have invited ex-US president Donald Trump to testify to a grand jury over the Stormy Daniels case, his lawyer has confirmed.

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    February 2024

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  • Australia lists marsupial as endangered species

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesKoalas have suffered disastrous habitat lossAustralia has listed the koala as an endangered species across most of its east coast, after a dramatic decline in numbers.

  • Conquistador anchors found off Mexico Gulf Coast

    February 2024

    ReutersMarine archaeologists take measurements of the anchors - the biggest is almost 4m (13 ft) longTwo 500-year-old iron ship anchors have been discovered on Mexico's Gulf Coast, potentially offering an insight into the Spanish invasion.

  • Egypt shark attacks: Red Sea resorts seek explanation

    February 2024

    Based on evidence, experts know that in other shark species, larger females move into warmer, shallow waters to either aid gestation - which can be between 9-12 months in white tips depending on the temperature - or to pup, although from what little evidence there is, it seems that oceanic white tips probably pup in the early summer.

  • Errol Spence Jr v Terence Crawford: predictions from pros and pundits for undisputed welterweight bo

    February 2024

    We have asked big names from the world of boxing for their opinions on the big fight. Middleweight Liam Smith: "

  • Fish sauced? Goldfish turn to alcohol to survive icy winters

    February 2024

    By Matt McGrathEnvironment correspondent Mary Evans Picture LibraryGoldfish and their relatives have the ability to turn lactic acid into alcoholScientists have decoded the secrets behind a goldfish's ability to survive in ice-covered lakes.

  • How many senses do we have?

    February 2024

    By Christian JarrettFeatures correspondent Scarlett Johansson in the film Lucy (Columbia Pictures)We often talk of having five senses as a universal truth.

  • How Stormy Daniels ruined Mario Kart

    February 2024

    Getty Images/NintendoStormy Daniels used Toad from the Mario series to describe something about President TrumpHe's the lovable mushroom-headed character from the Super Mario games.

  • More immigration not a Brexit betrayal

    February 2024

    By Joshua NevettBBC Politics Getty ImagesJob vacancies in the construction industry have been on the rise in the UKJeremy Hunt has denied that the decision to give some overseas construction workers easier access to UK jobs was a "

  • North Korea to deport US soldier who crossed border

    February 2024

    By Kathryn ArmstrongBBC News ReutersTravis King has not been seen or heard of since he left South Korea in JulyNorth Korea says it will deport US soldier Travis King, who ran across the border from South Korea during a tour in July.

  • One of science's most baffling questions? Why we yawn

    February 2024

    By David RobsonFeatures correspondent Yawning is common throughout the animal kingdom, yet we still don't know what purpose it serves (Science Photo Library)Yawning has puzzled scientists for more than two millennia.

  • The people fighting light skin bias

    February 2024

    By Brishti BasuFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesUnilever recently announced that their Fair & Lovely brand would be renamed Glow & Lovely (Credit: Getty Images)Colourism is a form of discrimination that favours light-skinned members of the same ethnic group.

  • What it felt like to fly Concorde

    February 2024

    By Jack StewartFeatures correspondent The plane's cockpit drooped to give a better view during landing and take-off, but flattened out for supersonic travel.

  • Why the worst parts of work can't easily change

    February 2024

    By Josie CoxFeatures correspondent Getty(Credit: Getty)The pandemic was a golden opportunity to fix the most toxic parts of work culture – yet we made many worse.

  • Why we all need to watch Brad Pitt's film War Machine

    February 2024

    By Ahmed RashidLahore Netflix/Francois DuhamelBrad Pitt stars as a military commander in Afghanistan in Netflix's dark satireThe longest war the US has ever fought - 16 years and counting - is about to get longer as President Donald Trump decides on sending several thousand more troops to Afghanistan.

  • Will a 'floating wall' barrier in the Rio Grande deter migrants?

    February 2024

    By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, Washington Watch: Texas deploys buoys on Rio Grande to deter migrantsTexas officials have begun installing a floating barrier along the banks of the Rio Grande river, which they argue will deter migrants from crossing into the US from Mexico.

  • 'Queen of Italian cinema' dies at 90

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesMonica Vitti was awarded a career Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival in 1995Actress Monica Vitti, who starred in a string of landmark Italian films in the 1960s, has died at the age of 90.

  • 'Ryder Cup venue Marco Simone in Rome to host meeting vital to future of European golf'

    February 2024

    While Italy will surely stage some of the year's most iconic golfing moments at September's Ryder Cup, the country this week hosts a meeting vital to the future of European golf.

  • 'Thousands' of geese die in toxic Montana pit mine

    February 2024

    "Numbers beyond anything we've ever experienced in our 21 years of monitoring by several orders of magnitude,", Mr Thompson said, adding that they typically only see between 2,000-5,000 birds in the region each year during the summer and winter migrations.

  • Brazil legend given joyous send-off

    February 2024

    By Katy WatsonBBC South America correspondent, Santos Getty ImagesHuge crowds turned up to say goodbye to Pele as his coffin made its way through the streets of SantosIf Monday's wake for Brazilian football legend Pele was a day of reflection, Tuesday's funeral cortege was one of carnivalesque proportions.

  • British Museum deputy director to leave after thefts inquiry

    February 2024

    By Katie RazzallCulture and media editor Alamy Dr Jonathan Williams agreed to step back from his role as the British Museum's deputy director earlier this yearThe deputy director who oversaw a botched investigation into thefts at the British Museum is leaving the institution, the BBC can reveal.

  • Cmo explica la ciencia que haya personas que pueden predecir el futuro (y qu puedes aprender de

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo19 junio 2021 ¿Sabías que eso iba a pasar? A veces la vida nos da la oportunidad de ufanarnos pronunciando la ubicua frase de "

  • Hamas frees two US hostages

    February 2024

    By Mike Wendling in Illinois and Frankie McCamley in LondonBBC News Hamas video shows mother and daughter hostage releaseHamas has released two US hostages who were abducted during the Palestinian group's deadly raid on Israel this month.

  • How climate change is tweaking the taste of wine

    February 2024

    By Ula Chrobak and Katarina ZimmerFeatures correspondent AlamyAs the climate in traditional wine growing regions warms, many different grapes are losing their unique characteristics and becoming more alike (Credit: Alamy)Warming, wildfires and unpredictable weather threaten to disrupt the delicate processes that underlie treasured wines, putting the fine distinctions between grapes at risk.

  • How clothes are linked to climate change

    February 2024

    By Esme StallardBBC News Getty ImagesThe fashion industry is responsible for 8-10% of global emissions - and British shoppers buy more clothes than any others in Europe.

  • Love is a Pink Cake

    February 2024

    By Anne BanasFeatures correspondent Love is a Pink CakeA slice of Claire Ptak's brown sugar Victoria sponge (Credit: Love is a Pink Cake)Claire Ptak, the Violet Cakes chef who made Harry and Meghan's wedding cake, has come out with a new California-UK cookbook – and shows how to make a brown sugar Victoria sponge.

  • Manchester United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur: Rodrigo Bentancur equalises as visitors fight back twice

    February 2024

    Tottenham came back from behind twice in a pulsating Premier League encounter to deny Manchester United a victory in front of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

  • Qu tan peligrosa es la endogamia para los humanos?

    February 2024

    Zaria GorvettBBC Future24 enero 2016 Llegan por decenas. Son depredadores extranjeros, y en un par de años, no dejan a nadie vivo.

  • The hidden dangers of magnet fishing

    February 2024

    By Samantha FisherBBC News BBCSteven Matts and Kerry Newman with two mortar shells, a knife and an old railway lanternMagnet fishing - where people hunt for metal submerged in canals and rivers - is increasing in popularity, with thousands uploading videos of their finds on YouTube.

  • The woman behind the first black hole image

    February 2024

    Katie Bouman designed an algorithm that made the image possibleA 29-year-old computer scientist has earned plaudits worldwide for helping develop the algorithm that created the first-ever image of a black hole.

  • Utah primary schools ban Bible for 'vulgarity and violence'

    February 2024

    By Max MatzaBBC News Getty ImagesA school district in the US state of Utah has removed the Bible from elementary and middle schools for containing "

  • Why is America pulling down the projects?

    February 2024

    But while few would choose to bring up a family here, when Bilal and her husband were granted a home in 2011 she says it "

  • February 2024

    ၁၇ စက်တင်ဘာ ၂၀၁၈ ရုရှား လူမှုကွန်ရက် စာမျက်နှာ VK က မြန်မာတပ်မတော် ကာကွယ်ရေး ဦးစီးချုပ် ဗိုလ်ချုပ်မှူးကြီး မင်းအောင်လှိုင် အသုံးပြုနေတဲ့ စာမျက်နှာ ကို ပိတ်ပင်လိုက် ပါတယ်။

  • 2022 - BBC News

    February 2024

    2022年9月28日 2022年第59届台湾电影金马奖将于11月19日在台北国父纪念馆举行颁奖礼,本年度的提名名单已于周二(9月27日)公布(请在文末查看本年度金马奖的完整提名名单)。 作为历史最悠久的华语电影奖项,素有“华语电影奥斯卡”美誉的金马奖,近年在中港台政治争议和新冠疫情对电影业的冲击下受到考验,但是在多数中国大陆电影人不参与和港产片数量下降的情势下,一年一度的颁奖礼依然将如期举办。 以下是关于本年度金马奖,我们所知道的几件事。 哪些作品和影人入围? 周二的提名名单显示,本届金马奖主要奖项仍将由香港和台湾电影人分庭抗礼。 香港电影《智齿》以14项提名领衔,台湾电影《咒》和《一家子儿咕咕叫》则各以13项提名紧随其后,而香港演员黄秋生主演的《白日青春》和台湾导演陈洁瑶执导的《哈勇家》则各获得6项提名。 虽然香港电影市场在上半年备受新冠疫情冲击(这一时期在香港本地上映的港产片仅6部),但今年香港电影人在金马奖的存在感却是近年较强的一次。 除了风格化的黑色电影《智齿》获得最多提名外,最佳男主角提名五人当中有三人是香港演员——《白日青春》的黄秋生、《窄路微尘》的张继聪、《智齿》的林家栋,他们将与两名台湾演员张孝全(《罪后真相》)和游安顺(《一家子儿咕咕叫》)争夺影帝宝座。 最佳女主角提名名单中,也有香港演员袁澧林(《窄路微尘》)和港产电影常客张艾嘉(《灯火阑珊》)在列。与她们竞逐影后的有台湾演员蔡亘晏(《咒》)和历史上第一个获金马影后提名的新加坡演员洪慧芳(《花路阿朱妈》),以及已是香港电影金像奖影后的刘雅瑟(《智齿》)——她也是本届唯一获演员提名的中国大陆影人。 讲述一名迷恋韩剧的新加坡寡妇首次游历首尔的《花路阿朱妈》,编导何书铭还获得最佳原创剧本(与王欣茹合编)和最佳新导演提名。与他竞争新导演奖的还有首执导筒的台湾演员柯震东(《黑的教育》)、台湾导演曾英庭(《查无此心》)、马来西亚导演刘国瑞(《白日青春》)和来自澳门的孔庆辉(《海鸥来过的房间》)。 官方消息指,本届金马奖报名影片共计457部,其中包括60部剧情片。金马影展将于11月2日以《一家子儿咕咕叫》开幕,11月19日颁奖。 获提名者的反应 在影帝和影后提名名单中,除了已经获得金像奖影后的刘雅瑟之外,很多焦点或会在获奖无数老牌演员黄秋生和张艾嘉身上。 曾两夺金马影后的张艾嘉,此番是第10度提名最佳女主角,她对于获提名表示“完全没有想到”。 她在《灯火阑珊》中一名丧偶的中年女性为完成亡夫遗愿,再造一块承载他回忆的霓虹招牌,带出对昔日香港霓虹灯饰的纪念。电影已入围东京国际电影节“亚洲未来”竞赛单元,也是香港亚洲电影节的闭幕电影。 监制陈心遥对于“多部优秀港产片并列”入围感到荣幸,同时希望提名有助鼓励大众“关心香港尚存的工艺和文化”。 三夺金马奖最佳男配角、但尚未当过金马影帝的黄秋生则第一时间在脸书(Facebook)表示“这样的牌很难胜出”,自己会保持“平常心”,而他与林家栋、张继聪、张孝全和游安顺的影帝提名阵列,也被媒体称为“死亡之组”。 另一部焦点电影、获13项提名的《咒》一众主创则均表达了对金马奖评审的感谢。导演柯孟融表示这部作品“一步一步实现很多不同的梦想跟纪录”,为此他非常感动。据台湾媒体报道,这部惊悚片曾是Netflix(网飞)海外排名第一,上映后也成为台湾原创恐怖片影史票房第一;而参演此片的6岁演员黄歆庭获提名最佳新演员,也是金马奖史上最年轻的入围者。 凭此片入围最佳女主角的蔡亘晏则表示:“希望所有入围者都尽最大努力,发挥各自的专才带来‘亮晶晶的作品’。”

  • Bedford - BBC Weather

    February 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow will start dull and damp with persistent rain. This will gradually clear away to the east, leaving a drier afternoon with some bright spells developing.

  • Couple's property ordeal captivates Chinese internet

    February 2024

    By Fan WangBBC News, Singapore Social mediaZhang Yiliang and Dong Lijun's challenges have resonated with young ChineseA young Chinese couple whose struggles to own a flat shed light on the country's economic downturn have captivated the nation.

  • Former head of UK armed forces says he would order investigation

    February 2024

    By Hannah O'Grady and Joel GunterBBC Panorama Getty ImagesBritish forces conduct counter-Taliban operations in 2007The former head of the British armed forces said he would "

  • Guatemala: Bernardo Arvalo asume la presidencia luego de una extensa jornada de desacuerdos en el

    February 2024

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  • How climate change is leading to bigger hailstones

    February 2024

    By David HamblingFeatures correspondent Lukas Jonaitis/AlamyLarger hailstones form in layers of different kinds of ice that are determined by the amount of air trapped inside the ice (Credit: Lukas Jonaitis/Alamy)Rising global temperatures might be causing hailstorms to become more violent, with larger chunks of ice and more intense downpours.

  • Iran sentences German-Iranian dissident to death

    February 2024

    By David GrittenBBC News AFPJamshid Sharmahd rejected all accusations made by Iranian prosecutors during his trialA court in Iran has sentenced German-Iranian dissident Jamshid Sharmahd to death on the charge of "

  • Mundial Femenino: descarga aqu el calendario de partidos de Australia y Nueva Zelanda 2023 (con el

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC Mundo19 julio 2023 Selecciona el calendario correspondiente a tu zona horaria para obtener el documento con los horarios correctos, descárgalo e imprímelo.

  • Slough - BBC Weather

    February 2024

    Monday Tomorrow morning will become cloudy with a few spots of rain. In the afternoon, cloud and rain will soon dissipate and plenty of sunny spells will develop.

  • The designer behind Sam Smith's inflatable Brit Awards suit

    February 2024

    By Emma SaundersEntertainment reporter PA MediaSam Smith's eye-catching look has divided opinionSam Smith's inflatable latex suit was the talk of the red carpet at this year's Brit Awards.

  • The flu that transformed the 20th Century

    February 2024

    By Laura SpinneyFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesThe Spanish flu emerged as the world was recovering from years of global war. It was to have some surprising and far-reaching effects.

  • The mystery origins of Candida auris

    February 2024

    By Zaria GorvettFeatures correspondent@ZariaGorvett AlamyCandida auris has been found in a wide variety of environments, from oceans to apples. On a vast palm-fringed beach, bordered by a sapphire-blue sea, a search team was looking for a killer.

  • The stock market crash of 1987: What have we learned?

    February 2024

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  • Tyla, Last Dinner Party and Kenya Grace tipped for success

    February 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent BBCTen rising stars are on the longlist, with the winner to be revealed in JanuaryThe BBC's Sound of 2024 list, which tips music's most exciting new stars, suggests dance and Afrobeats will dominate the next 12 months.

  • Why the human genome was never completed

    February 2024

    By Michael MarshallFeatures correspondent Science Photo Library/Getty ImagesAlthough the Human Genome Project was "completed" in 2003, large sections of human DNA still remained unread (Credit: Science Photo Library/Getty Images)No human genome has ever been read in its entirety before.

  • February 2024

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  • Cult TV star who inspired Austin Powers dies aged 90

    February 2024

    ShutterstockThe star became a heartthrob thanks to his suave appearance on Jason KingThe actor Peter Wyngarde has died aged 90, his agent has confirmed.

  • Friends and family can help you make a good match

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesIt's often said romantic partners need the approval of our friends and family. But now the dating app Tinder is taking things a step further, by enabling friends and family of users to recommend potential matches.

  • Languages of love: 10 unusual terms of endearment

    February 2024

    There is a story surrounding the greatest beauty in Chinese history, a woman named Xi Shi. It's said that she was so beautiful that when she looked at fish in a pond, the fish were so dazzled by her beauty that they forgot to swim and gradually dived to the bottom.

  • LIV Golf Invitational: Charl Schwartzel wins first event as Patrick Reed joins rebels

    February 2024

    LIV Golf chose the final day to announce that two more Americans have joined their cast list. As Schwartzel was grinding his way to the $4m individual jackpot, LIV revealed 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed and 46-year-old world number 168 Pat Perez as its latest recruits.

  • Local Democracy Reporting Service - Local News Partnerships

    February 2024

    The journalists are funded by the BBC as part of its latest Charter commitment, but are employed by regional news organisations.

  • Ms vistos - BBC News Mundo

    February 2024

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  • Offline sex workers forced to start again online

    February 2024

    By Sebastian Shehadi and Miriam PartingtonTechnology reporters Getty ImagesMost sex workers meet customers in person. For them, the coronavirus spells economic ruin.

  • PayPal cuts 2,500 jobs in the face of rising competition

    February 2024

    By Mariko OiBusiness reporter Getty ImagesPayPal says it will cut another 2,500 jobs, or 9% of its global workforce, a year after making a similar move.

  • Quin es Geert Wilders, el poltico antiislmico que arras en las elecciones de los Pases Baj

    February 2024

    Article informationAuthor, RedacciónRole, BBC News Mundo23 noviembre 2023 El mundo político en los Países Bajos está consternado. La amplia victoria de Geert Wilders en las elecciones generales del miércoles 22 de noviembre no solo causó una enorme sorpresa sino que también vino a sacudir a las fuerzas políticas tradicionales de ese país.

  • Sevierville - BBC Weather

    February 2024

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  • Survivors and victims' families remember tragedy

    February 2024

    By Tara MillsBBC News NI BBCForty seven of the 126 people on board were killedVictims' families, survivors and many of those first at the scene of the Kegworth air tragedy have gathered in the village to remember the crash.

  • The Netflix show versus reality

    February 2024

    By Vicky BakerBBC News Nicole Rivelli / NetflixJulia Garner playing Anna Sorokin, who once managed to hire a private jet without paying"

  • UK porn watchers could have faces scanned

    February 2024

    By Chris VallanceTechnology reporter, BBC News Getty ImagesPorn users could have their faces scanned to prove their age, with extra checks for young-looking adults, draft guidance from Ofcom suggests.

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 Manchester City: Gary O'Neil thrilled to beat 'best team in the world'

    February 2024

    Wolves boss Gary O'Neil says it is "massive" to beat a team like Manchester City after their 2-1 home win.

  • Xiomara Castro, la primera presidenta de Honduras y la mujer que devuelve la izquierda al poder tras

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo1 diciembre 2021 Fue primera dama, dos veces candidata y ahora será presidenta. Xiomara Castro, del partido Libertad y Refundación (Libre) y esposa del expresidente Manuel Zelaya, ganó las elecciones de Honduras y no solo se convierte en la primera mujer que gobernará el país, sino que también pondrá fin a 12 años de gobierno conservador y devolverá a la izquierda hondureña al poder por primera vez desde que Zelaya fuera depuesto por un golpe de Estado en 2009.

  • Britain's first black aristocrats

    February 2024

    By Fedora AbuFeatures correspondent Whitewashed stories about the British upper classes are being retold. Fedora Abu explores the Bridgerton effect, and talks to Lawrence Scott, author of Dangerous Freedom.

  • El llamativo y preocupante caso del Coatepeque, el lago de El Salvador que cambia de color

    February 2024

    Analía LlorenteBBC Mundo @ForoCAP15 mayo 2018 Suele ser de color verde pero de vez en cuando -y por un breve tiempo- se transforma en un turquesa que parece del mar Caribe.

  • Endangered tigers making a 'remarkable' comeback

    February 2024

    WWFMillions watched them in captivity on the lockdown TV hit Tiger King. But in the wild, tiger populations have been in rapid decline for decades now.

  • How Australia became the world's greatest lithium supplier

    February 2024

    By Royce KurmelovsFeatures correspondent AlamyWestern Australia's Greenbushes mine originally extracted tin, but now it is the world's largest lithium mine (Credit: Alamy)As demand soars for electric vehicles and clean energy storage, Australia is rising to meet much of the world's demand for lithium.

  • How Dubai is pushing back its encroaching deserts

    February 2024

    By Joseph PhelanFeatures correspondent Travel Wild/ AlamyA person walks along a deserted road in the Dubai desert covered with sand dunes, towards a foggy Dubai skyscape (Credit: Travel Wild/ Alamy)Desertification threatens food supply in Dubai.

  • How prosperity fuels dowry demand in India

    February 2024

    By Soutik BiswasIndia correspondent Getty ImagesEven though dowry has been illegal in India since 1961, it continues to thriveAs education and job opportunities for men in India have improved over the decades, the prevalence of dowry has increased, a new study has found.

  • Kim Jong-un apologises for killing of South Korean official

    February 2024

    ReutersMr Kim said the incident should never have happenedNorth Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has issued a rare personal apology for the killing of a South Korean official, Seoul says.

  • Lockerbie bombing: The ultimate detective story?

    February 2024

    By David CowanHome affairs correspondent, BBC Scotland AFPThirty-five years ago this week the deadliest terror attack in British history took place when Pan Am flight 103 from London to New York exploded over the Scottish town of Lockerbie.

  • Romeo Lavia injury: Mauricio Pochettino on Chelsea's new signing

    February 2024

    New signing Romeo Lavia's ankle injury is a "sad situation", says Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino. The 19-year-old limped out of training last week, prompting fears he could be out of action for a number of weeks.

  • Royal Mail Christmas stamps have red postbox theme

    February 2024

    PAThe postbox illustrations range from smaller ones mounted on a post or in a wall to a large one with a double posting slotRoyal Mail has unveiled this year's Christmas stamps, featuring festive images of traditional red-coloured postboxes.

  • Safety concerns raised about missing submersible

    February 2024

    By Rebecca Morelle & Jake HortonBBC News Watch: What debris has been found and what does it mean?A former employee of OceanGate - the company that operates the missing Titan submersible - warned of potential safety problems with the vessel as far back as 2018.

  • Shakira is the latest star to sell the rights to her songs

    February 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC music reporter Getty ImagesShakira is one of the most successful Latin recording artists of all timeShakira has become the latest artist to sell the rights to her music for a multi-million dollar sum.

  • The films that defy censorship

    February 2024

    By Kaleem AftabFeatures correspondent New Wave Films(Credit: New Wave Films)From Sudan to Iran to Saudi Arabia, directors continue to battle repressive regimes to make and exhibit cinema – and flourish in spite of the obstacles, writes Kaleem Aftab.

  • The surprising discovery at Angkor Wat

    February 2024

    By Jonathan GlanceyFeatures correspondent Alamy(Credit: Alamy)The largest religious structure on earth has puzzled and enchanted visitors for centuries. How did it come to be?

  • The witchcraft videos with billions of views

    February 2024

    By Claire JonesReligion reporter, BBC News BBCAyla Skinner says performing what she describes as spells and magic on TikTok makes her feel "

  • What is the best clothing to keep you cool in a heatwave?

    February 2024

    By Lucy SherriffFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesMost clothing helps us retain heat rather than lose it, so what is it best to wear during a heatwave (Credit: Getty Images)Is it dry or humid?

  • Your Views: Stoke City vs Coventry City score predictions

    February 2024

    Stoke City are set to welcome Coventry City to the Bet365 Stadium on Saturday, with Steven Schumacher looking to seal back-to-back wins at home.

  • 'Fashion industry's pollution made me cry'

    February 2024

    By Suzanne BearneBusiness reporter Celeste SlomanYael Aflalo: "My whole family are entrepreneurs... starting my own business felt more natural than getting a job"

  • Biden dog Commander bites another Secret Service agent

    February 2024

    By Max MatzaBBC News Getty ImagesCommander, the Biden family's two-year-old German Shepherd, has bitten yet another Secret Service agent.

  • Cambridge University releases 1913 English test question

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesThe university's first English exam was conducted in June 1913Part of an English test first sat in 1913 has been released by Cambridge University to mark 110 years since its first Cambridge English exams.

  • Club World Cup 2025: Expanded 32-team tournament to be played in United States

    February 2024

    Fifa has announced the first 32-team Club World Cup from 2025 will be played in the United States from 15 June to 13 July.

  • Cmo llegaron la sal y la pimienta a estar juntas en (casi) todas las mesas del mundo?

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo27 septiembre 2020 Son una pareja tan sólida y significativa que la alegría y el buen humor, las emociones y los problemas, hasta el sarcasmo y la ironía.

  • Girl died after British bulldog game at Twickenham school

    February 2024

    Pathologist Dr Andreas Marnerides, of St Thomas's Hospital, who carried out the post-mortem examination, said the injuries were consistent with falling on the sleeper but added she could have suffered "

  • How effective is a single vaccine dose against Covid-19?

    February 2024

    By Zaria GorvettFeatures correspondent@ZariaGorvett Getty ImagesPretend it didn't happen – expert advice on how to behave after receiving a single dose of any of the Covid-19 vaccines.

  • Lois Lane actress Margot Kidder dies aged 69

    February 2024

    AFPA Montana funeral home says the actress died at her home on SundayActress Margot Kidder, best known for her role as Lois Lane in Superman, has died aged 69.

  • Por qu hay personas que suean con olores

    February 2024

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  • Qu es el "nervio vago", cmo funciona y cmo puede ayudarnos a reducir el estrs

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo31 julio 2021 ¡Eres una pila de nervios! Seguramente hayas escuchado esta frase o incluso te hayas sentido identificado.

  • Sergio Aguero apologises to David Luiz for Cup semi-final challenge

    February 2024

    Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has apologised to Chelsea's David Luiz for his in Sunday's Chelsea were awarded a free-kick after the tackle nine minutes from time but Aguero was not shown a card.

  • The grimy business of buying and selling US debts

    February 2024

    Last weekend, US TV show host John Oliver bought and forgave $15m (£10.3m) worth of medical debt, delighting hundreds of people who had defaulted on the sky-high expenses from life-threatening illnesses.

  • The problem with Everests 200+ bodies

    February 2024

    By Rachel NuwerFeatures correspondent iStockPrayer flags strung up to bless the surroundings (Credit: iStock)They lie frozen in time, thousands of metres above sea level.

  • The story of an icon in photos

    February 2024

    One of the most iconic structures of the 20th Century, the Sydney Opera House has emerged as a symbol for modern Australia.

  • Victor Osimhen: Napoli 'never meant to offend or mock' striker but stop short of apology for TikTok

    February 2024

    Napoli said they "never meant to offend or mock" Victor Osimhen in a social media post but stopped short of publicly apologising to him.

  • What do we know about White House press secretary?

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesWhite House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany says she has tested positive for Covid-19. What do we know about the former Trump campaign spokeswoman?

  • What is this obscure Nazi Satanist group?

    February 2024

    By Daniel De SimoneBBC News Counter Terrorism Policing North EastA 16-year-old boy who cited the group as an influence was jailed this year for planning a terror attack in the UKA US soldier has been accused of plotting an attack on his own unit by sending information to an obscure Nazi Satanist organisation called the Order of Nine Angles (ONA).

  • Antiques Roadshow: Hockney student painting a revelation

    February 2024

    Rupert Maas (right) met the owner of the Hockney at the Antiques Roadshow event at Belmont House, near Faversham in KentThe discovery of a landscape painting produced by David Hockney when he was visiting Suffolk more than 65 years ago was a "

  • Bristol Harbour Festival to be more inclusive, mayor says

    February 2024

    By Clara Bullock & Pam CaulfieldBBC News Paul BoxBristol's Harbour Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022This year's Bristol Harbour Festival will be made more inclusive, according to the city's mayor.

  • Cules son los tratamientos alternativos para el cncer ms populares pero de los que no hay evid

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo17 septiembre 2018 Muchos pacientes con cáncer que han agotado las opciones que les ofrece la medicina tradicional recurren a otros tipos de tratamientos, por lo general costosos, con esperanzas de hallar una cura para su enfermedad.

  • Fury over Venezuela leader's Salt Bae 'feast'

    February 2024

    Twitter/@nusr-ettChef Gokce posted pictures of himself with President Maduro in his Istanbul restaurantVideo of Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro eating in an upscale steak restaurant in Turkey has caused outrage in crisis-hit Venezuela.

  • How face masks are becoming fashionable

    February 2024

    By Sophie WilliamsBBC News EPAHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been matching her masks to her outfits this monthFace masks have become a necessity during the coronavirus outbreak and now the fashion world is ensuring that they become trendy.

  • La verdad sobre los remedios para la acidez estomacal

    February 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo19 agosto 2018 ¿Quién no ha sufrido alguna vez de ardor estomacal? Los remedios para tratarlo son uno de los productos farmacéuticos de venta libre más usados en el mundo.

  • Nashville school shooter hid guns in parents' house

    February 2024

    By Max MatzaBBC News Watch: Bodycam footage shows fast police responseThe shooter who killed six people at a school in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday bought seven guns legally and hid them at home, police say.

  • Peter Sagan: Tour de France great to retire from World Tour at the end of 2023

    February 2024

    Tour de France great and three-time world champion Peter Sagan will retire from cycling's World Tour at the end of this season.

  • Por qu tantas mujeres jvenes no se identifican con el trmino feminista

    February 2024

    Dr. Christina Scharff*King's College London17 febrero 2019 En los últimos años, los movimientos feministas han atraído una atención significativa en Europa y América del Norte.

  • Season 10 BBC Shop US

    February 2024

    Further tales from the morgue, as our top pathologists uncover more grizzly misdemeanours. Professor Leo Dalton, Dr Harry Cunnigham and Nikki Alexander return for a new series of the award-winning crime drama and use their scientific expertise and unquenchable thirst for the truth to unravel the clues in more mysterious and suspicious deaths.

  • The Bollywood actress caught up in a 'gifts scandal'

    February 2024

    By Geeta PandeyBBC News, Delhi Getty ImagesJacqueline Fernandez, a Sri Lankan beauty pageant winner and model, debuted in Bollywood in 2009A court in India has granted bail to Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez in a case of money laundering.

  • The healthiest countries to live in

    February 2024

    By Lindsey GallowayFeatures correspondent Mlenny/Getty ImagesJapan’s health-conscious culture means that many people are already used to wearing masks (Credit: Mlenny/Getty Images)We talk to doctors and residents in top-ranked nations to understand how they’re managing the virus, and what continued challenges lie ahead for residents.

  • Ticketmaster offers partial refunds to The Cure fans

    February 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent BBCThe Cure's hits include Friday I'm In Love, Boys Don't Cry and Close To MeTicketmaster has offered a partial refund to fans who bought tickets to see The Cure's upcoming US tour.

  • Unsafe corridor at Blackpool Victoria Hospital demolished

    February 2024

    Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust The works are part of Blackpool Teaching Hospitals' £6m investment in endoscopy careA crumbling hospital corridor has been demolished after being condemned as unsafe.

  • Why even the best feedback can bring out the worst in us

    February 2024

    iStockOur minds have many cunning strategies for shunning feedback – but there are ways to avoid these traps, say psychologists Robert Nash and Naomi Winstone.

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  • San Francisco reparations plan proposes $5m for black residents

    February 2024

    By Brandon DrenonBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesSan Francisco could become the first major US city to fund reparations, under a plan that would award $5m (£4m) to each eligible black resident.

  • Taliban burn immoral musical instruments

    February 2024

    By Kelly NgBBC News EPAThe Taliban has taken aim at instruments after beauty salonsThe Taliban have burned musical instruments in Afghanistan, claiming music "

  • US to consider mass release of detained migrants over budget woes

    February 2024

    By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesMore than 6.3m migrants have been detained entering the US illegally since 2021.A senior US immigration official has said that authorities plan to release thousands of migrants from detention amid a severe budget crunch.

  • Who are the Houthis and why are they attacking Red Sea ships?

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesHouthi fighters hijacked a British-owned and Japanese-operated ship in the Red Sea on 19 NovemberThe US and UK have carried out a number of strikes on Houthi bases in Yemen, after the group repeatedly attacked ships in the Red Sea.

  • Why Tales of the City is the ultimate LGBT fantasy

    February 2024

    By Hugh MontgomeryFeatures correspondent NetflixArmistead Maupin created a visionary portrait of queer community with his San Francisco-based franchise. Now it’s back in a TV reboot, and as inspiring as ever, writes Hugh Montgomery.

  • Bob Barker, who hosted The Price Is Right for 35 years, dies aged 99

    February 2024

    ReutersBob Barker, who hosted the US game show The Price Is Right for 35 years, has died at the age of 99.

  • Boy, 11, dies after being hit by an ice hockey puck in the neck

    February 2024

    By Nadine YousifBBC News, Toronto Ville de Saint EustacheThe incident happened at Complexe Walter-BuswellAn 11-year-old boy has died in the Canadian province of Quebec after he was struck in the neck with a puck during ice hockey practice.

  • Burt Reynolds turned down James Bond

    February 2024

    Rex FeaturesReynolds' role in 1972's Deliverance made him a starHollywood legend Burt Reynolds, who died on Thursday, had a long list of impressive films to his name, including Smokey and the Bandit, Deliverance and Boogie Nights.

  • Hong Kong police detain activists on anniversary of massacre

    February 2024

    By Martin Yip in Hong Kong & Adam Durbin in LondonBBC News ReutersDemocracy activist Alexandra Wong being detained by Hong Kong PolicePolice in Hong Kong have detained several pro-democracy activists on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.

  • How the British reshaped India's caste system

    February 2024

    By Sanjoy Chakravorty Philadelphia AFPA Google search for basic information on India's caste system lists many sites that, with varying degrees of emphasis, outline three popular tropes on the phenomenon.

  • It Takes Two wins game of the year

    February 2024

    Hazelight StudiosIt Takes Two won three awards in totalThe co-operative action adventure game It Takes Two took the big prize at Thursday's Game Awards, the industry's annual end-of-year celebration.

  • King Charles in first public outing since cancer diagnosis revealed

    February 2024

    By Thomas Mackintosh & Louisa Pilbeam at SandringhamBBC News Watch: The King attends church on his Norfolk estateKing Charles has attended church in Sandringham in his first public outing since Buckingham Palace announced his cancer diagnosis.

  • Man and woman charged after boy bitten by XL bully in Bootle

    February 2024

    By Charlie JonesBBC News BBCNew laws for owning American XL bully dogs have recently come into force (stock image)A man and a woman have been charged after an eight-year-old boy was bitten on the head by an XL bully, police say.

  • Meet the 'Grammar Vigilante' of Bristol

    February 2024

    For years, it has been rumoured that somebody has been going out late at night, correcting bad punctuation on Bristol shop fronts.

  • Memorial Tournament: Viktor Hovland wins on first hole of play-off with Denny McCarthy

    February 2024

    Norway's Viktor Hovland won on the first hole of a play-off to clinch his fourth PGA Tour title at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio.

  • New Porsche mistakenly put on sale at bargain price in China

    February 2024

    By Monica MillerBBC News PorscheThe Porsche Panamera has a starting price of $148,000 in ChinaPotential car buyers in China have found that an online advert for a luxury sports car was just too good to be true.

  • Ricky Duncan: Southend United promote academy manager to director of football

    February 2024

    Southend United have promoted academy manager Ricky Duncan to the role of director of football. The relegated club say Duncan has performed the role "

  • The DJ - History of the BBC

    February 2024

    Dr Alban WebbLecturer in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sussex For an organisation that had spent much of the previous forty-five years trying to avoid the cult of personality associated with celebrity, the appearance of a new species of presenter – the Disc Jockey – at Broadcasting House was a deeply unsettling experience for the BBC.

  • The man who made 'the world's first personal computer'

    February 2024

    By the time Kenbak Corporation closed in 1973 it had completed one production run of just 50 computers, and is now virtually unknown today.

  • The secret meaning behind Miley Cyrus' Grammy looks

    February 2024

    By Megan LawtonFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesFrom the pop star's extreme bouffant hair to the five sequin-spangled outfits she wore, Miley's looks were a nod to her famous godmother.

  • Victoria's Secret 'sorry' for transgender model comments

    February 2024

    ReutersVictoria's Secret has been grappling with falling sales since 2016Victoria's Secret chief marketing officer has apologised for comments he made about transgender models.

  • Who are the Koch brothers?

    February 2024

    Getty ImagesDavid and Charles KochBusiness has made the Koch brothers two of America's richest men, but it is how they have used their wealth - to push for small government and a free economy - that has made them famous and controversial.

  • A 'smart' way to improve your sex life

    February 2024

    The Lioness Vibrator is the world's first and only biofeedback vibrator. It can literally show you your orgasm. Journalist Emma-Louise Boynton speaks to Lioness co-founder Anna Lee about what we can learn from tracking our orgasms.

  • Airport scanner delay will prolong 100ml liquid ban

    February 2024

    By Katy AustinTransport correspondent Getty ImagesThe UK's biggest airports are set to miss the deadline for installing new advanced security scanners that will end the 100ml limit on liquids.

  • British Airways workers to get 13% pay rise

    February 2024

    ReutersAround 24,000 staff at British Airways will get a pay rise worth more than 13% over 18 months from September, the Unite union has said.

  • Bulgaria country profile - BBC News

    February 2024

    1912-13 - First and Second Balkan Wars Keen to revise the Treaty of Berlin, Bulgaria allies with Serbia, Greece, Montenegro to partition Turkish territory in Europe.

  • Colombia 1-0 Jamaica: South Americans set up England quarter-final at Women's World Cup

    February 2024

    Hosts: Australia and New Zealand Dates: 20 July-20 AugustCoverage: Live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website & app.

  • How rice shaped the American South

    February 2024

    By Michael W TwittyFeatures correspondent EyeEm AlamyEnslaved Africans quietly maintained their strong rice culture and morphed West African recipes to suit the plantation world (Credit: EyeEm Alamy)It built cities and fed colonies, but it turns out enslaved Africans didn't just plant the cash crop – they likely introduced its cultivation to the US.

  • I opened my chest up and put my heart on a plate

    February 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent Tom PallantMick Jagger said Yungblud "makes me think there is still a bit of life in rock and roll"

  • Israel says it will allow two trucks of fuel a day into Gaza

    February 2024

    By Ali Abbas Ahmadi BBC News -Israel says it will allow two fuel trucks a day to enter the Gaza Strip, after pressure to do so from the US.

  • London church honours Ghanaian-born freed slave and abolitionist

    February 2024

    By Penny DaleJournalist Brendan DelzinArtist Che Lovelace was on his way to the coast on the Caribbean island of Trinidad to collect mud to use in carnival celebrations when he received a message that a church in the UK wanted him to create an artwork to commemorate the life of an African man he had never heard of.

  • Playing Mean Girls' Karen helps break stereotypes

    February 2024

    By Alyshea ChandBBC Asian Network Getty ImagesDo you wanna go to Taco Bell? Avantika feels the role of Karen "breaks stereotypes"

  • Radek Vitek: Accrington sign Manchester United goalkeeper on loan

    February 2024

    Manchester United goalkeeper Radek Vitek has joined Accrington Stanley on loan for the rest of the season. The FA Youth Cup-winning Czech, 20, has been named as a substitute seven times by United manager Erik Ten Hag.

  • Sudan country profile - BBC News

    February 2024

    2003-2020 - War in Darfur between the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel groups against the government, which they say is oppressing Darfur's non-Arab population.

  • The Dutch solution to busyness that captivated the world

    February 2024

    By Olga MeckingFeatures correspondent Oleh_Slobodeniuk/Getty Images(Credit: Oleh_Slobodeniuk/Getty Images)Niksen – a Dutch wellness trend that means "doing nothing" – has caught the attention of the world as a way to manage stress or recover from burnout.

  • The rapes haunting a community that shuns the 21st Century

    February 2024

    By Linda PresslyBBC News, Bolivia Jordi BusqueMennonite women in Colonia Oriente, BoliviaIn Manitoba, an insular Mennonite colony in Bolivia whose residents eschew modernity, a group of men were rounded up in 2009.

  • The secrets of India's haunted fort

    February 2024

    Entry to Bhangarh Fort between sunset and sunrise is strictly prohibited. It is believed to be a haunted site - the most haunted in India.

  • US hospital 'forced' Catholic nurse to assist with abortion

    February 2024

    The abortion battle explained in three minutesThe US government has accused a hospital in Vermont of violating the civil rights of a nurse by forcing her to help carry out an abortion.

  • What may have sparked the violence

    February 2024

    By Mayeni JonesBBC West Africa correspondent EPAAn armed soldier patrols the streets of Freetown following a series of attacksFreetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone, was jolted awake by gunshots on Sunday morning.

  • AI:

    February 2024

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  • Apple boss Tim Cook to have pay cut by over 40% this year

    February 2024

    By Monica MillerBBC News Getty ImagesApple chief executive Tim Cook will see his annual pay package slashed by more than 40% this year.

  • Aston Villa v Burnley: Chris Sutton's predictions

    February 2024

    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests. For the fixtures taking place over the turn of the year, from 30 December to 2 January, he takes on Shed Seven singer and song-writer Rick Witter, who is a Manchester United fan.

  • Court finds Gaza aid worker guilty of diverting funds to Hamas

    February 2024

    By Yolande KnellBBC News, Beersheba AFPPalestinians in Gaza City attended a rally in support of Mohammed Halabi before the verdictThe original claims were jaw-dropping: Israeli security officials accused a Gaza aid worker of diverting up to $50m (£41.

  • French matchstick Eiffel Tower record bid ruled out over wrong matches

    February 2024

    By Hugh SchofieldBBC News, París Richard Plaud/FacebookRichard Plaud has spent eight years building his Eiffel Tower, only to find he used the wrong kind of matchA French model-enthusiast who wanted to beat the world record for a matchstick Eiffel Tower has had his hopes dashed.

  • Hull City v Leeds United

    February 2024

    Hull have lost five of their last eight league games against Leeds United (W1 D2), with this their first such meeting since losing 4-0 in February 2020.

  • Indian film dialogue sparks Bollywood ban in Nepal cities

    February 2024

    By Meryl SebastianBBC News Film posterAdipurush stars Indian stars Prabhas (left) and Kriti SanonOfficials from two cities in Nepal have said they will not allow Bollywood films to be screened until an "

  • Man Utd 2-0 Brighton: Nikita Parris nets twice as Brighton interim boss loses first game

    February 2024

    Mikey Harris suffered defeat in his first match as Brighton interim boss as Nikita Parris scored twice again for Manchester United.

  • Newborn becomes youngest person diagnosed with virus

    February 2024

    The BBC's online health editor on what we know about the virusA Chinese newborn has been diagnosed with the new coronavirus just 30 hours after birth, the youngest case recorded so far, state media said.

  • Parkinson: 4 sntomas que indican que tienes ms probabilidades de padecer la enfermedad

    February 2024

    Patrick Lewis & Alastair Noyce* The Conversation20 junio 2019 ¿Te mueves mucho al dormir o has perdido el sentido del olfato?

  • Por qu la polica de EE.UU. se puede quedar con tu dinero?

    February 2024

    Abraham ZamoranoBBC Mundo14 abril 2015 A Jennifer Boatright y Ron Henderson, el agente de policía que los paró un día de 2007 en una autopista de Texas (Estados Unidos) no les puso ni una multa.

  • Putin tells Russia his war objectives are unchanged

    February 2024

    By George Wright, Vitaliy Shevchenko & Paul KirbyBBC News Watch: Putin meets AI version of himselfRussian President Vladimir Putin has said peace with Ukraine will only take place "

  • Scientists discover how brain cells die in Alzheimers

    February 2024

    By James GallagherHealth and science correspondent Getty ImagesResearchers believe new findings about a form of cellular suicide gives new ideas for treating Alzheimer'sScientists in the UK and Belgium think they have figured out how brain cells die in Alzheimer's disease.

  • The 1,700-year legacy of Korean temple cuisine

    February 2024

    By Paul StaffordFeatures correspondent The Cultural Corps of Korean BuddhismWith Korean temple food, pickling and fermentation are elevated to an art form (Credit: The Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism)From a mountainside in Gyeonggi-do, Buddhist nun WooKwan Sunim pioneers the Korean temple cuisine movement, which has roots in ancient history but speaks directly to modern tastes.

  • The salmon you buy in the future may be farmed on land

    February 2024

    By Dan GibsonBusiness reporter Atlantic SapphireJohan Andreassen says many people thought the idea of growing salmon in land-based farms was "

  • Watch Me rapper charged with murdering his cousin

    February 2024

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  • Why it's hard to be a Kevin in France

    February 2024

    The online discussion that followed the article did not contain, as it might in Britain or America, an angry rejection of this tendency to isolate and marginalise the Kevin, although it did include a handy list of other, equally cursed names, including Brian, Brandon, Jessica and Dylan.

  • $60 .

    January 2024

    13 февраля 2024 Сенат США одобрил пакет помощи Украине, Израилю и Тайваню на сумму в 95 млрд долларов США. Этому предшествовали несколько месяцев политического противостояния демократов и республиканцев.

  • 40 years of fossil discoveries on island

    January 2024

    Steven McKenzieBBC Scotland News Kirsty Campbell BBC Naidheachdan Dr Neil ClarkDr Neil ClarkParts of the Isle of Skye have been found to have fossils key to understanding dinosaurs of the Middle Jurassic period.

  • Adult dies in hospital after contracting disease

    January 2024

    By James GregoryBBC News Getty ImagesAn adult who contracted measles has died in hospital in Ireland, the Health Service Executive (HSE), the country's public healthcare system, has said.

  • Al Gore: climate change is the 'biggest challenge our civilisation faces'

    January 2024

    Climate change is "the biggest challenge our civilisation faces", says former US Vice President Al Gore. Mr Gore sat down with the BBC's Jon Donnison in Australia, where his organisation, The Climate Reality Project, was holding training sessions to educate future leaders in the fight against climate change.

  • BBC Mundo - Amrica Latina

    January 2024

    El octavo mandamiento prohíbe falsear la verdad en las relaciones con el prójimo. Ataca el falso testimonio (No darás falso testimonio contra tu prójimo -EX 20,16) y el perjurio; la calumnia y el juicio temerario.

  • Beatification for Polish family murdered for sheltering Jews

    January 2024

    By Adam EastonBBC News, Warsaw ReutersClergy at the beatification ceremony of the Ulma family, who were murdered by Nazis for sheltering Jews in Markowa in south-eastern Poland.

  • Cmo elegir el mejor analgsico

    January 2024

    RedacciónBBC Mundo20 diciembre 2015 Si te doliera la cabeza, ¿te tomarías una aspirina? ¿O eres más partidario del paracetamol? ¿Quizá un defensor a ultranza del ibuprofeno?

  • German WW1 U-boat found off the coast of Shetland

    January 2024

    Jacob MackenzieThe SM UC-55 U-boat had been laying mines between Shetland and Orkney when it was forced to surface.A World War One German U-boat has been identified by divers off the coast of Shetland.

  • Less than half of England and Wales population Christian, Census 2021 shows

    January 2024

    By Rachel Russell & Harry Farley BBC News Getty ImagesFor the first time fewer than half of people in England and Wales describe themselves as Christian, the Census 2021 has revealed.

  • Paris St-Germain 5-2 Monaco: Kylian Mbappe among goalscorers as Ligue 1 leaders win at home

    January 2024

    Paris St-Germain warmed up for a vital Champions League tie against Newcastle by beating Monaco 5-2 to go four points clear at the top of Ligue 1.

  • Pueden apps como Duolingo o Babbel reemplazar las clases de idiomas?

    January 2024

    Carys BetteleyBBC 3 enero 2020 ¿Pueden las apps reemplazar el aprendizaje de idiomas en el aula o incluso ayudar a revivir lenguas minoritarias o a punto de extinguirse?

  • Russell Brand denies claim of sexual assault on film set

    January 2024

    By Yasmin RufoBBC News ReutersRussell Brand has denied sexually assaulting a woman on a film set, saying his accuser has a "

  • Should we geoengineer volcanoes?

    January 2024

    By Richard FisherFeatures correspondent@rifish Getty ImagesA volcanologist inspects a rock amid sulphurous volcanism (Credit: Getty Images)We can already mitigate the worst effects of some volcanoes, but what if we could stop eruptions entirely?

  • Talks on new pause in Gaza war gain urgency as Hamas chief visits Cairo

    January 2024

    By Yolande KnellBBC News, Jerusalem Getty ImagesIt is believed that more than 100 hostages remain alive in Gaza, 10 weeks after Hamas's attacks on IsraelWhile a full ceasefire in the Gaza Strip still looks a long way off, there are fresh signs that a new pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas could be possible.

  • US MasterChef Junior star dies aged 14

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesBen Watkins appeared on the US MasterChef in 2018MasterChef Junior star Ben Watkins has died aged 14 from a rare form of cancer, his family has confirmed.

  • What went wrong at Smile Direct Club?

    January 2024

    By Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter, New York Getty ImagesSmile Direct Club served more than 2 million people before it went bustMohammad Ahmad, a 17-year-old from New Jersey, signed up for Smile Direct Club in October, just a few weeks after the teeth straightening firm declared bankruptcy.

  • Which is it better to be?

    January 2024

    By David RobsonFeatures correspondent Getty Images(Credit: Getty Images)Is bigger better, or do the best things really come in small packages?

  • 'Heart attack risk' for common painkillers

    January 2024

    He said if, for example, someone was prescribed a high dose of a painkiller because of severe pain, and then had a heart attack in the following week, it would be "

  • A Point of View: Is it time for a new British national anthem?

    January 2024

    Here in Britain, the leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition got into trouble recently when observers noticed that he was failing to sing our national anthem.

  • Bird dies after pupils use it as football, says charity

    January 2024

    By Jack GreyBBC News GoogleThe incident occurred at Llandrillo College in Rhos on Sea, Conwy county on 11 SeptemberA gull has died after being used "

  • Copenhagen statue a target for vandals

    January 2024

    Little Mermaid was turned blue and white by protesters in the latest attackCopenhagen awoke to the news that the Little Mermaid - the Danish capital's most famous statue - had been covered in blue and white paint.

  • El huracn Ian deja una estela de destruccin a su paso por Florida

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo28 septiembre 2022Actualizado 30 septiembre 2022 "Este podría ser el huracán más mortífero en la historia de Florida"

  • Everton 2-2 Tottenham: Jarrad Branthwaite equalises late after Richarlison scores twice

    January 2024

    Jarrad Branthwaite scored a dramatic equaliser deep into injury time, following Richarlison's double, to salvage a Premier League point for Everton against Tottenham.

  • Fabio Wardley retains British heavyweight title after stopping David Adeleye

    January 2024

    Fabio Wardley retained his British heavyweight title with a TKO victory against David Adeleye in Saudi Arabia. Wardley landed a clean left hook to put Adeleye down in round seven.

  • How a bee sting saved my life

    January 2024

    By Christie WilcoxFeatures correspondent SPL(Credit: SPL)Ellie Lobel was ready to die. Then she was attacked by bees. Christie Wilcox hears how venom can be a saviour.

  • How the Danish political drama has been 'reinvented'

    January 2024

    By Adrienne MurrayBBC News, Copenhagen NetflixSidse Babett Knudsen plays Danish politician Birgitte Nyborg in the seriesDanish political drama Borgen is back on the small screen after an almost decade-long break.

  • John Travolta had close encounter with death in the sky

    January 2024

    By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter DisneyJohn Travolta stars in the short film adapted from Frederick Forsyth's novella The ShepherdThe London screening of a new Disney+ movie is already running late - but it isn't John Travolta's fault.

  • Karabakh humanitarian fears grow with thousands sleeping on Stepanakert streets

    January 2024

    By Olga Ivshina & Robert PlummerBBC News, Nagorno-Karabakh & London Watch: The BBC's Olga Ivshina gets rare access inside Nagorno-Karabakh, under the close watch of a military escortAzerbaijan's military has paraded heavy weapons captured in Nagorno-Karabakh, amid warnings thousands of civilians are without shelter after the surrender of Armenian separatists.

  • Mean Girls and buttered muffins

    January 2024

    By Steve HoldenNewsbeat music reporter Hollie FernandoRhian and Hestor have racked up millions of streams with just two songsTeen classic Mean Girls has provided much inspiration for pop stars like Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift - and most recently, the Isle of Wight duo, Wet Leg.

  • O mapa interativo que permite viajar no tempo e ver 'sua cidade' h 600 milhes de anos

    January 2024

    31 agosto 2020 Há 600 milhões de anos, todos os continentes do planeta formavam uma massa única de terra, que depois começou a se separar.

  • Portsmouth - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Monday Tomorrow will start dull and damp with some spells of rain. However, these will quickly clear away to the east, leaving it dry with sunny spells.

  • Saint-Etienne v Auxerre: Ugly scenes after Ligue 1 relegation

    January 2024

    Saint-Etienne were relegated from Ligue 1 after losing a play-off against Auxerre in a penalty shoot-out. The defeat sparked a pitch invasion by angry Etienne fans, with many hurling flares at the main stand and towards the players' tunnel.

  • TikTok's young fans 'exploited' for digital gifts

    January 2024

    By Joe TidyCyber-security reporter WATCH: Fans are accusing TikTok creators of exploiting them for cashVideo-sharing app TikTok says it is "

  • Trump gif maker apologises for racist posts

    January 2024

    By Chris BellBBC News TwitterThe video President Trump shared was originally submitted to a pro-Trump forum on the social media site RedditThe Reddit user who created the CNN wrestling gif adapted and shared by President Donald Trump has apologised for racist and anti-Semitic comments.

  • January 2024

    기사 관련 정보기자, 자로슬라브 루키프기자, BBC News2023년 8월 25일 블라디미르 푸틴 러시아 대통령이 용병 기업 바그너 그룹의 수장 예브게니 브리고진에 대해 지난 24일(현지시간) “유능했으나 살면서 중대한 실수도 한” 인물이라고 언급했다.

  • An underwater hotel opens in Africa

    January 2024

    Above and below each of the room’s eight windows, spotlights illuminate the sea life that swims by. Frequent visitors include a trumpet fish known as Nick, as well as squid and octopus at night.

  • Andrea Riseborough 'deeply impacted' by nomination row

    January 2024

    By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter Getty ImagesRiseborough said she wanted to look at measures to "encourage meritocracy" during awards seasonActress Andrea Riseborough has said she is "

  • Cambridge - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow morning will be rather cloudy with a risk of spots of rain or light showers. Later in the day, it will turn drier and cloud will become increasingly broken.

  • Coca-Cola plans to launch its first alcoholic drink

    January 2024

    AFP/Getty ImagesCoca-Cola is planning to produce an alcoholic drink for the first time in the company's 125-year history - with an alcopop-style product in Japan.

  • How graphic videos spread on Twitter

    January 2024

    By Mike WendlingUS disinformation reporter Getty ImagesMourners pray at a memorial to for the victims of the shooting at a mall in Allen, TexasGraphic videos from the scene of a mass shooting in Texas spread rapidly and were viewed millions of times on Twitter before the social media site began taking the footage down more than 24 hours after the attack.

  • Polygamous cult leader had 20 wives, FBI says

    January 2024

    By Laura GozziBBC News Getty ImagesFundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints members (stock photo)A self-proclaimed prophet in the US had more than 20 wives, some of them younger than 18, the FBI has said.

  • Qu le hace la meditacin a tu cerebro y por qu dicen que es ms efectiva para la concentraci

    January 2024

    BBC IdeasTemas cortos para mentes curiosas25 septiembre 2021 Durante siglos, las gente ha buscado formas de potenciar su inteligencia, concentración y creatividad a través de los nootrópicos, también conocidos como estimulantes de la memoria o potenciadores cognitivos.

  • Rugby World Cup 2023: Memorable moments from France

    January 2024

    After 51 days of fierce competition, the 2023 Rugby World Cup is over. The first tournament in France since 2007 featured the drama of the hosts' captain Antoine Dupont's injury, the "

  • Saved By The Bell apologises to Selena Gomez for kidney transplant joke

    January 2024

    By Annabel RackhamNewsbeat reporter Getty ImagesThe makers of Saved By The Bell have apologised to Selena Gomez for a joke made in a recent episode about her kidney transplant.

  • Sheffield United 0-5 Aston Villa: Unai Emery's side thrash woeful Blades to move into top four

    January 2024

    Aston Villa dismantled Sheffield United to move back into the Premier League's top four with a thumping victory which leaves the Blades rooted to the bottom of the table.

  • South Africa v West Indies: Proteas chase record 259 as Johnson Charles & Quinton de Kock hit hundre

    January 2024

    Second Twenty20 international, Centurion:West Indies 258-5 (20 overs): Charles 118 (46 balls), Mayers 51 (27), Shepherd 41 (18)South Africa 259-4 (18.

  • Succession, The Bear and Beef among winners

    January 2024

    By Steven McIntosh and Noor NanjiEntertainment reporters This video has been removed for rights reasonsSuccession, Beef and The Bear were the big winners at the Emmy Awards, which took place on Monday in Los Angeles.

  • The slow death of the American all-you-can-eat buffet

    January 2024

    By Max MatzaBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesThe Shady Maples Smorgasbord - specialising in Amish food - is requiring a mask and glovesA dining experience beloved by generations of hungry Americans is in danger of being spoiled by the coronavirus pandemic.

  • What if US presidential hopeful had not been killed?

    January 2024

    By James JeffreyAustin, Texas Getty ImagesAfter Martin Luther King was killed, many believed senator and presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy was going to carry on the reforming fight.

  • Why Biden's off-script remarks about Putin are so dangerous

    January 2024

    By Anthony ZurcherNorth America reporter Getty ImagesOver the past week, US President Joe Biden has made a series of unscripted remarks that have upped the temperature of US-Russia relations to near boiling point.

  • Wind farm cable work in Braunton could be disastrous, say villagers

    January 2024

    BBCMany residents have said they are concerned the project will generate too much trafficA floating wind farm off the north Devon coast could cause years of disruption, opponents say.

  • January 2024

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  • AC Milan: Stefano Pioli in danger of losing job after winning Serie A in 2022

    January 2024

    As Milan succumbed to yet another league defeat over the weekend, coach Stefano Pioli is now under serious threat of losing his job.

  • Amazon and eBay 'must block illicit nitrous oxide sales'

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  • Bodycam video shows Ohio police fatally shooting pregnant black woman

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  • Fanfare as Croatia's Chinese-built bridge finally opens

    January 2024

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  • Germany makes it a Bakers Dozen

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  • How Bedlam became London's most iconic symbol

    January 2024

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  • Malaysia Airlines MH370: The persistence of conspiracy theories

    January 2024

    Then there's the context. After the revelations by Edward Snowden about the extent of global surveillance by the US National Security Agency, it seems somehow hard for laymen to believe that an airliner can just disappear.

  • Microsoft chatbot is taught to swear on Twitter

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    "The AI chatbot Tay is a machine learning project, designed for human engagement. As it learns, some of its responses are inappropriate and indicative of the types of interactions some people are having with it.

  • Mountain villages plunged into grief

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  • OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky receives $338m payout

    January 2024

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  • Rolex watch bought for 70 could fetch 45,000 in Diss auction

    January 2024

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  • The Technology of Health - Healthcare article

    January 2024

    By 2025, the global healthcare predictive analytics market is forecast to be worth $7.8bn, with investments in the space growing by 21% over the next five years.

  • What if the Soviet Union had beaten the US to the Moon?

    January 2024

    In the summer of 1969, when the Apollo 11 crew were on their way to the Moon, US vice-president, Spiro Agnew declared that America would be on Mars by 1980.

  • Why does this strange myth persist?

    January 2024

    By Mike WendlingBBC Trending Getty ImagesFor centuries rumours have persisted about a powerful and mysterious substance. And these days, adverts and videos offering it for sale can be found online.

  • Analysis: Luton Town x-x Sheffield United

    January 2024

    Marissa Thomas, BBC Sport Sheffield United bounced back from their chastening defeat against Aston Villa by securing an important win over relegation rivals Luton.

  • Anti-vax groups use carrot emojis to hide Facebook posts

    January 2024

    By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editor BBCFacebook groups are using the carrot emoji to hide anti-vax content from automated moderation tools. The BBC has seen several groups, one with hundreds of thousands of members, in which the emoji appears in place of the word "

  • Australian Open 2023 results: Maria Sakkari avoids a shock against Diana Shnaider

    January 2024

    Shnaider is a freshman at North Carolina State University in the United States but the bandana-wearing left-hander, who possesses a ferocious forehand, has shown in Melbourne she can compete with the very best.

  • CDMX: el origen de las cuatro letras que rebautizaron a Ciudad de Mxico

    January 2024

    Darío BrooksBBC News Mundo17 septiembre 2018 La ce-de-eme-equis (CDMX). Así es como los habitantes de la capital de México ahora llaman a su Ciudad de México, luego de un proceso de divorcio de su viejo y aburrido nombre administrativo, Distrito Federal (DF), iniciado en 2015.

  • Ed Sheeran, Lizzo and Billie Eilish feature in 24-hour concert

    January 2024

    ReutersSinger Lizzo performed in New York's Central Park for Global Citizen LiveEd Sheeran, Lizzo and Billie Eilish were among stars to take part in a 24-hour gig to raise awareness of climate change, vaccine inequality and famine.

  • Film review: Darkest Hour

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    By Nicholas BarberFeatures correspondent AlamyGary Oldman’s portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour could put him in contention for an Oscar, writes critic Nicholas Barber.

  • Flying car wins airworthiness certification

    January 2024

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  • Man City 3-0 Bayern Munich: Pep Guardiola's side deliver statement Champions League win

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  • Original iPhone fetches $63k - but there's a catch

    January 2024

    By Chloe KimBBC News, Washington DC LCG AuctionsThis 2007 iPhone sold for more than $63k because it was never openedKaren Green got an iPhone in 2007, but did something most people don't - she never opened it.

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  • Ring video doorbell customers angry at 43% price hike

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    RingUsers of Ring video doorbells have reacted angrily to a huge price hikebeing introduced in March. After buying the devices, customers can pay a subscription to store footage on the cloud, download clips and get discounted products.

  • Silicon Valley Bank: por qu colaps el banco estadounidense (y qu significa el rescate a sus cl

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo13 marzo 2023 Silicon Valley Bank es el banco más grande en desplomarse en EE.UU. desde la crisis financiera de 2008 y su caída el viernes hizo temer por un momento un nuevo colapso en cadena como el que sacudió entonces a la economía mundial.

  • Staffordshire bulldog with cut ears fears walks in the rain

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    RSPCALyla was found as a puppy with cropped ears in a property in StaffordshireA dog whose ears were illegally cropped as a puppy, fears walks in the rain due to water going inside them.

  • The mind-bending effects of foreign accent syndrome

    January 2024

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  • Ukraine crisis in maps - BBC News

    January 2024

    On 12 February - after marathon talks in the Belarus capital, Minsk, an agreement is reached to end the fighting. The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France announce that a ceasefire will begin on 15 February.

  • What happens when anaesthesia fails

    January 2024

    By David RobsonFeatures correspondent GettyOne in 20 patients remain aware but paralysed during major medical procedures - though the vast majority will not remember it afterwards.

  • Why Indian capital lags behind Beijing in the battle to breathe

    January 2024

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  • 70 aos de la guerra de Corea: Cmo empez y qu tuvo que ver EE.UU. en ese conflicto (que dura

    January 2024

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  • Antrim 1-19 Dublin 1-20: 'Utter disappointment' - Darren Gleeson on Dublin loss

    January 2024

    Antrim hurling boss Darren Gleeson expressed his "utter disappointment" at his side's last-gasp defeat by Dublin at Corrigan Park.

  • California and Oregon 2020 wildfires in maps, graphics and images

    January 2024

    By The Visual and Data Journalism TeamBBC News Getty ImagesDozens of wildfires have been burning their way through swathes of the US West Coast over the last month, killing more than 30 people and forcing tens of thousands from their homes.

  • Gaza-Israel conflict: Is the fighting over?

    January 2024

    Israel launched a ground offensive in December 2008 dubbed Operation Cast Lead in response to rocket fire. It ended when Israel declared a unilateral ceasefire 22 days later, saying its goals were "

  • Harry Potter actor dies aged 72

    January 2024

    By Helen Bushby and Steven McIntoshEntertainment and arts reporters Getty ImagesColtrane appeared in two James Bond films - Goldeneye and The World Is Not EnoughActor Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in the Harry Potter films, has died aged 72.

  • Hundreds of golden retrievers gather in Highlands

    January 2024

    By Steven McKenzieBBC Scotland Highlands and Islands reporter BBCHundreds of golden retrievers, and their owners, have gathered at the Highland ancestral home of the breed.

  • Hundreds of religious leaders call for ban

    January 2024

    By Harry Farley BBC News Getty ImagesLong-standing LGBT advocates such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu are among the signatoriesMore than 370 religious leaders from around the world are calling for a ban on conversion therapy - the attempt to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

  • James Webb telescope detects dust storm on distant world

    January 2024

    By Jonathan AmosBBC Science Correspondent@BBCAmos NASA/ESA/CSA/J.Olmsted(STScI)Artwork of VHS 1256b: The planet takes about 10,000 years to go around its two parent starsA raging dust storm has been observed on a planet outside our Solar System for the first time.

  • Lostprophets' Ian Watkins sentenced to 35 years over child sex offences

    January 2024

    He also admitted conspiring to rape a child, three counts of sexual assault involving children, seven involving taking, making or possessing indecent images of children and one of possessing an extreme pornographic image involving a sex act on an animal.

  • Medieval vessel is 'world's largest 3D puzzle'

    January 2024

    By Peter ShuttleworthBBC News Newport's medieval ship has become one of Wales' biggest historical findsWith almost 2,500 pieces, measuring 30 metres and weighing 25 tonnes, it has been called the world's largest 3D puzzle.

  • New colony of rare freshwater pearl mussels found in Highlands

    January 2024

    Forestry and Land ScotlandA new colony of endangered freshwater pearl mussels has been discovered in north Highland. The rare species was uncovered during a watercourse survey being carried out before culvert replacement work.

  • Supporting public service reporting - Local News Partnerships

    January 2024

    The BBC has committed to a number of projects over the Charter period: Delivering a News Hub to give external media organisations access to BBC video material for use online.

  • Thanksgiving: cul es el origen de la celebracin de Accin de Gracias en Estados Unidos ( y por

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo21 noviembre 2018 El cuarto jueves de noviembre de cada año es una fecha muy especial para los estadounidenses de todos los orígenes.

  • US lifts ban on imports of latest Apple watch

    January 2024

    By Monica MillerBBC News, Singapore Getty ImagesApple won its appeal against a US import ban on its latest smart watch models.

  • Why did Rachel Johnston die after having all her teeth removed?

    January 2024

    By Rebecca WoodsBBC News Diana JohnstonRachel Johnston collapsed after being discharged from hospitalA disabled woman died after having all her teeth removed by a dentist at an NHS trust criticised for its "

  • Why we can dream in more than one language

    January 2024

    By Sophie HardachFeatures correspondent Emmanuel Lafont/BBCPeople who speak more than one language will often dream in a multilingual way – even if they are only learning (Credit: Emmanuel Lafont/BBC)Sleep has a more powerful role in language-learning than was previously thought.

  • Yes or snow? Reese Witherspoon's viral brew divides opinion

    January 2024

    By Ruth ComerfordBBC News Reese Witherspoon/TikTokOscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon has whipped up a storm - after scooping snow to make a coffee-caramel drink.

  • 'Johnny Depp is subdued to the point where hes barely conscious'

    January 2024

    By Nicholas BarberFeatures correspondent Stéphanie Branchu / Why Not ProductionsAfter his legal battles, the controversial star is making his screen comeback in Cannes' opening film – but it's a dull period soap opera, in which he makes minimum effort, writes Nicholas Barber.

  • A rifle's journey from Belgium to Gaza

    January 2024

    The sale of the Belgian guns to the Gaddafi government had been agreed in May 2008. The manufacturer, FN Herstal, based on the outskirts of Liege, had pledged to supply 367 F2000 rifles, each fitted with an LG1 under-barrel grenade launcher, plus 367 P90 submachine guns, 367 Five-seven handguns, 50 Browning Hi-Power "

  • Broughton - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow morning will be rather cloudy with a risk of spots of rain or light showers. Later in the day, it will turn drier and cloud will become increasingly broken.

  • can our final moment be euphoric?

    January 2024

    By Seamus CoyleFeatures correspondent Javier Hirschfeld/ Getty ImagesDeath grips Ludovica Albertoni (Credit: Javier Hirschfeld/ Getty Images)The moment of passing appears to bring an expression of relief to the deceased.

  • Free Your Mind: The Matrix Now

    January 2024

    Experience The Matrix like never before in this mind-expanding live show, directed by Danny Boyle and with a dream team of top creatives including Es Devlin, Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy, Michael ‘Mikey J’ Asante and Sabrina Mahfouz behind the controls.

  • French police raid home of film legend's ex-carer

    January 2024

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  • I moonlighted as a taxi driver in the 1990s

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesPutin trying out a Lada in the city of Khabarovsk (file photo from 2010)Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken of his regret at the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, revealing that he had to work as a taxi driver to supplement his income.

  • La sorprendente capacidad del azcar para ayudar a curar heridas

    January 2024

    Clara WigginsBBC Future18 abril 2018 Como un niño que creció en la pobreza en la zona rural de las Tierras Orientales de Zimbabue, Moses Marandu estaba acostumbrado a, literalmente, frotarse sal en las heridas cuando se caía y se cortaba.

  • Maxaa loo xiray Johnny Somali maxaadse ka taqaanaa ninkan?

    January 2024

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  • Quem foi Maria Felipa, a escravizada liberta que combateu marinheiros portugueses e incendiou navios

    January 2024

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  • Sergio Busquets: Barcelona's iconic 2011 team - where are they now?

    January 2024

    Sergio Busquets will become the final member of Barcelona's 2011 Champions League-winning sideto depart the club this summer, after he announced his decision to leave the Nou Camp on Wednesday.

  • The surprising history behind a world-changing invention

    January 2024

    Ever since Alessandro Volta created the first true version in 1800, the battery has been on a slow but steady rise to fame – powering revolution after revolution – literally.

  • US actress Piper Laurie, star of The Hustler and Carrie, dies at 91

    January 2024

    By Antoinette RadfordBBC News Getty ImagesUS actress Piper Laurie - best known for her roles in The Hustler and Carrie films - has died aged 91, her manager has said.

  • Weston-Super-Mare teen Elvis Emilio Santoro celebrates European win

    January 2024

    BBCEmilio Santoro has been crowned Europe's best Elvis Presley impersonatorA 19-year-old musician from Weston-super-Mare has been crowned the European Elvis Tribute Artist Champion.

  • What happened in the city that banned Uber

    January 2024

    By Dave LeeNorth America technology reporter Getty ImagesWithin 24 hours of losing a public vote, Uber had left AustinUber's new chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi will be in the UK on Tuesday for a meeting with Transport for London (TfL).

  • Will humans keep getting taller?

    January 2024

    By Adam HadhazyFeatures correspondent Getty Images(Credit: Getty Images)We’re much loftier than we were 150 years ago. How has this happened, asks Adam Hadhazy, and what will people look like a century from now?

  • William and Harry lead historic coffin vigil

    January 2024

    By Malu Cursino & James GregoryBBC News Watch: The Queen's grandchildren take part in the historic vigilThe Queen's eight grandchildren, including the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, have stood vigil around her coffin as she lies in state at Westminster Hall.

  • BBC Culture reveals the 100 greatest TV series of the 21st century

    January 2024

    We are delighted to present BBC Culture’s unprecedented worldwide critics’ poll of the 100 greatest TV series of the 21st century, which is the most comprehensive poll of its kind.

  • Canada becomes second country to legalise recreational cannabis

    January 2024

    ReutersNikki Rose (centre) and Ian Power (right) were the first people in Canada to buy legal cannabisThe first recreational cannabis to be legally bought in Canada was purchased at midnight on Wednesday (02:30 GMT) on the eastern island of Newfoundland amid queues of hundreds of people.

  • Christmas movie production snowballs to reach new record

    January 2024

    By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter NetflixRay Fearon and Liz Hurley star in Netflix's Father Christmas Is BackSettling down in front of feel-good festive movies has become a modern Christmas tradition - and has driven the production of seasonal films to record-breaking levels this year.

  • Danbury - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow will start dull and damp with persistent rain but this will gradually turn patchier through the morning. Later on, it will turn drier, with bright spells and perhaps some showers.

  • Entierran a sospechoso de atentados de Boston

    January 2024

    9 mayo 2013 Tamerlan Tsarnaev, presunto coautor de los atentados en Boston del pasado 15 de abril y fallecido tras un tiroteo con la policía, fue enterrado en un lugar no revelado, según informaron las autoridades.

  • Formula 1 sprint races: New format to be introduced for 2023's six events

    January 2024

    The previous format for sprint weekends, which were introduced in 2021, had the Friday qualifying session setting the grid for the sprint and the result of the sprint establishing the grid for the main grand prix.

  • Mother Tracey Connelly approved for prison release

    January 2024

    ITV NewsPeter Connelly died after months of abuseThe mother of Baby P, who died after months of abuse, could be freed from prison after the Parole Board decided she should be released.

  • Princess Michael of Kent sorry for wearing 'racist' brooch

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesPrincess Michael of Kent was pictured wearing the brooch after attending the Queen's annual Christmas banquet at Buckingham PalacePrincess Michael of Kent has apologised for wearing a brooch that critics have called "

  • Sean Diddy Combs tops Forbes annual hip-hop rich list

    January 2024

    The Forbes list is calculated by looking at estimated past earnings, valuing current holdings, leafing through financial documents and talking to analysts, attorneys, managers, other industry players and even some of the artists themselves to find the details.

  • Seinfeld and Toy Story star dies aged 93

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesEstelle Harris thrilled fans with her grating voice and quick wit in dozens of Seinfeld episodesThe US film and television actress Estelle Harris has died at the age of 93.

  • Taylor Swift and Shakira are the big award winners

    January 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent Getty ImagesShakira thanked her fans in Latin America while accepting the Vanguard AwardShakira crowd-surfed her way to a lifetime achievement prize at the MTV Video Music Awards, as she performed a career-spanning medley of hits.

  • The blind women detecting early stage breast cancer in India

    January 2024

    By Priti SalianFeatures correspondent Priti SalianWith practice, trainees can detect tiny tumours in the breast, measuring less than 10mm across (Credit: Priti Salian)Only 1% of women in India have ever attended a breast-cancer screening programme.

  • The UK pandemic in numbers

    January 2024

    By the Data Journalism TeamBBC Verify ReutersHearings have begun in the public inquiryscrutinising the UK's response to, and impacts of, the coronavirus pandemic.

  • The US veteran shot dead breaking into the Capitol

    January 2024

    Twitter/Ashli BabbittMs Babbitt was a vocal supporter of President TrumpThe day before she died, Ashli Babbitt wrote on social media about the upcoming gathering of Trump supporters in the US capital.

  • The wildlife capital of New Zealand

    January 2024

    By Anna King ShahabFeatures correspondent pawopa3336/Getty Images(Credit: pawopa3336/Getty Images)From seeing majestic albatross at The Royal Albatross Centre to walking through ancient cloud forest at Orokonui Ecosanctuary, two passionate conservationists share their top tips.

  • US Open 2023 final: How Coco Gauff fulfilled her potential in New York

    January 2024

    Shortly after she won the US Open title, there was a video doing the rounds on social media of Coco Gauff dancing on Arthur Ashe Stadium as an excited eight-year-old.

  • Whale may have caused boat flip that killed five

    January 2024

    Reinhard DirscherlA sperm whale (file picture) - both sperm whales and humpbacks are in the area, locals saidFive people have died in New Zealand after a birdwatching boat capsized, possibly after colliding with a whale.

  • Agua en Uruguay | Las razones por las que Montevideo est cerca de quedarse sin reservas de agua (m

    January 2024

    Article informationCada mañana, Sebastián Ciliurczuk abría el grifo en su casa de Montevideo para hervir el agua para el mate.

  • Apollo Moon flags still standing, images show

    January 2024

    Prof Mark Robinson, the chief scientist for the spacecraft's camera instrument, LROC, said in a blog entry: "From the LROC images it is now certain that the American flags are still standing and casting shadows at all of the sites, except Apollo 11.

  • Aston Villa: How Emi Martinez became worlds best goalkeeper

    January 2024

    When Emi Martinez joined Aston Villa from Arsenal in September 2020 he attached a laminated list of targets to his locker, and one of them was to become the best goalkeeper in the world.

  • Barnaby Webber's family say their 'world fell apart'

    January 2024

    By Emily Anderson & George TorrBBC News, Nottingham Emma and David Webber also spoke to BBC BreakfastThe family of one of three people killed in attacks in Nottingham have recalled the moment their "

  • Brazil 1-7 Germany - BBC Sport

    January 2024

    World Cup moments: Germany destroy BrazilStory of the match: Germany 5-0 up in 29 minsKlose record World Cup scorerBrazil's biggest World Cup defeatFirst competitive home defeat in 39 yearsBrazil's World Cup dreams ended in humiliating and brutal fashion as Germany inflicted their heaviest defeat in the first semi-final in Belo Horizonte.

  • Greece 0-1 Netherlands: Virgil van Dijk penalty gives Dutch victory

    January 2024

    Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk scored a 93rd-minute penalty to give the Netherlands a crucial victory against Greece in Euro 2024 qualifying.

  • Indias brilliant Bombay duck

    January 2024

    By Meher MirzaFeatures correspondent dashu83/Getty ImagesBombay duck is actually a fish, and the root of its curious name is a great mystery (Credit: dashu83/Getty Images)Fiendishly ugly and pungently smelly, Bombay duck can be quite off-putting.

  • Las mejores imgenes cientficas de 2023 segn la revista Nature

    January 2024

    Article informationAuthor, Redacción Role, BBC News Mundo13 diciembre 2023 Esta impresionante foto captada por el Telescopio Espacial James Webb es una de las seleccionadas por periodistas visuales de la revista Nature entre las mejores imágenes relacionadas con la ciencia en 2023.

  • Mass murderer loses lawsuit over prison isolation

    January 2024

    By James GregoryBBC News ReutersAnders Breivik appeared at a court hearing convened in Ringerike prison on MondayNeo-Nazi Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway in 2011, has lost his case against the state in a bid to end his years of isolation in prison.

  • Nigeria burns $1.4m-worth of pangolin scales in anti-trafficking stand

    January 2024

    By Wedaeli ChibelushiBBC News Getty ImagesAll eight species of pangolin are threatened, with three listed as critically endangeredNigeria has burned $1.

  • Roseanne Barr's tweet and shelved sitcom sparks debate

    January 2024

    By BBC UGC and Social News team AFPRoseanne Barr's tweets led to the cancellation of her hit TV sitcomOpinion online has been divided over the decision by US TV network ABC to cancel Roseanne Barr's revived TV comedy seriesover her racist tweet.

  • Sahle-Work Zewde becomes Ethiopia's first female president

    January 2024

    ReutersSahle-Work Zewde promised to focus on gender equality and promoting peaceEthiopian members of parliament have elected Sahle-Work Zewde as the country's first female president.

  • Sean 'Diddy' Combs returns lucrative music rights to Bad Boy Records artists

    January 2024

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  • The Scottish home loved by the Queen

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe Queen and Prince Philip at Balmoral for their silver wedding anniversary in 1972The Queen's love of her home in Balmoral in Royal Deeside was well known.

  • The Syrian refugees no longer welcome to stay

    January 2024

    By Adrienne MurrayCopenhagen Getty ImagesFaeza Satouf, here speaking at a protest in Copenhagen, is one of the refugees who has had her status revokedWhen Denmark became the first European country last month to revoke residence status for more than 200 Syrian refugees, it faced condemnation from EU lawmakers, the UN refugee agency and human rights groups.

  • The unseen masterpieces of Frida Kahlo

    January 2024

    By Holly WilliamsFeatures correspondent Private Collection, USA. Photo courtesy of Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art New York(Credit: Private Collection, USA. Photo courtesy of Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art New York)Lost or little-known works by the Mexican artist provide fresh insights on her life and work.

  • The war, for that moment, came to a standstill

    January 2024

    By Myles BurkeFeatures correspondent AlamyDuring the bleak winter of 1914, amid the mud, blood and chaos of World War One, an extraordinary series of ceasefires spontaneously occurred along the Western Front.

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    RedacciónBBC Mundo28 agosto 2009Actualizado 31 agosto 2009 Tuberculosis sí, algunos cánceres, también. Enfermedades respiratorias, por supuesto. ¿Cálculos en el riñón? depende.

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    January 2024

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  • An Byeong-hun banned for doping violation by PGA Tour

    January 2024

    South Korea's An Byeong-hun has been suspended by the PGA Tour for three months because of a doping violation. The 32-year-old - who won the DP World Tour's flagship BMW PGA Championship in 2015 - tested positive for a substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  • Es realmente el espaol un idioma difcil de aprender?

    January 2024

    Analía LlorenteBBC News Mundo21 febrero 2020 El español es la segunda lengua materna en el mundo por número de hablantes, tras el chino mandarín.

  • Gaza Strip in maps: How life has changed in four months

    January 2024

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are focusing operations on southern Gaza. The main urban areas in the south - Khan Younis and Rafah - have been bombed and Israeli troops have clashed with Hamas fighters on the ground.

  • Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet: Why is it so loved?

    January 2024

    Kahlil Gibran is said to be one of the world's bestselling poets, and his life has inspired a play touring the UK and the Middle East.

  • Online gaming vocabulary: kids explain what V-bucks are to their parents - Own It

    January 2024

    If you've ever played Fortnite, chances are you might know about V-bucks. Your parents may not, even if you've asked for them so many times!

  • Quin es Salt Bae, el excntrico chef turco que sirvi la polmica comida a Maduro en Estambul

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo18 septiembre 2018 Cuando la carne está lista, Nusret Gökçe comienza su "performance". Con sus típicas camisetas de cuello abierto y gafas de sol, el excéntrico chef turco deshuesa y pica los filetes acompañando cada corte del cuchillo con una cadencia rítmica y un llamativo movimiento corporal.

  • Super Bowl LI: New England Patriots 34-28 Atlanta Falcons - Live

    January 2024

    Super Bowl LI: New England Patriots 34-28 Atlanta Falcons - Live - BBC Sport A-Z SportsMore from Sport SummaryNew England fight back from 28-3 down to win 34-28 in the Super Bowl's first ever overtime - a record-breaking comebackJames White scores three touchdowns for the Patriots.

  • The Goon Show - History of the BBC

    January 2024

    Crazy People, the first programme of what became The Goon Show, aired on 28 May 1951. The stars - Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine - were billed in the Radio Times as "

  • The Instagram account telling tales of 'forbidden' love

    January 2024

    India Love ProjectMartina Roy, a Christian, married Zain Anwar, a Muslim, in September after a seven-year wait for her family to accept himIn India, where love and marriage outside of caste and religion have long attracted censure, a new project on Instagram celebrates unions that break "

  • What are New Zealand's gun laws?

    January 2024

    By Rachel SchraerBBC Reality Check EPANew Zealand has said it will reform its gun laws after 50 people were killed in a mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch.

  • Where in the world can you legally smoke cannabis?

    January 2024

    Norway: In Norway, there is a sliding scale approach to cannabis possession. Less than 15 grams is considered "for personal use"

  • Why Diwali spending is primed to rocket in the US

    January 2024

    By Suman BhattacharyyaFeatures correspondent Courtesy of Patel BrothersRetailer Patel Brothers has begun carrying a wider selection of Diwali products (Credit: Courtesy of Patel Brothers)As Diwali festivals become increasingly mainstream, businesses are hoping to capture celebrants' holiday dollars.

  • Will Australia see a war crimes reckoning?

    January 2024

    By Tom Housden and Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, Sydney Getty ImagesBen Roberts-Smith's long-running defamation case has shocked AustraliaOn Thursday, a judge calmly delivered an extraordinary ruling that will go down in Australian history.

  • Challenge to Bernardo Arvalo election seen as coup attempt

    January 2024

    By Sean Seddon & Leonardo RochaBBC News ReutersBernardo Arévalo's election victory shocked Guatemala's political establishmentA legal challenge against Guatemala's election of an anti-corruption leader has been called an "

  • Crisis de Venezuela: Aruba, Bonaire y Curazao, las islas ABC que dan a Holanda un papel clave en el

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo20 febrero 2019 En el marco de la crisis que vive Venezuela, en al menos un aspecto Europa está más cerca del atribulado país sudamericano de lo que pueda parecer.

  • Cromwell - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow morning will be rather cloudy with a risk of spots of rain or light showers. Later in the day, it will turn drier and cloud will become increasingly broken.

  • Delilah banned for choirs at Principality Stadium

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe Tom Jones classic, Delilah, has long be popular with fans but is also controversial due to its lyricsChoirs performing at international rugby matches at the Principality Stadium have been banned from singing the Tom Jones classic, Delilah.

  • Hellas Verona v Frosinone - BBC Sport

    January 2024

    Match Summary Sun 28 Jan 2024 Hellas Verona 1 , Frosinone 1 at Full timeHellas VeronaFrosinoneHalf Time Hellas Verona 1 , Frosinone 0 HT 1-0

  • I saved 19 on my bills this week

    January 2024

    BBCMy Money explores how people across the UK manage their spending in a typical week. As prices rise, BBC News has been hearing about their ways of cutting costs and the financial decisions they have to make.

  • Nine service members killed in training mission

    January 2024

    By Michael Sheils McNamee & Nadine Yousif & Max MatzaBBC News Getty ImagesNine US troops died after two US Army helicopters crashed during a training mission in Kentucky, officials say.

  • Premier League LIVE: Brentford vs Nottingham Forest score, commentary & updates - Live

    January 2024

    Premier League LIVE: Brentford vs Nottingham Forest score, commentary & updates - Live - BBC Sport A-Z SportsMore from Sport SummaryFT: Brentford 3-2 Nottingham Forest - Toney equalises on return before Mee header; Maupay restores leadDanilo scores stunning volley in fourth minute & Wood brings it back to 2-2Brentford had previously lost seven of their past eight league matchesNottingham Forest have won two of their four Premier League matches under Nuno Espirito Santo.

  • Ross Perot, billionaire and ex-presidential candidate, dies at 89

    January 2024

    Texas billionaire and political outsider Ross Perot said he had lived the American DreamTexan billionaire Ross Perot, who in the 1990s twice ran for US president against candidates from the two main parties, has died at the age of 89.

  • Soundgarden singer's family settle case against doctor

    January 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC music reporter Getty ImagesCornell was the lead singer of Soundgarden and AudioslaveThe family of rock singer Chris Cornell have settled their case against a doctor who they claimed overprescribed drugs to the star before his death.

  • Tenemos 7 sentidos, y los 5 ms conocidos son los menos importantes

    January 2024

    Alejandra MartinsBBC News Mundo8 febrero 2023 Mientras lees estas líneas, ¿cómo está tu cuerpo? ¿erguido o encorvado? Y tu rostro, ¿está relajado o tienes el ceño fruncido?

  • The ancient symbol shared by many religions

    January 2024

    The Khmissa, also known as the Khamsa and the Hand of Fatima, is the symbol of the five-fingered hand well known across the Middle East and North Africa as a symbol of protection.

  • The curious origins of the dollar symbol

    January 2024

    By Hephzibah AndersonFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesUntil 1776 the US was known as the United Colonies of America and there are suggestions that the dollar sign was in use before the United States was born (Credit: Getty Images)Despite its ubiquity, the origins of the dollar sign remain far from clear, with competing theories touching on Bohemian coins, the Pillars of Hercules and harried merchants.

  • The many meanings of the pinched fingers emoji

    January 2024

    By Tom GerkenBBC News, Washington Emojipedia/UnicodeIs it a way to show disbelief, a way to ask others to be quiet, or a cute gesture popularised by a K-Pop star?

  • US couple struggle to bank huge haul of pennies

    January 2024

    By Max MatzaBBC News CBSA couple in California are in for a penny, in for a pound after finding what they estimate to be a million copper pennies in a basement.

  • What actually happened at Dunkirk?

    January 2024

    By Will DahlgreenBBC News Warner BrosDunkirk tells of British and Allied troops trapped on a beach surrounded by enemy forces in 1940Many historians say it was the battle that cost Germany the Second World War.

  • Why Gen Z are dressing like Mob Wives

    January 2024

    By Clare ThorpFeatures correspondent Alamy(Credit: Alamy)It’s playful, bold and easy to achieve – no wonder this opulent aesthetic is popular right now.

  • Congolese footballer leaves Rwanda's Rayon Sports over war gesture

    January 2024

    By Emery Makumeno & Wedaeli ChibelushiBBC News, Kinshasa & London Rayon SportsHeritier Luvumbu signed for Rayon Sports in 2021A Congolese footballer has landed back in his home country after a political gesture appeared to cost him his place at a top Rwandan club.

  • Daniel Dubois v Jarrell Miller: Briton reignites career with last-gasp stoppage win in Saudi Arabia

    January 2024

    Jeers echoed for Dubois, but it was the Londoner who started strongly - landing a jab and two crunching body shots within the first 20 seconds.

  • Dead YouTuber hacked by bitcoin scammers

    January 2024

    Byron Bernstein / InstagramReckful died, in July 2020, aged 31Bitcoin scammers have hacked the YouTube channel of a professional esports player and video-games streamer who killed himself in 2020, aged 31.

  • Disney drop character following #MeToo movement

    January 2024

    DisneyLi Shang was voiced by BD Wong in the original 1998 filmA Disney producer says the character Li Shang is missing from the live-action remake of Mulan, as his storyline is not "

  • George HW Bush: Life in pictures

    January 2024

    Image caption, The 93-year-old former president fell ill the day after his wife's funeral in Houston, Texas, where he had posed for a picture with three former US Presidents and First Ladies - Laura Bush, George W Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama.

  • Giannis Alafouzos: The Panathinaikos president taking Greek football to task

    January 2024

    Giannis Alafouzos was a Panathinaikos fan long before he became president, and probably found it easier to enjoy following his football club back then.

  • Holt FC, one of the UK's oldest football clubs, reforms

    January 2024

    By Marie Indge & Harriet RobinsonBBC News, Wiltshire BBCThe club has reformed with the support of the local communityOne of the country's oldest football clubs has reformed after a three-year break.

  • How death camp became centre of Nazi Holocaust

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesA group of child survivors behind a barbed wire fence at the Nazi concentration camp at AuschwitzOn 27 January 1945, Soviet troops cautiously entered Auschwitz.

  • How tainted is Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 25 years on?

    January 2024

    By Hanna FlintFeatures correspondent AlamyIn March 1997, Buffy premiered in the US – and changed TV forever. But how does it look in the cold light of 2022, and after recent allegations about its creator, asks Hanna Flint.

  • Indian Wells 2023: Andy Murray, Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper win to reach third round

    January 2024

    British trio Andy Murray, Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper all won on Saturday to reach the third round at Indian Wells.

  • Jackie Weaver and the new era for council meetings

    January 2024

    By Chris BaraniukTechnology of Business reporter Getty ImagesJackie Weaver: perhaps the only star to emerge from a council meeting"Jackie Weaver, you have no authority here!

  • Rachel Day died of sepsis 10 days after diagnosis

    January 2024

    By Gwyneth ReesBBC Wales News Rachel Day was a healthy, happy 29-year-old - then she was struck down by sepsisRachel Day's mum Bernie had been trying to get hold of her all morning.

  • The macabre fate of beating heart corpses

    January 2024

    By Zaria GorvettFeatures correspondent@ZariaGorvett Getty ImagesTheir bodies are as fresh as the day they departed. How do we know they’re really dead?

  • The silent danger of deep gum disease

    January 2024

    By Martha HenriquesFeatures correspondent@Martha_Rosamund Getty ImagesYour oral health extends far beyond the bounds of the mouth, affecting everything from the brain to your heart (Credit: Getty Images)Your teeth and gums have a wide-ranging impact on your health, from your risk of Alzheimer's, to diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

  • WE charity scandal - A simple guide to the new crisis for Trudeau

    January 2024

    By Jessica MurphyBBC News, Toronto Getty Images for We DaySophie Gregoire Trudeau and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appear at a WE Day UN eventWhen Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to power in 2015, he promised a new kind of politics.

  • Why is the Birmingham accent so difficult to mimic?

    January 2024

    As a possessor of a Birmingham accent myself, it was a relief - but Peaky Blinders' cadences were not always so well received.

  • Why Tracee Ellis Ross 'only got better with age'

    January 2024

    By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter UniversalThe High Note is now being released online, instead of cinemasUsually, when a Hollywood star has a new movie coming out, they fly to London for a publicity blitz.

  • 'I'm going back to the frontline with my bionic arm'

    January 2024

    By Gem O'ReillyBBC News SuperhumansAndrii (left) and Vitalii lost their hands fighting for Ukraine in the warThe day after Vitalii's amputation, he looked down at where his hand once was.

  • 'Mad cow disease': What is BSE?

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe first case of BSE in Scotland in a decade has been confirmed after a cow died. In total, there have been 16 cases in the UK in the past seven years - but that's a far cry from the thousands of cattle infected at the height of the BSE crisis back in the 1980s and 1990s.

  • A riot that changed millions of lives

    January 2024

    By Tom GeogheganBBC News, Washington NY Daily News Archive / GettyTensions rose on the street after the raidWhen half a dozen police officers raided a Mafia-run gay bar on a hot New York night 50 years ago, little did they know their actions would spark a movement that reshaped the lives of generations to come.

  • BBC Learning English - / Work like a charm / Work like magic

    January 2024

    今日短语表达 work like a charm 的意思是“出乎意料的有效,有神奇的效果”,这里的 charm 是指有魔力的饰物,可以形容事物的功效特别灵。另一个意思相同的表达是 work like magic 像变魔术一样,成效立竿见影。 例句 A bit of flattery works like a charm on her.

  • ICC Champions Trophy 2017 - squad lists

    January 2024

    Venue:The Oval, Edgbaston, Cardiff Dates:1-18 JuneCoverage:Highlights on BBC Two; ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra; in-play highlights and text commentary on the BBC Sport websiteAUSTRALIAPat Cummins, Aaron Finch, John Hastings, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Chris Lynn, Glenn Maxwell, James Pattinson, Steve Smith (capt), Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), David Warner, Adam Zampa.

  • Is a virus we all have causing multiple sclerosis?

    January 2024

    By James GallagherInside Health presenter, BBC Radio 4 Getty ImagesNearly three million people around the world have multiple sclerosis. Scientists think they have now uncovered a mystery cause of this incurable disease.

  • Israel shows Hamas bodycam attack footage to journalists

    January 2024

    By Joel GunterReporting from a military base near Tel Aviv IDF handoutThe Israeli military screened footage taken from bodycams worn by Hamas, CCTV, dashboard cameras and mobile phonesThis article contains descriptions of violence which some readers may find distressing.

  • Leeds United: Defender Rasmus Kristensen joins Roma on a season-long loan

    January 2024

    Leeds United defender Rasmus Kristensen has joined Roma on a season-long loan. The Denmark full-back went on to score three goals in 30 games as the club were relegated from the Premier League.

  • Liverpool bus fire may have been started deliberately, say police

    January 2024

    Police believe a bus fire that broke out on a busy city centre street may have been started deliberately. The bus became engulfed in flames on Lime Street in Liverpool opposite the railway station at 18:30 BST.

  • Obamas' chef Tafari Campbell dies in paddleboarding accident

    January 2024

    By Max MatzaBBC News The White HouseTafari Campbell worked at the White House before moving to work for the ObamasA personal chef to former US president Barack Obama has died during an accident on a paddle boarding trip near the Obamas' Massachusetts home.

  • Pita Taufatofua: Topless Tongan targets sprint canoeing at Tokyo 2020

    January 2024

    Before his Olympic debut in 2016 Taufatofua had endured countless broken bones, torn ligaments and several months in a wheelchair, which contributed to two failed attempts at reaching previous Games.

  • Por qu en Amrica Latina no pronunciamos la Z y la C como en Espaa

    January 2024

    Gerardo Lissardy HayFestivalQuerétaro@BBCMundo29 agosto 2016Actualizado 9 noviembre 2017 Que en Latinoamérica la Z y la C se pronuncian igual que la S, diferente a lo que pasa en la mayor parte de España, está lejos de ser una novedad.

  • The aircraft carrier that never was

    January 2024

    I interviewed the last chief designer of CVA-01, Louis Rydill, just before he died, and he confirmed that he had said that the day the project was cancelled was the happiest of his life.

  • The worlds shortest St Patricks parade

    January 2024

    By Lindsey GallowayFeatures correspondent Hot Springs, Arkansas, holds its annual procession on the 98ft-long Bridge Street, named the “world’s shortest street in everyday use”.

  • Ti sao Trump mun trc xut ngi Vit t nn chin tranh Vit Nam?

    January 2024

    Tina Hà GiangBBC News Tiếng Việt15 tháng 12 2018 Người Mỹ gốc Việt khắp nơi đang rúng động trước tin của tờ The Atlantic rằng chính phủ Trump lại một lần nữa muốn trục xuất những người Việt tị nạn vốn là nạn nhân, hay là người lính từng tham chiến cuộc chiến Việt Nam, ra khỏi Hoa Kỳ.

  • Why has British Chinese food shocked the US?

    January 2024

    By Anna Sulan MasingFeatures correspondent Septemberlegs/AlamyBritish Chinese food is an ever-evolving cuisine that's rooted in adaptability and ingenuity (Credit: Septemberlegs/Alamy)As Americans debate the merits of British Chinese food on TikTok, UK chefs tell a nuanced story of an ever-evolving cuisine that's rooted in adaptability and ingenuity.

  • WW2 machine guns among weapons handed to police in London

    January 2024

    Met PoliceMore than 140 guns have been handed to police across LondonTwo World War Two machine guns have been handed to police in Westminster during the opening week of a National Gun Surrender.

  • "A uno le hablan claro, que la enfermedad renal es mortal": la epidemia silenciosa que afecta a Cent

    January 2024

    Darío BrooksBBC News Mundo28 octubre 2021 "Cuando empecé a estar enfermo sentía confusión. Me llevaron al hospital y me dijeron que estaba enfermo de los riñones"

  • A stereotype hiding in plain sight

    January 2024

    By Christian BlauveltFeatures correspondent Alamy/Fox/Matt GroeningApu in The Simpsons (Credit: Alamy/Fox/Matt Groening)The comedian Hari Kondabolu is trying to wake up TV viewers to how generally accepted this questionable portrayal has been, writes Christian Blauvelt.

  • El restaurante argentino que conquist a las estrellas de Hollywood

    January 2024

    Jaime GonzálezBBC Mundo, Los Ángeles19 junio 2013Actualizado 25 junio 2013 Cualquiera que visite Los Ángeles tiene la secreta esperanza de toparse en la calle con algún actor o actriz famoso, aunque la mayoría debe conformarse con tomarse una fotografía con la copia de cera de su artista favorito en el museo Madame Tussauds del Paseo de la Fama.

  • Fifa World Cup: Qatar 2022 emblem launched globally in Doha, London and New York

    January 2024

    The emblem for the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar has been unveiled in Doha and 27 other major cities around the world.

  • Girl from British family shot dead in France named

    January 2024

    By Hugh SchofieldBBC News, Paris BBCAn 11-year-old girl from a British family who was shot dead while playing on a swing in her garden in France has been named as Solaine Thornton.

  • How Minecraft undermined my digital defences

    January 2024

    "Young people are easily enticed to click flashy advertisements, visit unofficial websites of popular celebrities, download so-called 'free' games, and tap 'Agree', 'OK', or 'I accept' to quickly get to where and what they want to online,"

  • How the Dutch fell in love with their new queen

    January 2024

    "He was seen as the jet-set prince, 'chasing skirts'. He was always a bit timid in public, a bit stiff," says Mr te Velde, a professor of Dutch History at Leiden University.

  • Indians celebrate the sparkling festival of lights

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe Hindu festival of lights is one of the most important festivals in the countryMillions of Indians are celebrating Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, which is one of the most important festivals in the country.

  • Name change is big gamble for UK's best-selling game

    January 2024

    By Steffan PowellGaming correspondent Electronic ArtsManchester City's Erling Haaland is the first cover star of the new football simulatorFor 30 years, the name Fifa has been as synonymous with video games as it has with real-life football.

  • Russia developing 'troubling' new anti-satellite weapon, US says

    January 2024

    By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, Washington EPAExperts told the BBC that any weapon could cause chaos for the satellite reliant US (file image)Russia is developing a "

  • Singer to give away 2,000 'banned' books at Florida concerts

    January 2024

    By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter Getty ImagesPink said she was "unwilling to stand by and watch while books are banned by schools"

  • Surgeon convicted for fatal Swedish transplants

    January 2024

    By Paul KirbyBBC News BBC/SVT/Lars GranstrandMacchiarini always denied any wrongdoingA Swedish court has given a disgraced Italian surgeon a suspended sentence for causing bodily harm during an experimental stem-cell windpipe transplant.

  • Target sales suffer after Pride month backlash

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesPeople protest the collection offered by Target for Pride Month, which it has done for the past 10 yearsUS retail giant Target saw sales fall in-store and online for the first time in years after a backlash over its Pride Month offering.

  • The bridge to Ethiopia carrying Sudan's refugees to safety

    January 2024

    More than 20,000 people have already fled from Sudan into Ethiopia across the Metema bridge. But while many are relieved to get there, they also tell of the dangers encountered along the route in Sudan.

  • The legacy of Japan's longest-serving PM

    January 2024

    By Yuko Kato & Zubaidah Abdul JalilBBC News, Tokyo ReutersJapanese PM Shinzo Abe wielded influence on domestic politics even after stepping downShinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, was known for his hawkish foreign policy and a signature economic strategy that popularly came to be known as "

  • The problem with 'fun' company retreats

    January 2024

    By Megan TatumFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesCompany getaways are making a comeback, especially as many firms move to remote-first models. They can be well meaning – but turn out problematic.

  • What exactly is it that the singer would not do for love?

    January 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC music correspondent Gary Gershoff/GettyMeat Loaf's I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) reached number one in 28 countriesIt's one of the greatest rock music mysteries of all time.

  • "La pornografa es buena" - BBC News Mundo

    January 2024

    Dalia VenturaBBC Mundo7 mayo 2013Actualizado 12 mayo 2013 "En la pornografía nadie hace el amor, todo el mundo hace el odio"

  • Athletics - Diamond League Paris LIVE: Dina Asher-Smith, Keely Hodgkinson & Laura Muir in action - L

    January 2024

    Athletics - Diamond League Paris LIVE: Dina Asher-Smith, Keely Hodgkinson & Laura Muir in action - Live - BBC Sport A-Z SportsMore from Sport SummaryUse play icon at top of page to watch live BBC Three coverage from ParisParis is the fourth stop in the 2023 Diamond League seasonBritain's Olympic silver medallist Keely Hodgkinson finishes first in the women's 800mKenya's Faith Kipyegon finishes first, 5000m world record holder Letesenbet Gidey second, GB's Laura Muir eleventhWorld champion Noah Lyles finishes first, Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala second, Italian gold medallist Marcell Jacobs finishes seventhAmerican star Gabrielle Thomas finishes first, Abby Steiner second, GB's Dina Asher-Smith fourth ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o67CZ5qopV%2BovbC%2B02ijoq6VZK61tMueq6Kbo2SDdoCWbWhtbg%3D%3D

  • Big Bash League 2023 LIVE: Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder score & commentary - Live

    January 2024

    Big Bash League 2023 LIVE: Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder score & commentary - Live - BBC Sport A-Z SportsMore from Sport SummaryUse audio icon at top of page to listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentarySydney Thunder InningsBatterHow OutBowlerRunsBalls4s6sMinsSRTotal(20.

  • Brazil police raids leave at least 45 people dead

    January 2024

    By Malu Cursino in London & Katy Watson in São PauloBBC News Getty ImagesPolice raids targeting drug gangs in three Brazilian states have left at least 45 people dead.

  • Cmo saber si tienes la testosterona demasiado baja y cmo se trata

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC Mundo21 marzo 2017 La testosterona, hormona que en los hombres es producida en los testículos, define características típicamente masculinas, como la gravedad de la voz, el vello facial, la musculatura y la capacidad sexual.

  • Did the Trojan War actually happen?

    January 2024

    By Daisy DunnFeatures correspondent From Homer’s Odyssey to Alexander Pope, it has been a source of fascination over the centuries. But was the ancient war a grim reality or pure myth?

  • Emily Hand 'better than expected' after hostage ordeal

    January 2024

    The father of Emily Hand has said she is "generally doing better than we expected", after having been released by Hamas.

  • Hackers claim ex-president dead on son's X account

    January 2024

    By Marita MoloneyBBC News Getty ImagesDonald Trump Jr's account on X posted that his father had died, in a series of messages placed by a hacker on Wednesday.

  • Ivory Coast and Nigeria climb in world rankings after Afcon 2023

    January 2024

    Ivory Coast have climbed 10 places in the Fifa world rankings after winning the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, while runners-up Nigeria have moved up 14 spots.

  • Los pacientes que recibieron sangre artificial en un ensayo clnico "sin precedentes"

    January 2024

    James GallagherCorresponsal de ciencia y salud de la BBC7 noviembre 2022 Investigadores de Reino Unido dijeron que varios pacientes recibieron sangre creada en el laboratorio durante una prueba clínica sin precedentes.

  • Rafael Nadal withdraws from Wimbledon before Nick Kyrgios semi-final with injury

    January 2024

    Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from his Wimbledon semi-final against Nick Kyrgios with an abdominal injury. The 36-year-old Spanish second seed received treatment during his quarter-final against Taylor Fritz on Wednesday but pushed through the pain to win in five sets.

  • Rio Olympics 2016: Brazil beat Germany on penalties to win men's football gold

    January 2024

    Two years ago, World Cup hosts and tournament favourites Brazil suffered their heaviest ever World Cup defeat as they fell 5-0 behind inside 29 minutes on their way to that 7-1 thrashing by the Germans.

  • Spanish La Liga Top Scorers

    January 2024

    1Jude BellinghamBellingham Real MadridReal Madrid 163210.811123941%69%2Borja MayoralMayoral GetafeGetafe 151250.681333247%81%3Artem DovbykDovbyk GironaGirona 145220.891014630%57%4Ante BudimirBudimir OsasunaOsasuna 132250.621454628%59%4Álvaro MorataMorata Atlético MadridAtl Madrid 131220.791144529%58%6Antoine GriezmannGriezmann

  • The status quo is smashed. The future is messy and dangerous

    January 2024

    By Jeremy BowenBBC international editor BBCAt the end of the war that started on 7 October lies a big, unknown place called the future.

  • USA 1-1 Netherlands: Lindsey Horan rescues the United States from defeat at Women's World Cup

    January 2024

    Captain Lindsey Horan came to the rescue of defending champions the United States after the Netherlands had threatened an upset at the Women's World Cup.

  • Wendell Pierce on black resilience in America

    January 2024

    By Jacqueline SchneiderFeatures correspondent US Special Correspondent Katty Kay launches Influential, her new episodic programme, with an intimate conversation with American actor Wendell Pierce.

  • What does the US Speaker of the House do?

    January 2024

    By Kayla EpsteinBBC News, New York Watch: A timeline of the McCarthy-Gaetz feudA historic drama is playing out in the US House of Representatives after Republican congressman Matt Gaetz's successful attempt to dethrone his party's House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy.

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    January 2024

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    January 2024

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  • Australian finds A$100,000 gold nugget using metal detector

    January 2024

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  • Canadian start-up GHGSat to make global methane map

    January 2024

    By Jonathan AmosBBC Science Correspondent BBCThe visualisation will render methane at a resolution of 2km per pixelA Canadian start-up, GHGSat, is promising to release a high-resolution map of methane in Earth's atmosphere by the year's end.

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    January 2024

    Redacción BBC News Mundo8 junio 2022 Es un espectáculo poco frecuente que solamente puede verse una vez cada 18 años.

  • Family tell of heartbreak after Israel kidnap live-stream

    January 2024

    By Frankie McCamley, James Bryant, Jamie Ryan & Robert GreenallBBC News FacebookThe attackers live-streamed Noam Elyakim and his family as they held them captiveVideos have emerged from the 7 October attacks by Hamas on civilians in southern Israel, showing some of those targeted being held in their homes and live-streamed by the attackers themselves.

  • France targets radical Islamism amid Turkey row

    January 2024

    By Lucy WilliamsonBBC Paris correspondent AFPA shocked nation mourned Samuel PatyThe mosque in Pantin, north-eastern Paris, was among the first signs that something this time was different.

  • Gareth Thomas says ex-partner never asked about his HIV status

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesMr Thomas denies the allegations from his former partner Ian BaumFormer Wales rugby star Gareth Thomas has admitted he did not tell his ex-partner he had HIV, but said he was never asked, according to High Court legal papers.

  • Las ondas sonoras que pueden ser una alternativa al Viagra para tener una ereccin

    January 2024

    RedacciónBBC Mundo19 febrero 2016 ¿Puede haber una alternativa a la "pastilla azul" que ha revolucionado la vida sexual de miles de hombres?

  • LIV Golf: Cameron Smith says golf's world rankings are 'almost obsolete'

    January 2024

    Former Open champion Cameron Smith says golf's world rankings are "almost obsolete" because of their "ridiculous" refusal to award ranking points for events on the breakaway LIV tour.

  • McCarthy says House will investigate president

    January 2024

    By Anthony ZurcherNorth America correspondent McCarthy: 'President Biden did lie to the American people'The US House of Representatives will open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, its most senior Republican has said.

  • Spotify wants to suggest songs based on your emotions

    January 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC music reporter Getty ImagesSpotify says its patent will allow more accurate music recommendationsSpotify has patented technology that will allow it to analyse your voice and suggest songs based on your "

  • Valtteri Bottas: Williams open to Finn joining Mercedes

    January 2024

    "I'm delighted to see that a team like Mercedes lists Valtteri as a potential replacement for Nico," Williams said. "We have always known Valtteri is one of the sport's key talents and are proud that the championship leaders recognise this.

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    January 2024

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  • When musicians (like Green Day) attack...

    January 2024

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  • Why Egypt remains reluctant to open Rafah crossing to Gaza

    January 2024

    By Sebastian UsherBBC Arab affairs editor Getty ImagesAid convoys are waiting on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossingEgypt has long played a role as a mediator in the conflict not just between Israel and the Palestinians, but also between the main Palestinian factions themselves.

  • Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith separated in 2016

    January 2024

    By Chloe KimBBC News Getty ImagesWill Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith maintained appearances that they were still togetherJada Pinkett Smith has revealed in a new interview that she and her husband Will Smith have been separated since 2016.

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    January 2024

    مادران زیر 14 سال ۲۴ مهر ۱۴۰۰ - ۱۶ اکتبر ۲۰۲۱ بر اساس آمار سازمان ثبت احوال ایران از ابتدای امسال ۷۹۱ کودک از مادران زیر ۱۴ سال به دنیا آمده‌اند.

  • 24 - BBC News

    January 2024

    陈岩BBC中文2022年10月28日 中共二十届一中全会后,七位政治局常委走上前台,其中四人为新“入常”者,留任的三人中除习近平外具体分工也注定发生变动。 在中共政治框架下,他们被称为“正国级”领导人,因而备受瞩目。 没有出现在台前的是另外17位政治局委员(加上七位常委,政治局共24人),作为“副国级”领导人,“谁进谁出”同样蕴藏着重要的信息。 比如,其中是否隐藏着未来的接班人?破格留任和破格提拔分别意味着什么?再比如,为何本届没有循例加入任何女性政治局委员?习近平打算何时退位? BBC中文邀请专家,分析人选构成,逐一回答以上问题。 Please refresh your browser 中共政治局=内阁? “政治局是中共级别第二高的领导集体,仅次于政治局常委会。”欧亚集团(Eurasia Group) 中国与东北亚分析师牛犇(Neil Thomas) 表示,政治局委员们每月开会,讨论国内外重要政策。 在中共的党章中,也能看到政治局的重要性——“中央政治局和它的常务委员会在中央委员会全体会议闭会期间,行使中央委员会的职权。” 澳大利亚国立大学的政治学者宋文笛对此评价,大多数重大政治决定都要提交政治局进行表决,再由中央委员会批准后,才最终通过。 但中央委员会过于庞大(200人左右,一般一年开一次会),它往往扮演一个橡皮图章,而规模较小的政治局成为讨论事项的重要地方。 毛泽东去世后,政治局的作用愈发显现。邓小平掌权后开始反思前三十年党内政治生活的教训,制定了一套准则,其中提到“集体领导是党的领导的最高原则之一”,而且“书记或第一书记要善于集中大家的意见,不允许搞‘一言堂’、家长制”。

  • Akintola Williams profile: Nigeria pioneer chartered accountant die at di age of 104

    January 2024

    11 September 2023 Nigeria first indigenous chartered accountant, Akintola Williams don die. Di centenarian wey many pipo respect wella for di accounting field die for di age of 104.

  • Brennan Johnson: Tottenham agree 45m-plus deadline day deal with Nottingham Forest

    January 2024

    Tottenham have agreed a fee in excess of £45m to sign Brennan Johnson from Nottingham Forest on transfer deadline day.

  • Chioma Nnadi named new head of editorial content at British Vogue

    January 2024

    By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter VogueChioma Nnadi's recent cover stories have featured stars such as Rihanna, Cara Delevingne and Erykah BaduFashion journalist and podcaster Chioma Nnadi has been named as the new head of editorial content at British Vogue.

  • El remedio medieval que "destruye" superbacterias

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC Mundo31 marzo 2015 Un tratamiento con mil años de antigüedad para infecciones oculares podría ser la clave para acabar con las superbacterias resistentes a antibióticos, según expertos de la Universidad de Nottingham, en Reino Unido.

  • Former Disney star Caroline Sunshine joins Trump's press office

    January 2024

    Shutterstock Former Disney Channel actress Caroline Sunshine is to join US President Donald Trump's press office. The 22-year-old starred in Shake It Up, a series about teen dancers, in 2010-13.

  • Helicopter crew rescues man from surging river

    January 2024

    A man has been saved from surging waters in the Los Angeles river, after a helicopter crew came to the rescue.

  • Implicit bias: Is everyone racist?

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesFew people openly admit to holding racist beliefs but many psychologists claim most of us are nonetheless unintentionally racist. We hold, what are called "

  • India's first tribal president takes oath

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesDroupadi Murmu is India's first tribal woman presidentDroupadi Murmu, a tribal politician, was sworn in as India's new president on Monday.

  • Indian liberals mocked - and mocking - online

    January 2024

    The term Adarsh Liberal is usually used to criticise voices that oppose the current government, led by the Hindu nationalist BJP party, explains Mukesh Adhikary from BBC Monitoring.

  • Mexico earthquake leads to discovery of ancient temple

    January 2024

    AFPThe earthquake revealed walls belonging to an older temple below the pyramidArchaeologists scanning a Mexican pyramid for damage following September's devastating earthquake have uncovered traces of an ancient temple.

  • Netherlands court orders oil giant to cut emissions

    January 2024

    ReutersActivists hugged in court after the judge delivered the verdictA court in the Netherlands has ruled in a landmark case that the oil giant Shell must reduce its emissions.

  • Stan Nze and Blessing Jessica Obasi: A na-ekwu na m lr nwaany d af 42 mana gbasag

    January 2024

    17 Ọktọba 2021 Stan Nze akọwaala ihe mere o ji lụọ nwunye ya bụ Blessing Jessica Obasi, n'agbanyeghị na ndị mmadụ na-ekwu na ọ dị afọ iri anọ na abụọ (42).

  • Wales among worst countries for survival, data suggests

    January 2024

    By Jenny ReesBBC Wales health correspondent PA MediaWales is among the lowest of 33 similarly wealthy nations for people surviving three of the six deadliest forms of cancerWales is one of the worst countries for people surviving three of the six deadliest forms of cancer, according to new data.

  • What is this immigration debate all about?

    January 2024

    AFPImmigration rights activists held a protest as the Supreme Court held oral argumentsThe US Supreme Court is weighing the case of an Obama-era immigration policy the White House has sought to end since 2017 - and it seems the conservative-leaning majority may hand them a victory.

  • Will Hollywood stars return after controversy?

    January 2024

    By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter Getty ImagesBlonde star Ana de Armas is one of the few nominees whose attendance has been confirmedThe Golden Globe Awards take place in Los Angeles later, but it is uncertain how many nominees will attend.

  • 666: Desvendando o verdadeiro significado do 'nmero da besta' e outros mitos do Apocalipse

    January 2024

    18 junho 2016 Dragões, cavalos com cabeça de leão e cordeiros com sete olhos. Essas são algumas das visões do Apocalipse - uma palavra que vem do grego antigo "

  • Buzzard attacks leave runners with six holes in head

    January 2024

    By Megan BonarBBC Scotland News Getty ImagesThe buzzard is the most widespread UK bird of preyA runner has been left with painful claw marks on his head after being attacked by a buzzard.

  • Cannock man dies after being told no ambulances available

    January 2024

    Alex McIntyreBBC News, West Midlands Megan JonesBBC Radio WM David BurtonKen Burton, from Cannock, Staffordshire, died after a heart attackAn elderly man died from a heart attack after being told there were no ambulances available to take him to hospital.

  • Cmo Colombia se convirti en el pas de Amrica Latina en el que ms crece la compra y venta d

    January 2024

    Boris Miranda - @ivanborCorresponsal de BBC Mundo en Colombia6 marzo 2018 Desde estudiantes universitarios hasta grandes inversores se sumaron a esta tendencia.

  • Dolly Parton, Britney Spears and Taylor Swift tribute acts stage protest over Meta 'ban'

    January 2024

    By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter Watch: 'It's so disheartening' - Dolly Parton tribute act stages protest over Meta 'ban'Tribute acts have staged a protest outside Meta's London HQ after having Facebook and Instagram profiles deleted because of rules banning people from impersonating others.

  • England's hockey stars - BBC Sport

    January 2024

    Strengths: Tindall says: "We've really worked hard at our strength and conditioning, and we believe we're the world's best at that.

  • Forbidden love: The WW2 letters between two men

    January 2024

    Probably not. At one point, Mr Bradley was sent to Scotland on a mission to defend the Forth Bridge. He met and fell in love with two other men.

  • Homeless shelter raises $50k from auction of rare gold Nikes found in donation bin

    January 2024

    By Nadine YousifBBC News Getty ImagesThe shoes were designed for Spike Lee to wear during the 2019 Academy AwardsA Portland homeless shelter has raised $50,800 (£39,900) from the sale of a rare pair of sneakers that were left behind in its donation bin.

  • How I got my driving licence without a test

    January 2024

    I'd pictured hours spent in long queues and filling out form after form, copies in triplicate of everything from my birth certificate to my fingerprints and, of course, a medical record showing I was fit to drive.

  • How much money is the UK government borrowing, and does it matter?

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe government has been spending more on public services than it raises in tax. To fill this gap it borrows money, but that has to be paid back - with interest - and that can influence wider tax and spending plans.

  • Inistitiyuutii Qorannoofi Qoannoo Oromoo akka Afaan Oromoo qajeelchuuf aangeffame beektuu?

    January 2024

    23 Amajjii 2022 Inistitiyuutiin Qorannoofi Qo'annoo Oromoo rakkoolee Afaan Oromoo sirnaafi bifa waalta'aa ta'een barreessuu furuu dabalatee, guddinaafi dagaagina Afaanichaarratti xiyyeeffannoo addaa kennee akka hojjetu ibse.

  • Nazi legacy: The troubled descendants

    January 2024

    The names of Himmler, Goering, Goeth and Hoess still have the power to evoke the horrors of Nazi Germany, but what is it like to live with the legacy of those surnames, and is it ever possible to move on from the terrible crimes committed by your ancestors?

  • Row over British Journal of Psychiatry abortion paper saw panel quit

    January 2024

    By Kate Lamble & Hannah BarnesBBC Newsnight ReutersThe research is still being used in US legal cases about limiting women's access to abortionAn independent panel resigned in a row over controversial research about the impact of abortion on the mental health of women, BBC News has been told.

  • Senate passes US debt ceiling deal, averting a US default

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe US Congress has approved a deal to lift the country's borrowing limit, days before the world's largest economy is due to default on its debt.

  • The chefs cooking with invasive species

    January 2024

    By Isabelle GerretsenFeatures correspondent@izzygerretsen Getty ImagesGrey squirrel is an invasive species in the UK which threatens native wildlife and forests across the country (Credit: Getty Images)The "

  • The perfect French baguette

    January 2024

    By Emily MonacoFeatures correspondent Emily MonacoThe baguette is more than a staple – it’s a symbol of Frenchness (Credit: Emily Monaco)Every year, Paris holds a Grand Prix to crown the city’s best baguette – and in recent years, the winners have been bakers whose ‘origins’ are far from France.

  • Young music fans driving revival in vinyl LPs

    January 2024

    By Gareth GeorgeBBC Look East Getty ImagesThe tactile quality of a vinyl record - as well as the artwork of the sleeve - are attracting more young music fansMore young music fans are snapping up the latest releases on vinyl, triggering a boom in LP sales.

  • January 2024

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  • 7 July London bombings: What happened that day?

    January 2024

    Daniel Biddle, running late for work, was standing close to plot ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan when the bomb exploded. He described seeing Khan's arm move quickly and then a 'big, white flash'.

  • Ana Ofelia Murgua: muere la actriz mexicana que dio voz a Mam Coco en el filme animado "Coco"

    January 2024

    Article informationAuthor, RedacciónRole, BBC News Mundo1 enero 2024 La actriz mexicana Ana Ofelia Murguía, reconocida por su larga trayectoria de cinco décadas en cine mexicano y más recientemente por interpretar a Mamá Coco en la película animada "

  • Around 100 killed in blaze at wedding party in Qaraqosh

    January 2024

    By Kathryn Armstrong & David GrittenBBC News The fire is thought to have begun after fireworks were set offAt least 94 people have died and 100 others are injured after a fire broke out during a wedding in Iraq's biggest Christian town on Tuesday night.

  • Auctioneer 'relied on nerds' for Dalek price estimate

    January 2024

    By Rachel CandlinBBC News BBCThe Daleks are going under the hammer at John Rolfe Auctions in Tetbury on SundayTwo Daleks due to be sold at auction have been attracting attention from Doctor Who fans.

  • China ends forced labour for sex workers

    January 2024

    AFPPast detainees claim they were forced to work making toys and household goodsChina is to end a punishment system for prostitution that allowed police to hold sex workers and their clients in custody for up to two years at so-called education centres.

  • Chlorine: From toxic chemical to household cleaner

    January 2024

    David Compton, ICL's chief chemist, shows me a huge mound of pure white salt. It comes, he tells me, from the rock salt deposits buried under Cheshire, in the north of England, a resource that was first mined by the Romans.

  • Cuba's love for the Russian Lada

    January 2024

    Soviet-era Ladas still populate the streets of Cuba, serving a role as taxis, ambulances and police vehicles, as well as private cars.

  • Dorset family say they were 'shocked' at dog eating hairbands

    January 2024

    By Katie WapleBBC News Victoria NorthwoodTwo-year-old Ham is now back at home and fully recovered, her owner saidA family has said they were "

  • Florida murder suspect arrested after 40 years

    January 2024

    By Chloe KimBBC News Hillsborough County Sheriff’s OfficeDonald Santini arrives in Florida after being arrested in CaliforniaA Florida murder suspect who featured thrice on America's Most Wanted was arrested after nearly four decades on the run.

  • Japan aims to raise age of consent from 13 to 16 in sex crime overhaul

    January 2024

    By Imogen JamesBBC News AFPJapan saw protests in 2019 after a series of rape and sexual abuse acquittalsA panel of the Japanese Justice Ministry has proposed raising the age of consent from 13 to 16.

  • Porn star Nacho Vidal held in Spain after man dies in toad-venom ritual

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesA "mystic ritual" reportedly took place at Mr Vidal's home near Valencia last yearA Spanish porn actor is being investigated on suspicion of manslaughter after a photographer died during a toad-venom ritual, police say.

  • Private jet travel gets the Uber treatment

    January 2024

    By Karina Martinez-CarterFeatures correspondent Alamy(Credit: Alamy)When Sergey Petrossov looked into booking a private jet for the first time in 2009, he found the only way to do it involved back-and-forth phone calls with brokers, hard copies of invoices, scans and faxes.

  • Roald Dahl family sorry for author's anti-Semitic remarks

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesRoald Dahl's family has apologised for anti-Semitic comments made by the best-selling author, who died in 1990. A statement condemning Dahl's controversial comments, made in two interviews in 1983 and 1990, was published on his official website.

  • The mysterious Viking runes found in a landlocked US state

    January 2024

    By Heide BrandesFeatures correspondent Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation DepartmentThe Smithsonian determined the runes were of a Scandinavian language and translated as "

  • The stories behind kisses in the capital

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesLove comes in many forms - the love of a parent, a partner, a platonic pal. And each comes with its own physical expressions of that love - whether that is a kiss on a forehead, a peck on a cheek, or a passionate embrace.

  • Twitch scraps ad changes after streamers leave platform

    January 2024

    By Tom GerkenTechnology reporter Getty ImagesTwitch is scrapping its own new advertising rules, following a backlash that saw streamers leave the platform.

  • 4 beneficios para la salud de dormir desnudo

    January 2024

    Redacción BBC Mundo29 noviembre 2016 Para algunos, no hace falta pensarlo dos veces: nada más placentero que dormir tal y como llegamos al mundo, entregarnos al descanso arrullados por el suave contacto con las sábanas.

  • Britney Spears says she had abortion when dating Justin Timberlake

    January 2024

    By Madeline HalpertBBC News, New York Getty ImagesBritney Spears and Justin Timberlake dated in their late teensBritney Spears had an abortion after getting pregnant with Justin Timberlake, according to excerpts from her upcoming memoir.

  • From TikTok meme to the US Supreme Court

    January 2024

    AFPAt 64, judge Roberts is himself a baby boomerYou might have seen it as a meme on Twitter or TikTok but now it has made its way to the US Supreme Court.

  • Gisele Shaw - wrestler on coming out as transgender: 'I felt liberated'

    January 2024

    "Wrestling is such a journey that you don't just find your character, but yourself as well." Gisele Shaw, the self-proclaimed 'Quintessential Diva', seems an unlikely person to say those words, as someone who appears so sure of herself in the sporting arena.

  • Leak shows Western special forces on the ground

    January 2024

    By Paul Adams & George WrightBBC News Watch: The Pentagon leaks explained in under 60 seconds.The UK is among a number of countries with military special forces operating inside Ukraine, according to one of dozens of documents leaked online.

  • Legendary NFL running back dead at 87

    January 2024

    By Chloe KimBBC News Getty ImagesJim Brown, the legendary American footballer who became a Hollywood action hero and civil rights activist, has died at the age of 87.

  • Patient says he 'tried to cheer up' accused

    January 2024

    By Hayley Coyle & PA MediaBBC News PA MediaMohammed Farooq had planned to detonate an IED at St James's Hospital in Leeds, a court heardA former patient talked a man out of detonating a bomb in a Leeds hospital after spotting him looking upset, a jury has heard.

  • PNG leader makes historic speech in Australia amid China tensions

    January 2024

    By Phil Mercerin Sydney Watch: Key moments from Marape’s historic speech in AustraliaPapua New Guinea's prime minister has hailed ties with "

  • Por qu los populares antioxidantes pueden ser perjudiciales para la salud

    January 2024

    Alex RileyBBC Future6 enero 2017 Todo empezó a ir mal para Linus Pauling cuando cambió su rutina de desayuno. En 1964, a los 65 años, comenzó a añadir vitamina C a su jugo de naranja matutino.

  • Rare black hole and neutron star collisions sighted twice in 10 days

    January 2024

    By Pallab GhoshScience correspondent Carl Knox/OzGravArtist's impression of a neutron star falling into a black holeScientists have detected two collisions between a neutron star and a black hole in the space of 10 days.

  • Terremoto en Turqua | Una noche caminamos edificio por edificio y era impresionante escuchar: '

    January 2024

    Margarita RodríguezBBC News Mundo22 febrero 2023 "Había momentos en los que me quería quebrar, quería llorar". "De todas las operaciones en las que he participado esta ha sido definitivamente la más fuerte, la más impactante, la más difícil"

  • Thai transgender tycoon buys Miss Universe contest

    January 2024

    By Annabelle LiangBusiness reporter JKNMs Jakrajutatip has been outspoken about her experiences as a transgender womanA Thai celebrity media tycoon - who is a transgender woman - has bought the company that runs the Miss Universe beauty pageants for $20m (£17.

  • The enduring mystery of a British icon

    January 2024

    By Neil ArmstrongFeatures correspondent Bryter Music – The Estate Of Nick DrakeAlmost 50 years after dying from an overdose, the folky singer-songwriter Nick Drake is more popular than ever.

  • Three big reasons Americans havent rapidly adopted EVs

    January 2024

    By Kate MorganFeatures correspondent AlamyIt's not that Americans aren't buying EVs – it's that they're not adopting them as quickly as many expected and hoped (Credit: Alamy)US consumers are buying electric vehicles – just not at the pace some analysts predicted.

  • Traffic banned from Dark Hedges road

    January 2024

    Northern Ireland Tourist BoardThe famous tunnel of beech trees was used by the Game of Thrones crew to represent 'the Kingsroad'Traffic is to be banned from part of a County Antrim road - made famous by the TV fantasy drama Game of Thrones - to protect trees known as the Dark Hedges.

  • What happens next after sounds detected in search

    January 2024

    By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News Watch: The BBC's Carl Nasman talks through what we know about the missing subNews that noises have been picked up in the hunt for a missing submersible has offered a glimmer of hope that the five men on board are alive.

  • Why the 'paradox mindset' is the key to success

    January 2024

    By Loizos Heracleous and David RobsonFeatures correspondent AlamyAlthough paradoxes often trip us up, embracing contradictory ideas may actually be the secret to creativity and leadership.

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    January 2024

    2023年5月16日 一名中国脱口秀演员近日因在演出中开了一个关于他收养的狗的玩笑,遭观众指控侮辱中国军队,在中国引发轩然大波。 该事件在中国引发了两极化的辩论,但在《人民日报》等官方媒体陆续发文批评、北京市文化执法总队也表示将对该事件立案调查后,这名脱口秀演员的社交媒体账号已经被禁言。 “作风优良,能打胜仗” 该事件源于5月13日,一名网名为“不愿透露姓名的曼联球迷天某”的网友在微博发文称,他对自己最近观看的笑果北京脱口秀专场中的一个段子感到不适。 他写道:“某脱口秀演员说自己领养了两条野狗,这两条野狗给他的感觉很不一样,他见到这两条野狗的时候他们正在追松鼠。别的小狗让他感觉很萌很可爱,萌化了。这两条野狗让他想起来八个字,‘作风优良,能打胜仗’。” 这名网友认为,这个梗侮辱了中国人民解放军。 在中国,“作风优良,能打胜仗”一直被当局用来形容中国军队。2013年3月,在十二届全国人大一次会议解放军代表团全体会议上,中国领导人习近平就提出:“建设一支听党指挥、能打胜仗、作风优良的人民军队,是党在新形势下的强军目标。” 事件发酵后媒体报道称,涉事的脱口秀演员是HOUSE,原名李昊石。他所在的笑果文化是一家喜剧产业公司,曾出品《吐槽大会》、《脱口秀大会》等节目,也进行线下演出。 立案调查 5月15日,笑果文化发布声明,已无限期停止HOUSE演出工作,并向大众表示歉意。 笑果文化称,牢记文化担当与职责使命,维护行业有序发展、杜绝不符合社会主义核心价值观的内容一直是笑果文化的核心工作与坚持。 李昊石本人也在微博上道歉,称自己在演出中使用了非常不恰当的比喻,给观众造成了不好的感受和联想,“我将为此承担责任,停止一切演艺,深刻反省,重新学习”。 目前,他的微博已经被禁言。 中国媒体极目新闻引述笑果文化工作人员称,脱口秀演员演出的内容公司都会进行审批,也会向相关部门进行报备,但HOUSE演出中的争议内容并不在事前审核的文本内。 另外,北京市文化执法总队表示,5月15日上午通过网络巡查已获知此事,并已对相关公司进行立案调查。但并未透露以什么罪名进行立案。 微博“钧正平工作室”批评称,“低格调的搞笑,无底线的放纵,博眼球的娱乐,不知止的欲望,对文艺有百害而无一利。” 钧正平工作室是解放军新闻传播中心旗下评论类新媒体账号。 《人民日报》也发文批评:“脱口莫脱轨,玩梗须有度。片面追求笑果而不惜踩线,就陷入了误区。心有所畏、言有所戒、行有所止,这应是职业底线,更该成为行业共识。价值观立得端,言行才不会跑偏。 ​”

  • Brighton & Hove City Council finances perilous, says leader

    January 2024

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  • Candidate in Ecuador's presidential election Fernando Villavicencio shot dead

    January 2024

    By Christy Cooney & Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC News Fernando Villavicencio was shot as he left a rally in QuitoA candidate in Ecuador's forthcoming presidential election who campaigned against corruption and gangs has been shot dead at a campaign rally.

  • Carabao Cup semi-final LIVE: Fulham vs Liverpool - score, commentary & updates - Live

    January 2024

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  • Crime falls to lowest level on record, ONS says

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesPolice investigate reports but some forces have been criticised for not recording them as crimesCrime in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest level on record, data from the Office for National Statistics shows.

  • Dame Edna Everage comedian dies at 89

    January 2024

    By Paul Glynn, Phil Mercer & Antoinette RadfordBBC News, London and Sydney This video has been removed for right reasonsAustralian entertainer Barry Humphries, best known for his comic character Dame Edna Everage, has died aged 89.

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    By Claudia HammondFeatures correspondent (Thinkstock)The number of lives saved by CPR isn't as many as films and TV dramas would have you believe.

  • DR Congo gold mine collapse leaves 50 feared dead

    January 2024

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  • Engelbert Humperdinck's wife dies after contracting virus

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesEngelbert Humperdinck and his wife Patricia in October 2002Engelbert Humperdinck's wife Patricia has died after contracting Covid-19. In a statement on Facebook, the singer said he was "

  • Glastonbury 2023: Arctic Monkeys and Foo Fighters rock festival

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  • Mary Poppins Returns cast defend 'forgettable' songs

    January 2024

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  • Porfirio Rubirosa: el seductor de mujeres millonarias que fue "espa" y hombre fiel del gobierno de

    January 2024

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  • Rumination: The danger of dwelling

    January 2024

    "We found that people who didn't ruminate or blame themselves for their difficulties had much lower levels of depression and anxiety, even if they'd experienced many negative events in their lives,"

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    January 2024

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  • The amputee who impersonates celebrities with her stump

    January 2024

    "In the bed next to me was this old woman called Edna, who was 72 and looked like a threadbare tennis ball with eyes - she hated the world, she hated me, she hated nurses, she hated compassion, says Hagan who, despite the negativity, grew to adore Edna, through whom she soaked up 72 years of experience she otherwise wouldn't have had.

  • Trastorno bipolar: Mi trastorno no me define, pese a que ha sido un gran maestro

    January 2024

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  • US election 2020: Trump's impact on immigration

    January 2024

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    January 2024

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  • 'Ultramassive' black hole discovered by Durham astronomers

    January 2024

    ESA/Hubble/Digitized Sky Survey/Nick RisingerScientists used gravitational lensing to find the "ultramassive" black hole (artist's impression)Astronomers say they have found one of the universe's largest black holes to date using a new technique.

  • 7 acentos del espaol en EE.UU. por la comediante Joanna Hausmann

    January 2024

    Acento cubano, venezolano, puertorriqueño... el español que suena en Estados Unidos, donde más de 41 millones de personas lo hablan, es muy variado.

  • Atletico Madrid beat Real Valladolid 2-1 to win La Liga title

    January 2024

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  • Gender study finds 90% of people are biased against women

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe report analysed areas of bias such as politics, education, reproductive rights and integrityA new UN report has found almost 90% of men and women hold some sort of bias against females.

  • How China debated whether dark or light skin ages better

    January 2024

    Several made the point that the study didn't include a break down by racial groups, but merely a comparison between black and white Americans: "

  • Kentucky's new LGBTQ law ignites protests

    January 2024

    By Brandon DrenonBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesRepublican lawmakers in Kentucky voted on Wednesday to override the governor's veto of a bill Democrats in the state have called the "

  • Leonard Blavatnik named UK's richest person with 23bn fortune

    January 2024

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  • Lightning blows hole in church and knocks off cross

    January 2024

    By James McCarthyBBC News PROPERTY PHOTOGRAPHIXOne witness said there was an enormous flash of light before the church was left damagedIn scenes straight from a horror movie a cross was knocked from a Methodist church and windows blown out when it was struck by lightning.

  • Minecraft YouTuber dies from cancer aged 23

    January 2024

    YouTubeTechnoblade revealed that his real name was AlexMinecraft YouTuber Technoblade has died aged 23, his family have confirmed in an emotional farewell video posted on his behalf.

  • Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates introduce VAT for first time

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesFood and fuel are among the things subject to VATValue Added Tax (VAT) has been introduced in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates for the first time.

  • South Africa v Ireland LIVE: Rugby World Cup 2023 - Pool B radio commentary, text updates and latest

    January 2024

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  • Tony Bellew v Adonis Stevenson: John Conteh backs Brit to win

    January 2024

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  • Tupac Shakur murder suspect Duane Davis has two weeks to find lawyer

    January 2024

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  • Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russia under way

    January 2024

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  • US House of Representatives votes to oust Republican leader

    January 2024

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  • Why is China clamping down on eating influencers?

    January 2024

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  • Alison Hammond breaks down on This Morning over Phillip Schofield interview

    January 2024

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  • BBC follows Gazas tireless paramedics as they confront death and trauma at every turn

    January 2024

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  • British Airways: A breakdown in trust?

    January 2024

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  • Christmas Eve on BBC TV, iPlayer, Radio and Sounds

    January 2024

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  • Cyber-stalking: When looking at other people online becomes a problem

    January 2024

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  • Eight things Will Ferrell's Eurovision movie gets wrong (and two it gets right)

    January 2024

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  • European women twice as likely to be blonde as men, study says

    January 2024

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  • Eurostar launches London-Amsterdam route

    January 2024

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  • Film director defends controversial rape scenes

    January 2024

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  • French New Wave cinema legend dies aged 79

    January 2024

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    January 2024

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  • LIV Golf Invitational: Phil Mickelson added to Centurion Club field

    January 2024

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    January 2024

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  • The 'extreme' side-effects of antidepressants

    January 2024

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    January 2024

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    January 2024

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    January 2024

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  • 260 bodies recovered from site where people fled in hail of bullets

    January 2024

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  • Amber Heard and Johnny Depp's 'Trial by TikTok'

    January 2024

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  • Are Australia's gun laws the solution for the US?

    January 2024

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    January 2024

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  • Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has applied for US visa

    January 2024

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  • Fox News names Jesse Watters to replace star anchor

    January 2024

    By Sam CabralBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesFox News has announced that long-time network personality Jesse Watters will replace ousted star Tucker Carlson.

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    January 2024

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  • HSBC swoops in to rescue UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank

    January 2024

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  • Nashville shooter sent a former classmate messages moments before attack

    January 2024

    By Angélica CasasBBC News, in Nashville Watch: Nashville shooter sent out alarming messagesAverianna Patton is thought to be one of the last people the Nashville school shooter messaged before the attack.

  • NFL players father killed in home explosion

    January 2024

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  • Norfolk girl youngest in England with bionic Hero Arm

    January 2024

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    January 2024

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  • Puerto Rico's population swap: The middle class for millionaires

    January 2024

    "People used to travel there and bring back in their luggage, the cookies, the beans, or the rice," says Rafael Julia, the sales director for Titan.

  • Ron DeSantis drops out of presidential race and backs Trump

    January 2024

    By Bernd Debusmann Jr & Kayla EpsteinBBC News, Washington & New Hampshire Watch: Highs and lows of Ron DeSantis's presidential bidFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsed Donald Trump.

  • The anatomy of a hoax

    January 2024

    BBCFollowing a flurry of scare stories, some schools have warned parents about the "momo challenge" - but fact-checkers say it is a hoax.

  • The cows that could help fight climate change

    January 2024

    By Geoff WattsFeatures correspondent AgResearchVaccinating cows so that the bacteria in their gut produces less methane could help to slash greenhouse gas emissions from farming (Credit: AgResearch)A hefty slice of global greenhouse gas emissions come from the smelly bodily functions of livestock.

  • Ukraine claims Crimea landing for 'special operation' on Independence Day

    January 2024

    By Joel GuintoBBC News ReutersUkraine has marked Independence Day with a 'special operation' in CrimeaUkraine has claimed its troops briefly landed overnight in the occupied Crimea peninsula, as the country marks 32 years of its independence.

  • Barbados becomes a republic and parts ways with the Queen

    January 2024

    In a midnight ceremony, a new era begins in BarbadosBarbados has officially removed Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state and become the world's newest republic.

  • Black Blocs hijack Brazil teacher protests

    January 2024

    On previous occasions I have witnessed first-hand and seen powerful video evidence to support allegations that the security forces themselves have orchestrated or agitated violence in the crowd to justify their own, subsequent, actions but that did not seem to be the case in Rio, at least, last night.

  • Broughton in Furness - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow will see cloud thicken, with a chance of a few light showers drifting in from the west. Sunny spells are likely to develop during the afternoon as any lingering showers die out.

  • Can we tell if Donald Trump has a high IQ?

    January 2024

    By Owen AmosBBC News, Washington AFPQuestion: How often does President Trump talk about IQ? Answer: All the time. When Mr Trump recently boasted that his IQ was higher than Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's, it was part of a pattern.

  • Edward Snowden in his own words

    January 2024

    By Owen GleibermanFeatures correspondent (PR)Who is the NSA whistleblower? And why did he do what he did? A new documentary lets him speak – and film critic Owen Gleiberman is impressed by what he hears.

  • Gainsborough - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Monday Tomorrow morning, cloud will soon increase from the west, bringing a few spells of rain. Rain will soon clear away however, to leave a dry afternoon with plenty of sunny spells.

  • Highland League brought to an early end with Brora Rangers awarded title

    January 2024

    The Highland League have brought their season to an early end and awarded the title to leaders Brora Rangers. Scottish football is currently in shutdown until at least April 30 due to the coronavuris pandemic.

  • Kevin Hart's Northern Ireland based movie released on Netflix

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesKevin Hart is one of the most successful comedy actors in HollywoodThe new Kevin Hart movie Lift, filmed largely in Northern Ireland, has been released on Netflix.

  • Last Night of The Proms 2023

    January 2024

    The BBC Proms 2023 season culminates in the celebratory Last Night of the Proms, which takes place on Saturday 9 September at the Royal Albert Hall.

  • Miley Cyrus has the biggest song of 2023... so far

    January 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent BBCFlowers was Miley Cyrus's first number one since 2014Miley Cyrus's Flowers is the biggest single of the year to date, says the Official Charts Company.

  • Mxico: qu fue del subcomandante Marcos

    January 2024

    Juan Carlos Pérez SalazarBBC Mundo, Ciudad de México, @JCPerezSalazar27 diciembre 2013Actualizado 30 diciembre 2013 Desde los años 60 y el Che Guevara no se veía algo así: un guerrillero latinoamericano que atrajera las miradas del mundo y se convirtiera -con la rapidez que proporcionaban los nacientes medios digitales- en un ícono global.

  • Real Madrid 3-0 Legans - BBC Sport

    January 2024

    Gareth Bale celebrated his new contractwith two goals as La Liga leaders Real Madrid signed off for the international break with victory over Leganes.

  • Should you sing when suffering from a cold?

    January 2024

    By Isabelle GerretsenFeatures correspondent@izzygerretsen Andrea Pattaro/AFP/Getty ImagesThe long-term effects of Covid-19 on singers has still to be fully understood, but has led to changes in the short-term (Credit: Andrea Pattaro/AFP/Getty Images)Respiratory infections such as the common cold or flu can play havoc with our voices, but is it still safe to sing?

  • Taylor Swift joined by Beyonc for The Eras Tour film premiere

    January 2024

    By Peter Bowes & Sam Granville in Los AngelesBBC News Getty ImagesBeyoncé joined Swift at the premiereBeyoncé, Rachel Zegler and Adam Sandler were among the stars attending the world premiere of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

  • Tens of thousands march in London calling for ceasefire

    January 2024

    PA MediaOrganisers of the protest estimated that some 300,000 people attendedTens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators have marched through central London calling for a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

  • The pink vs blue gender myth

    January 2024

    By Claudia HammondFeatures correspondent (Thinkstock)Is there truth to the idea that men prefer blue and women like pink? Claudia Hammond investigates, and discovers why these colours matter more than we think.

  • Trump's time in Fulton County Jail was brief. Others die waiting

    January 2024

    By Madeline Halpert & Kayla EpsteinReporting From Atlanta, Georgia Getty ImagesFulton County Jail has come under fire for allegations of unsanitary living conditions and negligenceOn Thursday, Donald Trump turned himself in to police in Fulton County, Georgia.

  • A foreign affair: When expats date locals

    January 2024

    By Chana R SchoenbergerFeatures correspondent (Thinkstock)Q. On arrival at my new job-posting overseas, my boss warned me that some of the local women working in our office might be interested in dating me.

  • A unique safari through the Brazilian Pantanal

    January 2024

    By Sarah BrownFeatures correspondent Natphotos/Getty Images(Credit: Natphotos/Getty Images)Extraordinary wildlife, cattle farming and horseback riding are an integral part of life in the Pantanal – and a horse safari allows you to see this up close.

  • Australia's Sydney Airport gets $16.7bn takeover offer

    January 2024

    ReutersThe owner of Australia's busiest airport has received a A$22.26bn ($16.7bn; £12.1bn) takeover offer. Sydney Airport said the proposal, which is below its pre-pandemic stock market valuation, was being reviewed.

  • Bosman at 25: Who made the best free transfer?

    January 2024

    What happened to Bosman the man?Decent, if unremarkable, as a player. An absolute game-changer as a court case. It is now 25 years since Jean-Marc Bosman entered the European Court of Justice as a midfielder and emerged as a noun.

  • Buckley - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow looks to become rather cloudy with a small risk of patchy drizzle or light rain in places. However, there will also be some brighter intervals at times, particularly in the afternoon.

  • Chelsea - BBC Sport

    January 2024

    BBC pundit Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against a variety of guests.

  • Guerra en Gaza: 5 kilmetros de ropa infantil sobre la arena para denunciar el nmero de nios mu

    January 2024

    Article informationAuthor, RedacciónRole, BBC News Mundo6 febrero 2024 Una hilera de cinco kilómetros de ropa vieja de niños fue esparcida a lo largo de la playa de Bournemouth, Inglaterra, en una protesta por la guerra en Gaza.

  • Hollywood actor Ewan McGregor on being a 'Beginner'.

    January 2024

    Actor Ewan McGregor talks to BBC Breakfast about his latest role in the film Beginners. He plays a character called Oliver whose father, Christopher Plummer, reveals he is homosexual at the age of 75.

  • House censures Democrat lawmaker for falsely pulling fire alarm

    January 2024

    By Nadine YousifBBC News Getty ImagesMr Bowman has denied setting off the fire alarm to stall House proceedings, saying instead that it was an accidentUS lawmakers have voted to formally reprimand New York Democrat Jamaal Bowman for pulling a fire alarm while congress was in session.

  • In pictures: Rare 19th Century pictures of India

    January 2024

    Image caption, Deen Dayal and his photographers took more than 30,000 photographs of architecture, landscapes and people. This is Deen Dayal's picture of guests at a fancy dress ball taken in Hyderabad in February 1890.

  • Lawyer gets stuck with cat filter during virtual court case

    January 2024

    Texas lawyer Rod Ponton was left flummoxed when he discovered his face was appearing as a cat during a court session on Zoom.

  • The most-streamed songs of the 70s, 80s, 90s and more

    January 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music reporter BBC / GettyThe music industry is obsessed with "new". The charts discriminate against aging songs; radio stations stake their reputation on premieres; and Ofcom sets quotas for new music on the BBC.

  • The word that defines Senegal

    January 2024

    By Colette ColemanFeatures correspondent Hemis/AlamyResidents of the Unesco city of Saint-Louis are particularly known for their culture of teraanga (Credit: Hemis/Alamy)Characterised by generosity, hospitality and warmth, teraanga is everywhere in Senegal, and has helped shape the nation’s identity.

  • Tunisian women free to marry non-Muslims

    January 2024

    AFPTunisian women have been campaigning for greater rightsTunisia has overturned a law that banned women from marrying non-Muslims. A spokeswoman for President Beji Caid Essebsi made the announcement and congratulated women on gaining "

  • Uber makes changes to Super Bowl ad after backlash

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesUber Eats has made last minute changes to its Super Bowl advertisement after criticism that it inappropriately made light of food allergies.

  • Who is Reverend Raphael Warnock?

    January 2024

    EPARev Raphael Warnock - pastor for 15 years of a church that was at the spiritual heart of the civil rights movement - is no stranger to elections.

  • Why hot weather makes managing diabetes harder

    January 2024

    By Annabel RackhamBBC News Beth McDaniel and Ellen WatsonBeth [left] and her best friend, Ellen, share educational content online about diabetesAs the UK experiences record temperatures, for those with diabetes, the advice is to be even more careful.

  • British soldier killed off duty in Kenya

    January 2024

    By Thomas Mackintosh & Jonathan BealeBBC News MODMaj Kevin McCool thrived in the military environment, the MoD saidA British soldier has died while off duty in Kenya, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said.

  • Bursaspor, Diyarbekirspor mandaki olaylar: Diyarbekirspor'dan federasyona 'gereini yapn' a

    January 2024

    20 Aralık 2023Güncelleme 21 Aralık 2023 Diyarbekirspor yönetimi, sosyal medya hesabından yaptığı paylaşımda, Bursaspor maçında yaşanan olayların ardından Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'na (TFF) "

  • Court decriminalises abortion across Mexico

    January 2024

    By George Wright & Tom BaylyBBC News ReutersThe new ruling has been welcomed by women's groups in Mexico (file image)Mexico's supreme court has decriminalised abortion nationwide.

  • Eight floating homes around the world

    January 2024

    By Dominic LutyensFeatures correspondent Mel AudiFloor-to-ceiling windows create great views across the water on the off-grid Altar, Brazil (Credit: Mel Audi)From Scandinavia to the US, people are finding community and freedom living on water.

  • Happy Days actor Tom Bosley dies

    January 2024

    The actor Tom Bosley, best known for his role in long running 1970's US television show Happy Days, has died at the age of 83.

  • How Bryan Adams' Robin Hood video was made

    January 2024

    By Steve MellenBBC News Warner Bros.Kevin Costner played Robin Hood in the 1991 film which the Bryan Adams song was recorded forIn the spring of 1991 a film crew made their way deep into the English countryside to make a pop video.

  • How gut bacteria are controlling your brain

    January 2024

    By Miriam Frankel and Matt WarrenFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesA new way of treating mental health conditions may be possible through the use of 'psychobiotics' (Credit: Getty Images)Looking after the multitudes of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms living in our guts could help us think better and even offer new ways of treating mental health conditions.

  • How Hamas staged Israel lightning assault no-one thought possible

    January 2024

    By Sean Seddon and Daniele PalumboBBC News AFPMilitants advance towards the Israeli border from southern Gaza on SaturdayMany Israelis would have been asleep when it began.

  • Israel's Arab soldiers who fight for the Jewish state

    January 2024

    "I consider myself an Arab and a Muslim but I also consider myself part of this country," Mahmud tells me during a break in live fire practice on the range.

  • Los billetes raros ms codiciados del mundo

    January 2024

    Vikram BarhatBBC Capital24 mayo 2016 Un día en 1967, a los 12 años de edad, Rezwan Razack estaba husmeando en la caja fuerte de su abuelo en Bangalore, India, cuando algo inusual le llamó la atención.

  • Murder on the Orient Express

    January 2024

    By Nicholas BarberFeatures correspondent AlamyKenneth Branagh’s star-studded adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel adds plenty of fizz to the story. But does he pull it off?

  • Outdoor replica WW1 trench opens in Cavan

    January 2024

    The 350m long trench, which has been built to the specifications and manuals of the Irish Guards and used by the Royal Irish Fusiliers at the Battle of the Somme 1916, opened at the museum on the centenary of the moment war was declared by Great Britain on 4 August 1914.

  • Rebuilding the worlds northernmost town

    January 2024

    By Piet van Niekerk & Werner HoffmannFeatures correspondent Werner HoffmannChanging weather has brought avalanches to Longyearbyen in Svalbard (Credit: Werner Hoffmann)Changing weather has brought avalanches to Longyearbyen in Svalbard.

  • Red pandas are two species, not one

    January 2024

    By Helen BriggsBBC News Getty ImagesRed panda: Endangered in the wild, its survival looks precariousThe red panda is not one species but two, according to DNA evidence.

  • Serial killer The Serpent, Charles Sobhraj, deported from Nepal

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesCharles Sobhraj has been in jail in Nepal since 2003A French serial killer known as The Serpent, convicted of several tourist murders in Asia in the 1970s, has arrived back in France after being released from prison in Nepal.

  • The story of his parents' legal fight

    January 2024

    FeatureworldCharlie's parents had raised more than £1.3m to take him to the US for treatmentThe plight of Charlie Gard attracted worldwide attention as a result of the legal fight that pitched his desperate parents against the medical profession.

  • Will warm weather stop Covid-19 from spreading?

    January 2024

    By Richard GrayFeatures correspondent@chalkmark Getty ImagesThere is some hope that as temperatures warm up in the Northern Hemisphere, cases of coronavirus will start to fall (Credit: Getty Images)Some people hope that outbreaks of the new coronavirus will wane as temperatures rise, but pandemics often don’t behave in the same way as seasonal outbreaks.

  • 'Nobody could help us' - Shock and anger in Israel's Ashkelon

    January 2024

    By Yolande KnellBBC News, Ashkelon BBCRachel Ezra is distraught as she pleads for help to find her missing son Oz and his girlfriend NaomiSunday should have been the start of the working week and the return to school in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, with the end of the Jewish high holidays.

  • 'There was no-one like her'

    January 2024

    By Vincent DowdArts correspondent, BBC News Getty ImagesIt's 50 years since Janis Joplin died of an overdose in Los Angeles aged only 27.

  • Brighton & Hove Albion 0-2 Manchester City

    January 2024

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was relieved to see his side overcome promoted Brighton after their Premier League rivals slipped up earlier in the day.

  • Britain's Got Talent day for Telford seven-year-old with cancer

    January 2024

    By Andy GiddingsBBC News, West Midlands Make-A-Wish UKDulcie got to meet the stars of Britain's Got Talent and walk down the red carpetA seven-year-old girl with cancer has been enjoying a VIP day at Britain's Got Talent.

  • Charles Bronson could be ready for release, says former prison officer

    January 2024

    By Pritti MistryBBC News Roy Kirk was Charles Bronson's prison officer when the notorious inmate took a hostage at HMP HullKnown by many as "

  • Clinton 'took control' of party

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesDonna Brazile says the deal was "not a criminal act," but "compromised the party's integrity"The Democratic Party's ex-interim chief has accused Hillary Clinton of seizing control of the party in exchange for funding during the 2016 campaign.

  • Fingerprints, but no mugshot? What we know about Trump's arrest

    January 2024

    By Anthony Zurcher & Nadine YousifBBC News Watch: What happens when Trump is arrested - in 70 secondsDonald Trump faces imminent arrest on charges stemming from an investigation into a $130,000 (£106,000) payment to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016.

  • French PM Manuel Valls on EU, refugees and terror fight

    January 2024

    The French Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, has warned that European society could be totally destabilised if the EU lets in every refugee who arrives.

  • House Republicans face choice - Trump's man or the insider

    January 2024

    By Kayla EpsteinBBC News ReutersThe race to replace Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the US House of Representatives is underway, and Republicans are currently being confronted with two very different choices that could represent two different paths for the party - and Congress itself.

  • How heatwaves will change our jobs

    January 2024

    By Elizabeth BennettFeatures correspondent As record heat descends across the world, changing weather stands to shake up work as we know it.

  • How one woman responded to an unwanted penis photo

    January 2024

    In a blog post, she writes: "I've read about these mystical happenings but since I've been in a loving, pre-Tinder, three-year relationship, I never thought I'd witness the horror first hand.

  • Jadon Sancho: Man Utd winger returns to Borussia Dortmund on loan

    January 2024

    Manchester United and England winger Jadon Sancho has rejoined former club Borussia Dortmund on loan for the rest of the 2023-24 season.

  • March over cuts to 'vital' Birmingham children's services

    January 2024

    Protesters have marched through Birmingham city centre over fears ‘vital’ services for children could be cut. Birmingham City Council is preparing to set out how it will plug a £300m funding gap in its delayed budget – which is due to be signed off early next month.

  • The real reasons why sharks attack humans

    January 2024

    By Richard GrayFeatures correspondent@chalkmark Getty ImagesGreat white sharks are considered to be the most dangerous species in the oceans today, but we still know very little about their life cycle and behaviour (Credit: Getty Images)Shark attacks are still relatively rare occurrences even though humans should be easy prey compared to fast-moving fish and seals.

  • The songbird behind some of Fleetwood Mac's greatest hits

    January 2024

    By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter Getty ImagesThe classic Fleetwood Mac line-up on stage, with Christine McVie centre, in 2018Christine McVie, who has died at the age of 79, was an integral member of the complicated cast of characters who made up one of the greatest bands ever.

  • US ex-cop who killed neighbour found guilty

    January 2024

    Police handout/ FacebookAmber Guyger (left) said she thought Botham Jean was an intruder in her own apartmentA US former police officer who shot dead her neighbour inside his own apartment in Dallas has been found guilty of murder.

  • Where does the red carpet come from?

    January 2024

    By Lindsay BakerFeatures correspondent AlamyThe Oscars red carpet only became a fixture in 1961 but now it inspires hours-worth of television coverage as celebrities walk it before the ceremony starts (Credit: Alamy)The crimson path that Oscar nominees tread dates back at least 2,500 years.

  • "En verdad no es tu hija": cmo regalar una prueba de ADN puede acabar destruyendo tu familia

    January 2024

    Lucy AshBBC News, Connecticut20 diciembre 2018 Hace tres años, Jenny decidió hacerse una prueba de ADN "solo para divertirse".

  • Big supermarkets cut price of formula

    January 2024

    By Sam GruetBusiness reporter, BBC News Getty ImagesAsda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons have joined Iceland in cutting the cost of Aptamil baby formula.

  • Can online dating burnout be stopped?

    January 2024

    By Jessica KleinFeatures correspondent Getty(Credit: Getty)Scrolling, chatting, meeting, ghosting: online dating can be a depressing grind that leaves many singles feeling burnt out.

  • Chris Brown speaks about Rihanna assault

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesChris Brown said he and Rihanna had a volatile relationshipChris Brown has spoken about his assault on ex-girlfriend Rihanna, describing how a violent relationship culminated with him punching her.

  • From WW2 casualty to top Republican

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesBob Dole, a World War Two veteran who went on to be a long-time Republican senator and US presidential candidate, has died aged 98.

  • It all started with anime: Moving to Tokyo and why we stayed

    January 2024

    Please always refer to the latest government advice before booking travel and departing on any trip. Looking back to their earliest encounters with Japan, popular Japan-related content creators The Anime Man and CDawgVA fondly share recollections of anime.

  • Oxford - BBC Weather

    January 2024

    Sunday Tomorrow will start dull and damp with persistent rain. This will gradually clear away to the east, leaving a drier afternoon with some bright spells developing.

  • Por que o norte est na parte superior da maioria dos mapas do mundo?

    January 2024

    Por Jerry BrottonDa BBC Rádio 4, Série "One Direction" *4 junho 2022 Poucas coisas parecem mais naturais do que os quatro pontos cardeais.

  • Shaun Hillary jailed over fatal milk tanker crash

    January 2024

    Cumbria PoliceBen Law might have lived had Shaun Hillary been driving within the speed limitA mother has paid tribute to her much-loved son as a man was jailed for nine months over his death.

  • Snoop Dogg dey face sexual assault allegation from former dancer

    January 2024

    11 February 2022 One woman don accuse American rapper Snoop Dogg say e sexually assault her for 2013 and she claim say e happun for inside bathroom for one TV studio.

  • Strictly Come Dancing 2023 - Everything you need to know about series 21

    January 2024

    Published: 12 December 2023 Strictly Come Dancing is back on our screens for 2023, marking the 21st series of the nation’s favourite dancing show.

  • The Finish Line - Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene tease "nail-biting, hilarious and actually tear-jerkin

    January 2024

    The Finish Line – due to air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer this summer - sees contestants compete in quiz-fuelled races across a unique racetrack set.

  • What's happening over the bank holiday weekend?

    January 2024

    By Yazmina GarcíaBBC News ReutersThe UK is having a four-day bank holiday weekend at the beginning of June, for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee.

  • Why are so many people talking about it?

    January 2024

    By George PierpointBBC News, Washington Livia Abreu/Erika Christensen/Merle HoffmanThree women with different perspectives on the new lawOn the 46th anniversary of the landmark US ruling that made abortion legal, New York state signed into law a new abortion rights bill.

  • Why Bernstein nose row is complicated

    January 2024

    By Annabel RackhamEntertainment reporter Getty ImagesBradley Cooper appears as Leonard Bernstein and Carey Mulligan as his lover Felicia Montealegre in Maestro.

  • Why cramming for tests often fails

    January 2024

    By Tom StaffordFeatures correspondent (Thinkstock)You may think you know your own mind, but when it comes to memory, research suggests that you don't.

  • Why is there a row over Scotland's longest road?

    January 2024

    By Steven McKenzieBBC Scotland Highlands and Islands reporter BBCThe A9 is Scotland's longest roadPeople are being asked for their views about the project to upgrade Scotland's longest road.

  • 'On any other night you're saying great result' - Thompson

    January 2024

    Steven Thompson says the fact Rangers were unable to go top of the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday night took some of the gloss off their performance against Ross County.

  • Chester Zoo hopes new black jaguar will help viable population aim

    January 2024

    Chester ZooCarnivores team manager Dave Hall said Inka was "a wonderful ambassador for her species"A zoo has welcomed the arrival of a "

  • Civilisation - History of the BBC

    January 2024

    Kenneth Clark at Notre-Dame de Paris during the production of episode one of Civilisation 'The Skin of our Teeth'. Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark began on 23 February 1969.

  • Driver, 95, admits Braywick Cemetery death

    January 2024

    GooglePaul Mills was hit by a car as he was working in the grounds of Braywick CemeteryA judge has described the case of a 95-year-old driver who hit and killed a man in a cemetery as "

  • Eight arrests after two officers die in 'narco-boat' chase

    January 2024

    By Laura GozziBBC News EPAGuardia Civil officers carry the coffin of their colleague David Perez Carracedo in Pamplona, northern SpainEight people have been arrested in Spain after two officers were killed in a boat chase with suspected drug traffickers.

  • India mystery over Delhi's 'house of mass hangings'

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesThe neighbourhood of Burari is reeling from the deaths of the Chundawat familyThe funerals of 11 members of an extended family - 10 of whom were found hanging from the ceiling of their home in the Indian capital Delhi - will take place on Monday night following post-mortem examinations, police say.

  • Jeff Bezos and the secretive world of superyachts

    January 2024

    By Max MatzaBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesSuperyachts gather in MonacoNews that Jeff Bezos has bought a "superyacht" has revived interest in the secretive world of the uber-rich globetrotters who enjoy these ultimate status symbols.

  • Katy Perry wins in Dark Horse copyright appeal

    January 2024

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent Getty ImagesKaty Perry's biggest hits include California Gurls, Firework, I Kissed A Girl and Dark HorseKaty Perry will no longer have to pay $2.

  • League of Legends: Terminology you need to know for championship live on BBC

    January 2024

    League of Legends is a Moba - a multiplayer online battle arena - where two teams try to outdo each other by destroying each other's nexus.

  • London's iconic Camden Market put up for sale

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesLondon's historic Camden Market has been put up for sale. The market's billionaire owner is reportedly hoping a deal will net him as much as £1.

  • Por qu tantos barcos llevan la bandera de Panam?

    January 2024

    Aliyya SwabyBBC10 agosto 2014Actualizado 11 agosto 2014 Gracias a su ubicación y su forma delgada, Panamá disfruta de una posición como el guardián de una de las rutas más importantes de comercio marítimo del mundo, la que conecta los océanos Pacífico y Atlántico.

  • Season 9 BBC Shop US

    January 2024

    Welcome to Kembleford, the sleepy Cotswolds village where seven more dastardly deeds call for Father Brown’s investigation, drawing on his astute powers of observation, remarkable intuition and deep understanding of human nature.

  • Sinad O'Connor: muere la cantante irlandesa a los 56 aos

    January 2024

    Article informationAuthor, RedacciónRole, BBC News Mundo26 julio 2023 La cantante irlandesa Sinéad O'Connor falleció a los 56 años de edad, según informó su familia este miércoles.

  • St Ouen parishioners back plans to buy 950k home for elderly

    January 2024

    BBCHigh Marsh House in St Ouen has been empty for three yearsPeople in St Ouen have backed plans to purchase and demolish a £950,000 property to house the elderly.

  • This woman's sketches have solved over 1,000 crimes

    January 2024

    Her sketches have solved over 1,000 crimesEven in a world of omnipresent surveillance technology, old-fashioned pencil artists help police catch bad guys.

  • TikTok sends Welsh covers band viral

    January 2024

    By Natalie GriceBBC News Punk Rock FactoryPunk Rock Factory - (l-r) Ryan, Peej, Benj and Kob - also cover children's TV theme tunes, like the Power Rangers characters pictured on stage with them"

  • What it means to be a #GirlDad

    January 2024

    By Anna HodgesNewsbeat reporter Getty ImagesKobe Bryant with his daughter GiannaIf you're the proud dad of girls, the chances are you've seen #GirlDad on thousands of pictures of men with their daughters over the past few days.

  • "Barbie": qu dice la crtica sobre la esperada pelcula protagonizada por Margot Robbie y Ryan G

    January 2024

    Article informationAuthor, Steven McIntoshRole, Reportero de entretenimiento19 julio 2023 "La vida en plástico es fantástica", según los varios críticos que han alabado la película de Barbie.

  • 5 preguntas para entender los riesgos del cido hialurnico, el producto estrella para eliminar la

    January 2024

    André BiernathBBC News Brasil15 julio 2022 En las últimas décadas, la búsqueda de un rostro libre de arrugas y otros signos de envejecimiento ha ganado un gran aliado: el ácido hialurónico, una sustancia que se puede aplicar en las capas internas de la piel para promover la hidratación, rellenar la piel y dar los contornos deseados en el mentón, las mejillas, los labios y los párpados.

  • Cranbrook School pupils die in Bolivia car crash

    January 2024

    Family handoutFreddie McLennan (left) and Joe Atkins, both 19, were due to start at university next termTwo British teenagers on a gap year have died in a car crash in Bolivia.

  • Does coffee really sober you up when drunk?

    January 2024

    By Claudia HammondFeatures correspondent Thinkstock(Copyright: Thinkstock)It’s an appealing idea that caffeine can cancel out the effects of too much alcohol. Sadly, studies reveal it is not that straightforward.

  • Europe's mission to Mercury returns first pictures

    January 2024

    By Jonathan AmosBBC Science Correspondent@BBCAmos @BepiColombo"Happy snaps": The first images of Mercury have delighted mission scientistsEurope's BepiColombo mission has returned its first pictures of Mercury, the Solar System's innermost planet.

  • Hungary tries for baby boom with tax breaks and loan forgiveness

    January 2024

    Getty ImagesHungary's population is falling and the prime minister hopes these measures will reverse the trendHungarian women with four children or more will be exempted for life from paying income tax, the prime minister has said, unveiling plans designed to boost the number of babies being born.

  • Inside South Africa's Operation Dudula: 'Why we hate foreigners'

    January 2024

    By Ayanda Charlie in Johannesburg & Tamasin Ford in LondonBBC Africa Eye BBCSouth African anti-migrant group Operation Dudula has become notorious for raiding businesses belonging to foreign nationals and forcing shops to close.

  • La caja de acero que dispar la globalizacin

    January 2024

    Tim Harford y Ben Crighton BBC, Serie: 50 cosas que hicieron la economía moderna14 enero 2017 La característica que mejor define hoy la economía es, quizá, que es global.

  • Massive rise in antisemitic incidents

    January 2024

    By Helena Wilkinson & Jamie Whitehead BBC News EPAThere has been a "massive increase" in antisemitic incidents in London since the Hamas attacks on Israel, the Metropolitan Police said.

  • Mum Direction: Zayn Malik's mother on raising a pop star

    January 2024

    However, the family - Zayn's parents, three sisters and the family dog - have made one upgrade, moving to a new house in the city.

  • Outrage over YouTuber's Japan dead man video

    January 2024

    YOUTUBE/Logan PaulThe video was posted to his 15 million subscribersAn American YouTube star has prompted a barrage of criticism after he posted a video which showed the body of an apparent suicide victim in Japan.

  • Star Wars C-3PO actor Anthony Daniels is selling film memorabilia

    January 2024

    By Danny FullbrookBBC News, Hertfordshire PA MediaAnthony Daniels is selling a C-3PO head used on screen in the original Star Wars movie, A New HopeThe actor who played C-3PO in Star Wars said "

  • The 'unwarranted hype' of stem cell therapies

    January 2024

    By Jules MontagueFeatures correspondent AlamyClinics claim that expensive stem cell therapies can help patients with dementia, autism, multiple sclerosis and even cerebral palsy - and crowdfunding campaigns to pay for the treatments are increasingly common.

  • The complicated truth about social media and body image

    January 2024

    By Kelly OakesFeatures correspondent GettyMany of us suspect that the beautiful, often highly-edited images of people we see on social media make us feel worse about our own bodies.

  • The film that has divided the US

    January 2024

    By Brandon AmbrosinoFeatures correspondent Angel StudiosIt's been the surprise hit of the summer, dividing opinion and going head-to-head with the new Indiana Jones.

  • Veteran British actress dies at 89

    January 2024

    BBCSyms was a highly versatile actress who was seen in both gritty dramas and comediesBritish actress Sylvia Syms, a star of stage and screen for six decades, has died at the age of 89.

  • Why is Pluto no longer a planet?

    January 2024

    Prof Owen Gingerich of Harvard, who chaired the planet definition committee, revealed that only 10% of the 2,700 scientists who had attended the 10-day meeting were present at the Pluto vote.

  • "Sound of Freedom": la controversia en Estados Unidos por la taquillera pelcula sobre pedofilia si

    December 2023

    Article informationAuthor, Mike WendlingRole, BBC News14 julio 2023 El verano es una época para los éxitos de taquilla de gran presupuesto, pero este año un drama independiente con tintes religiosos compite con personajes como Indiana Jones y causa revuelo político.

  • Are we living in a Blade Runner world?

    December 2023

    By David BarnettFeatures correspondent Alamy(Credit: Alamy)The 1982 sci-fi film imagined a dystopian metropolis in November 2019. But, now we've caught up, to what extent did it really predict our present reality, asks David Barnett.

  • Broad Chalke - BBC Weather

    December 2023

    Sunday Tomorrow will start dull and damp with persistent rain. This will gradually clear away to the east, leaving a drier afternoon with some bright spells developing.

  • China's Xinhua agency unveils AI news presenter

    December 2023

    By Chris BaraniukTechnology reporter China's 'first AI news anchor'China's state news agency has unveiled a virtual newsreader sporting a sharp suit and a somewhat robotic voice.

  • Crowds clash with riot police as activist jailed

    December 2023

    By Robert GreenallBBC News Watch: Crowds pelt riot police with snowballs during clashes outside the courtroomRussian riot police fired tear gas and hit protesters with batons in Bashkortostan on Wednesday after a rights activist was sentenced to four years in a penal colony.

  • India's new 'anti-Muslim' law explained

    December 2023

    AFPOne analyst has called the bill the most consequential action of the Modi governmentIndia's parliament has passed a bill which offers amnesty to non-Muslim illegal immigrants from three neighbouring countries.

  • Italy mourns and asks who will succeed Berlusconi

    December 2023

    By Sofia BettizaBBC News, Milan ReutersBerlusconi's three children by his second wife - Eleonora, Barbara and Luigi - were among the many mourners paying their final respectsItaly has held a state funeral for ex-Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, attended by political leaders, his family and a string of ex-girlfriends.

  • James Earl Jones steps back from Darth Vader role

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesJames Earl Jones, now 91, also voiced Mufasa in The Lion KingJames Earl Jones is the voice behind legendary Star Wars' villain Darth Vader, but it seems the 91-year-old has finally hung up his helmet.

  • Kanye and Drake set aside feud for prisoner concert

    December 2023

    By Manish PandeyNewsbeat reporter Getty ImagesYe has supported Larry Hoover's release for yearsThe sight of Ye (who recently changed his name from Kanye West) and Drake on stage together is not something fans would ever expect to see, because of their long-running feud.

  • Nios desaparecidos en la selva de Colombia: "No se entiende que, con todo lo que recorrimos, los e

    December 2023

    Daniel PardoCorresponsal de BBC Mundo en Colombia12 junio 2023 El operativo contó con tecnología de punta y saberes ancestrales. Cientos de soldados y guardias indígenas.

  • Oxford bookseller Blackwell's sold to Waterstones

    December 2023

    GoogleThe first Blackwell's shop was opened in Broad Street, Oxford, in 1879Waterstones has bought the family-owned bookseller Blackwell's, as its outgoing owner said it was "

  • Pressure on nature threatens many flowering plants with extinction

    December 2023

    By Claire MarshallBBC Environment & Rural Affairs Correspondent RGB KewA species new to science, the world's largest giant waterlily can grow to more than 3m wideForty-five per cent of the world's known flowering plants could be threatened by extinction, scientists have warned.

  • The 'crocodile' who snapped back

    December 2023

    BBCEmmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the man known as "the crocodile" because of his political cunning, achieved a long-held ambition to succeed Robert Mugabe as Zimbabwe's president in November last year.

  • The snake people of southern India

    December 2023

    By Yasaswini SampathkumarFeatures correspondent Jeff Rotman/AlamyMembers of India’s Irula tribe are known for their ancient and intimate knowledge of snakes (Credit: Jeff Rotman/Alamy)Known for their ancient and intimate knowledge of snakes, the Irula tribe’s skills form an important but nearly invisible part of the healthcare system in India.

  • Tinder, Chappy and Bumble 'least preferred' way to meet people

    December 2023

    By Daniel Rosney & Roisin HastieNewsbeat reporters Ready for some first date horror stories?Dating apps are the least preferred way to meet someone new - despite around half of 16-34-year-olds using them, a Radio 1 Newsbeat survey suggests.

  • US interest rates raised to highest level in 16 years

    December 2023

    By Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter, New York Getty ImagesThe US central bank has raised interest rates to the highest level in 16 years as it battles to stabilise prices.

  • Why there are so many Japanese emoji

    December 2023

    By Bryan LufkinFeatures correspondent@bryan_lufkin Getty ImagesEmoji have become a core part of 21st Century communications, but many nations feel their cultures aren't well-represented (Credit: Getty Images)To have emoji of your country’s symbols is to have a place on the world stage – but will the already sprawling catalogue ever be fully inclusive?

  • December 2023

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  • A leading data scientist's journey from doomism to climate hope

    December 2023

    By India BourkeFeatures correspondent Angela CatlinThe Oxford data scientist Hannah Ritchie urges action to secure climate hope (Credit: Angela Catlin)Data scientist Hannah Ritchie argues that planetary damage could be about to peak – but that the US election result could be "

  • Aaron Rodgers will no longer appear on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show

    December 2023

    By Mike WendlingBBC News Getty ImagesAaron Rodgers had used his slot on the show to criticise late-night host Jimmy KimmelStar quarterback Aaron Rodgers has made his last appearance for now on a popular sports talk show after a string of controversial comments.

  • Don't match female refugees with single men, UN says

    December 2023

    By Hamzah AbbasBBC News ReutersUkrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion arrive at Przemysl Glowny train station, in Poland,The UN's refugee agency has urged the UK government to ensure that Ukrainian women and children are not matched with single men as hosts.

  • Donald Trump does not have presidential immunity, US court rules

    December 2023

    By Sam CabralBBC News, Washington ReutersA spokesman for the former president said they would file an appeal to the Supreme CourtDonald Trump does not have presidential immunity and can be prosecuted on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election, a US court has ruled.

  • In search of Russia's lost gold

    December 2023

    By Lina ZeldovichFeatures correspondent Maarten Udema/AlamyRussia’s infamous treasure train is one of the country’s most enigmatic legends (Credit: Maarten Udema/Alamy)One hundred years ago, the Bolsheviks captured the entirety of Tsar Nicholas II’s family gold reserve – or so they thought.

  • James Norton to star in 'devastating' stage adaptation

    December 2023

    By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter Charlie GrayLeft to right: Zach Wyatt (who will play Malcolm), James Norton (Jude), Omari Douglas (JB) and Luke Thompson (Willem)A novel which developed a passionate following among young audiences will be adapted for the stage in a new West End production starring James Norton.

  • Las decenas de desaparecidos que deja la "migracin invisible" desde Ecuador hacia EE.UU.

    December 2023

    Matías ZibellBBC News Mundo, Ecuador5 abril 2022 Cristian Lupercio tenía 21 años cuando salió de Cuenca, capital de la provincia ecuatoriana de Azuay, con destino a Estados Unidos.

  • Megan McGillin diagnosed at the age of 10

    December 2023

    By Aileen MoynaghBBC News NI Megan McGillin Megan McGillin says keeping fit has kept her liver functioning for so long.A medical student who was told at the age of 10 she had the liver of an alcoholic has said rowing has delayed her need for a liver transplant.

  • Nadie quiere que vivas un duelo largo porque no sabemos qu hacer con el dolor propio, mucho men

    December 2023

    Article informationAuthor, Daniel García MarcoRole, HayFestivalQueretaro@BBCMundoTwitter, @danigmarco14 septiembre 2023 ¿Existe la reconciliación después de la muerte? Cuántas veces habrás pensado tras el fallecimiento de un ser querido que te habría gustado decirle lo que quedó finalmente sin decir.

  • The full list of winners and nominees at the Emmy Awards

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesAyo Edebiri was named best supporting comedy actress for her performance in The BearThe winners have been announced for the 75th Emmy Awards, the US TV industry's highest honours, with Succession and The Bear leading the way.

  • The risks of coming out at work

    December 2023

    By Reina GattusoFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesAlthough society has made many strides in queer acceptance and visibility, coming out at work is still a monumental – and sometimes risky – task for many LGBTQ workers.

  • The Way of Water's Oscar-winning visual effects

    December 2023

    By Danielle FlemingBBC Click 20th Century StudiosThe film is up for four awards at the Oscars 2023, which are held on 12 MarchFans and critics of James Cameron's epic blockbuster Avatar have waited 13 years for a sequel.

  • Trump liable for golf resort's 'false valuation', court rules

    December 2023

    By Andrew PickenBBC Scotland News ReutersDonald Trump teeing off at the opening of his controversial Aberdeenshire golf course at Menie in 2012A judge has ruled that Donald Trump and his company are liable for the "

  • UK toys celebrated on Royal Mail stamps

    December 2023

    PAAll the toys in the new set of stamps were made in the UK.The UK's favourite toys from the past 100 years are being celebrated in a new set of stamps from the Royal Mail.

  • Why Angus Cloud was so captivating

    December 2023

    By Laura MartinFeatures correspondent Alamy/HBOTributes are pouring in for Cloud, known as Fezco in HBO's teen drama, following his tragic death.

  • Why the Indian barbershop is a unique institution

    December 2023

    Bollywood magazines like Filmfare, Stardust and Cine Blitz are still there. Earlier, the hairstyles were copied from these magazines, but now saloons have posters of Caucasian men sporting alien European or American styles.

  • Apple joins opposition to encrypted message app scanning

    December 2023

    By Chris VallanceTechnology reporter, BBC News ReutersApple has criticised powers in the Online Safety Bill that could be used to force encrypted messaging tools like iMessage, WhatsApp and Signal to scan messages for child abuse material.

  • Award winning series Casualty will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday 30 December

    December 2023

    Casualty, the world’s longest running primetime medical drama has today released its winter trailer, giving viewers a glimpse of a gripping few months ahead for the popular BBC series.

  • BBC Mundo - Noticias - El aceite de coco combate la caries dental

    December 2023

    El aceite de coco logró atacar las bacterias responsables de la placa dental. El aceite de coco ataca la bacteria responsable de las caries y puede ser utilizada como un ingrediente en los productos de cuidado dental, revela un estudio en Irlanda.

  • How an 80-year-old comedy resonates

    December 2023

    By Gregory WakemanFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesThe Philadelphia Story was released 80 years ago this month. Gregory Wakeman explores how the comedy deals with sensitive modern issues through the prism of quips, barbs – and sexual tension.

  • How the Megan Thee Stallion shooting trial played out

    December 2023

    By Riyah CollinsBBC Newsbeat Getty ImagesMore than three years have passed since Tory Lanez shot Megan Thee Stallion in the feetRapper Tory Lanez has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet.

  • How to shop smart and spot rip-offs

    December 2023

    By Riyah CollinsBBC Newsbeat Getty ImagesWhat started as a single day of sales in November now lasts for weeksIf your inbox currently looks like this: "

  • Marvel's most intriguing show in years

    December 2023

    By Stephen KellyFeatures correspondent Marvel Studios 2020Both Kevin Can… and WandaVision comment on the strange persistence of the retro trope of the patient, subservient wife (Credit: Marvel Studios 2020)WandaVision – Marvel's new offering on Disney+ – is the superhero franchise's 'strangest and most interesting project' for some time, writes Stephen Kelly.

  • Massive Saharan dust cloud shrouds the Caribbean

    December 2023

    AFPMorro castle in Havana, Cuba was shrouded in haze from the dust cloudA huge cloud of Saharan dust has darkened the skies over parts of the Caribbean.

  • Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from Madrid Open, say organisers

    December 2023

    World number one Novak Djokovic has pulled out of next week's Madrid Open, the organisers have confirmed. No reason has been given for his withdrawal, though in a statement the tournament organisers wish Djokovic a "

  • Poland pledges more jets to Ukraine as Zelensky visits

    December 2023

    By Antoinette RadfordBBC News Radek Pietruszka/EPAUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Polish President Andrzej Duda shake handsUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has visited Poland, as his hosts promised to send more fighter jets to Ukraine.

  • RFK Jr wasn't campaigning as an anti-vaxxer

    December 2023

    By Mike WendlingBBC News Getty ImagesRobert F Kennedy Jr has downplayed his anti-vaccine views in his run for the US presidency, but a podcast appearance has put them front and centre once again.

  • Tel Aviv car-ramming kills Italian tourist and injures 7

    December 2023

    By Yolande Knell & Christy CooneyBBC News, in Jerusalem and London ReutersAn Italian tourist has been killed and seven other people injured in a suspected car-ramming attack near a beach in Tel Aviv, Israeli medics say.

  • The combover: A hairstyle that refuses to lie down

    December 2023

    In American Hustle, a 1970s-set tale of scams and intrigue, we first see the main character, Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale), arranging and securing an elaborate weave of hair over his bald pate.

  • The long shot that saved Belize's coral

    December 2023

    By Veronika PerkovaFeatures correspondent Fragments of HopeThe ecology of the reef boomed back after a prolonged restoration effort, painstakingly rearing corals and planting them out (Credit: Fragments of Hope)When Hurricane Iris hit southern Belize in 2001, the country's magnificent corals were destroyed.

  • The urban hyenas that attack rough sleepers

    December 2023

    They are now living on the bed in his spare room. They are called Screamer and Stylo, and they are ugly-looking creatures.

  • Thousands flee floods after dam collapse near Nova Kakhovka

    December 2023

    By Alex Binley in London and Paul Adams in KyivBBC News Watch: President Zelensky shared a video of the dam on TelegramThousands of people are being evacuated downstream of a major dam which has collapsed in Russian-held Ukraine.

  • Trailer for new game revealed after online leak

    December 2023

    By Mariko Oi, Tom Gerken & Marc CieslakBBC News Watch: What have we learnt from the GTA VI trailer?A first glimpse of the sixth game in the Grand Theft Auto series has finally been revealed after the trailer for the long-awaited blockbuster was leaked.

  • 3 causas de la sangre en las heces (que no son cncer de colon)

    December 2023

    Article informationAuthor, RedacciónRole, BBC News Mundo 10 agosto 2023 Es mucho más frecuente de lo que se piensa, pero cuando aparece puede causar gran alarma.

  • Cold food and drinks pain explained

    December 2023

    By Michelle RobertsHealth editor, BBC News online Getty ImagesScientists believe they have worked out why biting down on ice or drinking something really cold causes excruciating pain for some people.

  • Donald Trump's election fraud trial in Georgia will be livestreamed

    December 2023

    By Tom GeogheganBBC News Watch: Trump surrenders last week at Georgia jail...in 74 secondsDonald Trump's trial in Georgia over charges of election fraud will be livestreamed and televised, a judge has ruled.

  • Fans sing Dirty Old Town at MacGowan's procession

    December 2023

    There were songs and music on the streets of Dublin on Friday as fans gathered to celebrate the life of The Pogues singer Shane MacGowan.

  • Florida high school alters 80 'immodest' yearbook photos of students

    December 2023

    .Riley was one of the students whose photo was altered (Image courtesy of family)A Florida high school is facing a backlash for altering the yearbook photos of 80 female students to add clothing to their chests and shoulders.

  • Ghosts series 5 cast tease "very meaningful and emotional" final series

    December 2023

    Published: 12:01 am, 26 September 2023 Ghosts’ stars, writers and creators Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond return with six new episodes of the smash-hit comedy, along with Lolly Adefope, Charlotte Ritchie and Kiell Smith-Bynoe,.

  • Hipoptamos: herbvoros o canbales? - BBC News Mundo

    December 2023

    Ella DaviesBBC29 enero 2015 A lo largo de los años, la ciencia se ha equivocado respecto al comportamiento de los hipopótamos.

  • In pictures: Bahrain's ancient pearl fishing

    December 2023

    With the decline in the pearl trade, the songs and dances associated with the farewell and return ceremonies - wishing pearl divers a lucrative season and marking their safe return - were gradually disappearing.

  • Lincoln City v West Ham United

    December 2023

    home team, Lincoln City Number 3, J. Brown Number 5, A. Jackson Number 10, E. Bishop Number 12, J.

  • Memes exempt as EU backs controversial copyright law

    December 2023

    By Zoe KleinmanTechnology reporter, BBC News EPA'No meme is illegal': Protests were held against the copyright law changesCopyright laws which critics say could change the internet have been voted in by the European Parliament.

  • Millions of users' email addresses 'stolen' in data hack

    December 2023

    By Chris VallanceBBC News Getty ImagesData alleged to contain the email addresses of more than 200 million Twitter users is being given away for free on a hacker forum, reports say.

  • Rare show of Northern Lights dazzles North America

    December 2023

    By Brandon DrenonBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesHues of pink, purple and green streaked the skies in North America overnight in a dazzling display of Northern Lights.

  • Red Star Belgrade 2-3 Man City: Micah Hamilton and Oscar Bobb score first goals for City in Champion

    December 2023

    Red Star Belgrade 2-3 Man City: Pep Guardiola delighted by goal from former ball boy Micah HamiltonWinger Micah Hamilton scored on a dream Manchester City debut as he helped his side beat Red Star Belgrade and reach the Champions League last 16 with a 100% record.

  • Scientists hope to revive marsupial from extinction

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesA Tasmanian tiger photographed in Australia's Hobart Zoo (undated)Researchers in Australia and the US are embarking on a multi-million dollar project to bring the Tasmanian tiger back from extinction.

  • Sndrome de Down: "Nos ofrecieron 15 veces abortar a nuestro beb"

    December 2023

    Charlie JonesBBC News22 noviembre 2020 El 90% de las mujeres cuyos fetos son diagnosticados con síndrome de Down optan por abortar, que es legal hasta el momento del nacimiento.

  • Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho Aguirre's son charged with murder

    December 2023

    By Derek CaiBBC News, Singapore ReutersDaniel Sancho Bronchalo has been charged with the murder of a 44-year-old Colombian surgeon in ThailandRenowned Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho Aguirre's son has been charged with murder for killing and dismembering a man in Thailand.

  • What was left behind by US forces?

    December 2023

    By The Visual Journalism Team BBC News Taliban fighters were seen posing in aircraft for pictures and celebrating on the tarmac of Kabul airportPictures have emerged of Taliban fighters with military equipment left behind by US forces at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport.

  • December 2023

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    December 2023

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  • A quick guide to the UKs new prime minister

    December 2023

    BBCThe former chancellor Rishi Sunak is the UK's new prime minister. Here's what you need to know about him. He won after running for the second time this yearHe lost to Liz Truss in September, but she resigned six weeks later.

  • April Jones: Mark Bridger 'probably responsible' for death, court told

    December 2023

    The man accused of murdering missing April Jones is expected to say he was probably responsible for her death but he did not murder her, a court has heard.

  • Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas?

    December 2023

    By Reality Check, BBC Monitoring and BBC Persian BBC News TWITTERMore than 1,000 Iranian students - mostly schoolgirls - have fallen ill over the past three months in what has been reported to be a wave of poisonings, possibly with toxic gas.

  • Brentford's Tariqe Fosu joins Stoke on loan

    December 2023

    Brentford have confirmed Tariqe Fosu has joined Stoke City on a season-long loan. The winger, 26, joined the Bees from Oxford United in January 2020 and helped Thomas Frank's side win promotion to the Premier League.

  • Colombias buzzing comeback city

    December 2023

    By Ian NeubauerFeatures correspondent Ian NeubauerOnly 5% of people who travel to Colombia visit the city of Cali (Credit: Ian Neubauer)Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin top most travellers' lists, but only one in 20 visits the vibrant, buzzing city of Cali in the country's south.

  • England vs Italy LIVE: Euro 2024 qualifier - score, commentary & updates from Wembley - Live

    December 2023

    England vs Italy LIVE: Euro 2024 qualifier - score, commentary & updates from Wembley - Live - BBC Sport A-Z SportsMore from Sport SummaryEngland qualify for Euro 2024 after impressive win over ItalyKane (2) and Rashford score as Three Lions come from behind at WembleyEx-West Ham forward Scamacca had put Italy in front against run of playThree Lions top of Group C on 16 points from six gamesLive ReportingMatch StatsLine-upsScoresTables ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o67CZ5qopV%2BovbC%2B02ijoq6VZLOwu9ObmKWkX2uEcYGVbGdv

  • Eritrea President Isaias Afwerki 'both charismatic and brutal'

    December 2023

    ReutersPresident Isaias Afwerki (left) welcomed Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to AsmaraSaturday's visit of Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki to Addis Ababa, the capital of its neighbour Ethiopia, is a remarkable turnaround for the 72-year-old independence leader who has been isolated diplomatically and seen as secretive and paranoid.

  • Le Havre 0-2 Paris St-Germain: Visitors win despite Gianluigi Donnarumma sending off

    December 2023

    Paris St-Germain overcame the early sending off of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to win at Le Havre and move four points clear at the top of Ligue 1.

  • McDonalds concept CosMcs could win the coffee war against Starbucks and Dunkin

    December 2023

    By Lillian StoneFeatures correspondent Getty ImagesEnthusiasts flocked to the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Illinois, to get their first taste of CosMc's menu (Credit: Getty Images)McDonald's has begun to open the first locations of its experimental, retro coffee drive-through.

  • Norwich City Football Club to bring in safe standing at Carrow Road

    December 2023

    By Lewis AdamsBBC News, Norfolk PA MediaCarrow Road will have three areas revamped to accommodate safe standingNorwich City Football Club has announced safe standing will be implemented at its home ground for next season.

  • Oxford and Cambridge club members face hard disk theft

    December 2023

    ReutersThe actor and broadcaster Stephen Fry is among the luxurious club's membersMembers of an exclusive club restricted to selected graduates of Oxford and Cambridge universities are being warned that computer data containing their personal details is feared stolen.

  • Pakistan floods: One third of country is under water

    December 2023

    By Leo SandsBBC News EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockA flooded street on Monday in Nowshera districtOne-third of Pakistan has been completely submerged by historic flooding, its climate minister says.

  • The movement to live frugally and retire decades early

    December 2023

    Anna RajdlAs part of her strategy to live frugally for financial independence, 28-year-old Gwen Merz spends time meal prepping so she can avoid eating out (Credit: Anna Rajdl)In a world in which many people are working longer and longer, some people are managing to do the opposite.

  • UK to loan back Ghana's looted 'crown jewels'

    December 2023

    By Katie RazzallCulture and media editor British MuseumA ceremonial cap worn by courtiers at coronations is among the items that will be loaned back to GhanaThe UK is sending some of Ghana's "

  • Why are some Sikhs calling for a separate homeland in India?

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesPro-Khalistan supporters protesting in front of the Indian Consulate in Toronto in JulyDiplomatic tensions over calls for a separate homeland for Sikhs in India have escalated, after Canada said it was looking at "

  • 'Superhero DNA' keeps diseases at bay

    December 2023

    They found 13 healthy people who should have developed one of eight genetic diseases: cystic fibrosis, Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, familial dysautonomia, epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Pfeiffer syndrome, autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome, acampomelic campomelic dysplasia and atelosteogenesis.

  • Born to redo it: Craig David on his 'crazy' career revival

    December 2023

    "It's quite a pivotal moment for both of us," says David, "because grime has been on the up with artists like Skepta and Stormzy starting to get mainstream love, and I was very much a pioneer in the garage scene.

  • Clinton investigator dead at 76

    December 2023

    By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News Getty ImagesKenneth Starr at an event in 2019Kenneth Starr, the prosecutor whose investigation led to then-President Bill Clinton's impeachment, has died at the age of 76, his family says.

  • Does it deserve its bad reputation?

    December 2023

    By Lauren TurnerBBC News, Washington DC BBCEverything you think you know about American cheese is wrong. That's what the cheese makers and cheesemongers of the US want to tell you.

  • Electric vehicle myths and facts Listicle

    December 2023

    Myth 2: Lagging is an inevitable part of using an electric vehicle, so sacrificing performance is the price paid for being environmentally responsible.

  • FBI investigating deadly New Year's Day collision in Rochester, New York

    December 2023

    By Chloe KimBBC News, New York CBSThe fire from the crash took Rochester firefighters an hour to extinguishThe FBI is investigating a New Year's Day crash in upstate New York that killed three people and injured at least nine more.

  • Fifa World Cup 2014: The Netherlands team profile

    December 2023

    The Netherlands all-time leading scorer Robin Van Persie will be a key part of his country's hopes to go one step further in Brazil.

  • How pollution is causing a male fertility crisis

    December 2023

    By Katherine LathamFeatures correspondent Edward Berthelot/Getty ImagesGlobal trends suggest that sperm counts have been steadily declining over the past five decades (Credit: Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)Sperm quality appears to be declining around the world but is a little discussed cause of infertility.

  • India actress urges women to speak up on deepfake videos

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesRashmika Mandanna had described a viral deepfake video of herself as "extremely scary".Indian actress Rashmika Mandanna, who was recently targeted with a deepfake video, has urged people to not share such material.

  • Intee le'eg tahay waxyeellada bacaha ay dawladda Soomaaliya mamnuucday

    December 2023

    2 Febraayo 2024 Dawladda Soomaaliya ayaa soo saartay amar ay dalka uga mamnuucayso isticmaalaka bacaha halka mar la isticmaalo ee aadka ugu badan Soomaaliya.

  • Manchester United 0-3 Manchester City: Erling Haaland and Phil Foden secure derby victory

    December 2023

    Manchester City cruised past Manchester United with embarrassing ease in the derby at Old Trafford to emphasise the vast gulf between the two sides.

  • Nanny McPhee actor Raphael Coleman dies

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesNanny McPhee star and climate change activist Raphael Coleman has died at the age of 25. His mum Liz Jensen confirmed his death in a statement on Twitter on Friday 7 February.

  • Spotify to axe 1,500 workers to cut costs

    December 2023

    By Nick Edser & Shiona McCallumBBC News Getty ImagesSam Smith appeared recently at the 2023 Spotify Wrapped Live event in LondonSwedish music-streaming giant Spotify has announced it is cutting 17% of its workforce, about 1,500 jobs, as the company seeks to clamp down on costs.

  • Toulouse 1-1 Paris St-Germain: Kylian Mbappe scores on his return as French champions held to draw

    December 2023

    Kylian Mbappe scored a penalty on his Paris St-Germain return as they were held to a frustrating draw at Toulouse in Ligue 1.

  • Where modern China began

    December 2023

    By Eva RammelooFeatures correspondent Blackstation/GettyThe ornate Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty (Credit: Blackstation/Getty)Centuries of glory and prestige can be found among Nanjing’s modern skyscrapers – if you know where to look.

  • Who are the US militia groups?

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesThe FBI says it has foiled a plot to abduct Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer by six men involved with an armed militia group.

  • Will we ever control the weather?

    December 2023

    By Colin BarrasFeatures correspondent (Getty Images)We’ve long tried to make it rain, and now scientists aim to harness lightning with lasers and hurricanes with oil slicks.

  • 'The Whale gives a voice to people like me'

    December 2023

    By Angie BrownBBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter Sean CrawfordSean Crawford says he is now in a much better place and ready to lose weightSean Crawford cried when he saw the trailer for award-winning Hollywood film The Whale.

  • A theory that can help explain why time seems to move slowly

    December 2023

    By Matyáš Moravec, Durham UniversityFeatures correspondent AlamyFor many, time feels like it's passing differently lately. A philosophical theory can help us understand why the days seem to drag during the pandemic.

  • BBC Radio and BBC Sounds to bring festive joy, magical stories and musical treats for audiences this

    December 2023

    Published: 28 November 2022 Updated: 29 November 2022 We’ve got a bumper year of festive cheer lined up for our listeners as we invite them to celebrate this season with us across our much loved stations and BBC Sounds.

  • Catholic priest 'caught snorting cocaine in Nazi room'

    December 2023

    A Catholic priest caught on video obtained by the Sun on Sunday snorting what appeared to be cocaine has taken extended leave from the priesthood.

  • Cmo calcular la "edad humana" de tu perro (y por qu la regla de los 7 aos no funciona)

    December 2023

    Christian Yates*The Conversation17 enero 2020 Si tu perro ha estado vivo y pateando por una década, generalmente se cree que ha envejecido tanto como lo habría hecho un humano de 70 años.

  • El joven que enfrenta amenazas legales por rastrear los vuelos privados de las celebridades

    December 2023

    Article informationAuthor, Mike WendlingRole, BBC News11 febrero 2024 Un estudiante universitario de Florida (Estados Unidos) se ha acostumbrado a exponer a algunas de las personas más ricas y poderosas del mundo.

  • Grand National: Maximum number of runners cut to 34 as part of Aintree safety move

    December 2023

    The Grand National will be reduced to a maximum of 34 runners from 40 as part of measures designed to improve safety.

  • How exercising doesn't mean you burn calories

    December 2023

    Common sense led us to believe that humans were programmed to be as physically active as they can and that the more exercise we do, the more calories we burn.

  • Indulgent grandparents 'bad for children's health'

    December 2023

    SolStockIndulgent grandparents may be having an adverse impact on their grandchildren's health, say researchers. The University of Glasgow study, published in PLOS One journal, suggests grandparents are often inclined to treat and overfeed children.

  • Leicester City 1-0 Bristol City: Jamie Vardy scores from the spot as Foxes beat Robins

    December 2023

    Jamie Vardy scored from the penalty spot as a dominant Leicester beat a dogged Bristol City 1-0 at the King Power Stadium to return to the top of the Championship.

  • No bail for parenting mum accused of child torture

    December 2023

    By Max MatzaBBC News, Seattle CBSA Utah mother-of-six and onetime YouTube parenting influencer who is now facing multiple child abuse charges has been denied bail in a court appearance.

  • Only men at your event? This blog will shame you

    December 2023

    "I think it is always very small steps that we take towards equality, so I don't dare to hope that manels would stop altogether, but if this makes people to think about diversity more seriously and at least some people commit to not organising all male or all white panels, I'd be very happy,"

  • The audacious plan that could save a species

    December 2023

    By Clare SpencerBBC News, Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya Getty ImagesThe future of the northern white rhino is looking bleak. Only two are left in the world - both are female.

  • The hidden upside of imposter syndrome

    December 2023

    By Peter RubinsteinFeatures correspondent@pete_rubinstein AlamyThe behaviours that ‘imposters’ exhibit in an attempt to compensate for their self-doubt can actually make them good at their jobs (Credit: Alamy)Imposter syndrome can shake your confidence, but being underqualified for your job may actually give you an advantage over your more confident peers.

  • The numbers that are too big to imagine

    December 2023

    By Richard FisherFeatures correspondent@rifish Emmanuel LafontWhat's the biggest number you can imagine? (Credit: Emmanuel Lafont)When you move beyond trillions, there are some extremely mind-bending numbers, says Richard Fisher.

  • Women's World Cup preview & predictions: Brazil v Jamaica crunch-match tops bill

    December 2023

    After England sealed their place in the last-16 with a convincing win over China on Tuesday, France, Brazil and Italy are among the teams looking to join them as Group F and Group G wrap up on Wednesday.

  • Zuckerberg says Musk 'not serious' about cage fight

    December 2023

    By Daniel ThomasBusiness reporter, BBC News ReutersElon Musk "isn't serious" about holding a cage fight and "it's time to move on"

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    December 2023

    愛麗絲·羅伯(Alice Robb)2019年2月27日 米哈伊·奇克森特米哈伊(Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi)在二戰期間飽受戰火蹂躪的歐洲長大,小時候他看到大人們都在努力地在戰後重建自己的生活,但也有人失去了意志。於是,他開始專注於一個大多數其他孩子都不會去費力關心的問題:是什麼讓生命值得活下去? 後來,奇克森特米哈伊從匈牙利搬到美國,研究心理學,希望解開從小就困擾他的這個問題。 他想知道,財富和幸福的關係是怎樣的。研究顯示,金錢並不能帶來快樂;超過一個基本值,收入再往上增加幾乎不會提升幸福感。因此,正如他在TED演講中(那場演講的題目很吸引人——《幸福的秘訣》)所說的,他決定探索「在哪些日常生活和日常經歷中,我們能感受到真正的幸福」。 奇克森特米哈伊認為,創意工作者,比如藝術家、畫家和音樂家,可能會有一些獨到見解。他們長期辛勞地投身那些不大可能帶來名聲或財富的項目,一定有原因。這些工作是否給他們帶來滿足感?是什麼讓他們的付出有所回報?一位作曲家告訴奇克森特米哈伊,當創作進展順利時,他會體驗到一種狂喜。不需要思考,會忘記了時間,音樂自己會「流出來」。奇克森特米哈伊從運動員、詩人、象棋選手那裏都聽過同樣的話。 的確,有一些特別的事情發生。奇克森特米哈伊將這種完全沉浸其中、毫不費力、聚精會神的入迷狀態,稱之為「心流」。 那是40年前的事了。從那以後,奇克森特米哈伊和他在世界各地的同行一道,研究了喜馬拉雅山脈的登山者、道明會的修士、北美原住民納瓦霍人(Navajo)當中的牧羊人,以及其他數千人。幸運的是,研究人員發現「心流」並非藝術家專有。事實上,只要我們全身心地投入到工作、愛好或關係中,我們就能體驗心流,無論是在山間還是廟宇。 「心流」狀態 進入「心流狀態」有幾個標誌性條件。 「有這樣一種專注,一旦它變得強烈,就會帶來一種狂喜和清晰的感覺:從一個時刻到另一個時刻,你都很清楚自己要做什麼;你做的事即刻得到回報,」奇克森特米哈伊在2004年2月的TED演講中說。「你知道你要做的事情充滿困難,但是可以做到的,時間感就消失了,你忘記了自己,覺得自己是某個更大事物的一部分。一旦條件具備,你所做的事情本身就變得有價值,有吸引力,而不需任何外界因素的促進。」 有些人把這段異常專注的時期稱之為「進入了化境」。不管是「心流」還是「化境」,它都不僅是一種心理狀態,生理變化也隨之而來。2010年瑞典一項針對古典鋼琴音樂家的研究發現,進入心流狀態的音樂家出現呼吸加深、心率減慢的現象。甚至面部的微笑肌也被激活。 化境的好處遠遠超出了這種體驗本身。心流與主觀幸福感、生活滿意度和總體幸福感有關。在工作中,它與生產力、積極性和公司忠誠度有關。 有些人可能天生就容易進入心流狀態,尤其是那些在性格測試中責任心強、開放度高,在神經質測試中得分低的人。但如果你不是每天都有心流體驗,那你能找到觸發它的方法嗎? 進入化境 首先,您必須創造進入心流狀態的最佳條件。 「避開嘈雜和可能被打斷的的環境,」倫敦都市大學(London Metropolitan University)的心理學家、《積極心理學導論》(Positive Psychology: A Critical Introduction)的作者喬凡尼·莫尼塔(Giovanni Moneta)建議道。

  • Apple and Samsung end patent fight after seven long years

    December 2023

    Getty ImagesAn Apple iPhone and one of Samsung's Galaxy S phonesApple and Samsung have finally settled a seven-year-long patent dispute, bringing to an end the long-running battle over the design of their rival smartphones.

  • Are Britains best writers women?

    December 2023

    By Hephzibah AndersonFeatures correspondent Getty Images(Credit: Getty Images)In BBC Culture’s poll of international critics to find the greatest British novels, women writers performed particularly well.

  • CDC team falls sick probing Ohio train derailment

    December 2023

    By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, Washington Getty ImagesThe train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, on 3 February was carrying vinyl chloride and other potentially hazardous substancesAuthorities say seven US health investigators fell ill while probing the impact of the 3 February train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

  • DR Congo's Jires Kembo-Ekoko moves to Turkey's Buraspor

    December 2023

    DR Congo target Jirès Kembo Ekoko has joined Bursaspor on a two-year deal from UAE side Al Nasr. The Turkish club announced the signing on Tuesday, with the player revealing his delight to work under Paul Le Guen.

  • Gut problems may be early sign of Parkinson's disease

    December 2023

    By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor Getty ImagesGut problems including constipation, difficulty swallowing and an irritable bowel may be an early warning sign of Parkinson's disease in some people, a new study suggests.

  • Is the life of a Catholic priest increasingly lonely?

    December 2023

    By David WilsonBBC News NI Getty ImagesThe Association of Catholic Priests says some clerics are at risk of feeling increasingly isolated"

  • La Media Luna Roja evaca a los 31 bebs prematuros del hospital de Al-Shifa

    December 2023

    Article informationAuthor, RedacciónRole, BBC News Mundo19 noviembre 2023Actualizado 20 noviembre 2023 La Sociedad de la Media Luna Roja Palestina (MLRP) informó el domingo que evacuó con éxito a 31 bebés prematuros del hospital Al Shifa, el más grande de Gaza y blanco de una operación militar masiva de Israel.

  • Moshi Monsters under fire for 'disfigured' baddies

    December 2023

    Changing Faces is particularly concerned about a group of "bad" monsters called Glumps. Introduced in 2011, Mind Candy launched a public competition to name them.

  • New capital's lavish mosque angers Egyptians facing poverty

    December 2023

    By Imogen JamesBBC News Alamy/ReutersEgypt's new Grand Mosque covers more than 19,000 sq m and is capable of hosting 107,000 worshippersEgypt has opened a record-breaking mosque in its new administrative capital city - but has been widely criticised for the costs involved.

  • Queen's Greatest Hits sells seven million copies, breaking UK chart record

    December 2023

    By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent BBC / Queen ProductionsQueen's Greatest Hits is a perennial best-sellerQueen have made UK chart history by becoming the first act to sell seven million copies of an individual album.

  • Riyadh XI vs PSG: Messi, Ronaldo and Mbappe score as PSG win exhibition match

    December 2023

    19 January 2023 Cristiano Ronaldo score twice for Riyadh All-Star XI but dem lose dia Exhibition game to PSG 5-4.

  • Saturday Night Live's new hire fired for slurs

    December 2023

    Jeff Kravitz/Getty ImagesShane Gillis performs at the Clusterfest comedy festival in San FranciscoUS comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live has dropped a new cast member after videos surfaced online of him making slurs about Chinese people.

  • The teenager whose murder was exploited for clicks

    December 2023

    By Kelly-Leigh CooperBBC News @EsctyBianca Devins, surrounded by hearts, in an image she posted on Instagram in MayLike many other teenagers her age, Bianca Devins lived her life online.

  • Vulcan rocket launches US private Moon mission

    December 2023

    By Jonathan AmosScience correspondent@BBCAmos Watch: Vulcan rocket sends Moon mission on its wayAn US spacecraft has launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, to try to perform a controlled landing on the Moon.

  • Wagner en Ucrania: los presos rusos liberados para combatir que cometen terribles crmenes de vuelt

    December 2023

    Article informationAuthor, Arsenii Sokolov, Tim Whewell y Nina NazarovaRole, Servicio Mundial de la BBC23 agosto 2023 Un preso del que se cree que fue liberado para combatir con los mercenarios del grupo Wagner en Ucrania ha sido acusado de cometer un doble asesinato a su regreso a Rusia.

  • Where do superheroes on screen go from here?

    December 2023

    By Will ChalkNewsbeat reporter NetflixYou're in skin-tight lycra leggings, with a pair of brightly coloured y-fronts pulled over the top, and (other than the chafing) there's only one thing on your mind - fighting crime.

  • December 2023

    2022年8月19日 中国上海市法院宣布,拥有加拿大公民身份的富豪肖建华被裁定多项金融犯罪与贿赂罪名成立,判处有期徒刑13年。 上海市第一中级法院星期五(8月19日)宣判,肖建华及其明天控股有限公司行为构成非法吸收公众存款罪、背信运用受托财产罪、违法运用资金罪、单位行贿罪,数罪并罚,判处明天控股罚款550.3亿元人民币(80.85亿美元);判处肖建华有期徒刑13年,并处罚金650万元人民币。 肖建华2017年2月从香港消失,后来证实在中国大陆被拘留。案件于2022年7月4日开审。加拿大驻中国大使馆称多次要求旁听,但遭中方拒绝。 中国外交部称,肖建华外国国籍不获承认,无权享有外国领事保护。 中国外交部发言人汪文斌星期五在例行新闻发布会上说:“经向有关方面核实,肖建华因涉嫌刑事犯罪,正被司法机关依法追诉。” “根据《中华人民共和国国籍法》,我国不承认中国公民具有双重国籍。肖建华具有中国国籍,中方依法对本国公民犯罪行为进行审判,其不享有他国领事保护的权利。” 肖建华案件7月初开审的消息最先是由加拿大驻华使馆披露。 拥有加拿大公民身份的肖建华2017年初从香港失踪。 渥太华当局在2018年12月初应美国司法引渡要求逮捕中国华为公司创办人女儿孟晚舟,引爆了持续多时的中加交恶。中国其后分别抓捕加拿大公民康明凯(Michael Kovrig)与迈克尔·斯帕弗(Michael Spavor),诉以间谍罪。 2021年9月,加拿大与中国分别释放三人。2022年初,中国撤销对加拿大油菜籽的进口禁令,外界观望两国关系能否得以改善。 肖建华是谁? 肖建华,1971年出生于山东肥城市安驾庄镇南夏辉村一个普通教师家庭,15岁考入北京大学法律系,18岁成为北京大学学生会主席,27岁成为上市公司华资实业总经理,30岁掌控四家上市公司。 2016年,肖建华和妻子周虹文以400亿元人民币排名在胡润百富榜的第32名。 肖建华行事低调,最为人所知的身份是“明天系”掌门人。他不仅控股参股以及曲线持有几十家上市公司,还构建起涵盖证券、银行、保险、信托、期货、基金等完整的金融产业链。 而这一切始于1996年,当时他才25岁。1999年他创立明天控股公司。 网上资料显示,明天控股是中国国内“最早从事股权投资的公司之一,致力于打造受尊敬的、可持续发展的全球投资机构”。中国有媒体报道称,明天系作为一个资本市场的庞然大物,依赖内部严格的保密机制、公关团队、媒体控制等手段,得以长时间隐形。 而外界普遍认为,他在短短20年时间打造出庞大的金融帝国,在很大程度上得益于他与中国政府与中共高层的政治关系。

  • China's anger at Japan is fuelled by disinformation

    December 2023

    By Derek CaiBBC News, Singapore Getty ImagesRestaurants in Beijing carry signs about the blanket ban on seafood imports from JapanRocks thrown at schools, threats of a boycott and hundreds of hostile phone calls - these are just some of the ways Chinese people have shown their displeasure with Japan in recent weeks.

  • Give babies peanut butter to cut allergy by 77%, study says

    December 2023

    By James GallagherHealth and science correspondent Getty ImagesGiving young babies - between four and six months old - tiny tastes of smooth peanut butter could dramatically cut peanut allergies, say scientists.

  • How to build astonishing self-control

    December 2023

    By David RobsonFeatures correspondent@d_a_robson Getty ImagesMany people believe willpower is fixed and finite. Yet powerful strategies exist that can help us increase it.

  • How Trump's allies stoked Brazil Congress attack

    December 2023

    Mike WendlingUS disinformation reporter Getty ImagesProtesters smash windows as they invade the presidential palace in scenes reminiscent of the US Capitol riot in January 2021The scenes in Brasilia looked eerily similar to events at the US Capitol on 6 January two years ago - and there are deeper connections as well.

  • Ijoolleen yoo qimmiidamuu baatte guddis-baddee taatii?

    December 2023

    22 Guraandhala 2022 ‘’Yeroo ijoollummmaa koo sukkaara hatee otoon nyaadhuu qabamee, reebichaan haati koo harcummee narratti fixxe.’’ ‘’Ijoollee taanee tapha argannaan qalbii hin qabu, loon an tiksu oyiruu namaa keessa seenanii midhaan fixnaan abbaan koo alangaadhaan hamma gaggabutti na haleele.

  • Luke Pearce: Rugby union referee eyes another 50 international caps

    December 2023

    "I remember being the young ref around the block and suddenly 50 internationals deep I guess I'm ageing a little bit,"

  • Mystery of the skeleton hijacked by Nazis and Soviets

    December 2023

    By Rob CameronBBC News, Prague NJ SaundersViking or Slav? What was this man's true identity?For decades, archaeologists have grappled with the identity of a 10th-Century skeleton discovered at Prague Castle, and the remains were exploited by both the Nazis and Soviets for ideological purposes.

  • Netflix may be more picky over projects after subscriber fall

    December 2023

    By Rebecca JonesArts correspondent, BBC News Getty ImagesCampion won best director at the Oscars earlier this yearThe Oscar-winning filmmaker Jane Campion says she fears Netflix will be more "

  • Novak Djokovic's father Srdjan filmed at Australian Open posing for pictures with Vladimir Putin sup

    December 2023

    Novak Djokovic's father Srdjan has been filmed posing for pictures with supporters of Russia president Vladimir Putin at the Australian Open.

  • Shaka Hislop 'thankful' for support after on-air collapse at Real Madrid v AC Milan game

    December 2023

    Former West Ham goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has offered thanks for the support he received after his "awkward" on-air collapse on Sunday in California.

  • Singer says dancers harassment claims are false

    December 2023

    By Helen BushbyEntertainment reporter Watch: Crystal Williams, Arianna Davis and Noelle Rodriguez say Lizzo "needs to be held accountable"US pop star Lizzo has said allegations by three of her ex-dancers, including sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment, are "

  • The Cold War nuke that fried satellites

    December 2023

    By Richard HollinghamFeatures correspondent Science Photo Library(Credit: Science Photo Library)A secret 50-year-old memo to the British prime minister solved this Cold War mystery.

  • Tony Blair and William Hague call for digital ID cards for all

    December 2023

    By Becky MortonPolitical reporter Blair and Hague: UK should embrace technology revolutionSir Tony Blair and Lord Hague have called for everyone in the UK to get digital ID cards as part of a "

  • Valladolid 0-1 Barcelona: Pitch investigated by La Liga

    December 2023

    La Liga has opened an investigation into Real Valladolid's "deplorable" pitch following their defeat by Barcelona on Saturday. Players had to replace clumps of turf that became dislodged during the Spanish champions' 1-0 win at the Estadio Jose Zorrilla.

  • Why the mysterious Scottish broch is making a return

    December 2023

    Standing amid the stunning Scottish wilderness for the past 2,000 years, these mysterious stone structures are a symbol of Scotland’s unique archaeological past.

  • World Cup 2014: Brazil's Neymar set to face Colombia

    December 2023

    Brazil forward Neymar is expected to be fit to face Colombia on Friday in the last eight of the 2014 Fifa World Cup.

  • Benedict Cumberbatch on challenge of playing a bullying misogynist

    December 2023

    By Emma JonesBBC Talking Movies NetflixBenedict Cumberbatch plays US rancher Phil, described by director Jane Campion as a bully and a misogynistBenedict Cumberbatch says that starring as a brilliant but cruel rancher in Jane Campion's Oscar-tipped film The Power of the Dog helped him re-examine his habit of "

  • Deadly cobra in cockpit forces emergency landing

    December 2023

    By Cecilia MacaulayBBC News Rudolph ErasmusPilot Rudolph Erasmus' life was potentially in danger as the deadly snake slithered up his back mid-airIt felt like just another flight for South African pilot Rudolph Erasmus, until he noticed an extra passenger on his plane at 11,000ft in the air.

  • Ding Ding! Crazy Frog to make a comeback in December

    December 2023

    By Adam Clarkson & Alex TaylorBBC News Crazy FrogCrazy Frog, the force behind a viral ringtone that spawned a global chart-topping single in 2005, is to return.

  • Ethiopia's Amhara region hit by protests over move to dissolve regional forces

    December 2023

    By Kalkidan YibeltalBBC News, Addis Ababa Getty ImagesAmhara forces played a crucial role in the war against Tigrayan rebelsHuge protests have taken place in Ethiopia's Amhara region for the fifth consecutive day against government moves to dissolve a paramilitary force.

  • Greece denies promising not to raise Parthenon Sculptures on UK visit

    December 2023

    By Henry Zeffman, Harrison Jones & Chris MasonBBC News Getty ImagesRishi Sunak cancelled his meeting with the Greek prime minister after it was felt a promise not to publicly discuss the Parthenon Sculptures was broken, Downing Street said.

  • How Ukraines stealthy sea drones strike Russian targets

    December 2023

    President Zelensky has described seaborne drones as Ukraine's "eyes and protection on the frontline", with claims of a series of successful strikes against Russian ships in the Black Sea and on a key bridge to Crimea.

  • Inside Qatar's squalid labour camps

    December 2023

    "My company doesn't care about us. When we complain to our seniors they say, 'We will see, we will see'. But when will they see us?

  • La verdadera razn por la que nada puede ser ms rpido que la luz

    December 2023

    Chris BaraniukPeriodista de Tecnología23 mayo 2016 Corría septiembre de 2011 y el físico Antonio Ereditato conmocionaba al mundo. El anuncio que había hecho prometía dar un drástico giro a nuestros conocimientos sobre el Universo.

  • Liverpool v Arsenal: Let's give Gunners 'proper Anfield experience', says Reds boss Jurgen Klopp

    December 2023

    Klopp issues strong message to Liverpool fans on Anfield atmosphereLiverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has encouraged his fans to give Arsenal the "

  • Messi: 5 cosas que quizs no sabas del Inter Miami, el equipo en el que jugar el astro argentin

    December 2023

    Atahualpa Amerise @atareportsBBC News Mundo8 junio 2023 La llegada de Messi es un hito en la historia de la Major League Soccer (MLS) de Estados Unidos y toda una revolución para el Inter Miami CF.

  • Qu es el microbioma de la atmsfera y cmo podra influir en la propagacin de enfermedades po

    December 2023

    Predrag SlijepcevicThe Conversation*30 julio 2020 Los microbios son el grupo verdaderamente dominante de las formas de vida. Estos pedazos invisibles de materia biogénica han estado controlando los asuntos de la Tierra durante miles de millones de años.

  • Sudden heat increase in seas around UK and Ireland

    December 2023

    By Justin RowlattBBC News Climate editor Getty ImagesThe sea off the coast of Aberdeen, where this lighthouse stands, is particularly warmSome of the most intense marine heat increases on Earth have developed in seas around the UK and Ireland, the European Space Agency (Esa) says.

  • The animals that detect disasters

    December 2023

    By Norman MillerFeatures correspondent MPI-ABScientists tagged goats for a two year study of their movement patterns to test whether they detect volcanoes (Credit: MPI-AB)For millennia, people across the globe have reported alarmed animal behaviour in the run-up to natural disasters.

  • The parents keeping their child's sex a secret

    December 2023

    Parents Jake and Hobbit have taken the unusual decision to keep the sex of their baby secret. The pair, from Keynsham near Bath, did not even tell the child's grandmother until they were 11 months old.

  • The teenage Dutch girls who seduced and killed Nazis

    December 2023

    During World War Two, the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands turned three teenage girls into fierce resistance fighters. Truus Oversteegen, Freddie Oversteegen and Hannie Schaft have been remembered for their technique of luring collaborators into the forest for them to be executed.

  • Tyson Fury v Francis Ngannou: MMA star charts remarkable rise from sand quarries in Cameroon to boxi

    December 2023

    He says he left the UFC "for freedom rather than money". The UFC's contracts prohibit athletes from competing in any form of combat sports without their permission.

  • What else is 'possibly carcinogenic'?

    December 2023

    By Zaria GorvettFeatures correspondent@ZariaGorvett AlamyAspartame is expected to join aloe vera and bracken ferns on the World Health Organization's list as a "