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News imageJames Comey

Comey surrenders over charge of threatening Trump's life in Instagram post

Prosecutors say a 2025 seashell photo posted by the former FBI director was a call for violence against Trump.

6 hrs ago
US & Canada

News imageClose-up shot of sand with a bunch of shells and rocks spelling out 86 and 47

Comey's seashell post got him indicted. But experts are sceptical the government can win

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the case was investigated for months, adding "it's serious when you threaten the president".

6 hrs ago
US & Canada
News imageOutgoing Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell wearing a white shirt and dark suit jacket readjusts his glasses while speaking to the press.

Four key takeaways from Jerome Powell's final rate decision as Fed chair

Powell's news conference after holding rates covered the US-Israel war with Iran, inflation, legal attacks, and the Fed's independence.

6 hrs ago
US & Canada

US singer D4vd bought tools online to dispose of girl's body, prosecutors allege

The TikTok star's attorneys have maintained his innocence and vowed to "vigorously defend" him.

25 mins ago
US & Canada

Smiles and wonder: How the US reacted to King Charles

A divided US has come together to watch King Charles' visit with a mix of awe, delight and hope.

4 hrs ago
US & Canada

The King and Queen in the Big Apple: What the royals did on their third day in the US

After visiting the 9/11 Memorial, Queen Camilla read to children at the New York Public Library and King Charles visited a community organisation in Harlem.

2 hrs ago
US & Canada

A son overlooked and a jailed tycoon: Inside Samsung's succession drama

The family dynasty behind Samsung is so complicated it regularly makes headline news in South Korea.

3 hrs ago
Business

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News imageSeveral hands hold computer windows with "X" and exclamation point warning signs over a desktop screen that says "AI" (Credit: Serenity Strull/ BBC/ Getty Images)

Why AI companies want you to be afraid of them

A tech company says it has built a new AI that's so powerful it's too dangerous to release into the world – luckily for us, they're keeping it locked up for now. They just wanted you to know.

News imageA black-and-white image of Rose Dugdale with her fist raised (Credit: Alamy)

The English heiress who masterminded 'one of the largest art heists in history'

Rose Dugdale rejected her privileged background and joined the IRA. In April 1974, reported the BBC, she took part in "one of the largest art heists in history".


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Royal commission into Bondi shooting says gun reform should be prioritised

An interim report also says policing arrangements for Jewish holidays should be extended to other 'high-risk' events.

42 mins ago
Australia
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The kelp producer who wants to get Americans eating seaweed

Marine farmer Suzie Flores also hopes the crop can revitalise the US's small fishing towns.

3 hrs ago
US & Canada

The UK city caught in the middle of the big energy shift debate

Is the UK fumbling the shift away from oil and gas jobs? And if so, what does that mean for places like Aberdeen?

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'I did not expect it': Kenya's Sabastian Sawe welcomed home with jubilant celebrations

The first man to run a marathon in under two hours in a competitive race received a hero's welcome from supporters and family when he arrived home.

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Africa
News imageA composite image of police officers arresting a man and CCTV footage of a man lunging at another man

Police declare terrorist incident after two Jewish men stabbed in London

A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, the Met Police says.

2 hrs ago
London
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Indians lost $25bn to digital fraud in 2025 - now its central bank is fighting back

The RBI is mulling measures to tackle rising cases of digital fraud in India - but will they work?

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Asia
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'Attacked 28 times in a day': BBC visits heavily targeted US-UK base in Iraq

Before the fragile ceasefire in the region, this was one of the most heavily targeted US and UK military bases in the Middle East.

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Aerial video shows destruction after tornado strikes small Texas town

A severe storm outbreak has been battering parts of the Midwest and Southern United States for nearly a week.

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'If it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French': King and Trump joke at dinner

The King and the US president exchanged several jokes during their speeches at a state banquet.

US & Canada
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There's a ceasefire in Lebanon - but the fighting hasn't stopped

Israel and Hezbollah are still fighting in Lebanon despite a US-brokered ceasefire that began 12 days ago.

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Should Jimmy Kimmel be fired for telling a joke?

BBC's Regan Morris reports from outside the comedian's show on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

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Why has the UAE left Opec - and why does this matter?

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is quitting oil cartel Opec after nearly 60 years of membership.

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How the stabbing attack in London unfolded

Two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, north London, as the Metropolitan Police formally declared it a terrorist incident.

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Jokes, gifts and a state dinner: Washington rolls out red carpet for King and Queen

During the White House state dinner, the King gifted the US president a bell from his WW2 submarine namesake, 'HMS Trump'.

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Culture

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A new Netflix documentary follows a woman facing a life-changing dilemma after her fiancé reveals a chilling secret.
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Journalist Joss Fong joins Katty to discuss whether phones, social media, and algorithms are really making our attention spans worse.

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Economist Betsey Stevenson considers why many school schedules haven't become longer, even though more parents have full‑time jobs.

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Some young people are trying to revive the landline phone for the digital era. Creator Cat Goetze explains what it's all about.


Travel

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Springfield: The Ozarks' city that gave Route 66 its name

Chicago and Santa Monica might be Route 66's iconic endpoints, but Springfield is where the legendary name was born.
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News imageAn image of Mike Pence, mayor of Churchill. He is wearing a black 'The North Face' puffer jacket. Behind him is the Port of Churchill blanketed with snow, and a clear blue sky above. He is looking towards the left.

The 'Polar Bear Capital' with Arctic gateway ambitions

Canada is weighing whether a year-round northern trade route to Europe from Churchill, Manitoba, is viable, as climate change speeds Arctic warming.

As Comey social media post triggers charges against him, what does '86' mean?

Florida lawmakers approve new voting maps to favour Republicans

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Joy as record-breaking runner Sawe returns home

BBC reports from Kenya, home to Sabastian Sawe, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours.

US charges Mexican governor and other leaders with aiding drug cartel

Syria trial seen as first step on long road for Assad's victims

Hungary's next PM says frozen EU funds will be paid out soon


Business

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Meta shares slide as investors weigh Big Tech's AI spending spree

Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft all reported earnings at the same time on Wednesday.

Interest rates expected to be held as uncertainty over Iran war continues

Oil price rises above $120 after reports of 'extended' Iran blockade

In five charts: How UAE's exit could affect Opec's influence over the oil price


Technology

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Why Sam Altman and his former hero Elon Musk are taking their toxic feud to court

The battle between the AI big hitters has largely played out on social media. Now it is coming to the courtroom.

Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers

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Norway's 'silent' cruise around the Oslofjord


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Health

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Nine ways to cope with your seasonal allergies

From the most effective medications to the most common triggers to avoid, we examine science-backed advice that should reduce your seasonal suffering.

How enjoying your food could help you lose weight

Aspirin can reduce the risk of cancer - and we're starting to understand why

Is AI making us forget how to think?


Culture

News imageSir Stephen Fry in a pink shirt, gold tie and maroon jacket, at the premiere of Treasure during the 2024 Tribeca Festival

Stephen Fry sues tech conference for up to £100,000 after falling off stage

The star said he broke his leg, hip, pelvis and a "bunch of ribs" at the CogX convention in 2023.

Tupac's family files wrongful death lawsuit in LA

Laura Dern replaces Helena Bonham Carter in The White Lotus

Billie Eilish puts Manchester at centre of new 3D concert film


Travel

News imageA striking-looking dog, which is a pug and Chinese crested cross, sits on a white pillow on an aeroplane seat in front of a oval window through which the blue sky can be seen. The dog has wild, white fur, a long red tongue and big brown eyes. It is wearing a red hooded jumper.

Petition seeks rules change for pets on planes

A petition to change the rules is being back by the owners of one of Britain’s most famous dogs.

Scots backpacker stuck 'in limbo' in Thailand over mobile phone 'mistake'

Where to travel in Europe without high costs and massive crowds

What it's like to drive Route 66 in an EV


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The border town that 'forgot' it was part of the US

In 1967, residents of a US-Mexico border town discovered they weren't Mexican citizens, but were actually American.
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Arts

News imageA walkway in the library of Merton College Oxford, lined with rows of bookcases and a globe at the end (Credit: Courtesy of the Warden and Fellows of Merton College Oxford)

The enchanting history of Oxford University's 750-year-old library

Predating the Aztec Empire, Merton College Library in Oxford has been used by everyone from celebrated 14th-Century mathematicians to JRR Tolkien.

10 intimate images of a lost, decadent 1930s Paris

Why this 16th-Century painting isn't what it seems

The centuries-old origins of current fairy fiction


Earth

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Chernobyl’s wildlife: Surviving in a poisoned land

It's 40 years since the Chernobyl disaster. This is what it has meant for wildlife living around the devastated nuclear power plant.

Bees behaving strangely? It must be hurricane season

Humpback whales were nearly wiped out. Now their numbers are skyrocketing

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A muted opening on Wall Street as the oil price creeps up further.

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From Japan to Argentina to the US, nations around the world have put their own stamp on the mouthwatering meat – making beef a destination in itself.

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