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News imageKing Charles III and President Donald Trump at the State Dinner for the King and Queen Camilla, at the White House in Washington DC
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Trump claims King 'agrees' Iran shouldn't have nuclear weapon in White House banquet speech

In response, Buckingham Palace tells the BBC the King is "naturally mindful" of the UK government's "well-known position" on preventing nuclear proliferation.


News imageKing Charles at the podium in Congress.

Five takeaways from the King's historic address to Congress

There were some lines in the speech that may have buoyed Democrats – and raised eyebrows in the White House.

1 hr ago
US & Canada
News imageJames comey looks away from camera while onstage at an event in New York in 2023.

Comey charged with threatening Trump's life in Instagram post

The new case stems from a 2025 seashell photo posted by the former FBI director that the justice department says calls for violence against Trump.

10 hrs ago
US & Canada

A fresh financial crisis may be coming - it won't play out like the last one

Several warning lights are flashing that have some wondering whether we are in the foothills of another financial crisis.

11 hrs ago
BBC InDepth

Former US officials criticise Pentagon silence on deadly Iran school attack

In the two months since the deadly strike, the Pentagon has said only that the incident is under investigation.

8 hrs ago
World

11 cancers on the rise in young people - scientists find first clue why it's happening

Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer.

11 hrs ago
Health

Kim Jong Un praises troops who 'self-blasted' to avoid capture by Ukraine

It confirms suspicions that North Korean soldiers are being told to detonate their grenades to kill themselves.

8 hrs ago
World

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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 imageMeryl Streep in a red gown next to Stanley Tucci in The Devil Wears Prada 2 (Credit: 20th Century Fox)

Star Wars to The Devil Wears Prada 2: 10 of the best films to watch this May

With the cinematic debut of the Mandalorian and Grogu and the return of the iconic Miranda Priestly, these are the films to watch at the cinema and stream at home this month.


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News imageA man wearing a dark printed dhoti - which is a cloth tied around the waist and covering until the knee - sits on stairs. With him are the remains of his sister - which have been blurred. There is green grass in the background and a metal gate on one side.

Outrage after Indian man carries his sister's skeleton to a bank to prove her death

A video from Odisha state of Jitu Munda taking the remains to the bank went viral this week, leading to anger.

1 hr ago
Asia
News imageBBC correspondent Suranjana Tewari standing in front of pink and red cars at Beijing's Auto Show

Flying cars and 5-minute charges: China's EV industry sees opportunity in Iran crisis

As the US-Iran has sent the world scrambling for fuel, China is positioned to benefit from its rapid shift into electric vehicles.

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Laura Dern replaces Helena Bonham Carter in The White Lotus

The British actress left the hit show due to creative differences shortly after filming began.

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Culture

Endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech zoo in 'historic homecoming'

The mountain bongo is a rare antelope endemic to Kenyan highland forests, with less than 100 in the wild.

39 mins ago
World
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Two dead after small plane crashes into Australia airport hangar

The aircraft burst into flames after it crashed at Parafield Airport in Adelaide.

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Australia
News imageA close-up of an adult's hand with red painted nails, holding a child's hand with a bandage on the thumb

Australian mother who faked son's cancer to fund lavish lifestyle jailed

The mother-of-two shaved her six-year-old's son's head and eyebrows as part of the deception.

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Japan zoo staffer allegedly dumps wife's body inside incinerator

The zoo has had to delay its reopening after a maintenance break, as police investigate the staff member's claim.

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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.

Culture
News imageThe Queen, King, Donald and Melania Trump stand on the White House balcony in formal attire on Tuesday.

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'.

US & Canada
News imageCharles speaks in Congress. Behind him is JD Vance and Mike Johnson.

Key moments from King Charles' address to US Congress

It was the first time a sitting British monarch had addressed the chamber since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991.

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Elderly woman rescued by robot from Ukraine's frontline

The Ukrainian army spotted the woman using a drone and sent the machine to her rescue as she tried to leave her war-torn village.

Europe
News imageA split screen with Tom Bateman on the left and a photo of people hiding under dinner tables on the right

'Are they gunshots?': BBC correspondent's minute-by-minute account of dinner shooting

Tom Bateman talks through the timeline of how the evening at the White House Correspondents' Dinner unfolded.

US & Canada
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Will Mexico City's airport be ready for the World Cup?

The BBC takes a closer look at major renovations at Benito Juárez International Airport aimed at boosting capacity ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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Jimmy Kimmel defends 'expectant widow' joke after first lady criticism

US First Lady Melania Trump described the joke as "hateful and violent", with the White House urging ABC to fire the comedian.

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What happened when Rebel Wilson gave evidence in court?

The Hollywood star is accused by fellow Australian actress Charlotte MacInnes of making defamatory statements.

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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.
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New Normal with Katty Kay

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Is there any proof that scrolling ruins our attention span?

Journalist Joss Fong joins Katty to discuss whether phones, social media, and algorithms are really making our attention spans worse.

News imageParents have jobs. So why are school days still so short?

Parents have jobs. So why are school days still so short?

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

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Are landline phones making a comeback?

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


Travel

News imageWhitewashed buildings with terracotta roofs and a church bell tower on a mountainside on Albania's Adriatic Coast (Credit: Getty Images)

Where to travel in Europe without high costs and massive crowds

From Latvia to the Balkan coast, these destinations offer the beauty, culture and atmosphere travellers want – without the price or crowds.
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US & Canada News

News imageAn image of Mark Carney in the foyer of Canada's House of Commons. He is seen speaking to a person off-camera while holding a document titled 'Un Canada Fort Pour Tous'. Beside him is finance minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, who is looking over at Carney and is holding the same document.

Canada's spring budget projects economy to grow and deficit to fall

The government says Canada's debt is 14% lower than projected earlier, with savings being used to justify billions in new spending.

America's special relationship 'probably Israel', says UK ambassador to US

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News imageA column of smoke rises above buildings in the distance at the end of the road. The road has dozens of motorbikes travelling along it

France urges citizens to leave Mali after rebel attacks

The UK has issued similar advice, telling citizens who stay, that they do so at their own risk.

What next for Mali's military leaders after shock of rebel offensive?

A faraway conflict threatens livelihoods in India's glass hub

Oil tycoons deny paying bribes to former Nigerian minister


Business

News imageTankers are seen at the Khor Fakkan Container Terminal, the only natural deep-sea port in the region and one of the major container ports in the Sharjah Emirate, along the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway through which one-fifth of global oil output passes on June 23, 2025.

United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel Opec

The UAE's decision, after nearly 60 years of membership, is seen as a potential death knell for the oil cartel.

Face serum advert banned in UK over 'five years younger' claim

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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

The abandoned vehicles in Chernobyl's 'dead zone'

Norway's 'silent' cruise around the Oslofjord


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Sport

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Sharp among seven leaving Doncaster this summer

Doncaster Rovers release Billy Sharp, Zain Westbrooke, Ben Close, Joseph Sbarra, Jordan Gibson, Kyle Hurst and James Maxwell.

Chelsea's ex-England defender Bright retires

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Health

News imageA woman with dark curly hair biting down with enjoyment on an tangerine segment (Credit: Getty Images)

How enjoying your food could help you lose weight

The mind-body connection can shape our appetite because our expectation of what we've eaten influences the brain's perceptions of hunger and satiation.

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

Is AI making us forget how to think?

Dad brain: How fatherhood remakes men's minds


Culture

News imageBillie Eilish, wearing a black blazer and blue shirt, at the premier with a blue screen behind her.

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

Teaming up with filmmaking giant James Cameron, the superstar creates a unique love letter to her fans.

'Like a slap in the face': Alt-pop star Julia Wolf on going viral

Hot Chocolate founder and You Sexy Thing co-writer Tony Wilson dies

Antiquities dealer who exposed British Museum thefts dies aged 61


Arts

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".

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

10 intimate images of a lost, decadent 1930s Paris

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


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News imageThe town that 'forgot' it was American

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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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'

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

How to shop for perfume in Paris like a Parisian


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

Apollo v Artemis: How Earth changed in 58 years


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What it takes to become one of the world's top-paid nannies

Norland College produces elite child carers who work for royal families and can earn more than doctors.

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World's Table

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Which country can claim steak?

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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