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News imageVessels on water at the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran says Strait of Hormuz closed until US blockade lifts, as ships report attacks

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy warns that ships approaching the vital waterway "will be targeted", after Trump said the US won't be "blackmailed".


News imageA Rapid Operational Response Unit member stands by an armoured vehicle outside a supermarket

At least six killed in Kyiv as gunman opens fire and takes hostages

The attacker, who took hostages inside a supermarket, was killed after a shoot-out with police, officials say.

4 hrs ago
Europe
News imagePope Leo XIV waves during a welcome ceremony upon his arrival at 4 de Fevereiro International Airport in Luanda, Angola

Pope says 'tyrants' speech was not aimed at Trump

The pontiff says his remarks have been misinterpreted after a spat with the US president.

5 hrs ago
Africa

Mexico's Sheinbaum denies 'diplomatic crisis' with Spain after conquest row

The Mexican president says there were never tension over Spainish colonisation, which had become a thorny issue.

27 mins ago
World

French film star Nathalie Baye dies aged 77, media report

President Emmanuel Macron said France had "loved, dreamed and grown up" with the stalwart of French cinema.

7 hrs ago
Europe

Building of Trump's White House ballroom can resume in full, appeals court says

Construction at the White House is expected to continue until the next hearing, due in June.

3 hrs ago
US & Canada

Michael Jackson biopic set to be a controversial hit

A new film about Michael Jackson's extraordinary but troubled life is due to open in cinemas. It's tracking to be very popular – but will it tell the full story?

12 hrs ago
Culture

Weekend reads

News imageAn illustration of a man cradling a home in his arms (Credit: Serenity Strull/ BBC)

Dad brain: How fatherhood remakes men's minds

From before their babies are born, men undergo serious hormonal changes that can powerfully influence their behaviour – with consequences for their child's wellbeing.

News imageBlack-and-white photo of Connie Converse sits a table playing guitar (Credit: The Musick Group / Heroic Cities LLC)

She was a folk-music genius. Then she vanished

Connie Converse made stunning, forward-thinking songs in the 1950s, but was barely known – and aged 50, she disappeared. Now, with a new re-release of her music, she's recognised as a trailblazer.


Premier League

News imageMatheus Cunha
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Premier League: Man Utd beat Chelsea in crucial win in Champions League race

Follow live text commentary as Chelsea beaten by Manchester United in the Premier League after a dramatic draw between Tottenham and Brighton.

Arsenal light training ground fire to inspire players

Guardiola says he enjoys watching Arsenal play

Carrick leaves door open for Rashford return


Best Audio of the Week

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The Global Story

The Chinese cyber-attack that could have stolen data from every American

News imageGlobal News Podcast, US and Tehran dispute the future of Iran's uranium

Global News Podcast

US and Tehran dispute the future of Iran's uranium

News imageThe Documentary Podcast, Back to books: Sweden’s digital backlash

The Documentary Podcast

Back to books: Sweden’s digital backlash

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The Food Chain

How to eat more fibre and why you should!

News imageThe Interface, The Interface, Is the new AI model really too dangerous to release?

The Interface

Is the new AI model really too dangerous to release?

News imageWitness History, Witness History, The introduction of Sharia law in Aceh, Indonesia

Witness History

The introduction of Sharia law in Aceh, Indonesia

News imageBusiness Daily, Business Daily, How wrestling became big business

Business Daily

How wrestling became big business

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The Interview

Mark Suzman, Gates Foundation: Countries should be embarrassed

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Miss Me?

Would You Fire a Horse?

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History's Heroes

Rose Heilbron QC and The Cameo Murder


Documentaries

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Inside the Rage Machine

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How to Boost Your Brain Power

News imageElizabeth II: The Unseen Photos

Elizabeth II: The Unseen Photos

News imageEurope on the Edge with Katya Adler

Europe on the Edge with Katya Adler

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Nicholas and Alexandra: The Letters

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Dictator: The Hitler Interviews

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Kingpins

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Art That Made Us

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Phil Spencer's Stately Homes

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Stuff the British Stole

News imageThe Zero Line: Inside Russia's War

The Zero Line: Inside Russia's War


More news

News imageFace and shoulders of US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wearing a blue suit, white shirt, and red, white, and navy blue striped tie with a US flag lapel pin addressing the press, who are not in shot, in the White House press room. Behind him, there is US flag and and, mostly blocked by his face and body, a big image of the White House with the text 'The White House' beneath.

What people in power think the impact of the Iran war will be

Economics editor Faisal Islam has been chatting with some of the world's most powerful people about the conflict and the economy. Here's what they said.

17 hrs ago
Business
News imageA man in kneeling on the ice in a red parka cutting a chunk of meat.

What does it take to survive in the Arctic? These rangers have an idea

The BBC spent time with the Canadian military in the country's northernmost region - this is what they taught us about dealing with extreme conditions.

23 hrs ago
US & Canada

Titanic life jacket sells for £670,000 at auction

It is the only life jacket from the Titanic to be sold at auction in 114 years.

3 hrs ago
England

White House and Anthropic hold 'productive' meeting amid fears over Mythos model

The discussion is a sign the AI firm's technology may be too critical for even the US government to do without.

21 hrs ago
News imageA man in the dark waves a red white and green flag

Orbán's era was over in a flash and Hungary's next PM is a man in a hurry

Péter Magyar and his Tisza party are wasting no time preparing for the transfer of power after their dramatic landslide victory.

4 hrs ago
Europe
News imageA general view of MetLife Stadium during the Club World Cup final between Chelsea and Paris St-Germain in July 2025

£111 trains will have 'chilling effect' on World Cup

Fifa hits back at criticism from New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill, saying vastly inflated train fares at the 2026 World Cup will have a "chilling effect".

11 hrs ago
World Cup
News imageCar camping at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, 2025

The Coachella campers taking their tents to the next extravagant level

Campers are being judged for over-the-top tent set ups at this year's festival in California.

23 hrs ago
Culture

Editor's picks

News imageSports woman holding ball

Mexico revives a 3,000-year-old ball game

In Mexico, a group of athletes are on a mission to revive an ancient sporting tradition.

Adventures
News imageThe French fortress of a celibate sect

The French fortress of a celibate sect

The Cathars rejected meat and procreative sex. They were persecuted as heretics, but shaped our ideas of love.

Travel
News imageA one-minute dive into an ancient Turkish city

A one-minute dive into an ancient Turkish city

Natural wonders and ancient sites: Turkish actor Ekin Koç shares tips for a perfect day in his hometown.

Travel
News imageScreen Shot 2020 07 16 at 4 08 44 PM

The man living at an international airport

Takao Shito is a farmer living in the Narita International Airport in Tokyo.

Humanity
News imageGreat Blasket Island, off the coast of Ireland

The caretakers of a remote island between Europe and America

Great Blasket Island is off the coast of County Kerry and is the most westerly point in Ireland.

Remote Places
News imageHow an advanced society vanished 2,500 years ago

How an advanced civilisation vanished 2,500 years ago

Myth and mystery surround the ancient Tartessos civilisation that vanished 2,500 years ago.

Discover the World
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Antarctica: The most remote campsite on Earth

Take a look inside an Antarctic campsite and find out how they survive.

Remote Places
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Sweden's Icehotel: The menu inspired by eight Sami seasons

The menu at the Icehotel, the world's first hotel made out of ice and snow, is served on plates of ice.

Discover the World

Culture

News imageA black and white image shows a couple in the corner of a booth in a small Paris cafe with their faces close together as if they are about to kiss(Credit: Estate Brassai/ Succession Philippe Ribeyrolles)

10 intimate images of a lost, decadent 1930s Paris

Moving "from the slums to the exclusive salons", Brassaï captured the brothels, gay bars and backstreets of Paris's hazy night-time in its radical inter-war years.
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Travel

News imageRemote rose-coloured modern home on a hillside at dusk (Credit: Richard Powers/ Courtesy of Rizzoli New York)

Eight of Mexico's most stunning modern homes

From a sculptural icon by an early modernist master to a remote, rosy-hued dream home, here are some remarkable Mexican dwellings.
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US & Canada news

News imageA close-up image of Doug Ford, who is looking to the left and is wearing a navy cap that reads "CANADA IS NOT FOR SALE" in white letters.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticised for $21m private jet purchase

The premier's office said the jet would support Ford's "extensive travel", including to the US to fight Donald Trump's tariffs.

Ex-Virginia deputy governor kills wife and himself, police say

Artemis commander tells BBC about 'powerful' moment crater named after his late wife

Acting ICE director Todd Lyons to leave agency


More world news

News imageUnited Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) peacekeepers in Lebanon.

French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon

President Macron blames the attack on Hezbollah. The Iran-backed armed group denies "any connection" to the incident.

Millions listen to Ethiopian star's song taking swipe at government

BBC reports from Lebanese border town as residents try to return home

One dead after car hits pedestrians in Melbourne, police say


Business

News imageA cargo ship is seen on the horizon in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz

Iran says Strait of Hormuz is 'open' but tracking shows few ships moving

US President Donald Trump welcomed Tehran's announcement but said the US naval blockade would continue until a peace deal was reached.

Finance ministers and top bankers raise serious concerns about Mythos AI model

Chinese carmaker patents voice-controlled 'in-vehicle toilet'

Could a digital twin make you into a 'superworker'?


Sport

News imageMatheus Cunha

Cunha gives Man Utd win at Chelsea

Manchester United take a massive stride towards securing a return to the Champions League thanks to Matheus Cunha's goal at Stamford Bridge.

Spurs' survival hopes dealt blow by late Brighton equaliser

Howe's biggest Newcastle challenge yet as questions grow on his future

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Copa del Rey final: Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad go to penalty shootout


Latest Sport audio

News image606, 606, Howe in a hard place & Spurs still struggling

606

Howe in a hard place & Spurs still struggling

News imageRugby Union Weekly, Ruthless Red Roses thrash Scotland

Rugby Union Weekly

Ruthless Red Roses thrash Scotland

News imageFootball Daily, Bernardo Silva - The Football Interview

Football Daily

Bernardo Silva - The Football Interview

News imageNot by the Playbook, Sportshour, Organ-ised chaos

Not by the Playbook

Organ-ised chaos

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Test Match Special

The Rise of Haas (from F1: Chequered Flag)

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More than the Score

How do you hold your nerve in a title race?

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Football Daily

The Commentators’ View: Cheese ice cream & Champagne on ice

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The Wayne Rooney Show

Paddy Pimblett SLAMS Arsenal Fans, Talks UFC & Merseyside Derby


Technology

News imageA man in India sitting before an earlier World device, a silver orb, to have his eye scanned as a form of human identification. He has dark hair and a green shirt, and looks straight into the orb, on a desk in front of him, while another man points to it.

Tinder and Zoom offer 'proof of humanity' eye-scans to combat AI

The tech aims to identify people's irises and stop the rise of fake accounts and malicious scams.

What is Claude Mythos and what risks does it pose?

Game developer calls Bafta nomination 'massive honour'

Is the UK finally waking up to the power of video games?


Science

News imageBBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle stands about 100 metres in front of the cuboid Nasa mission control building. She is looking into the Sun as a shadow falls across the grass between her and the building. Some camera tripods are visible in the middle ground and a car park. Rebecca wears a red blouse or dress.

From blast-off to splashdown: My days following Nasa's historic mission to the Moon

BBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle reflects on how it felt to watch history being made.

A new wave of immunotherapy is eliminating cancers

The lost medieval pronouns of English intimacy

The ancient reason there are 60 minutes in an hour


Culture

News imageMeryl Streep in a grey blazer as Miranda Priestley in Devil Wears Prada 2 (Image Credit: 20th Century Fox)

Why The Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour should worry fans of the original film

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is the most anticipated film of 2026 so far. But the publicity campaign suggests the original's satire has been softened – along with Meryl Streep's toxic boss villain.

The 'bizarre' story of the world's first LSD trip

The eight best films of 2026 so far

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


Arts

News imageThe Triumph of Bacchus by Michaelina Wautier. A crowd surrounds Roman god Bacchus, who is reclining in the centre. Amongst the humans are satyrs, a donkey and a goat. (Credit: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)

These artworks are by women - men got the credit

For centuries, The Triumph of Bacchus was misattributed then hidden – now it is at the centre of a major exhibition. Here are five groundbreaking artworks wrongly attributed to men.

A cheat's guide to... Picasso's Guernica

Inside the hotel where Agatha Christie wrote a classic

Inside the largest private gothic palace in Venice


Watch

News imageThe race to send Europe’s first orbital rocket into space

Inside the Nordic base key to Europe's orbital space race

Tech Now witnesses a rocket launch at Esrange Space Centre, a key player in Europe's unfolding space race.
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Travel

News imageBlue toned zodiac wheel in concentric circles over a starry cosmic background (Credit: Getty Images)

The travellers mapping their holiday by the stars

From cruises to girls' trips, astrocartography – a once-niche form of astrology – is shaping how some travellers choose where to go next.

Meet the 98-year-old 'Angel of Route 66'

Paddleboarders are reviving an ancient Aboriginal language

A strange paradox means no one knows how long England's coastline really is


World's Table

News imageA thick T-bone steak sits against a black background, scattered with red peppercorns, rock salt and herb (Credit: Alamy)s

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.

Inside the Turkish city built on 'green gold'

The rare 'dinosaur egg' returning from extinction

Congee to consommé: Why every culture has a healing broth


Earth

News imageSunflower growing in front of city building (Credit: Alamy)

The UK is losing wildflowers. Can cities save them?

The amount of green space for wildflowers in the UK has shrunk amid the rise of modern agriculture. But wildflowers are thriving where other plants can't – cities.

The team saving Welsh native species in case the apocalypse wipes them out

A look back at incredible pictures by Doug Allan, late Planet Earth cameraman

'Every drop of water counts': Fear for the future of Argentina's glaciers


Video

News imageOn the hunt for fatberg blockages in the UK sewer system

On the hunt for fatbergs beneath our streets

Tech Now investigates how AI is exposing the hidden world of fatberg formation in Britain's sewers.

The mysterious origins of the temple older than Stonehenge

Apple at 50: Devices that defined a generation

How early humans faced a terrifying Ice Age predator


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