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**?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> feed xmlns:yt="http://www.youtube.com/xml/schemas/2015" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> link rel="self" href="http://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA"/> id>yt:channel:16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/id> yt:channelId>16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2006-04-08T05:51:05+00:00/published> entry> id>yt:video:KnCR6kQbTIY/id> yt:videoId>KnCR6kQbTIY/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>UK government defeated in High Court over climate plans | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnCR6kQbTIY"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T16:30:06+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T16:30:06+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>UK government defeated in High Court over climate plans | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/KnCR6kQbTIY?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/KnCR6kQbTIY/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>The UK government has been defeated in court - for a second time - for not doing enough to meet its targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Environmental campaigners argued that the energy minister signed off the government's climate plan without evidence it could be achieved. The High Court ruled on Friday that the government will now be required to redraft the plan again. In response the government defended its record on climate action. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #ClimateChange #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="11" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="308"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:z83hqbwN0EI/id> yt:videoId>z83hqbwN0EI/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Why India's fishermen 'feel forgotten' during country's election campaign | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z83hqbwN0EI"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T15:01:03+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T15:01:03+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Why India's fishermen 'feel forgotten' during country's election campaign | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/z83hqbwN0EI?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/z83hqbwN0EI/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>India is in the midst of its six-week election period, where almost one billion people are eligible to vote. About 28 million people in the country rely on fishing for their livelihood. In the coastal state of Kerala, it's one of the biggest industries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have been campaigning in the region. Fishermen in the region have said they feel forgotten during the election campaign. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #IndiaElection #Fishing #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="56" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="1304"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:MRROYZBUVII/id> yt:videoId>MRROYZBUVII/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Why US students are protesting on university campuses #Shorts #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRROYZBUVII"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T14:00:15+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T14:00:38+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Why US students are protesting on university campuses #Shorts #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/MRROYZBUVII?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/MRROYZBUVII/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="149" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="1945"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:ldtgcYals2U/id> yt:videoId>ldtgcYals2U/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Brazil floods: Dam collapses and death toll rises in Rio Grande do Sul | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldtgcYals2U"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T13:30:23+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T13:30:23+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Brazil floods: Dam collapses and death toll rises in Rio Grande do Sul | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/ldtgcYals2U?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/ldtgcYals2U/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A hydroelectric dam has collapsed in southern Brazil after days of heavy rain that triggered massive flooding, killing more than 30 people. Another 60 people are missing in Rio Grande do Sul state, officials said. About 15,000 residents have fled their homes since Saturday. At least 500,000 people are without power and clean water across the state. The extreme weather has been caused by a rare combination of hotter than average temperatures, high humidity and strong winds. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Brazil #Flooding #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="352" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="14068"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:xAHc-2Qi48M/id> yt:videoId>xAHc-2Qi48M/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>UK commits £3bn a year in Ukraine aid | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAHc-2Qi48M"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T12:00:56+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T12:00:56+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>UK commits £3bn a year in Ukraine aid | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/xAHc-2Qi48M?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/xAHc-2Qi48M/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>UK's Foreign Secretary David Cameron has said that Ukraine has the right to use British weapons to attack targets inside Russia. Lord Cameron, who has met President Zelensky during a visit to the country’s capital, Kyiv, said the UK would donate military aid worth £3 billion a year "for as long as is necessary". He said British support would include precision-guided bombs and air defence missiles, which Ukraine could use as it saw fit. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky had previously said that Russia is taking advantage of the slow delivery of Western weapons to go on the offensive. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="834" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="29374"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:LotIelkiZHM/id> yt:videoId>LotIelkiZHM/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Wounded wild orangutan seen using plant as medicine | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LotIelkiZHM"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T10:30:07+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T10:30:08+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Wounded wild orangutan seen using plant as medicine | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/LotIelkiZHM?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/LotIelkiZHM/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A Sumatran orangutan in Indonesia has self-medicated using a paste made from plants to heal a large wound on his cheek, said scientists. It is the first time a creature in the wild has been recorded treating an injury with a medicinal plant. After researchers saw Rakus applying the plant poultice to his face, the wound closed up and healed in a month. The behaviour could come from a common ancestor shared by humans and great apes, scientists have said. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Orangutan #Indonesia #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1831" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="36568"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:8FElgUj8HYY/id> yt:videoId>8FElgUj8HYY/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Turkey halts trade with Israel over 'humanitarian tragedy' in Gaza | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FElgUj8HYY"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T09:07:17+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T09:07:22+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Turkey halts trade with Israel over 'humanitarian tragedy' in Gaza | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/8FElgUj8HYY?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/8FElgUj8HYY/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Turkey has suspended all trade with Israel over its offensive in Gaza, citing the "worsening humanitarian tragedy" in the strip. The measures would be in place until Israel allowed an "uninterrupted and sufficient flow" of aid into Gaza, the Turkish trade ministry said. A UN-backed assessment said last month that 1.1 million people were facing catastrophic hunger and that famine was imminent in northern Gaza by May. Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza to destroy Hamas in response to the group's attack on southern Israel on 7 October, during which about 1,200 people were killed and 253 others were taken hostage. More than 34,500 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #IsraelGaza #Turkey #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1554" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="62340"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:RLCuZVi5Ec0/id> yt:videoId>RLCuZVi5Ec0/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Apple iPhone sales fall in nearly all countries | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLCuZVi5Ec0"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T07:09:37+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T08:43:10+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Apple iPhone sales fall in nearly all countries | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/RLCuZVi5Ec0?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/RLCuZVi5Ec0/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Apple boss Tim Cook tried to beat back doubts about the future of the tech giant, after it reported its biggest sales fall in more than a year. Sales slumped 4% year-on-year in the first three months of 2024 to $90.8bn (£72.5bn), weighed down by a sharp drop in demand for iPhones. Executives said the results were distorted by Covid-related supply disruptions, which led to unusually strong sales during the same period last year. They said sales would return to growth in the months ahead, noting upcoming product launches and investments in artificial intelligence. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Apple #iPhone #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="875" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="48362"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:evfqZ8w413U/id> yt:videoId>evfqZ8w413U/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>AI must not control nuclear weapons, US State Department urges China and Russia | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evfqZ8w413U"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T01:52:02+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T10:51:42+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>AI must not control nuclear weapons, US State Department urges China and Russia | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/evfqZ8w413U?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/evfqZ8w413U/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Paul Dean, a United States official in the State Department, asked China and Russia to declare that only humans – and not artificial intelligence (AI) – will make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons. Officials in China and Russia have not immediately issued a comment. A dizzying array of AI-assisted tools is under development or already in use in the defence sector. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #China #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1588" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="87611"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:C5JHpjWduRo/id> yt:videoId>C5JHpjWduRo/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Gaza University protests: ‘There is no right to cause chaos’, says US President | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5JHpjWduRo"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-02T18:02:53+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T10:12:41+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Gaza University protests: ‘There is no right to cause chaos’, says US President | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/C5JHpjWduRo?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/C5JHpjWduRo/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>President Joe Biden has addressed the Pro-Palestinian protests that are continuing at universities across the US, saying students have the right to protest but not "cause chaos”. Dozens of college campuses across the US have been taken over by students protesting against the war in Gaza, demanding institutions boycott companies and individuals with ties to Israel. More than a thousand demonstrators have been arrested, as universities struggle to deal with encampments, days before graduation ceremonies. Meanwhile, national politicians have called on colleges to do more, highlighting reports of antisemitism at some of these protests. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #US #JoeBiden #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="956" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="51835"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:aLCqIzYD85U/id> yt:videoId>aLCqIzYD85U/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Co-op Live: Opening on UK’s largest arena postponed for third time | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLCqIzYD85U"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-02T12:30:00+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T10:57:02+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Co-op Live: Opening on UK’s largest arena postponed for third time | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/aLCqIzYD85U?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/aLCqIzYD85U/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>US singer Olivia Rodrigo has expressed her disappointment after her gigs at the UK's largest indoor venue were called off. The singer is the latest act to fall foul of a crisis at Manchester's troubled Co-op Live arena. The decision came after the arena's opening was postponed for a third time on Wednesday when a fault scuppered a gig by rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. The £365m venue was due to be opened by comedian Peter Kay last week, but his shows have been postponed twice. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Manchester #CoopLiveArena #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="420" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="24980"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:a5uJHeO09u4/id> yt:videoId>a5uJHeO09u4/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Israel accused of possible war crime over killing of boy in West Bank | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5uJHeO09u4"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-02T11:13:36+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T10:24:23+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Israel accused of possible war crime over killing of boy in West Bank | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/a5uJHeO09u4?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/a5uJHeO09u4/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>On the 29 November last year, two Palestinian boys were killed by Israeli forces in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. BBC Verify has pieced together what happened on the day when Basil, 15, and eight-year-old Adam were killed. The evidence has prompted Ben Saul, UN special rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism, to say the death of Adam appears to be a "war crime". The Israel Defense Forces said the circumstances of the deaths were “under review” but added “live fire is used only in order to remove immediate threats or for arrest purposes, following arrest protocols after exhausting other options”. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Israel #WestBank #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1973" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="79292"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:bezARdh8efs/id> yt:videoId>bezARdh8efs/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Protests in Georgia over ‘foreign agent’ bill | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bezARdh8efs"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-02T10:00:36+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T10:00:22+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Protests in Georgia over ‘foreign agent’ bill | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/bezARdh8efs?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/bezARdh8efs/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Police in Georgia fired tear gas and water cannon into crowds protesting against a bill seen by the opposition as targeting media freedoms. Thousands waving Georgian and European Union flags gathered outside parliament to protest what they see as a Russian-inspired law. Under the bill - dubbed the "foreign agent" law- independent media that receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors would have to register as organisations "bearing the interests of a foreign power". Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Georgia #Tbilisi #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="506" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="37897"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:xGPTcSQsbUs/id> yt:videoId>xGPTcSQsbUs/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>India election 2024: 18 million first-time voters in India | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGPTcSQsbUs"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-02T08:39:56+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T10:34:11+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>India election 2024: 18 million first-time voters in India | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/xGPTcSQsbUs?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/xGPTcSQsbUs/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>As India’s general election is underway the BBC’s has been speaking with influential voting blocs, amongst them more than 18 million first time voters heading to the polls. The country’s general election, which is being held over six weeks between 19 April and 1 June, is the biggest the world has ever seen. With 1.4 billion people, India is the world’s most populous country and 969 million of its citizens are eligible to cast their ballot. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #India #IndiaGeneralElection #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="314" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="19069"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:E_Ittnck9h0/id> yt:videoId>E_Ittnck9h0/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/yt:channelId> title>Sarah’s story: death of a 7-year-old seeking asylum in the UK | BBC News/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_Ittnck9h0"/> author> name>BBC News/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16niRr50-MSBwiO3YDb3RA/uri> /author> published>2024-05-01T22:32:02+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-02T23:32:28+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Sarah’s story: death of a 7-year-old seeking asylum in the UK | BBC News/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/E_Ittnck9h0?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/E_Ittnck9h0/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A 7-year-old girl, Sarah, was among five people who died in an overcrowded small boat in the English Channel, as they tried to reach the UK. The BBC has spoken to Sarah’s father and pieced together what happened - and why the family was taking such a great risk to reach England. Sarah was born in Belgium and grew up in Sweden. She was one of three children of Ahmed, who had fled Iraq in 2009 and spent years trying but failing to get permission to settle in Europe. Instead the family faced deportation to Iraq, so Ahmed decided that the family would meet people smuggler’s on a beach at night in France and make the sea crossing to England. It was a desperate move that ended in tragedy. Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Andrew Harding. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="512" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="31418"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> /feed>

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1:: UK government defeated in High Court over climate plans | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 16:30:06
The UK government has been defeated in court - for a second time - for not doing enough to meet its targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Environmental campaigners argued that the energy minister signed off the government's climate plan without evidence it could be achieved. The High Court ruled on Friday that the government will now be required to redraft the plan again. In response the government defended its record on climate action. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #ClimateChange #BBCNews

2:: Why India's fishermen 'feel forgotten' during country's election campaign | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 15:01:03
India is in the midst of its six-week election period, where almost one billion people are eligible to vote. About 28 million people in the country rely on fishing for their livelihood. In the coastal state of Kerala, it's one of the biggest industries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have been campaigning in the region. Fishermen in the region have said they feel forgotten during the election campaign. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #IndiaElection #Fishing #BBCNews

3:: Why US students are protesting on university campuses #Shorts #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 14:00:15

4:: Brazil floods: Dam collapses and death toll rises in Rio Grande do Sul | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 13:30:23
A hydroelectric dam has collapsed in southern Brazil after days of heavy rain that triggered massive flooding, killing more than 30 people. Another 60 people are missing in Rio Grande do Sul state, officials said. About 15,000 residents have fled their homes since Saturday. At least 500,000 people are without power and clean water across the state. The extreme weather has been caused by a rare combination of hotter than average temperatures, high humidity and strong winds. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Brazil #Flooding #BBCNews

5:: UK commits £3bn a year in Ukraine aid | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 12:00:56
UK's Foreign Secretary David Cameron has said that Ukraine has the right to use British weapons to attack targets inside Russia. Lord Cameron, who has met President Zelensky during a visit to the country’s capital, Kyiv, said the UK would donate military aid worth £3 billion a year "for as long as is necessary". He said British support would include precision-guided bombs and air defence missiles, which Ukraine could use as it saw fit. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky had previously said that Russia is taking advantage of the slow delivery of Western weapons to go on the offensive. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews

6:: Wounded wild orangutan seen using plant as medicine | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 10:30:07
A Sumatran orangutan in Indonesia has self-medicated using a paste made from plants to heal a large wound on his cheek, said scientists. It is the first time a creature in the wild has been recorded treating an injury with a medicinal plant. After researchers saw Rakus applying the plant poultice to his face, the wound closed up and healed in a month. The behaviour could come from a common ancestor shared by humans and great apes, scientists have said. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Orangutan #Indonesia #BBCNews

7:: Turkey halts trade with Israel over 'humanitarian tragedy' in Gaza | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 09:07:17
Turkey has suspended all trade with Israel over its offensive in Gaza, citing the "worsening humanitarian tragedy" in the strip. The measures would be in place until Israel allowed an "uninterrupted and sufficient flow" of aid into Gaza, the Turkish trade ministry said. A UN-backed assessment said last month that 1.1 million people were facing catastrophic hunger and that famine was imminent in northern Gaza by May. Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza to destroy Hamas in response to the group's attack on southern Israel on 7 October, during which about 1,200 people were killed and 253 others were taken hostage. More than 34,500 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #IsraelGaza #Turkey #BBCNews

8:: Apple iPhone sales fall in nearly all countries | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 07:09:37
Apple boss Tim Cook tried to beat back doubts about the future of the tech giant, after it reported its biggest sales fall in more than a year. Sales slumped 4% year-on-year in the first three months of 2024 to $90.8bn (£72.5bn), weighed down by a sharp drop in demand for iPhones. Executives said the results were distorted by Covid-related supply disruptions, which led to unusually strong sales during the same period last year. They said sales would return to growth in the months ahead, noting upcoming product launches and investments in artificial intelligence. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Apple #iPhone #BBCNews

9:: AI must not control nuclear weapons, US State Department urges China and Russia | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 01:52:02
Paul Dean, a United States official in the State Department, asked China and Russia to declare that only humans – and not artificial intelligence (AI) – will make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons. Officials in China and Russia have not immediately issued a comment. A dizzying array of AI-assisted tools is under development or already in use in the defence sector. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #China #BBCNews

10:: Gaza University protests: ‘There is no right to cause chaos’, says US President | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2024 18:02:53
President Joe Biden has addressed the Pro-Palestinian protests that are continuing at universities across the US, saying students have the right to protest but not "cause chaos”. Dozens of college campuses across the US have been taken over by students protesting against the war in Gaza, demanding institutions boycott companies and individuals with ties to Israel. More than a thousand demonstrators have been arrested, as universities struggle to deal with encampments, days before graduation ceremonies. Meanwhile, national politicians have called on colleges to do more, highlighting reports of antisemitism at some of these protests. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #US #JoeBiden #BBCNews

11:: Co-op Live: Opening on UK’s largest arena postponed for third time | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2024 12:30:00
US singer Olivia Rodrigo has expressed her disappointment after her gigs at the UK's largest indoor venue were called off. The singer is the latest act to fall foul of a crisis at Manchester's troubled Co-op Live arena. The decision came after the arena's opening was postponed for a third time on Wednesday when a fault scuppered a gig by rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. The £365m venue was due to be opened by comedian Peter Kay last week, but his shows have been postponed twice. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Manchester #CoopLiveArena #BBCNews

12:: Israel accused of possible war crime over killing of boy in West Bank | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2024 11:13:36
On the 29 November last year, two Palestinian boys were killed by Israeli forces in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. BBC Verify has pieced together what happened on the day when Basil, 15, and eight-year-old Adam were killed. The evidence has prompted Ben Saul, UN special rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism, to say the death of Adam appears to be a "war crime". The Israel Defense Forces said the circumstances of the deaths were “under review” but added “live fire is used only in order to remove immediate threats or for arrest purposes, following arrest protocols after exhausting other options”. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Israel #WestBank #BBCNews

13:: Protests in Georgia over ‘foreign agent’ bill | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2024 10:00:36
Police in Georgia fired tear gas and water cannon into crowds protesting against a bill seen by the opposition as targeting media freedoms. Thousands waving Georgian and European Union flags gathered outside parliament to protest what they see as a Russian-inspired law. Under the bill - dubbed the "foreign agent" law- independent media that receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors would have to register as organisations "bearing the interests of a foreign power". Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Georgia #Tbilisi #BBCNews

14:: India election 2024: 18 million first-time voters in India | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2024 08:39:56
As India’s general election is underway the BBC’s has been speaking with influential voting blocs, amongst them more than 18 million first time voters heading to the polls. The country’s general election, which is being held over six weeks between 19 April and 1 June, is the biggest the world has ever seen. With 1.4 billion people, India is the world’s most populous country and 969 million of its citizens are eligible to cast their ballot. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #India #IndiaGeneralElection #BBCNews

15:: Sarah’s story: death of a 7-year-old seeking asylum in the UK | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2024 22:32:02
A 7-year-old girl, Sarah, was among five people who died in an overcrowded small boat in the English Channel, as they tried to reach the UK. The BBC has spoken to Sarah’s father and pieced together what happened - and why the family was taking such a great risk to reach England. Sarah was born in Belgium and grew up in Sweden. She was one of three children of Ahmed, who had fled Iraq in 2009 and spent years trying but failing to get permission to settle in Europe. Instead the family faced deportation to Iraq, so Ahmed decided that the family would meet people smuggler’s on a beach at night in France and make the sea crossing to England. It was a desperate move that ended in tragedy. Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Andrew Harding. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

16:: Video shows US and Israeli hostages alive in Gaza | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2024 09:19:53
Hamas has published a video showing the first proof of life of two more hostages being held in Gaza. In undated footage filmed under duress, Omri Miran says he has been held for 202 days and Keith Siegel mentions this week's Passover holiday, indicating the clips were filmed recently. Both were captured when Hamas launched its deadly attacks on 7 October. Responding to the video, their families said they would keep fighting for the men's return. They also urged the Israeli government to secure a new hostage release deal. The new video comes as Hamas said it was studying Israel's latest proposal for a truce. Media reports said mediator Egypt had sent a delegation to Israel to give fresh impetus to stalled negotiations. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/4aUx8l9 #Gaza #US #BBCNews

17:: Gaza protests continue on US university campuses | BBC News| BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 15:45:01
Protests against the war in Gaza that started at Columbia University a week ago have swept college campuses across the US. Protesters are calling for universities to boycott companies and individuals with ties to Israel amid the ongoing war there. The past 10 days have seen the most intense and widespread US protests of the past six months. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3JFWMhv #Gaza #US #BBCNews

18:: UK forces may be deployed to help deliver Gaza aid | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 13:24:05
British troops could be deployed on the ground in Gaza to help deliver aid via a new sea route, the BBC has learned. The US has said no American forces would go ashore and an unnamed "third party" would drive trucks along a floating causeway onto the beach. The UK is understood to be considering tasking British troops with this when the aid corridor opens next month. The possible role for British forces - known as "wet boots" by military planners - would see them drive trucks off landing craft onto the temporary causeway and deliver aid to a secure distribution area ashore. Whitehall sources said no decision had been made and the issue had not yet crossed the prime minister's desk. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Israeli army declined to comment. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3y2Dwbe #Gaza #UK #BBCNews

19:: Will flying ever be sustainable? | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 11:23:49
Aeroplanes have become bigger and faster but their impact on the climate has also increased. Jet engines burn kerosene which releases carbon dioxide - one of the main greenhouse gases causing climate change. So, could hydrogen powered planes be the solution? This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #ClimateChange #Aviation #BBCNews

20:: Several storms are moving across the US states of Iowa and Nebraska. #Shorts #UnitedStates #Nebraska

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 10:30:24

21:: Watch the movie that rewrites itself | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 10:09:30
Filmmaker Gary Hustwit has created a documentary which can rewrite itself before every screening. So, how does the technology work? This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

22:: US details $6bn military support package for Ukraine | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 08:59:50
The Pentagon says it will "rush" Patriot air defence missiles and artillery ammunition to Ukraine as part of its new military aid package. However Patriot systems for launching the missiles will not be sent, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Patriots were "urgently" needed to face a growing Russian air threat and "can and should save lives right now". On Saturday, Ukraine said Russia had carried out another massive air attack. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3WizR3b #Ukraine #US #BBCNews

23:: Baby saved from dead mother's womb in Gaza dies | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 21:45:01
A baby rescued from her dying mother's womb after an Israeli air strike in southern Gaza has died, the BBC has learned. Baby Sabreen al-Sakani was delivered by Caesarean section in a Rafah hospital shortly after midnight on Sunday. Amid chaotic scenes doctors resuscitated the baby, using a hand pump to push air into her lungs. However she died on Thursday and has been buried next to her mother after whom she was named. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

24:: Blinken says China helping fuel Russian threat to Ukraine | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 21:15:01
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned Washington will act if China does not stop supplying Russia with items used in its assault on Ukraine. Speaking to the BBC in Beijing, the US's top diplomat said he had made clear to his counterparts they were "helping fuel the biggest threat" to European security since the Cold War. He did not say what measures the US was prepared to take. But Mr Blinken was also keen to stress progress had been made in some areas, which included Beijing’s efforts in stopping supplies of the drug fentanyl reaching the US. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #AntonyBlinken #China #BBCNews

25:: King Charles to resume some public engagements as cancer treatment continues | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 21:13:32
King Charles is to resume some public engagements after encouraging progress in his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace has said. However it won't be a full return to official engagements for the King, who began his treatment in February. The type of cancer has not been disclosed. The palace said the King’s doctors were "very encouraged by the progress made so far and remain positive about the King's continued recovery". However they said it was “too early to say” how much longer his treatment would continue. King Charles will begin his partial return to public engagements with a symbolic trip to a cancer treatment centre. The palace said he would undertake more external engagements and host a state visit by the Emperor and Empress of Japan. A picture of the King and Queen Camilla, taken earlier this month in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, has been released. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Charlotte Gallagher and Jonny Dymond. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

26:: Emma Stone wants you to use her real name. #Shorts #EmmaStone #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 19:00:07

27:: How some AI developers are combatting malicious bots | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 18:00:21
Artificial intelligence poses a threat of disinformation worldwide, via flooding social media with bots and deepfakes. For instance, a campaign using AI to impersonate Omar al-Bashir, the former leader of Sudan, received hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok, adding online confusion to a country torn apart by civil war. While AI is supercharging disinformation's spread and speed, some experts argue that AI can also fight against cybercrime. Amil Khan, CEO of Valent Projects, which assesses political instability in the information environment, joined AI Decoded on The Context to discuss AI's ability to verify authenticity online. Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/448yYMK Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Technology #Elections #BBCNews

28:: King Charles to resume some public duties after cancer treatment. #Shorts #KingCharles #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 17:14:34

29:: Dove released in European Parliament chamber by Slovakia member as "symbol of peace". #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 16:30:04

30:: US Supreme Court hears President Trump immunity case | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 15:00:32
The Supreme Court has heard arguments about whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took while president. The justices have been asked to consider whether any president should have full or partial immunity. The outcome will determine, among other things, whether Trump should face trial on charges that he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat. The Supreme Court justices are said to be divided as the case currently stands. The former president is also currently on criminal trial in New York relating to hush money payments. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #DonaldTrump #BBCNews

31:: Invasive species of ants will cost Australians more than $22bn if left to run rampant | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 15:45:00
A dangerous species of fire ants will cost Australians more than $22bn by the 2040s if left to run rampant, a new report has found. It is believed that the red imported fire ants entered Australia in the 1990’s via shipping containers from South America. With a powerful sting, they pose a threat to both people and livestock and can prey on a variety of insects. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews #Ants #australia

32:: Rihanna says she 'refused' to buy maternity clothes. #Shorts #Rihanna #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 14:34:39

33:: Qatar reassessing its role as mediator between Israel and Hamas | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 13:30:09
Qatar is reassessing its role as a mediator between Israel and Hamas, the country's prime minister has said. Qatar has had a key role - along with Egypt and the US - in trying to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the release of hostages. But Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani said Doha had been exploited and abused and was being undermined by those trying to score political points. He also said the current peace talks were in a "delicate phase". Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3VYZo1l Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Israel #Gaza #Qatar #BBCNews

34:: Deadly Africa heat caused by climate change, scientists say | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 12:30:04
A deadly heatwave in West Africa and the Sahel was "impossible" without human-induced climate change, scientists say.   Temperatures soared above 48C in Mali last month with one hospital linking hundreds of deaths to the extreme heat.   In Bamako, the capital of Mali, the Gabriel Toure Hospital said it recorded 102 deaths in the first days of April.   Researchers say human activities like burning fossil fuels made temperatures up to 1.4C hotter than normal. Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3Q3jofy   Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog   For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news   #Climate #WestAfrica #BBCNews

35:: Volcano in Indonesia spews lava and smoke. #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 11:30:12

36:: Police bust cyber gang accused of fraud worldwide | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 08:10:26
Police have taken down a gang accused of using a technology service that helped criminals use fraudulent text messages to steal from victims. Worldwide, 37 people have been arrested and police are contacting victims. The technology allowed scammers without technical skills to bombard victims with messages designed to trick them into making payments online. Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/442gGMQ Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Fraud #CyberCrime #BBCNews

37:: BBC research reveals 50,000 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 22:55:57
A BBC investigation suggests more than 50,000 Russian soldiers have died in the war in Ukraine. Researchers from the BBC and the independent Russian website Mediazona studied burial sites and other evidence. The Kremlin does not disclose official figures. The war also continues to claim many Ukrainian lives. The latest Russian missile strike has killed 17 people and injured at least 70 more. Ukraine’s President Zelensky called on his country’s allies to offer the same support as they have shown to Israel. A $49 billion proposed new aid package is due to be voted on in Washington in the coming days. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by James Waterhouse and Olga Ivshina. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

38:: US Senate hearings looking at Boeing safety | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 21:52:44
Boeing is under scrutiny over a series of incidents, including when a door blew out of a 737 Max plane shortly after take-off. Two competing hearings were held in Congress on Wednesday to discuss safety issues on Boeing planes. Engineer Sam Salehpour accused Boeing of taking shortcuts in the construction of its 787 and 777 jets. He claimed he was "threatened with termination" after raising concerns with bosses. But Boeing said the claims were "inaccurate" and added it was confident its planes were safe. Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3TV2zo4 Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3TV2zo4 #US #Boeing #BBCNews

39:: Jury selection is under way in Donald Trump's New York City hush-money trial. #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 21:23:14
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40:: First product of Meghan's lifestyle brand revealed. #Shorts #Meghan #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 21:00:13

41:: How stolen socks and a ladies’ handbag led to a British Diplomat's kidnap in Iran | BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 18:30:07
Former British senior diplomat Edward Chaplin was kidnapped in Iran in 1987, and relations between the UK and the Islamic Republic quickly deteriorated afterwards. That kidnap followed claims by Iran that an Iranian consulate worker in Manchester was assaulted by British police. Mr Chaplin sat down with Newsnight's Joe Inwood and spoke publicly for the first time since he was seized and assaulted by revolutionary guards almost fifty years ago. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNewsnight #BBCNews

42:: Ukraine war: Russian missile strike on Chernihiv kills 15 people | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 17:30:03
A Russian missile attack has killed 15 people in the city of Chernihiv in northern Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials. More than 60 people, including three children, were injured in the attack, which hit an eight-storey building in a densely populated area, the city's mayor said. The attack came hours after reports of a Ukrainian strike on a Russian military airfield in occupied Crimea. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews

43:: Paris police evict hundreds of migrants from camp ahead of Olympics | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 16:37:49
French police have removed hundreds of migrants from a camp in Paris as part of an operation to prepare the capital for hosting the 2024 Olympic Games. The camp in Vitry-sur-Seine was home to more than 400 migrants before police carried out a large-scale eviction. Authorities say the squat was illegal, as they push to dismantle homeless and migrant camps ahead of the Games, but aid workers fear that those evicted now lack longer-term housing assistance. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Paris #ParisOlympics #BBCNews

44:: Dubai airport flooded as UAE and Oman reel from deadly storms | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 16:00:07
Heavy rain has battered Gulf states, causing flash floods that have killed 20 people and disrupted flights at the world's second-busiest airport. Dubai Airport said it was facing "very challenging conditions”, and advised passengers not to turn up as runways were flooded with water. Authorities warned that more thunderstorms, heavy rain and strong winds were forecast, with many low-lying areas still under water. Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/49LHylr Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Dubai #Floods #BBCNews

45:: Men filmed destroying ancient rock formation near Las Vegas. #Shorts #LasVegas #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2024 15:00:20

46:: Baltimore to receive millions in federal aid following bridge collapse | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2024 17:54:46
The Biden administration has approved $60m (£47m) in emergency funds that Maryland had requested to help cean up wreckage after a cargo ship hit a major bridge in Baltimore, killing six. Governor Wes Moore outlined how they intended to clear debris, remove the ship, extract bridge pieces and rebuild it. The cargo vessel, the Dali, that hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge is nearly as long as the Eiffel Tower, he said. The state has requested a host of resources to help with the clean-up process. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #US #Baltimore #BBCNews

47:: Northern Lights captured glowing over erupting Iceland volcano. #Shorts #Grindavik #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2024 17:00:15

48:: Giddy up! Beyoncé drops new country-inspired album Cowboy Carter. #Shorts #Beyonce #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2024 16:00:16

49:: Evan Gershkovich: One year since Russia jailed the US journalist I BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2024 15:45:20
Russia has once again extended the pre-trial detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich, 32, who was arrested last year on espionage charges. The court ordered that his detention be extended until 30 March which means the Wall Street Journal reporter will spend over one year behind bars as he awaits trial. Mr Gershkovich, his newspaper, and the US deny the espionage charges. US officials have called for his immediate release. The Wall Street Journal observed the one-year anniversary of Gershkovich’s detainment with an #IStandWithEvan tribute. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #US #BBCNews

50:: Forty-five people have died after a bus crashed in South Africa. #Shorts #SouthAfrica #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2024 10:13:09
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51:: Indian election: muslim minority fear violence and persecution | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2024 00:32:00
India’s prime minister Nahrendra Modi and his BJP party are widely predicted to win next month’s general election. But his second term in power has been marked by deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobia. There are more than 200 million muslims in India, making up the country’s largest religious minority. Following a wave of violence against India’s muslims, members of the community have told the BBC that they are living in fear and are being marginalised and suppressed. Those claims are strongly denied by India’s Hindu nationalist government. Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting from northern India by Yogita Limaye. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

52:: AI and mental health: Young people turning to AI therapist bots | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 23:00:31
Mental health services around the world are chronically under resourced – but there are hopes that artificial intelligence (AI) might offer a solution. On Character.ai, a popular platform where anyone can create chatbots based on fictional or real people, users can talk to a psychologist persona. Computer programmer Eugenia Kuyda is the founder of Replika, a US chatbot app that says it offers users an "AI companion who cares, always here to listen and talk, always on your side". Other apps in the mental health sector are far more cautious about using AI in the first place. One of those is meditation app Headspace, which has more than 30 million users, and in the UK is approved by the NHS. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #AI #MentalHealth #BBCNews

53:: India: Muslims feel 'marginalised and suppressed' ahead of election | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 22:00:04
In India, deepening religious polarisation and increasing Islamophobia have marked Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s second term in power. Ahead of the general election due to begin next month, which Mr. Modi’s Hindu nationalist party is expected to win, people from the Muslim community, which constitutes India’s largest minority, have told the BBC they feel they are being marginalised and suppressed. The government denies the allegations. Our South Asia correspondent Yogita Limaye reports from northern India. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #India #BBCNews

54:: South Africa: 45 killed after bus plunges off bridge in Limpopo | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 20:48:36
Forty-five people have died in South Africa after the bus they were in plunged off a bridge into a ravine, authorities have said. An eight-year-old girl, the only survivor, was taken to hospital. The bus crashed through a barrier and caught fire when it hit the ground in Limpopo province, in the country's north-east. The passengers were pilgrims travelling from Botswana's capital Gaborone to an Easter service in the town of Moria. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #SouthAfrica #BBCNews

55:: Good at gaming? This university is launching an esports degree. #Shorts #Esports #BBCNews | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 18:30:17

56:: E-waste 'drawers of doom' growing, say campaigners | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 18:00:32
Household hoards of unused electricals and broken tech are growing, a recycling campaign group has warned. Material Focus has estimated that people have gone from stockpiling an average of 20 items to 30 within four years. Its findings come from market research. The top ten products include remote controls, mobile phones and hairdryers. The UN has reported that electronic waste is rising five times faster than documented recycling. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

57:: 'Crypto King' Sam Bankman-Fried jailed for 25 years I BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 16:17:25
Sam Bankman-Fried - also known as SBF - has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for stealing billions of dollars from customers of his cryptocurrency exchange FTX. The former billionaire CEO faces decades in prison for fraud and conspiracy charges stemming from his role in the collapse of FTX. Prosecutors say Bankman-Fried took more than $10bn (£7.9bn) from unsuspecting customers in "one of the biggest financial frauds" in US history. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Crypto #US #BBCNews

58:: France to sue teen for falsely accusing head teacher in headscarf row | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 15:00:58
France's Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has said a teenage girl will be sued by the state for falsely accusing her headteacher of striking her in a heated exchange over her wearing an Islamic head-covering. The head teacher insisted that the pupil remove her head-covering inside the school, in accordance with French law. He resigned after death threats circulated on social media. The Islamist threat to French schools is taken extremely seriously since the murder of two teachers. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #France #BBCNews

59:: 'Crypto King' Sam Bankman-Fried faces lengthy jail term | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 12:54:12
Crypto boss Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, will be sentenced in New York on Thursday. The former billionaire CEO faces decades in prison for fraud and conspiracy charges stemming from his role in the massive collapse of cryptocurrency exchange, FTX. Prosecutors have said Bankman-Fried took more than $10bn (£7.9bn) from unsuspecting customers in "one of the biggest financial frauds" in US history. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #SamBankmanFried #Crypto #BBCNews

60:: Audio captures Baltimore dispatchers' response to bridge collapse. #Shorts #Baltimore #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2024 11:45:01

61:: Joe Biden shifts focus to Donald Trump re-match in November | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:48:27
President Joe Biden has easily won New Hampshire's Democratic primary. Despite not being on the ballot, enough voters wrote his name on their ballot papers. Mr Biden skipped the primary because New Hampshire refused to move its vote, as ordered to by the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Additionally, the US president secured a major endorsement today in his re-election bid from the United Automobile Workers. Following Donald Trump's Republican primary win in New Hampshire, Mr Biden made this statement: "It is now clear that Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee. And my message to the country is the stakes could not be higher." Americans will vote in November and the presidential contest is looking increasingly likely to be a Trump-Biden rematch Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Elections #BBCNews

62:: US Election: What the New Hampshire primary means for the Republican nomination | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 22:18:11
Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, defeating his last remaining rival for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. The former president last week won a landslide in Iowa's caucuses, with Haley placing third, behind Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Haley has vowed to press on with her campaign in the wake of a second consecutive loss to Trump. Trump now appears set to clinch the Republican nomination. The BBC’s Katty Kay joins The Context to discuss what we can expect from the rest of the 2024 campaign. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #US #PresidentialElection #BBCNews

63:: No survivors on plane Russia says was carrying 65 Ukrainian PoWs | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 17:49:04
A Russian Ilyushin-76 military transport plane has crashed in the southern Belgorod region near Ukraine. Russia's ministry of defence said 65 captured Ukrainian military were on the plane heading to the area for a prisoner exchange. Ukrainian military intelligence later released a statement accusing Russia of putting the lives of prisoners of war at risk. It said it had not been told it had to ensure safe airspace over Belgorod. The BBC cannot yet verify who was on board, or what caused the plane to crash. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Ukraine #Russia #BBCNews

64:: 7 people suffered minor injuries, but no casualties from the café in Turin, Italy. #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 15:37:10
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65:: Are robot baristas and AI chefs a glimpse into the future? | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 15:35:13
From super-hyped AI assistants to apps that translate babies' cries, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, gave a glimpse at what could be tomorrow's trendiest tech. BBC's Click team visited the show, checking out the latest tech from some of the world's biggest companies. The team also met the start-ups hoping their innovation will be the next big thing. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Technology #AI #ConsumerElectronicsShow

66:: WWE to stream exclusively on Netflix from January 2025. #Shorts #WWE #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 15:34:22
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67:: World's first IVF rhino pregnancy 'could save species' | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 13:00:45
A fertility breakthrough has offered hope for saving the northern white rhino from extinction - there are only two of the animals left on the planet. Scientists have achieved the world's first IVF rhino pregnancy, successfully transferring a lab-created rhino embryo into a surrogate mother. The procedure was carried out with southern white rhinos, a closely related sub-species of northern whites. The next step is to repeat this with northern white embryos. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Rhino #BBCNews

68:: Donald Trump mocks Nikki Haley after winning New Hampshire. #DonaldTrump #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 12:00:47
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69:: Former Thai PM hopeful cleared of breaking election law | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 11:40:49
Thailand's constitutional court has cleared former prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat of violating election rules. He was accused of holding shares in a media company that was prohibited by Thai election law but argued that the outlet had become defunct years ago. His Move Forward Party won the most seats in last year's election but failed to form a government. He will now retain his seat in parliament. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Thailand #BBCNews

70:: Russian plane carrying 65 Ukrainian PoWs has crashed, Moscow says | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 10:46:15
A Russian Ilyushin-76 military transport plane has crashed in the southern Belgorod region bordering Ukraine. At least 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed, according to Russia's ministry of defence. Ria Novosti news agency said another nine people were on board, including six crew. None of the details surrounding those on board can be independently verified. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #Belgorod #BBCNews

71:: Four new emperor penguin groups discovered in Antarctica | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 09:49:54
Satellite imagery has identified four new groups of Emperor penguins across Antartica. It brings the number of known nesting sites around the White Continent to 66. With the discoveries, scientists believe they now know the whereabouts of all the world's remaining breeding pairs. It's vital information for conservationists monitoring a species that's under increasing pressure as a result of climate change. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #EmperorPenguins #Antartica #BBCNews

72:: Doomsday Clock stays at 90 seconds to midnight. #Shorts #DoomsdayClock #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 09:48:22
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73:: Netflix password crackdown fuels sign-up surge - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 07:56:17
Netflix sign-ups boomed at the end of last year as customers prodded by the firm's crackdown on password-sharing created their own accounts. The streaming giant added more than 13.1 million subscriptions in the three months ended in December. That was the most for any quarter since 2020, extending a streak of growth that started last year. Netflix said it was confident in its growth path and was planning to raise prices. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Netflix #BBCNews

74:: Trump wins New Hampshire Republican primary | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 04:55:35
Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary. It is a significant victory for the former president and puts him in a commanding position to become the party's presidential candidate in November. His last remaining rival in the race, Nikki Haley, has vowed to fight on and said "this race is far from over". Speaking at a campaign stop earlier, front-runner Trump told reporters "I don't care" if Haley stays in the race, adding "let her do whatever she wants". Joe Biden is projected to win the Democratic primary, but because of a fight within the party those results will not be recognised. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #USElections #NewHampshire #BBCNews

75:: Blood test may revolutionise treatment of Alzheimers disease | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.01.2024 23:01:47
Scientists say a simple blood test may revolutionise the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. A study has found that measuring the levels of a protein in the blood can identify people at risk of developing symptoms of the disease including memory loss and confusion, years before they occur. It’s hoped that will lead to screening of people in their 50s, allowing early detection and treatment. Two recently developed medicines have been shown to significantly delay progress of the disease, so early identification of people at risk could offer people huge benefits. Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia affect many millions of people around the world and ageing populations mean they are on the increase. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by BBC medical editor Fergus Walsh. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

76:: Sweden’s giant wooden wind turbine promises greener future | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.12.2023 00:07:35
It’s made from the same wood as a Christmas tree and held together by glue. A company in Sweden has created the world’s tallest wind turbine made from timber. It says this is the future of wind turbine design, promising bigger wind generators which are far greener. Conventional wind turbines generate renewable energy but producing the huge quantities of steel they’re made from is not an environmentally friendly process. The timber turbine tower in Sweden is far lighter than steel and takes a tiny fraction of the carbon emissions to produce, while the timber itself is a carbon store. There could be other benefits to using wood for turbine towers. Its strength and resilience may allow the creation of bigger and taller turbines, generating more electricity. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Jonah Fisher. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

77:: Fan died of heat exhaustion at Taylor Swift Rio concert, tests show #Shorts #TaylorSwift #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2023 21:00:09

78:: Moment Swat team tears open lorry to arrest driver. #Shorts #Swat #US #Texas #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2023 19:00:12

79:: Huge Shakira statue unveiled in her hometown. #Shorts #Shakira #Barranquilla #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2023 17:36:35

80:: Using virtual reality to diagnose Alzheimer's disease | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2023 11:57:19
Scientists are testing the possibility of using virtual reality (VR) to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease. Pen and paper tests date back to the 1940s and are still one of the markers that may be used for diagnosis today. With no single definitive way to confirm the disease, a combination of different tests and investigations are usually carried out by health professionals. Researchers, at University College London, are testing if VR can help confirm an early diagnosis of the disease before it reaches the severe stages of dementia. This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Alzheimer's #Dementia #VirtualReality #VR #BBCNews

81:: China puts pressure on Taiwan ahead of election | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2023 10:00:36
The Taiwanese government has accused China of mounting a huge misinformation campaign to try and influence the outcome of the island's presidential election in a little over two weeks' time. Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is attempting to win an unprecedented third consecutive term. China sees self-ruled Taiwan as a breakaway province that will eventually be under Beijing's control. The DPP's presidential and vice-presidential candidates have both been banned from traveling to China or Hong Kong. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #China #Taiwan #BBCNews

82:: Jacques Delors - architect of euro and EU single market - has died | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2023 23:05:35
Jacques Delors, who played a central role in the design of the euro and creation of the single market, has died aged 98. Mr Delors served as European Commission president from 1985 to 1995, a period in which he championed closer European monetary and political union. He was hailed as a “statesman of French destiny” by France’s president Emmanuel Macron. However to others at the time, like Britain’s Margaret Thatcher who opposed the single currency and European integration, he was regarded with deep suspicion, accused of seeking to build a "European super-state". Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Adam Fleming. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

83:: Brazil’s favelas: How do you deliver to somewhere with no address? | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2023 18:00:25
For many of us, ordering online and waiting for a delivery to be dropped on our doorstep is a convenience we have gotten used to. But, for those in Brazil’s favelas, that convenience is not an option. Favelas are densely populated, low-income communities that lie on the outskirts of cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. Now, a new tech initiative is aiming to make those communities more connected. This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Brazil #Favela #BBCNews

84:: Eight months of civil war in Sudan | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2023 16:44:10
More than eight months of civil war in Sudan has caused one of the world’s largest displacements of people. More than six and a half million people have left their homes, with aid agencies struggling to access the areas where the fighting has occurred. The conflict began in April with a political fallout between two generals - pitting the army against the paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The BBC speaks to one family who have been trapped for months in the crossfire. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Sudan #BBCNews

85:: Israel-Gaza war: Hamas reports 241 killed in Gaza inside 24 hours | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2023 10:12:13
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry has said at least 241 people were killed in the past 24 hours, as Israel's military operation continues in the territory. Hamas said 382 people had also been injured over the same 24 hours. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called the war a "grave crime" against his people. Israel's army chief Herzi Halevi said the conflict with Hamas would continue for "many more months". Israel says it hit more than 100 sites on Tuesday, amid reports of impending ground operations in central Gaza. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Gaza #Israel #BBCNews

86:: Huge explosion as Ukraine strikes Russian warship | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.12.2023 23:07:12
Ukraine has carried out a missile strike on the port of Feodosiya in Crimea, damaging a Russian warship. Russia's Ministry of Defence said the large landing ship Novocherkassk was struck and damaged by Ukrainian aircraft carrying guided missiles. The head of the Ukrainian Air Force claimed its warplanes had destroyed the ship. One person was killed in the attack, according to the Russian authorities in Crimea. Several others were reportedly hurt. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by James Waterhouse in Kyiv. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

87:: Ukraine attacks Russian warship in Crimea | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.12.2023 10:53:53
Russia has confirmed one of its warships has been damaged in a Ukrainian attack on a Black Sea port. The airstrike took place at Feodosiya in Russian-occupied Crimea early on Tuesday morning. Russia's Ministry of Defence said the large landing ship Novocherkassk was struck by Ukrainian aircraft carrying guided missiles. The head of the Ukrainian Air Force said earlier its warplanes had destroyed the ship. One person was killed in the attack, according to the Russian-installed head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov. Several others were reportedly hurt. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Russia #Ukraine #BlackSea #BBCNews

88:: Is unprecedented drought pushing the Amazon to the brink? | BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.12.2023 08:35:14
In the past few months the Amazon rainforest has experienced the worst drought on record. One of its main rivers reached its lowest level since records began – 121 years ago. Villages became unreachable, wildfires raged in the middle of dense forest and wildlife died. Many scientists are worried that events like these are helping to push the world's biggest forest to a point of no return. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #AmazonRainforest #ClimateChange #BBCNews

89:: Ukraine celebrates Christmas on 25 December for first time - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.12.2023 12:00:08
Ukraine has celebrated Christmas on 25 December for the first time this year. The country has traditionally used the Julian calendar, also used by Russia, where Christmas falls on 7 January. In a further shift from Russia, it is now marking Christmas according to the Western - or Gregorian - calendar, which it uses in everyday life. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Ukraine #Russia #BBCNews

90:: Hamas says 70 people killed in Israeli air strike on camp - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.12.2023 10:56:05
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry has said an Israeli air strike killed at least 70 people in the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the centre of the strip. A spokesman said the death toll was likely to rise given the large number of families living in the area. The Israeli military told the BBC it was looking into reports of the strike. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

91:: Families of Israeli hostages face unbearable trauma - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 23:25:54
Hundreds of families in Israeli are enduring the trauma of knowing their loved ones were among those attacked by Hamas when they raided southern Israel, killing 1,400 people and taking more than 200 into captivity. For the families of those hostages the agony is continuing day after day. There have been daily protests in Israeli involving affected families. Many are angry about what they see as failures in security that left them unprotected. Others oppose the Israeli response in Gaza and fear it will endanger the lives of hostages held there. Reeta Chakrabarti reports from Israel for BBC News at Ten. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

92:: Tanks and infantry raid Gaza as Israel "prepares battlefield" for ground offensive - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 22:34:27
Israeli tanks and infantry have carried out their biggest ground raid into Gaza since the start of the current conflict. Israel’s military said they were “preparing the battlefield” ahead of an expected full-scale ground offensive. The overnight raid came as Israel continued its massive airstrikes in Gaza, which the Palestinian authorities say have claimed the lives of 7,000 people, most of them civilians and many of them children. Israel says its operations are targeting Hamas, following their raid on Israel on 7 October in which 1,400 people were killed and more than 200 taken hostage. Jeremy Bowen reports for BBC News at Ten. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

93:: This YouTuber has apologised after a video riled locals and authorities in Japan #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 19:00:23

94:: This is the moment a whale crashed into a man wing foiling in Australia. #Shorts #Whales #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 17:00:06

95:: Maine shootings: 18 people confirmed dead with suspect still at large - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 15:11:19
Maine's state governor Janet Mills has confirmed 18 people have been killed and a further 13 injured after shootings in Lewiston, US. The suspect in the shootings that killed 18 people on Wednesday night remains at large, police confirmed. Police earlier named Robert Card, 40, as a person of interest and have said he is "armed and dangerous". Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Maine #Lewiston #BBCNews

96:: A man was arrested on suspicion of assault after a slab was thrown at a woman. #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 15:00:06

97:: Hurricane Otis brought winds of up to 165mph when it hit Mexico. #Shorts #Mexico #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 13:40:55

98:: Seoul Halloween crush: Survivors speak of 'trauma' one year on - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 13:24:31
On Halloween weekend last year in Seoul, South Korea, more than 100,000 people descended on the city's Itaewon neighbourhood - a popular nightlife district. They funnelled into a narrow, steep passage from three directions, until it became so tightly packed people could not move. Nearly 160 young people died in the resulting crush. A year on, no one has been held responsible. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Seoul #Itaewon #BBCNews

99:: Israel prime minister says country preparing for Gaza ground invasion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 10:43:47
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised speech that Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) are still preparing for a ground invasion, but did not give any clues as to the timing. The IDF said military carried out a "targeted raid" in northern Gaza overnight on Wednesday, using tanks and bulldozers to enter the strip. The IDF said the raid was in "preparation for the next stages of combat". The UN's agency for Palestinians has warned that supplies are running low across Gaza, while its humanitarian coordinator says "nowhere is safe". Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

100:: Maine shootings: Hundreds of US police search for gunman as 16 feared dead - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.10.2023 08:21:32
At least 16 people are feared dead and up to 60 have been injured after shootings in Maine, US. The shootings happened in two locations - a restaurant and a bowling alley - in the small city of Lewiston. Hundreds of police officers across the state are involved in a manhunt. Police have named Robert Card, 40, as a person of interest, saying he is "armed and dangerous". Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Maine #BBCNews

101:: Gaza hospitals turn away the injured as fuel supplies run out - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.10.2023 23:09:36
Only the most serious emergency cases are now being treated in Gaza hospitals as fuel supplies run out, according to the United Nations. Israel is blocking supplies of fuel, food and water from entering Gaza, following the Hamas attacks that killed 1,400 Israeli citizens. The UN is warning that all humanitarian operations are likely to come to a halt in Gaza in the coming hours due to the lack of fuel. The Palestinian authorities say that more than 700 people were killed in Gaza by Israeli air strikes for the second day in a row. Israel says it’s blocking fuel deliveries because they could be used by Hamas for military purposes. It accuses Hamas of stockpiling huge quantities of fuel. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Fergal Keane, Rushdi Abualouf and Jeremy Bowen. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

102:: UN chief Antonio Guterres says he 'clearly condemned Hamas terror' after Israel reaction - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.10.2023 21:45:02
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has said he is "shocked" at the reaction to a statement he made on Tuesday about the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The UN chief held a news conference to address comments which sparked anger from Israel yesterday, when he said Hamas attacks "did not happen in a vacuum". He said he clearly condemned the "acts of terror" inflicted on Israel and clarified his words were "not justifying acts of terror by Hamas". Israeli ambassador Gilad Erdan has called for his resignation. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

103:: Donald Trump fined $10,000 for violating gag order in New York civil trial - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.10.2023 21:09:16
Donald Trump has been fined $10,000 (£8,200) for violating a gag order after he seemingly called a court clerk "partisan". Judge Arthur Engoron first issued the gag order against Trump after he made a post on his social media site Truth Social where he disparaged the judge's clerk. Mr Trump and several of his family members are on trial for fraud, falsification of business records, issuing false financial statements and conspiracy. Mr Trump has denied any wrongdoing. The non-jury, civil trial is focused on determining damages for the fraud that Judge Engoron has already determined Mr Trump committed by inflating his personal net worth to secure favourable loan agreements. New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the case, is seeking $250m (£205m) in penalties and severe restrictions for Mr Trump's businesses. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #US #BBCNews

104:: Republican Mike Johnson elected new US House Speaker - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.10.2023 18:41:56
Mike Johnson has been elected Speaker of the House of Representatives, ending weeks of chaos and Republican infighting on Capitol Hill. The conservative Louisiana lawmaker won with 220 votes in the lower chamber of Congress. Mr Johnson is the fourth Republican nominated for the position since Kevin McCarthy's ouster on 3 October. The previous nominee, Minnesota's Tom Emmer, abruptly dropped out of the race on Tuesday after about four hours. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #US #BBCNews

105:: Israel-Gaza: Palestinian prime minister calls for immediate ceasefire - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.10.2023 17:30:06
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, who is based in the occupied West Bank, has called for an immediate ceasfire. Speaking to BBC Newsnight, he called for the "immediate opening of a safe passage for international aid". Also speaking on the programme, Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy said: "Israel is united now around a single goal and that goal is total victory against Hamas, in response to the October 7 massacre." Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

106:: Israel: Hundreds killed in air strike on Gaza hospital, Palestinian officials say - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 18:29:27
Hundreds are feared dead or injured in an Israeli air strike on a hospital in Gaza, Palestinian officials say. An Israeli army spokesperson says the cause of the incident is not known and the army is looking into the details. The BBC is working to verify details of the incident. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Gaza #Israel #BBCNews

107:: Moaz Inon's parents were killed in the Hamas attacks and wants the war to end.#Gaza #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 14:30:06
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108:: Five sports have been added to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. #Shorts #Olympics #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 13:18:30
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109:: India declines to legalise same-sex marriage in historic verdict - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 13:11:08
India’s Supreme Court has declined to legalise same-sex marriages but said the rights of LGBTQ+ people must be upheld. Five judges ruled they could not legalise such unions, which they said was parliament's job. In 2018, the Supreme Court had decriminalised gay sex in a landmark ruling. But the government and religious leaders strongly opposed same-sex marriage, saying it was against India's culture. #LGBTQ #India #BBCNews Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

110:: Your Questions Answered: Why is Biden going to Israel? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 11:42:44
Why does the US support Israel? Why does Iran support Hamas? Is Nato backing Israel? Has Israel ever lost a war? US President Joe Biden has confirmed he will visit Israel on Wednesday, before going on to Jordan where he'll meet officials including Palestine's Mahmoud Abbas. It comes as Iran's foreign minister said Israel will not be allowed to act in the Gaza Strip without consequences - and warned of "pre-emptive action" in the coming hours. More than 100 people were killed on Monday night following strikes at homes in Rafah and Khan Younis in southern Gaza. Here's what you need to know about the people and places involved. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

111:: Humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens ahead of anticipated Israeli invasion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 11:13:16
As the Israeli siege of Gaza continues, the area is "on the edge of catastrophe", a BBC reporter on the ground has said. In Khan Younis in the south, hundreds of thousands of people have arrived, after Israel warned them to leave the north. People are sleeping in the streets, running water is limited, and there are queues for bread outside bakeries. Israel has blocked supplies of food, water, fuel, and electricity since the deadly Hamas attacks on 7 October. But the Israeli military denies there's a humanitarian crisis, insisting there are supplies of water and electricity. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Gaza #Israel #Hamas #BBCNews

112:: CCTV footage appears to show the moment an airstrike hits the Rafah crossing. #Gaza #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 09:08:33
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113:: British teen missing in Hamas attack confirmed dead - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 09:03:12
A British teenager who went missing after Hamas's attack on southern Israel was murdered, her family have told BBC News. Yahel, 13, disappeared after militants attacked Kibbutz Be'eri and killed her British-born mother Lianne. Family members have now confirmed to BBC News that Yahel was also killed. Her sister Noiya, 16, and Israeli father Eli are still missing. UK PM Rishi Sunak said on Monday that "at least" six British citizens have died. #Hamas #Israel #BBCNews

114:: US President Joe Biden to visit Israel as Iran warns against Gaza offensive - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 08:12:50
US President Joe Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday to hear about its plans for a ground offensive. Biden will also discuss how Israel will conduct its operations in a way that "minimises civilian casualties", the US says. In its strongest warning yet, Iran, which backs Hamas, says it could take "pre-emptive action" against Israel in the coming hours. It's thought this would involve the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon, which has been exchanging fire with Israel in recent days. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Gaza #Israel #Biden #BBCNews

115:: The Rafah crossing is the southernmost point of exit from Gaza. #RafahCrossing #BBCNews #Shorts

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 07:45:49
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116:: Police shoot man in hunt for Brussels gunman - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2023 07:40:55
Police in Brussels have shot a man in a manhunt for the gunman who killed two Swedish nationals. The man was shot in a café in the Schaerbeek neighbourhood, local media reported. Belgian prosecutors reported the incident but said they could not yet confirm whether the man was the attacker. Brussels has been on its highest terror alert after Monday's attack. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Brussels #BBCNews

117:: British teenage sisters missing after Hamas attacks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2023 22:49:05
Two British teenage sisters are missing in Israel following the attacks by Hamas gunmen that left at least 1,400 people dead. Noiya, 16, and Yahel, 13 were living at Kibbutz Be'eri, next to the Gaza Strip, when it came under attack. Their mother was murdered and the two girls are now missing. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Lucy Manning. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

118:: Airstrike hits area of Rafah crossing at Gaza-Egypt border - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2023 20:36:21
Thousands of people in Gaza have gathered at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, as diplomatic efforts continue to open it before Israel starts its expected ground operation. But the United Nations said there had been no progress in negotiations on reopening of the crossing. Cairo blames Israel for "not co-operating". All routes out of Gaza are closed, as Israel continues its air strikes in response to Hamas' attack of 7 October. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Israel #Gaza #BBCNews

119:: How Tommie Smith's 1968 Olympics protest shook the world - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2023 19:30:00
US athlete Tommie Smith attained international fame when he gave the Black Power salute at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, 55 years ago. But as the exclusive BBC Archive clips in this new series reveal, that protest came at a heavy cost. The Black Power salute, as it came to be known, was a defiant statement against the systemic oppression of black people in the US and marked a defining moment in the history of civil rights activism. But their use of it on 16 October 1968 came at great personal cost to the athletes involved. This video is from 'In History,' which uses the BBC's archive to explore historical events. For more like this, visit: https://bbc.in/3S86dvk Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Olympics #History #BBCNews

120:: Israel troops massing near Gaza in war on Hamas - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2023 15:30:12
Around a million Palestinians are now believed to have fled southwards from northern Gaza - a top UN official says - ahead of what is expected to be a major ground offensive by Israel. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas have denied reports that a truce was in place in order to allow aid to get in through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. The Rafah crossing remains closed despite crowds of people gathering at the gates and growing calls for food, medical supplies and fuel to be allowed into Gaza. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Tel Aviv for meetings after several days of diplomacy, travelling between Arab nations. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Gaza #Israel #Hamas #BBCNews

121:: Day of mourning in Pakistan after Greece boat disaster - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.06.2023 17:00:10
Pakistan is to hold a day of mourning after migrants aboard a fishing boat sank off the coast of Greece. The majority of people on the boat are believed to have been Pakistan nationals. The UN believes 500 people are still missing following the boat sinking in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Pakistan #Greece #BBCNews

122:: Can artists protect their work from AI? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.06.2023 15:30:04
issues with the technology is copyright.   The output of AI systems is built upon the output of creators, AIs are trained on millions of human-made images.   BBC Click’s Ben Derico investigates how artists can protect their work from the growing power of generative AI.    Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #BBCNews

123:: Ukraine war must end, Russia's Putin told by South African President Ramaphosa - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.06.2023 13:13:31
The war in Ukraine must end, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has told Russia's leader Vladimir Putin. Mr Ramaphosa's remarks came as he met Mr Putin in St Petersburg on Saturday as part of a peace mission with six other African countries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the delegation on Friday that he would not enter talks with Russia while they occupied Ukrainian land. Mr Putin told the African leaders Ukraine had always refused talks. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews

124:: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken begins meetings in China – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.06.2023 09:00:36
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang in Beijing at the start of two days of talks with Chinese officials.   The visit is the first by an American diplomat to China in almost five years.   US officials said the main goal of the talks is to stabilise a relationship that has become extremely tense.   It comes nearly five months after an earlier Blinken visit was postponed, following the flight of a suspected Chinese spy balloon in US airspace. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #US #China #BBCNews

125:: Joe Biden confuses audience after addressing crowd member with "God save the Queen" #Shorts #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.06.2023 16:00:18

126:: Uganda school attack: Pupils among 40 killed by militants linked to Islamic State group - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.06.2023 15:35:26
If you or anyone you know has been affected by this story, reach out to BBC Action Line: https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/ Around 40 people, mostly pupils, have been killed at a school in western Uganda by rebels linked to the Islamic State group. A further eight people remain in a critical condition after the attack on Lhubiriha secondary school in Mpondwe. Boys staying in dormitories are among the dead. Several others, mostly girls, have been abducted, authorities said. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Uganda #BBCNews

127:: Russian nuclear weapons stationed in Belarus - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.06.2023 14:00:03
Some of Russia's tactical nuclear weapons have left the country for the first time since the end of the Soviet Union and are now stationed in neighbouring Belarus. The US said it's watching developments closely but added there's no indication the Kremlin plans to use them. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Ukraine #Russia #BBCNews

128:: Red Arrows fly over Buckingham Palace for King Charles's birthday. #Shorts #KingCharles #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.06.2023 12:57:17

129:: iPhone maker Foxconn switch to cars as US-China tensions rise - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.06.2023 11:00:45
A new era of icy relations between Washington and Beijing has seen Apple's biggest manufacturer switch focus to supplying the electric car industry. Foxconn is responsible for 60 percent of Apple's products, including the iPhone, but has found itself caught in the middle of growing political strain between the US and China. In an exclusive interview, chairman and boss Young Liu told the BBC what the future may hold for the firm. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #US #China #BBCNews

130:: Greece boat disaster: Up to 500 people still missing, UN says – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.06.2023 09:00:43
Up to 500 people are still missing from a migrant boat that sank off Greece, the UN human rights office said. Large numbers of women and children were among those missing that left 78 people dead. The "horrific tragedy" underlines the need to bring people smugglers to justice, the UN added. Subscribe… #Greece #BBCNews Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Greece #BBCNews

131:: Minneapolis police routinely used excessive force, report finds - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2023 22:00:36
The Minneapolis Police Department engaged in a pattern of discrimination against black and Native American people and routinely resorted to "excessive force", a US Department of Justice report has found. The report said that problems within the force "made what happened to George Floyd possible". The death of Floyd at the hands of police sparked mass protests in 2020. The investigation was launched a day after the trial of his killer. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Minneapolis #Police #US #BBCNews

132:: Putin threatens to destroy US F16 fighter jets if they’re sent to Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2023 21:26:43
President Putin has threatened to target US-made F16 fighter jets if they are supplied to Ukraine. The Russian President accused the West of seeking Russia’s strategic defeat in the war in Ukraine. The US President Joe Biden has given permission for Ukrainian pilots to be trained to fly F16s fighter jets. It’s thought that European nations could supply the jets to Ukraine but no decision has yet been taken. Speaking at Russia’s annual economic forum in St Petersburg, Mr Putin said his country remained strong, despite international sanctions imposed by the West following the Ukraine invasion. Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Russia Editor Steven Rosenberg. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

133:: Ukraine war: Putin confirms first nuclear weapons moved to Belarus - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2023 21:05:40
Russia has already stationed a first batch of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, Vladimir Putin says. Speaking at an economic forum, he said they would only be used if Russia's territory or state was threatened. The US government says there is no indication the Kremlin plans to use nuclear weapons to attack Ukraine. The Russian leader is due to meet African leaders in St Petersburg after they visited Kyiv on Friday as part of a peace initiative they are presenting to both countries. However, while they were in the city it came under Russian missile attack. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews

134:: Could Boris Johnson make a comeback after his resignation? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2023 19:00:05
A brutal report from the Privileges Committee yesterday laid out how Boris Johnson as Prime Minister intentionally misled the House of Commons and the public, when he said of lockdown gatherings at Downing St 'all guidance had been followed completely'.    The reaction from Mr Johnson? Not humility or acceptance, but a doubling down, taking a leaf - in the eyes of some - straight out of Donald Trump's playbook. The report's conclusions were “rubbish” he said in a statement, ”a lie”, “deranged”, “a charade”, “a dreadful day for MPs and for democracy.”   But in Boris Johnson’s resignation statement as an MP after learning of the committee’s conclusion, he said, “It is very sad to be leaving Parliament – at least for now.”   So does the former prime minister have any realistic chance of a future in politics after this?   Please subscribe HERE bit.ly/1rbfUog   —   Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight  Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight   #Newsnight #BBCNews

135:: How many Russians have died in the Ukraine war? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2023 16:49:10
When Russian invaded Ukraine, the BBC and its partners began painstakingly verifying and counting as many deaths as possible. We identified more than 25,000 named individuals - people we know to have died - setting a bare minimum for Russia's total losses. The count provides hard evidence of the war's impact on Russian forces. But it has also given answers to grieving families. Some relatives did not even know what had happened to their loved ones until the BBC traced them. Please subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

136:: South Africa energy crisis could lose ANC government’s majority - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.05.2023 16:52:33

137:: Ukraine counter-offensive against Russia ‘ready to begin’ - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.05.2023 14:00:04

138:: Is this Australia's 'rudest' restaurant? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.05.2023 13:00:27

139:: ABBA's Benny & Björn on AI-music, virtual avatars, and Eurovision: The Newsnight interview

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 21:28:03

140:: Turkey’s presidential runoff approaches - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 20:00:06

141:: Phillip Schofield: UK TV presenter admits affair with younger ITV employee - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 18:22:00

142:: Ukraine war: Hospital destroyed by Russian missile attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 16:30:02

143:: Battle for Bakhmut: Images of city before and after fighting - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 15:00:07

144:: Sudan humanitarian crisis intensifies as ceasefire is breached - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 13:30:19

145:: How Russia's Wagner Group leader rose to power - BBC New

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 12:00:34

146:: British Cycling to ban transgender women from female events - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 10:37:32

147:: Ukraine dismisses Russia's claims Bakhmut is under its control - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.05.2023 09:22:38

148:: Ukraine war: Wagner says Bakhmut transfer to Russian army under way - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.05.2023 20:25:09

149:: Succession: Brian Cox says Logan Roy twist happened 'too early' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.05.2023 18:25:01

150:: China accused of spying on critical US infrastructure - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.05.2023 16:50:00

151:: Russia’s Victory Day parade: President Putin calls for 'victory' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2023 11:15:03

152:: Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan arrested outside court in Islamabad– BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2023 10:30:58

153:: Apple co-founder says AI may make scams harder to spot – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2023 09:28:26

154:: Ukraine says it downed Russian cruise missiles aimed at Kyiv – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2023 07:16:28

155:: Brownsville: Eight dead as car strikes people in Texas border town – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2023 16:00:12

156:: More than 400 killed in Democratic Republic of Congo floods – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2023 14:29:40

157:: St Kitts and Nevis is not totally free under King Charles III, says PM – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2023 11:38:36

158:: Ukraine’s Kyiv faces fourth missile attack from Russia in eight days – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2023 09:09:24

159:: Coronation concert: Prince William 'so proud' of King Charles - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2023 21:59:47

160:: Brownsville: Seven dead in Texas as car strikes people - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2023 19:36:24

161:: Eurovision 2023 final rehearsals get underway in Liverpool - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2023 17:14:07

162:: King's Coronation: The last lamplighters of London - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2023 14:00:34

163:: Prince William and Kate meet crowds ahead of Coronation concert - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2023 13:22:18

164:: King Charles: Coronation street parties take place across UK - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2023 13:07:14

165:: Who is King Charles's Coronation sword-bearer Penny Mordaunt? #Shorts #Coronation #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2023 12:00:44

166:: US pours trillions of dollars of public funds into new green industries - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 21:49:05

167:: Malaria spike in Pakistan and Mozambique due to climate change, report says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 17:00:23

168:: Fears for Sudan animal sanctuary - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 16:08:20

169:: How does Joe Biden’s age compare with other world leaders? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 13:30:31

170:: 360° Video: King Charles's Coronation ceremony virtual tour at Westminster Abbey - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 12:35:32

171:: Older Americans weigh in on Joe Biden’s age - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 11:32:40

172:: US President Joe Biden confirms 2024 presidential bid – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 10:26:45

173:: Matthew Perry to remove Keanu Reeves from memoir - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 08:45:00

174:: Warring sides agree to ceasefire in Sudan – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2023 07:44:42

175:: Sudan conflict could engulf region, UN warns - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2023 21:50:06

176:: Bangladesh marks 10th anniversary of Rana Plaza disaster - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2023 18:00:13

177:: Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2023 16:47:42

178:: Credit Suisse reveals results of last financial quarter before rescue - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2023 16:00:37

179:: Len Goodman: Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing with the Stars judge dies aged 78 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2023 15:00:12

180:: How popular is the Royal Family in the UK? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2023 14:03:20

181:: Donald Trump slams 'insult' in first speech since indictment – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2023 00:00:00

182:: Ukraine: Coming under fire in the Donbas trenches - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2023 00:00:00

183:: Russia detains suspect over killing of pro-Ukraine war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.04.2023 00:00:00

184:: Russia’s Wagner group claims control of Bakhmut in Ukraine  – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.04.2023 00:00:00

185:: Donald Trump to become first ex-US president to face criminal charges - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2023 00:00:00

186:: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delays legal reforms after protests – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2023 00:00:00

187:: Thousands turn out for Donald Trump Texas rally - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.03.2023 00:00:00

188:: Gwyneth Paltrow tells jury: "I feared ski crash was sexual assault" - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 22:30:29

189:: What could pension bill mean for French President Macron? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 20:00:24

190:: BBC reprieves BBC Singers choir after huge public outcry - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 18:35:50

191:: Iraq war veterans say lives 'profoundly changed' by conflict - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 18:00:11

192:: Teens who could become homeless put at risk in adult housing - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 17:00:07

193:: Exact spot King Charles will be crowned opening to visitors – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 16:30:05

194:: How a Russian child's drawing sparked a police investigation – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 15:51:00

195:: Bouncer tackles masked gunman trying to enter strip club in Florida. #Shorts #USA #BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 15:20:42

196:: Violent pension protests mean King Charles's France visit is postponed  – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 12:45:23

197:: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu to visit UK as protests continue - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 11:15:05

198:: TikTok boss grilled for hours in US Congress – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 09:35:05

199:: Bordeaux town hall set on fire as France pension protests continue – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2023 07:47:59

200:: Ukraine war: The front line where Russian eyes are always watching - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.03.2023 22:07:46

201:: World Athletics bans transgender women athletes from female events – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.03.2023 20:44:49

202:: World’s first 3D-printed rocket launches but fails to reach orbit - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.03.2023 15:30:01

203:: Putin warns UK over depleted uranium weapons - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.03.2023 00:00:00

204:: Japan's PM Fumio Kishida meets Ukraine's President Zelensky in Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.03.2023 00:00:00

205:: Ex-US Donald Trump says he expects to be arrested  – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.03.2023 00:00:00

206:: Vladimir Putin pays visit to occupied Mariupol in Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.03.2023 00:00:00

207:: Arrest warrant issued for Russia’s President Putin for alleged war crimes - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.03.2023 00:00:00

208:: Countries that ‘mistreated' Ukraine will be held to account, warns foreign minister - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.03.2023 00:00:00

209:: Ukraine frontline fighting: the Battle for Bakhmut - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.03.2023 00:00:00

210:: Inside Ukraine’s longest battle in the city of Bakhmut – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.03.2023 00:00:00

211:: BBC crew and aid workers flee ‘artillery attack’ in Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.03.2023 00:00:00

212:: Ukraine and Russia's battle for Bakhmut degrading forces, says MoD - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.03.2023 00:00:00

213:: Ukrainian and Russian soldiers fighting in streets of Bakhmut - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.03.2023 00:00:00

214:: Ukraine city of Bakhmut surrounded, say Russian mercenaries - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.03.2023 00:00:00

215:: Putin accuses Ukraine of 'terrorist attack' in Russian Bryansk village - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.03.2023 00:00:00

216:: Divisions over Ukraine war mar G20 talks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.03.2023 00:00:00

217:: Ukraine's Zelensky wants to meet China’s Xi Jinping to discuss peace plan – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 00:00:00

218:: Ukraine frontline fighting: street battles as Russia advances on Vuhledar - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.02.2023 00:00:00

219:: President Zelensky welcomes UN vote for withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.02.2023 00:00:00

220:: UN to vote on resolution calling for peace in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.02.2023 00:00:00

221:: UK to consider sending more tanks to Ukraine, says defence secretary - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.02.2023 00:00:00

222:: Putin stages huge pro-war rally to mark Ukraine invasion anniversary - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.02.2023 00:00:00

223:: Russian President Vladimir Putin accuses Ukraine and West of starting war - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.02.2023 00:00:00

224:: Ukraine frontline: street fighting as Russian troops attack Bakhmut - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.02.2023 00:00:00

225:: President Biden offers “unwavering support” on surprise visit to Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.02.2023 00:00:00

226:: British fighters in Ukraine share footage of the frontline with BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.02.2023 00:00:00

227:: Tinder Swindler's ex-girlfriend on why she stood by her 'abusive ex' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.02.2023 00:00:00

228:: US President Joe Biden makes surprise visit to Kyiv ahead of Ukraine war anniversary – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.02.2023 00:00:00

229:: Belarus will join Russia if attacked by Ukraine, says Lukashenko - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.02.2023 00:00:00

230:: Ukraine President Zelensky rules out territory deal with Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.02.2023 00:00:00

231:: Inside a prisoner of war camp for Russians in Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.02.2023 00:00:00

232:: Russians slowly take ground around Ukrainian city of Bakhmut - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2023 00:00:00

233:: Ukraine frontline fighting: Russian forces advance in Bakhmut - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 00:00:00

234:: Ukraine's President Zelensky asks EU leaders for fighter jets - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.02.2023 00:00:00

235:: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses UK Parliament – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.02.2023 00:00:00

236:: Ukraine to get more Western tanks from Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.02.2023 00:00:00

237:: Serial rapist former London police officer David Carrick jailed for life – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.02.2023 00:00:00

238:: Ukraine's EU membership to be discussed at summit in Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.02.2023 00:00:00

239:: Russian army officer admits that troops tortured Ukrainian soldiers - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 00:00:00

240:: Ukrainian body collector’s funeral held - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.01.2023 13:31:18

241:: Toxic slimming pill drug DNP to be declared poison in the UK - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.01.2023 12:00:06

242:: More than 50 die in two Pakistan accidents - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.01.2023 10:30:04

243:: Iran 'foils drone attack' on military facility in Isfahan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.01.2023 09:08:51

244:: Memphis Police Department disbands ‘Scorpion’ unit after Tyre Nichols’ death - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.01.2023 13:10:19

245:: Nadhim Zahawi sacked from UK government after tax row - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.01.2023 11:20:36

246:: Elon Musk’s Boring Company builds tunnel to transport Teslas - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.01.2023 10:54:01

247:: Israel proposes looser gun rules after Jerusalem shootings – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.01.2023 09:28:26

248:: Three people dead after flooding in New Zealand's largest city Auckland - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.01.2023 16:04:48

249:: Israel arrests 42 after deadly Jerusalem synagogue shooting - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.01.2023 12:17:58

250:: Protests in US after release of Tyre Nichols arrest video - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.01.2023 11:27:41

251:: What does the future hold for flying cars? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.01.2023 09:39:34

252:: Police kick and punch Tyre Nichols during violent arrest in Memphis - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.01.2023 04:54:55

253:: Seven shot dead in attack at Jerusalem synagogue - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.01.2023 22:25:07

254:: Ukraine crack down on corruption as US sanction Russian supporting Wagner group – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.01.2023 21:00:08

255:: What to know about Western tanks going to Ukraine - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.01.2023 00:00:00

256:: Donald Trump allowed back on Facebook and Instagram - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.01.2023 00:00:00

257:: Ukraine welcomes Western tanks as Russian missile strikes continue – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.01.2023 00:00:00

258:: How important is Germany’s decision to send tanks to Ukraine? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.01.2023 00:00:00

259:: US and Germany sending main battle tanks to Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.01.2023 00:00:00

260:: US to follow Germany in sending tanks to Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.01.2023 00:00:00

261:: Germany agrees to send tanks to Ukraine, reports say - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2023 00:00:00

262:: Germany continues to resist sending battle tanks to Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2023 00:00:00

263:: Ukraine has ‘frank’ talks with Germany as it pushes for tanks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.01.2023 00:00:00

264:: Germany fails to agree plan to send tanks to Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.01.2023 00:00:00

265:: Ukraine pleads for German tanks ahead of defence talks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.01.2023 00:00:00

266:: Jacinda Ardern resigns as New Zealand prime minister - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.01.2023 08:52:15

267:: Ukraine's interior minister killed in helicopter crash - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.01.2023 22:58:13

268:: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says the world will 'definitely overcome' Putin - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.01.2023 18:00:32

269:: Ukraine's President Zelensky pays tribute to Ukraine helicopter crash victims - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.01.2023 16:44:20

270:: Nobel laureate Maria Ressa cleared of tax evasion in Philippines - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.01.2023 15:18:47

271:: Malawi schools reopen after deadly cholera outbreak - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.01.2023 12:53:22

272:: Elon Musk goes to trial after being sued by Tesla shareholders for fraud - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.01.2023 11:00:32

273:: Ukraine ministers among those killed in helicopter crash near Kyiv nursery - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.01.2023 09:01:25

274:: Sri Lanka government delays paying certain state sector employees' salaries - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.01.2023 21:00:04

275:: How did one of Britain’s worst sex offenders work in the Met Police? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.01.2023 20:30:00

276:: Tonga volcano eruption felt in Atlantic Ocean seafloor on other side of world - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.01.2023 20:00:08

277:: International aid agencies partially resume work in Afghanistan after Taliban assurances - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.01.2023 19:00:23

278:: Somalia attack leaves 26 dead at military base near Mogadishu - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.01.2023 17:02:47

279:: Ukraine troops welcome UK plans to provide Challenger tanks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.01.2023 15:12:11

280:: Brazil indicts dozens over January riot - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.01.2023 14:00:19

281:: Russia claims capture of key town of Soledar in Ukraine offensive - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 22:17:52

282:: Iran preparing to execute British citizen, say family - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 18:30:20

283:: Deadly tornadoes sweep through southern US - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 17:41:37

284:: Inside Italy's biggest mafia trial in decades - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 17:30:47

285:: Seoul Halloween crush report spares senior officials from prosecution recommendation - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 15:28:34

286:: Oil giant ExxonMobil predicted climate change in 1970s, scientists claim - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 14:45:31

287:: Republicans demand to see visitor logs for President Biden’s home - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 12:30:04

288:: We are a de-facto Nato member, says Ukrainian defence minister - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 11:09:03

289:: Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis, dies aged 54 – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.01.2023 07:56:51

290:: Biden faces investigation over classified files at his home - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.01.2023 23:55:50

291:: How Sri Lanka is caught in a dance between two rival geopolitical powers - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.01.2023 20:00:18

292:: Why reporting on Iran comes at a heavy price - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.01.2023 18:00:30

293:: United Arab Emirates names oil chief to lead COP28 climate talks – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.01.2023 17:25:00

294:: President Biden speaks after second batch of classified files found in garage - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.01.2023 16:44:02

295:: Lego artist spends £4,000 to make Lake District replica – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.01.2023 14:16:11

296:: Why does Soledar matter in the Russia-Ukraine conflict? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.01.2023 00:00:00

297:: Ukraine denies claim Russia controls town of Soledar - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.01.2023 00:00:00

298:: Ukraine army facing difficulty in Soledar against Russia, President Zelensky says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.01.2023 00:00:00

299:: Russian attacks on Ukraine continue despite ceasefire promises - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.01.2023 15:15:02

300:: US condemns Iran for hanging anti-government protesters - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.01.2023 14:15:02

301:: China reopens borders to tourists after three years of Covid closure - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.01.2023 13:02:44

302:: Looted ancient sarcophagus returned to Egypt – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.01.2023 12:00:02

303:: How does Transformers’ robot Optimus Prime work? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.01.2023 08:00:23

304:: RuPaul’s DragCon UK 2023 takes place in London – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.01.2023 17:28:57

305:: At least 29 killed during arrest of El Chapo's son in Mexico - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.01.2023 13:30:10

306:: Ukraine President Zelensky thanks Western allies for sending fighting vehicles to Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.01.2023 12:15:04

307:: Boy, six, detained after shooting teacher in US - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.01.2023 11:30:13

308:: Kevin McCarthy elected US House Speaker after 15 rounds of voting - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.01.2023 11:05:20

309:: Inside the factory making a flying car ready for take off - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.01.2023 09:28:13

310:: Dramatic moments from a week of chaos in Congress - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.01.2023 06:19:22

311:: Sir Keir Starmer: What do we know about the man who wants to be the UK’s next PM? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.01.2023 19:00:10

312:: LGBTQ activist Edwin Chiloba found dead in Kenya – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.01.2023 15:53:36

313:: Sierra Madre: Fighting to save what's left of a vital rainforest in the Philippines – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.01.2023 14:00:11

314:: Ukraine rejects President Putin's Russian Orthodox Christmas truce – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.01.2023 00:00:00

315:: How Ukraine’s deadly new year attack on Russian troops in Makiivka unfolded – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.01.2023 00:00:00

316:: Ukraine frontline: the battle for Bakhmut - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.01.2023 00:00:00

317:: Russia plans to 'exhaust' Ukraine with prolonged attacks says Volodymyr Zelensky - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.01.2023 00:00:00

318:: “Up to 400 Russian soldiers killed” in Ukraine missile strike - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.01.2023 00:00:00

319:: Ukraine claims hundreds of Russian soldiers killed by missile attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.01.2023 00:00:00

320:: Ukraine’s Zelensky and Russia’s Putin address their countries on New Year’s Eve – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.01.2023 00:00:00

321:: Has the war in Ukraine changed Russia? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.12.2022 00:00:00

322:: Donald Trump's tax returns released after years-long effort – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.12.2022 00:00:00

323:: Israel’s hard-line new government takes office – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.12.2022 17:47:11

324:: The Texas school where every student is a teen mother – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.12.2022 13:11:13

325:: 120 Russian missiles target Ukrainian cities in fresh strikes – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.12.2022 10:50:48

326:: US considers Covid restrictions on China arrivals - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2022 17:30:04

327:: Pope Francis says predecessor Benedict is very ill - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2022 15:32:49

328:: What's it like to start the menopause in your 20s? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2022 14:00:11

329:: Ukraine civilians flee Kherson as Russian attacks intensify - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2022 11:50:22

330:: Australia's love affair with the mullet - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.12.2022 09:45:44

331:: Serbia puts troops on high alert over rising tensions with Kosovo - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2022 17:05:23

332:: Taiwan extends mandatory military service to one year - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2022 15:00:20

333:: US winter storm traps New York State residents in cars - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2022 13:00:31

334:: What's behind the UK's Christmas love affair with pantomime – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.12.2022 11:00:22

335:: Deadly Winter Storm Elliot continues to grip North America - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.12.2022 14:50:45

336:: Ukrainian teenager played piano to drown out Russian bombs - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.12.2022 11:18:19

337:: Rare fossils in India reveal secrets of the planet - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.12.2022 08:31:54

338:: Ukraine President Zelensky delivers defiant Christmas message after Russian strikes - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.12.2022 00:00:00

339:: How did an AI chatbot go viral? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.12.2022 16:00:07

340:: King Charles' Christmas message to pay tribute to Queen's legacy – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.12.2022 14:00:14

341:: Winter storm’s icy blast hits 200 million in US – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.12.2022 12:00:16

342:: Ukrainian couple who married near the front line reunited – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.12.2022 09:51:07

343:: Airports strike begin in UK as Border Force staff walkout - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.12.2022 19:37:05

344:: Malala 'devastated' at Taliban's university ban for Afghan women - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.12.2022 17:08:14

345:: How Myanmar’s brutal civil war split a family - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.12.2022 15:04:39

346:: Paris shooting attack leaves three dead and several wounded - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.12.2022 13:31:40

347:: How comedian He Huang divided Chinese social media - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.12.2022 11:08:19

348:: US winter Storm Elliott triggers Christmas travel chaos - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.12.2022 09:28:22

349:: The making of a young Hero of Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.12.2022 22:00:18

350:: Winter storm sweeping US could become 'bomb cyclone' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.12.2022 17:39:19

351:: Spain’s ‘El Gordo’ lottery kicks off Christmas festivities - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.12.2022 16:30:43

352:: ‘Our rental Christmas tree is part of the family’ - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.12.2022 11:45:01

353:: Ukraine aid is investment not charity, President Zelensky tells US lawmakers - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.12.2022 09:44:02

354:: President Zelensky meets President Biden at the White House - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.12.2022 00:00:00

355:: Benjamin Netanyahu expected to announce formation of Israel's most right-wing government - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.12.2022 00:00:00

356:: Ukraine’s President Zelensky heads to US for first trip since war began - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.12.2022 00:00:00

357:: Ukraine’s President Zelensky visits front-line city of Bakhmut – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.12.2022 00:00:00

358:: Trump should face criminal charges over attack on US Capitol say US lawmakers - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.12.2022 00:00:00

359:: Identifying victims of Russia's invasion of Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.12.2022 00:00:00

360:: Huge wave of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 23:56:07

361:: Nasa launches Swot satellite for ‘unprecedented' view of Earth’s water - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 21:08:39

362:: Giant Berlin hotel aquarium with 1,500 fish explodes - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 19:00:18

363:: Moldova’s frozen conflict with Russian-backed breakaway region Transnistria - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 17:30:05

364:: Australia's female Speaker repeatedly called 'Mr' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 16:00:11

365:: Dozens of campers dead in Malaysia landslide and more missing - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 14:30:07

366:: Lyon apartment fire kills ten, including five children - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 13:08:28

367:: Russia launches new deadly strikes across Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 11:38:38

368:: Twitter locks out top journalists covering Elon Musk - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.12.2022 10:11:58

369:: US announces billions of dollars in support for Africa – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.12.2022 22:30:01

370:: What is motivating those who make the journey across the Channel? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.12.2022 18:59:43

371:: Who is Michelle Mone and what is PPE Medpro? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.12.2022 17:33:16

372:: Boys who died after falling in icy lake in Solihull, UK named - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.12.2022 16:16:38

373:: Former Twitter employee jailed for spying for Saudi Arabia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.12.2022 15:18:18

374:: Inside England’s second most deprived area - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.12.2022 14:31:38

375:: Russia launches airstrikes on Ukraine targeting capital Kyiv – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.12.2022 00:00:00

376:: High risk of humanitarian crisis in Ukraine due to Russian attacks says health minister - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.12.2022 00:00:00

377:: Ukraine’s missile graveyard ‘is evidence against Russia’ – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.12.2022 00:00:00

378:: Southern Ukraine hit by strikes from both sides of war - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.12.2022 00:00:00

379:: Russian missile strikes force emergency power shutdowns in Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.12.2022 00:00:00

380:: Fighting in Ukraine to slow over winter months, US intelligence says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.12.2022 00:00:00

381:: Vladimir Putin demands annexations recognised before talks with US president Joe Biden - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.12.2022 00:00:00

382:: Up to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in war, senior official says – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.12.2022 00:00:00

383:: Hundreds call Ukraine's surrender hotline for Russian soldiers - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2022 00:00:00

384:: 'Putin using winter as a weapon of war' in Ukraine says NATO secretary general - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.11.2022 00:00:00

385:: Surviving in a basement on Ukraine's front line – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.11.2022 00:00:00

386:: President Putin meets mothers of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine war – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.11.2022 00:00:00

387:: Ukrainian President Zelensky denounces Russian 'terror' in UN address – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.11.2022 00:00:00

388:: Ukraine's Zelensky asks Ukrainians to consider leaving country before winter - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.11.2022 00:00:00

389:: Russia has committed war crimes in Ukraine, UK’s Russian Ambassador appears to admit – BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.11.2022 00:00:00

390:: Blow to Donald Trump as Supreme Court orders release of tax records - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.11.2022 00:00:00

391:: Shelling at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant must stop, says UN watchdog - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.11.2022 00:00:00

392:: Hope returns to Ukrainian city of Kherson after Russian forces leave – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.11.2022 00:00:00

393:: Millions without power after Russian attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.11.2022 00:00:00

394:: Bodies of tortured civilians found in Ukrainian city of Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.11.2022 00:00:00

395:: Ukraine's secret weapon: The medics on the front line - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.11.2022 00:00:00

396:: 'Unlikely' missile that killed two in Poland fired from Russia, Joe Biden says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.11.2022 00:00:00

397:: Claims of Russian missile strike on Poland trigger NATO emergency talks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.11.2022 00:00:00

398:: Ukraine’s President Zelensky tells G20 leaders ‘war must end now’ – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.11.2022 00:00:00

399:: Cheering crowds in Kherson greet Ukrainian troops - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2022 00:00:00

400:: Celebrations in Kherson as Ukraine recaptures key city from Russia – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2022 00:00:00

401:: What are Russians being told about the war in Ukraine? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2022 00:00:00

402:: Are the US midterms a referendum on Donald Trump? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.11.2022 00:00:00

403:: Ukraine's President Zelensky cautious over Russia’s Kherson withdrawal - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.11.2022 00:00:00

404:: Huge blow for Russia as it abandons key Ukrainian city of Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 00:00:00

405:: Russia to withdraw troops from key Ukrainian city of Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 00:00:00

406:: Donald Trump and Joe Biden fire up voters ahead of US midterm elections - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.11.2022 00:00:00

407:: Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky warns of possible Russian mass attacks on infrastructure – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.11.2022 00:00:00

408:: Kyiv prepares to evacuate if power lost after missile attacks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.11.2022 00:00:00

409:: What we know about Ukraine and Russia's 'restricted' battle for Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.11.2022 00:00:00

410:: Russia to withdraw from Ukrainian city of Kherson, western officials say - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.11.2022 00:00:00

411:: Ukraine disconnects Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant after Russian shelling - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.11.2022 00:00:00

412:: President Putin calls for modernisation of Russian military weapons - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.11.2022 00:00:00

413:: Ukrainian civilians and troops speak of horror and hardship of Russia’s war – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.11.2022 00:00:00

414:: Trump: The Comeback? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.10.2022 00:00:00

415:: 'Massive' Russian missile strikes hit power and water supply across Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.10.2022 00:00:00

416:: How an abandoned baby led to strip searches in Qatar – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 18:00:01

417:: Could hologram technology be the future of video calls? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 17:00:23

418:: Russia halts grain deal after 'massive' Black Sea Fleet attack – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 16:21:12

419:: New Zulu King Misuzulu crowned in historic South Africa ceremony – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 14:00:17

420:: Somalia twin car bomb blasts kill 100 in capital – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 12:30:28

421:: Could 3D printing be the future of organ transplants? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 11:30:04

422:: Itaewon crowd crush kills more than 150 in Seoul, South Korea - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 09:21:28

423:: Why China’s ex-leader was escorted out of Communist Party congress - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2022 07:30:04

424:: 'Massive' drone attack on Black Sea Fleet, Russia says – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2022 18:00:25

425:: Philippines storm Nalgae kills dozens in floods and mudslides – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2022 17:00:02

426:: What impact is Brexit having on the UK economy? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2022 16:00:27

427:: US midterm campaign adverts decoded – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2022 13:48:21

428:: Intense clashes in Iranian city of Zahedan – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2022 11:32:58

429:: Who is the FBI's most wanted 'Cryptoqueen'? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2022 08:01:52

430:: Elon Musk seals Twitter takeover in $44bn deal - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 21:28:39

431:: Young children are being exploited on OnlyFans, says US agent - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 21:00:15

432:: Bumblebees enjoy playing with balls, according to study – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 20:00:09

433:: First coins featuring King Charles III to enter circulation in UK – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 19:00:18

434:: First crash test dummy designed to protect women – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 18:00:29

435:: Sea turtles can talk, new study finds - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 17:00:22

436:: Why are Iran's protests intensifying? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 16:00:45

437:: Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan to lead protest march to Islamabad - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 15:51:40

438:: How Brazil's election campaign turned ugly – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 14:26:32

439:: One dead and Arsenal player Pablo Marí among several injured in Italy stabbing – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 12:34:07

440:: Woman who decapitated friend sentenced for murder on camera in UK court – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 10:28:03

441:: Pictures show 'biggest ever' meteor impact on Mars - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 09:38:20

442:: Elon Musk completes $44bn Twitter takeover – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 07:29:27

443:: Putin says world faces “most dangerous decade” since WW2 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.10.2022 21:30:55

444:: England Rugby World Cup winner says discredited concussion expert has 'blood on hands' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.10.2022 17:47:57

445:: Vladimir Putin watches first Russian nuclear drill since Ukraine invasion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.10.2022 00:00:00

446:: Russian tactics on eastern front 'crazy', says Ukrainian President Zelensky - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.10.2022 00:00:00

447:: Russian air strikes hit Ukraine energy facilities - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.10.2022 00:00:00

448:: How Russia's ‘kamikaze’ drones are changing the Ukraine war - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.10.2022 00:00:00

449:: Anger in Russia at mass mobilisation of men to fight in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.10.2022 00:00:00

450:: Zelensky accuses Russia of plot to blow up Kakhovka dam - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.10.2022 00:00:00

451:: Family secretly film life in Russian-occupied Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.10.2022 00:00:00

452:: Ukraine warns of power outages after Russian attacks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.10.2022 00:00:00

453:: Frontline fighting in Ukraine as government forces advance in Donbas - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.10.2022 00:00:00

454:: Russia begins civilian evacuation from Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.10.2022 00:00:00

455:: Iran denies supplying Russia with drones to use in Ukraine war - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.10.2022 00:00:00

456:: Hans Zimmer: I found my calling with Sir David Attenborough documentaries - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2022 00:00:00

457:: Russia hits Ukrainian capital Kyiv with wave of kamikaze drones - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.10.2022 00:00:00

458:: Can AI fashion models help shoppers cut clothes waste? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2022 17:42:34

459:: China's President Xi Jinping doubles down on zero-Covid as congress opens - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2022 15:05:53

460:: Russian forces advance on Ukrainian city Bakhmut - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2022 13:00:21

461:: Woman 'saves for 30 years' to see Titanic shipwreck - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2022 11:02:31

462:: Russian man flees to avoid conscription to fight in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.10.2022 09:00:32

463:: How did Chinese President Xi Jinping rise to power? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.10.2022 17:24:06

464:: Nigeria’s worst floods in decade see more than 500 deaths - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.10.2022 14:59:10

465:: Turkey mine explosion kills 40 and leaves many more trapped - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.10.2022 13:00:13

466:: UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt warns some taxes will rise - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.10.2022 11:00:06

467:: Chinese propaganda claims President Xi's 'miraculous' potatoes alleviate poverty - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.10.2022 21:30:07

468:: More than 100 children who crossed English Channel disappear from UK hotels - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.10.2022 19:30:00

469:: Australia floods cause evacuations in three states - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.10.2022 17:30:05

470:: Iran's protests and activism four weeks on from Mahsa Amini's death - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.10.2022 15:30:05

471:: UK Prime Minister Liz Truss announces mini-budget U-turn and new chancellor - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.10.2022 13:51:05

472:: Parkland school gunman sentenced to life imprisonment - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.10.2022 10:30:23

473:: Donald Trump ordered to testify at US Capitol riot inquiry - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.10.2022 00:00:00

474:: What will Russian President Vladimir Putin do next in Ukraine? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2022 00:00:00

475:: Nato countries to boost Ukraine’s missile defence after major Russian strikes – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2022 00:00:00

476:: Ukraine: Russia detains eight people over Crimea bridge attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 00:00:00

477:: G7 countries to back Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes’ - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 00:00:00

478:: How are Russia and Ukraine fighting the war differently? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 00:00:00

479:: Hans Zimmer: I found my calling with Sir David Attenborough documentaries - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 16:15:02

480:: Air France and Airbus to face involuntary manslaughter charges over crash - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 15:43:45

481:: Police name 10 victims of Republic of Ireland petrol explosion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 13:21:13

482:: Taiwan prepares to celebrate “Double Ten” national day despite threats of war from China - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 11:44:21

483:: BBC reporter ducks as explosions rock Ukraine's capital Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 10:00:40

484:: Deadly landslides sweep away homes in Venezuela – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 08:30:00

485:: Multiple explosions heard in Ukraine capital Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 07:03:46

486:: Why is Russia launching fresh strikes on Ukrainian cities? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.10.2022 00:00:00

487:: President Putin accuses Ukraine of “terrorism” after Crimea bridge attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.10.2022 21:23:22

488:: 'Russian attack' on city claimed by Moscow kills 17 people - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.10.2022 16:30:07

489:: Ireland 'in mourning' after Donegal petrol station blast kills 10 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.10.2022 11:30:36

490:: Crimea bridge partly reopens after huge explosion, Russia says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.10.2022 09:29:47

491:: Death toll rises after petrol station explosion in Republic of Ireland - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.10.2022 17:11:16

492:: Artificial intelligence can now design perfume - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.10.2022 12:00:10

493:: Large fire breaks out on only bridge connecting occupied Crimea to Russia – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.10.2022 09:23:24

494:: Russians being prepared for use of nuclear weapons, says Ukraine President Zelensky - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 21:21:59

495:: The forgotten atrocities: Britain’s history of abuse in Palestine - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 20:36:10

496:: Ukraine war: President Biden says nuclear risk highest since 1962 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 17:00:29

497:: US imposes sanctions on Iran officials in response to protests crackdown - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 14:55:57

498:: Indonesia football disaster: Six people face criminal charges - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 13:00:34

499:: Death toll rises in Ukrainian city after Russian strikes - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 11:00:43

500:: Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian winners of Nobel Peace Prize 2022 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 09:42:54

501:: Lebanon financial crisis pushes people to raid banks for their own money - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 08:51:57

502:: Thailand mourns ‘horrific’ mass killings at nursery – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.10.2022 06:54:42

503:: 'Woman, Life, Freedom': The rallying cry of Iran's protests - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.10.2022 19:50:00

504:: Thailand attack leaves many nursery children among dead - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.10.2022 17:50:00

505:: Ukraine city of Zaporizhzhia devastated by Russian rocket attacks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.10.2022 15:50:00

506:: Rivals Biden and DeSantis project unity over Hurricane Ian - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.10.2022 13:30:15

507:: French oil refinery strikes cause petrol stations to run dry – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.10.2022 11:50:01

508:: At least 31 killed in attack on nursery in Thailand - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.10.2022 08:46:54

509:: Could Donald Trump return to the White House? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.10.2022 00:00:00

510:: Ukraine regains more territory from Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.10.2022 00:00:00

511:: Ukraine makes breakthrough against Russia in south - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.10.2022 00:00:00

512:: Donald Trump sues CNN for defamation - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.10.2022 00:00:00

513:: Ukraine offensive advances in south of country - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.10.2022 00:00:00

514:: Ukraine can push back against Russian forces, says Nato secretary general - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.10.2022 00:00:00

515:: Russian troops forced out of key Ukraine town – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.10.2022 00:00:00

516:: Ukraine "determined" to liberate all territory after Russian annexation declaration – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.10.2022 00:00:00

517:: Putin annexes Ukraine regions in Europe’s biggest land grab since WW2 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.09.2022 00:00:00

518:: Ukrainians in Zaporizhzhia flee Russia annexation – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.09.2022 00:00:00

519:: Russia to annex four more areas of Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.09.2022 00:00:00

520:: Ukraine war round-up: Discredited referendums, gas leak allegations, and conscription - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.09.2022 00:00:00

521:: Ukraine accuses Russia of gas pipeline terror attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.09.2022 00:00:00

522:: Russians continue to flee country after mobilisation drive for Ukraine war – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.09.2022 00:00:00

523:: Deadly gun attack at Russian school – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.09.2022 09:39:28

524:: Italy election: Far right on course to win as Giorgia Melonia claims victory – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.09.2022 08:37:48

525:: Protests grow in Russia over call-up to fight in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.09.2022 00:00:00

526:: Ukraine frontline: Bakhmut - a city under relentless Russian attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.09.2022 00:00:00

527:: Italy votes as far-right candidate Giorgia Meloni looks for victory – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.09.2022 15:00:15

528:: Twitter: How many bot accounts are there? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.09.2022 13:00:04

529:: Houses washed into sea as Storm Fiona batters Canada - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.09.2022 11:00:34

530:: Inside the CIA’s top secret museum – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.09.2022 09:12:53

531:: Could Artificial Intelligence shorten hospital wait times? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.09.2022 19:30:01

532:: Dozens of people killed as boat sinks off Syrian coast – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.09.2022 16:30:06

533:: Putin supporters back “referendums” to annex east Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.09.2022 16:28:34

534:: Russian detainees expose Moscow police officer who tortured them - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.09.2022 14:30:15

535:: Russian soldiers collect votes for self-styled ‘referendums’ in Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.09.2022 12:21:26

536:: Why are men in India screaming with period pain? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.09.2022 08:36:41

537:: Brazil election: Bolsonaro and Lula go into social media overdrive ahead of voting - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.09.2022 17:00:30

538:: A Gambler's Streak?: What drives Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.09.2022 16:16:16

539:: Iceland police arrest four for alleged terror plot attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.09.2022 14:01:27

540:: Russia holds ‘referendums’ in occupied regions of Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.09.2022 00:00:00

541:: Trump family inflated net worth by billions, says New York state lawsuit - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.09.2022 00:00:00

542:: Vladimir Putin announces partial military mobilisation to fight Ukraine war – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.09.2022 00:00:00

543:: Ukraine war: Mass graves found in city recaptured from Russians - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.09.2022 00:00:00

544:: President Zelensky visits frontline as Ukraine reclaims more territory - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.09.2022 00:00:00

545:: Ukraine President Zelensky involved in car accident but 'not seriously hurt' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.09.2022 00:00:00

546:: Sanctions on Russia are ‘declaration of economic war’, says Vladimir Putin - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.09.2022 00:00:00

547:: Ukraine backs UN call for Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant safe zone - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.09.2022 00:00:00

548:: Donald Trump calls President Biden an 'enemy of the state' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.09.2022 00:00:00

549:: Ukraine braces to launch counter-attack against Russia in east to take back Donbas - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.09.2022 00:00:00

550:: What links the cost of living crisis, climate change, China, Covid and the Ukraine war? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.09.2022 00:00:00

551:: Donald Trump claims FBI staged photos during raid of his home - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.09.2022 00:00:00

552:: Ukraine war: UN team leaves for Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.08.2022 00:00:00

553:: Ukraine claims new push in Russian-held region Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.08.2022 00:00:00

554:: Radioactive disaster narrowly disaster says Ukrainian president - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.08.2022 00:00:00

555:: Trump raid documents to be published by US justice department - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.08.2022 00:00:00

556:: Zaporizhzhia: Russia occupied nuclear plant briefly disconnected from grid says Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.08.2022 00:00:00

557:: Security systems active at Ukrainian nuclear plant, say Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.08.2022 00:00:00

558:: Frontline report: Ukraine’s artillery attacks Russian forces in south - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2022 00:00:00

559:: Ukraine marks Independence Day six months into Russian invasion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2022 00:00:00

560:: Donald Trump sues US justice department over Mar-a-Lago search – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.08.2022 00:00:00

561:: Russia could step up attacks on Ukraine infrastructure, says US – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.08.2022 00:00:00

562:: Donald Trump Florida home search warrant affidavit requested by US media - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 00:00:00

563:: Russia reports series of explosions near Ukraine border - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 00:00:00

564:: UN to meet Ukrainian officials and world leaders as counter-attack planned for Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.08.2022 00:00:00

565:: Nuclear power plant staff in Ukraine preparing for incident 'worse then Chernobyl' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.08.2022 00:00:00

566:: Former US President Donald Trump arch-enemy Liz Cheney ousted in Wyoming election – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.08.2022 00:00:00

567:: Calls for urgent access to Ukraine nuclear plant held by Russian forces - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.08.2022 00:00:00

568:: Russia blames sabotage for new Crimea blasts - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.08.2022 00:00:00

569:: Ukraine war: Russia blames 'sabotage' for new Crimea explosions - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.08.2022 00:00:00

570:: Donald Trump search warrant: FBI took top secret documents from Florida home - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.08.2022 00:00:00

571:: Donald Trump refuses to answer questions in New York investigation - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.08.2022 00:00:00

572:: Republican uproar over FBI raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.08.2022 00:00:00

573:: Ukraine war must end with liberation of Crimea from Russia, says Zelensky - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.08.2022 00:00:00

574:: Serena Williams hints she will be retiring from tennis - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.08.2022 16:46:57

575:: Politics in comedy: Matt Forde gives his take - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.08.2022 13:36:13

576:: Taiwanese military drill simulates response to China attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.08.2022 13:04:14

577:: France experiencing worst drought on record – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.08.2022 09:46:28

578:: Donald Trump says FBI agents 'raided' his Florida home – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.08.2022 07:45:01

579:: Unexploded WWII bomb revealed in drought-hit Italian river - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.08.2022 18:30:40

580:: Russia’s war effort hampered by tighter export controls, report says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.08.2022 16:30:03

581:: Colombia's new president Gustavo Petro sworn into office – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.08.2022 14:30:00

582:: Israel-Gaza: Ceasefire holds overnight after days of violence – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.08.2022 12:14:44

583:: US bill to tackle climate change clears Senate hurdle – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.08.2022 09:15:01

584:: The newborns fighting for survival in Afghanistan

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.08.2022 07:15:03

585:: Lost beluga whale stuck in France river given ‘vitamin cocktail’ – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.08.2022 14:54:23

586:: Gaza death toll rises as Israel kills second top militant – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.08.2022 11:44:18

587:: US hit out at ‘irresponsible’ China amid attack rehearsal claims by Taiwan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.08.2022 09:38:22

588:: Space junk: How do we solve the problem of dead satellites?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.08.2022 08:01:18

589:: Russia rockets damaged part of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant says Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.08.2022 00:00:00

590:: Zelensky admits Russia are making progress in Ukraine's contested Donbas region - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.08.2022 00:00:00

591:: First grain ship out of Ukraine cleared to sail to Lebanon - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.08.2022 12:12:20

592:: Nancy Pelosi meets Taiwan's president in visit condemned by China - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.08.2022 09:53:18

593:: Catastrophic climate change outcomes like human extinction ‘not being taken seriously' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 20:00:04

594:: Call for regulation of non-surgical cosmetic surgery and warnings on retouched photos - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 18:30:09

595:: British Airways suspends sales of short-haul tickets from London Heathrow - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 17:00:08

596:: Nancy Pelosi lands in Taiwan despite China warning US will 'pay the price' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 15:13:48

597:: BP sees biggest profit in 14 years as energy bills soar - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 14:00:17

598:: Indians living in remote Himalayan villages face water crisis as glacial streams shrink - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 12:30:11

599:: Ukraine grain workers hopeful for continued exports as first ship safely leaves Odessa - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 11:00:12

600:: Pakistan flood victims struggle to access food and water as death toll rises - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 09:30:06

601:: Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri killed in US drone strike - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.08.2022 08:10:26

602:: Beyoncé to re-record offensive Renaissance lyric - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.08.2022 21:21:08

603:: Conjoined twins separated with the help of virtual reality - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.08.2022 19:46:31

604:: US House speaker Nancy Pelosi kicks off Asia tour with no mention of Taiwan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.08.2022 17:38:22

605:: First grain ship to depart Ukraine in five months sets sail under Russia deal - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.08.2022 11:00:15

606:: Ukraine seeks answers as more than 50 PoWs killed - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.07.2022 00:00:00

607:: Frontline report: the Ukrainian soldiers operating behind Russian lines - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 00:00:00

608:: Ukraine's President Zelensky visits Odessa port ahead of first grain exports for months - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 00:00:00

609:: Ukraine's ‘shadow army’ working behind Russian lines to free Kherson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 00:00:00

610:: ‘Ukraine is under constant stress’ says First Lady Olena Zelenska - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 19:00:14

611:: The disabled Ukrainians facing a lifetime of mistreatment and abuse – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 17:00:21

612:: Investigation: ambulance staffers lay bare a system under strain- BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 16:16:42

613:: Final Neighbours episode airs in Australia after 37 years - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 15:44:47

614:: Protesters storm Iraqi parliament building in Baghdad - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 14:19:39

615:: Ukraine bids to retake Kherson from Russia, Western military sources say - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 12:30:12

616:: Deal offered to free basketball star Brittney Griner detained in Russia, US says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 11:03:21

617:: China vows ‘serious consequences’ if US politician Nancy Pelosi travels to Taiwan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 09:30:08

618:: Climate change 'killing elephants', says Kenya - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 08:16:04

619:: California wildfires force thousands from homes in sweltering temperatures - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.07.2022 21:51:41

620:: The 22nd Commonwealth Games begin in Birmingham - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.07.2022 20:00:11

621:: Californian family return to remains of their house after devastating wildfires - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.07.2022 19:00:05

622:: Hungary PM Viktor Orban's adviser resigns over 'pure Nazi' speech - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.07.2022 16:36:51

623:: Donald Trump role in 2020 US election challenge investigated by prosecutors - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.07.2022 14:00:26

624:: Global warming: Is the UK heading towards a drought? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.07.2022 13:19:41

625:: Eurotunnel travellers facing third day of delays - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.07.2022 14:40:06

626:: Nothing Phone 1 quirky design aims to light up market – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.07.2022 11:00:06

627:: Zimbabwe food crisis fuelled by Ukraine war and climate change – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.07.2022 10:19:09

628:: Dog nose prints could help identify missing pets – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.07.2022 08:21:32

629:: WHO declares highest alert over monkeypox outbreak - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.07.2022 16:03:38

630:: Explosions rock Ukrainian port hours after grain deal - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.07.2022 15:04:38

631:: Why does the world need grain to be shipped from Ukraine? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.07.2022 13:12:11

632:: Springer spaniel helps stop rhino poachers in South Africa – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.07.2022 13:02:38

633:: Why lunch is costing more in Asia-Pacific - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.07.2022 08:16:01

634:: Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon guilty of contempt of Congress - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.07.2022 22:25:14

635:: ‘I can’t forget her' - Myanmar’s soldiers admit atrocities - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.07.2022 19:00:12

636:: Ukraine and Russia sign 'vital' grain deal - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.07.2022 16:45:01

637:: Monkeypox vaccination programme stepped up in the UK - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.07.2022 15:22:26

638:: Sri Lanka anti-government protest camp raided by security forces - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.07.2022 11:00:07

639:: Donald Trump ignored pleas to condemn Capitol riot attack, new footage shows - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.07.2022 09:33:26

640:: UK schoolgirl names capital cities and currencies of 195 countries in world record time - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.07.2022 18:00:20

641:: US President Joe Biden tests positive for Covid - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.07.2022 16:23:03

642:: Former spy bosses discuss Ukraine and Putin's invasion - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.07.2022 14:43:15

643:: Sri Lanka: Ranil Wickremesinghe sworn in as new president – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.07.2022 14:42:49

644:: Japan’s former PM Shinzo Abe assassinated at rally - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.07.2022 21:27:49

645:: José Eduardo dos Santos: Angola's ex-president dies aged 79 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.07.2022 18:00:16

646:: Ex-Fifa bosses Blatter and Platini found not guilty after fraud trial - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.07.2022 16:05:55

647:: Ukrainian bakery creates cake in honour of UK's Boris Johnson - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.07.2022 14:36:01

648:: Japan's ex-leader Shinzo Abe dies after being shot at during speech - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.07.2022 09:37:07

649:: Humiliated Boris Johnson forced from power - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.07.2022 22:18:39

650:: Japan's plan to reopen nuclear power plants due to record-breaking heat - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.07.2022 15:25:36

651:: Russian UN veto could threaten aid deliveries to 3m people in Syria - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.07.2022 14:25:53

652:: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivers resignation speech - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.07.2022 11:52:30

653:: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign as Conservative leader - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.07.2022 08:46:23

654:: Boris Johnson on the brink as dozens of his ministers resign - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.07.2022 22:37:22

655:: Suspected people smugglers arrested across Europe – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.07.2022 16:15:29

656:: Arabs believe economy is weak under democracy, new survey suggests – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.07.2022 15:37:51

657:: Suspect charged with murder over Highland Park 4 July shooting - BBCNews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.07.2022 14:08:18

658:: Russian woman rescued from bomb site in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.07.2022 10:15:35

659:: Taliban appeals for international support after Afghanistan earthquake – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.06.2022 10:45:24

660:: Russia warns Lithuania of consequences over rail transit sanctions – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.06.2022 08:40:50

661:: Frontline report: terrified civilians flee Russian advance in eastern Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 22:23:26

662:: Devastating earthquake kills more than 1,000 people in Afghanistan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 21:46:33

663:: Hundreds of thousands evacuated as floods ravage southern China - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 19:00:06

664:: Powerful earthquake kills at least a thousand people in Afghanistan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 16:56:34

665:: Half Russian separatist force in Ukraine 'dead or wounded' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 14:06:41

666:: Is Sri Lanka a victim of Chinese 'debt traps'? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 13:07:36

667:: Powerful earthquake kills hundreds in Afghanistan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 11:11:24

668:: Site of Texas school shooting to be demolished - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 10:03:15

669:: US election officials detail Trump voters' death threats - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 08:57:29

670:: Bill Cosby assaulted teen at Playboy Mansion, jury finds - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.06.2022 08:02:38

671:: Russia has 'almost captured' city of Severodonetsk in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.06.2022 16:55:07

672:: Russian journalist auctions Nobel medal for $103 million - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.06.2022 15:11:44

673:: Why do some vaccines protect you for longer? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.06.2022 11:48:47

674:: The impact of the Queen’s visit and a royal dance in Ghana – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.06.2022 08:37:09

675:: US President Joe Biden urges ban on assault-style weapons – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 15:00:12

676:: Russia controls 20% of Ukrainian territory, President Zelensky says – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 12:01:34

677:: How Queen Elizabeth dealt with prime ministers from Winston Churchill to Boris Johnson – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 09:36:06

678:: Trooping the Colour celebrated by Platinum Jubilee crowds - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.06.2022 16:56:39

679:: Hurricane Agatha kills at least 11 people in Mexico - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.06.2022 15:50:59

680:: How the Queen’s style has changed throughout her 70-year reign – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.06.2022 08:01:14

681:: Denmark holds referendum on dropping EU defence opt-out- BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.06.2022 05:30:04

682:: Johnny Depp wins defamation case against Amber Heard - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.06.2022 21:50:30

683:: Danny Boyle on the Sex Pistols and the Jubilee - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.06.2022 19:16:18

684:: Has China’s ‘zero-Covid’ policy been successful? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.06.2022 16:57:30

685:: Holidaymakers facing travel disruption as flights cancelled at UK airports – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.06.2022 15:00:48

686:: US to send Ukraine longer-range rockets in latest aid package – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.06.2022 14:06:43

687:: California ‘crippling drought’ leads to strict water restrictions – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.06.2022 11:08:15

688:: Finland to formally join Nato despite Russian warning - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 17:15:00

689:: Russia estimated to have lost a third of its ground combat force in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 16:11:21

690:: Pentagon Press Secretary apologises for emotional reaction in Ukraine press conference - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 14:59:18

691:: Ten dead in racially motivated attack at New York state store - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 10:45:01

692:: Ukraine win Eurovision 2022 with the UK's Sam Ryder in second - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 09:45:31

693:: The black evangelical women who'll decide who governs Brazil - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 08:30:01

694:: How are children from Ukraine settling in the UK? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 06:45:02

695:: Russia warns that it would be a 'mistake' for Finland and Sweden to join Nato - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 17:30:03

696:: Eurovision 2021 winners Måneskin talk about finding global fame - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 15:06:29

697:: Dozens killed in Delhi after fire sweeps through office building - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 14:05:54

698:: Will the economic crisis in Sri Lanka get worse? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 12:30:28

699:: Russian forces withdraw from key Ukrainian city Kharkiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 11:24:40

700:: Israeli forces attack funeral of veteran journalist Shireen Abu Aqla - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 08:33:30

701:: Ukraine frontline fighting: Russian shells rain down on villages north of Mariupol - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 21:24:32

702:: Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Aqla’s funeral sees violence - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 20:57:02

703:: Can Lebanon's elections get the country out of crisis? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 18:30:09

704:: Russian battalion loses armoured vehicles in failed river crossing - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 17:00:17

705:: Should trans athletes compete in female categories? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 15:22:48

706:: UN urges world not to ignore east Africa drought and hunger crisis - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 15:09:22

707:: How Ukrainian poetry captures the tragedy of Russia’s war - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 12:30:11

708:: Afghanistan pupils in fear after Islamic State attacks - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 10:11:19

709:: What's the history of Ukraine's Eurovision entry Kalush Orchestra and song Stefania? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 07:35:35

710:: Cambodia calls for UK to return looted treasures - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 20:30:03

711:: Supermassive black hole in Milky Way pictured for first time - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 20:30:02

712:: A new composition for 50 years of the Rothko Chapel, Texas – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 16:30:03

713:: Russian soldiers caught on camera killing Ukrainian civilians - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 14:30:00

714:: United States passes one million Covid deaths - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 12:30:11

715:: Investigation: How is the Ukraine war redefining future conflict? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 10:51:45

716:: Finland to apply for Nato membership after Russia's invasion of Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 10:31:32

717:: Passenger lands Florida plane after pilot falls ill - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 07:51:12

718:: Frontline report: Ukrainian counterattack drives back Russians in north - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:40:27

719:: UK agrees mutual security deals with Finland and Sweden - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:20:14

720:: How Brazil's populist president Jair Bolsonaro is losing his evangelical supporters - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:00:05

721:: Al Jazeera journalist killed during Israeli raid in West Bank - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 19:30:00

722:: Australia's Great Barrier Reef experiences 'unprecedented' mass coral bleaching event - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 18:00:13

723:: Sarin gas to blame for soldiers’ Gulf War syndrome sickness, US scientists say – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 16:30:46

724:: Apple to discontinue the iPod after 21 years - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 15:12:47

725:: Arson attacks in Sri Lanka as protests over economic crisis continue - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 10:01:48

726:: 'I fought against Nazis with the Soviets, now I flee Putin's war' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 07:33:14

727:: How has the "Wagatha Christie" trial between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy unfolded? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 21:20:48

728:: Prince Charles sits in for Queen to open UK Parliament - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 20:21:50

729:: Finland expected to begin process of joining Nato this week - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 17:21:14

730:: Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial begins – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 15:00:26

731:: Yoon Suk-yeol takes office as South Korea's new president - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 13:00:35

732:: Keir Starmer: I’ll quit if given Covid fine by police - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 11:39:07

733:: Odesa shopping centre hit by Russian missiles, Ukraine says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 11:00:28

734:: Sri Lankan protesters take to streets as country faces economic crisis – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 08:45:02

735:: Bongbong Marcos poised for landslide win in Philippines presidential election - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 07:47:58

736:: Defiance and anger: rural Ukraine unites against Russia’s aggression - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 23:29:37

737:: Queen to miss State Opening of Parliament for first time - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 22:28:31

738:: Troops, tanks and missiles in Red Square for Russia’s Victory Day parade - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 15:30:09

739:: Raw sewage dumped into England's rivers 375,000 times last year - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 13:00:36

740:: Bridge swept away as melting glacier causes flooding in Pakistan - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 11:31:15

741:: Russia’s Putin blames West for war in Ukraine in Victory Day speech – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 09:01:08

742:: UK artist sketches conflict in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 08:04:23

743:: Dozens feared dead after Russian bomb hits school in eastern Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 21:33:58

744:: Australia election: Durack, a seat six times bigger than Britain - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 14:17:18

745:: Why is Russia's Victory Day so important to the country? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 09:30:16

746:: Why Sheldon Riley is removing his autistic mask for Eurovision - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 08:17:05

747:: CCTV captures Kansas tornado churning in car park - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 15:22:40

748:: German volunteer pilots fly medical supplies to Ukraine border - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 14:30:07

749:: Why does Japan have so few children? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 14:00:33

750:: Bill Gates on future pandemics, divorce and Musk - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 13:13:48

751:: Depp v Heard: The trial so far, in their own words - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 00:16:03

752:: Families of Mariupol’s last defending troops plead for their lives - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 21:32:28

753:: Prince Harry and Prince Andrew will not appear on Buckingham Palace balcony – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 19:44:51

754:: Rebuilding towns and cities decimated by Russia's war in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 18:00:58

755:: Karine Jean-Pierre makes US history as new White House press secretary - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 14:00:16

756:: Manhunt for Palestinian axe attackers who killed three in Israel - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 12:00:33

757:: Afghanistan: UK not delivering on Afghan pledge, says former Army general - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 11:19:06

758:: The controversial candidates in the Philippines presidential election - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 10:21:31

759:: Operation to rescue civilians from besieged Ukrainian steelworks under way - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 08:10:18

760:: Shell profits nearly triple as oil prices surge amid Russia-Ukraine war – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 20:09:12

761:: North Korea tests missile as South gets ready for new president - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 19:00:22

762:: Risking capture by Russia to evacuate the vulnerable from Ukrainian front line - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 17:30:07

763:: World’s true Covid pandemic death toll nearly 15 million, says WHO – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 15:30:06

764:: Real Madrid to face Liverpool in Champions League final as comeback stuns Man City - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 14:07:10

765:: A city in crisis: How fentanyl devastated San Francisco - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 12:14:32

766:: Severe flooding hits Spain's east coast after record rainfall - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 10:45:00

767:: Russia launches all-out assault on Mariupol steelworks, Ukraine says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 08:27:50

768:: Amber Heard tells court Johnny Depp slapped her "again and again” - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 22:01:34

769:: Disabled children "abandoned" in Ukrainian institutions - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 21:23:58

770:: Overturning right to abortion in US an attack on freedoms, says VP Kamala Harris - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 18:00:08

771:: Could war in Ukraine spread to Moldova? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 16:00:16

772:: The Ukrainian volunteers picking up guns to fight Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 14:00:17

773:: EU proposes ban on Russian oil imports following Ukraine invasion – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 12:16:59

774:: Shanghai begins easing strict Covid restrictions as cases fall - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 10:00:36

775:: Fresh Russian missile strikes hit power stations in western Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 08:17:29

776:: Millions of US women may lose right to abortion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 21:40:10

777:: New UK test to find eye cancer in unborn babies set for roll out - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 19:00:01

778:: The cost of being in debt to China - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 17:00:20

779:: UN confirms evacuations of 100 Ukrainians from besieged Mariupol plant - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 15:38:04

780:: The southern Ukrainian villages holding back the Russians - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 14:18:40

781:: Ukrainian civilians evacuated from Mariupol's steel plant - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 13:00:18

782:: Abortion rights may be overturned by US court, leak suggests - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 10:59:57

783:: Celebrities show off lavish outfits at 2022 Met Gala - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2022 08:57:12

784:: Ukrainian civilians evacuated from Mariupol steelworks bunker - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 13:22:20

785:: Why is China still aiming for zero Covid? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 15:40:02

786:: Putin honours 'Despicable 10' as investigators search Bucha ruins - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 15:10:45

787:: Ukrainian forces hunt Russian soldiers dubbed 'The Despicable 10' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 16:51:18

788:: Former Afghanistan general vows new war against Taliban - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 20:47:01

789:: Pot-banging Shanghai residents protest over strict lockdown measures - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 18:00:48

790:: Does Denmark have double standards on refugees? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 16:10:38

791:: Ukrainian children surviving war with Russia without their parents - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 13:18:53

792:: Sri Lanka crisis: No choice but to raise sales tax, finance chief says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 10:15:01

793:: Rockets hit Ukrainian capital Kyiv as UN chief visits the city – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 08:22:13

794:: Why does China still have a zero-Covid lockdown strategy? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 21:14:25

795:: What would it mean if Finland and Sweden join Nato? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 18:00:00

796:: George Floyd: Minneapolis police 'in pattern of racism', inquiry finds - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 17:00:42

797:: India heatwave leaves millions struggling to cope - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 15:00:04

798:: Russia’s President Putin warns against foreign intervention in Ukraine war – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 13:34:46

799:: The Ukrainian women and children living with trauma - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 12:58:27

800:: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres visits destroyed Ukrainian town - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 10:58:49

801:: Russia halts gas exports to Poland and Bulgaria amid war in Ukraine – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 16:28:58

802:: Unqualified Botox, filler and laser 'doctors' endangering lives in Egypt – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 14:39:29

803:: Russian attacks continue on Mariupol, say Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 11:40:31

804:: Germany sends tanks to Ukraine as US says Russia "will be defeated" - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 21:54:04

805:: Alec Baldwin Rust shooting aftermath footage released - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 18:07:08

806:: What next for Anglo-French relations? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 13:37:02

807:: Turkish activist Osman Kavala sentenced to life in prison - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 12:15:05

808:: Elon Musk strikes deal to buy Twitter for $44bn - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 11:30:02

809:: Russia warns Ukraine conflict could lead to World War Three - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 10:45:37

810:: Ukrainian troops face Russian Army on Donbas' frontline - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 20:51:50

811:: Afghanistan economy and health services shattered following Taliban takeover – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 18:00:08

812:: Beijing begins mass Covid testing after cases spike - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 16:00:34

813:: Three generations of family killed in Russian missile strike – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 14:00:11

814:: How one city has born the brunt of the Ukrainian refugee crisis - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 11:21:10

815:: Russia failing in its war aims, Antony Blinken says after Ukraine visit - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 10:10:43

816:: Nigeria in trauma after explosion at illegal oil refinery, President Buhari says – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 08:53:36

817:: Supporters celebrate Macron French election win over rival Le Pen – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 06:44:06

818:: Victorious Macron promises to unite France after defeating Le Pen - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 21:27:43

819:: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to visit Kyiv, Zelensky says- BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 15:59:35

820:: Colombia election: How TikTok is defining the presidential race - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 15:00:12

821:: We will see more atrocities carried out by Russia in Ukraine, says US official - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 14:12:56

822:: Ten confirmed dead from missing Japan tourist boat - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 11:53:41

823:: How are Ukrainian children escaping the Russian invasion settling in the UK? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 11:03:30

824:: Polls open in France as Macron aims to beat far-right Le Pen - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 09:31:38

825:: Ukrainians injured and killed by unexploded ammunition – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 14:30:36

826:: Ukraine urges UN to do more to rescue civilians - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 11:45:38

827:: The German towns in Paraguay with a surge in European immigrants – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 10:08:29

828:: Life for Ukrainian troops dug into Kyiv's trenches - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 18:30:46

829:: Official suspect named in Madeleine McCann disappearance - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 16:30:00

830:: Ukraine war ‘a horror story of violations against civilians’ - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 15:00:27

831:: Can French election rivals Le Pen and Macron reform their images? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 13:32:26

832:: Large hadron collider upgrade 'revolutionary' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 10:38:58

833:: Ukraine's President Zelensky rejects Russia's claims to have captured Mariupol - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 07:56:06

834:: More than 30 dead in blast in Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 21:00:03

835:: Has Russia taken the Ukrainian city of Mariupol? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 19:30:06

836:: Macron and Le Pen clash in French presidential election debate - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 18:30:51

837:: Conservative Party donor’s 'link' to sanctioned Russian oligarch’s secret London property – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 17:00:27

838:: Inside the people’s resistance in Myanmar  - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 15:05:39

839:: Johnson takes on the Archbishop of Canterbury - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 14:12:29

840:: Putin tells forces to seal off last Mariupol fighters - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 11:14:20

841:: Fears of water borne diseases following floods in South Africa - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 07:00:15

842:: Wimbledon tennis tournament bans Russian and Belarusian players - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 20:58:09

843:: British couple help Ukrainian surrogate mother to a safe home in UK - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 20:14:38

844:: Russia will allow some civilians to leave Mariupol, Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 16:37:46

845:: Pregnant women ‘an afterthought’ during vaccine rollout - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 12:16:09

846:: Johnny Depp testifies that he never hit ex-wife Amber Heard – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 12:00:38

847:: India's gig economy riders risk their lives to deliver food - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 09:28:39

848:: Deadly blasts at school in Afghan capital Kabul - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 19:24:04

849:: The devastating impact of war on the lives of Ukraine's children - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 19:00:30

850:: Russian troops have begun the battle for Donbas, Ukraine says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 14:45:02

851:: Capturing Aboriginal Australia and its diversity on camera - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 13:45:20

852:: Irish Travellers say racism is causing a suicide crisis - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 09:19:34

853:: How a BBC journalist's family escaped from Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 13:47:57

854:: Unrest in Sweden over planned Quran burnings - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 10:27:52

855:: Missiles hit Lviv in Ukraine's west as Russia bombards cities - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 09:22:21

856:: China reports first Covid deaths in Shanghai - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 08:55:01

857:: Rain brings fresh misery for flooded South Africans - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2022 13:30:10

858:: Mexico migrants star in award-winning portraits - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2022 11:00:14

859:: Russia offers Mariupol defenders a surrender window - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2022 09:45:44

860:: No quick return to normal for scarred Bucha, Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 16:30:00

861:: Russia warns West against sending weapons to Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 14:30:00

862:: Grandmother 'horrified' by Russian capture of British fighter in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 13:15:02

863:: Thousands of women have PTSD symptoms after miscarriages - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 11:00:31

864:: North Korea celebrates 10 years of Kim Jong-un's rule – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 07:47:22

865:: UK brain cancer DNA research hopes to speed up diagnosis - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 16:00:32

866:: UK mountain rescue teams trial drone technology to find lost climbers - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 14:00:12

867:: Russia's flagship warship the Moskva has sunk – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 12:02:09

868:: Clashes in Shanghai, China, over Covid lockdown evictions – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 10:33:43

869:: Islamic State 'Beatle' jihadist convicted by US jury - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 09:02:17

870:: UK plan to send refugees to Rwanda is “cruel” and “immoral” say critics - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 22:40:27

871:: Russian oil is being paid for with blood money, says Zelensky - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 19:03:24

872:: Russia's flagship Black Sea missile cruiser “seriously damaged” – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 18:30:54

873:: How we verify social media posts from the war in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 15:00:05

874:: Footage appears to show US police fatally shoot black man - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 13:00:11

875:: More than 300 dead after flooding in South Africa - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 11:00:26

876:: Russians who left their country since the invasion of Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 09:43:58

877:: UK to sign deal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 06:49:02

878:: Mariupol “on brink of capture” as Russia claims Ukrainian forces have surrendered - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 21:58:52

879:: Cluster bomb evidence found in Ukraine railway attack - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 21:30:01

880:: China's 'economic costs are rising' due to Shanghai lockdown - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 20:00:02

881:: Russian claims more than 1,000 Ukrainian troops surrender in Mariupol - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 18:30:36

882:: US President Joe Biden accuses Russia of 'genocide' in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 17:09:04

883:: At least 45 dead in South Africa floods - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 13:38:10

884:: New York Police hunt for man after subway shooting leaves more than 20 injured - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 12:00:08

885:: The fight for the east of Ukraine set to escalate - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 10:00:25

886:: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak say they will not resign over lockdown parties - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.04.2022 08:37:01

887:: Ukrainian residents recall Bucha terror under Russian soldiers - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 21:45:01

888:: Partygate: UK PM and chancellor apologise for breaking law in lockdown - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 20:53:50

889:: Putin says Russia's invasion of Ukraine will achieve 'noble' aims - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 19:42:05

890:: How scammers are hijacking Ukraine war charity donations - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 17:00:34

891:: At least 25 killed in Philippines Tropical Storm Megi - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 15:00:20

892:: UK PM Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak to be fined over lockdown parties - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 13:20:26

893:: Shanghai hit by food shortages in Covid lockdown - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 11:00:11

894:: US and UK investigating reports of chemical weapons being used by Russia in Ukraine war - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.04.2022 08:59:58

895:: Stories of sexual violence against Ukrainian women from Russian forces - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.04.2022 18:51:34

896:: Tiny Scottish town opens arms to Ukrainian refugees - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.04.2022 17:15:02

897:: Macron and Le Pen go head-to-head over economy in French election - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.04.2022 16:15:13

898:: Man guilty of murdering UK PM Sir David Amess - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.04.2022 12:37:34

899:: Shanghai lockdown: What could China’s zero Covid policy mean for the world economy? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.04.2022 11:22:33

900:: Russia is afraid to admit 'cowardly' mistakes says Zelensky - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.04.2022 10:32:52

901:: Far-Right Marine Le Pen to face Emmanuel Macron in French Presidential run-off - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.04.2022 21:37:06

902:: Why are UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak and his wife under pressure over their taxes? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.04.2022 16:00:23

903:: Imran Khan ousted as Pakistan's PM after losing no-confidence vote - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.04.2022 14:00:03

904:: Macron faces Le Pen challenge as polls open in French election first round - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.04.2022 10:30:32

905:: Johnson and Zelensky walk around Kyiv during UK PM's surprise Ukraine visit - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.04.2022 08:25:17

906:: Sri Lanka fuel crisis: 'Only God can help us now' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.04.2022 19:00:10

907:: What’s behind UK flight delay Easter chaos? – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.04.2022 17:01:50

908:: Inside Ukraine's Chernobyl site after Russian occupation - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.04.2022 15:00:30

909:: 'Life without UK Covid rules is much worse than we thought' - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.04.2022 13:00:22

910:: Volodymyr Zelensky blames Russia for deadly attack on Ukrainian railway station - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.04.2022 10:49:11

911:: Ed Sheeran says copyright case was about honesty, not money - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.04.2022 08:15:57

912:: At least 50 dead as missiles strike Ukraine train station packed with civilians - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 21:17:28

913:: Science rejuvenates woman's skin cells to 30 years younger - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 19:00:11

914:: French election: Far-right Le Pen closes in on Macron - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 17:00:31

915:: Dozens dead after Ukraine railway station hit by rockets - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 15:45:01

916:: Pink Floyd reunite for Ukraine protest song - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 14:23:01

917:: Far-right Le Pen challenges Macron for French presidency - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 12:00:04

918:: Palestinian gunman killed in Israel after deadly attack at Tel Aviv bar - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 10:25:58

919:: Sharing space with the dead - horror outside Chernihiv, Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2022 08:06:25

920:: Ukrainians say Russian soldiers used them as human shields - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.04.2022 16:59:01

921:: Zelensky ally calls West cowards over Russian invasion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.04.2022 15:00:27

922:: Judge Ketanji Brown to be first black woman appointed to US Supreme Court - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.04.2022 13:51:41

923:: Dinosaur fossil from asteroid strike that caused extinction found, scientists claim - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.04.2022 13:00:31

924:: Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa defies calls for his resignation – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.04.2022 18:00:34

925:: Destruction in the Ukrainian town of Borodyanka - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.04.2022 15:00:31

926:: Lebanon’s economic crisis leaves prisoners with little to no medical care - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.04.2022 13:08:49

927:: Who is this future pop megastar found on archive TV reel? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.04.2022 10:00:30

928:: Life under Russian forces in Bucha, Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.04.2022 08:41:31

929:: Zelensky UN speech: Russian leaders must face war crimes trial - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 23:13:40

930:: Hundreds more civilians feared dead in towns near Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 22:53:24

931:: Ukrainian volunteers provide urgent care for elderly – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 20:30:45

932:: Satellite images appear to show Russian atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 19:14:38

933:: Sri Lanka MPs desert government as country faces power cuts and shortages - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 14:45:51

934:: 'Stolen' Charles Darwin notebooks left on library floor in pink gift bag - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 11:15:01

935:: The rescue mission to evacuate sick Ukrainian children from Russian bombs - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 10:15:00

936:: Red Cross aid convoys held up by Russia forces outside Mariupol - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2022 09:18:34

937:: One mother's mission to ban 'vulgar' books - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 21:30:02

938:: UN scientists say it's 'now or never' to limit global warming - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 20:00:13

939:: Hungary PM Viktor Orban's fourth consecutive election victory a headache for the EU – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 18:00:29

940:: Ukraine's President Zelensky addresses Grammys - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 16:30:45

941:: At least six dead in shooting in Sacramento, California - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 14:30:16

942:: EastEnders’ Dot Cotton actress June Brown dies aged 95 – BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 13:25:13

943:: Ukraine’s President Zelensky accuses Russian forces of genocide - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 12:00:12

944:: The women sharing their memories of Ukraine before the Russian invasion - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 10:00:00

945:: “Mass graves” and “hundreds of bodies” found near Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2022 08:50:35

946:: Ukrainian President Zelensky's spokesperson describes apparent war crimes by Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.04.2022 12:54:06

947:: Why the cartoon Masyanya was banned in Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.04.2022 08:26:37

948:: Should we be recycling Covid tests? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.04.2022 09:23:00

949:: The long fight to prosecute our father for rape - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.04.2022 08:00:13

950:: Gruesome evidence points to war crimes on road outside Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.04.2022 21:26:00

951:: Qatar "should not be apologetic" for hosting World Cup, tournament chief says - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.04.2022 16:20:45

952:: Russia accuses Ukraine of rocket attack on oil depot in Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.04.2022 15:14:15

953:: The story of an elite Russian unit's war in Ukraine - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.04.2022 11:47:15

954:: How has the Falklands War changed Argentina, 40 years on? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.04.2022 11:19:06

955:: Aid convoy attempts to reach besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.04.2022 08:02:12

956:: Putin accused of blackmail over gas supplies to Europe - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 21:48:15

957:: The Syrians recruited to fight for Russian forces in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 20:00:58

958:: Putin threatens to stop supplies of Russian gas if not paid in roubles - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 18:30:52

959:: Is a trade alliance likely between Russia and India? - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 17:18:35

960:: Life for Ukraine’s refugees in Poland - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 17:00:12

961:: Ukraine evacuates civilians from besieged city of Mariupol - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 15:51:03

962:: Gasping for air as massive fire burns at Delhi rubbish mountain - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 12:30:29

963:: Putin’s advisers not telling him truth about Russia's war in Ukraine, says UK spy boss - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2022 09:22:29

964:: Ukrainians say Russians are targeting civilians - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.03.2022 20:58:20

965:: IS Beatles jihadist trial begins in US - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.03.2022 15:00:16

966:: Twenty fines to be issued over No 10 lockdown parties - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.03.2022 14:00:33

967:: Russia launches new strikes despite peace promise - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.03.2022 12:58:28

968:: Ukrainian refugees shelter with monks in Romanian monastery - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2022 14:00:17

969:: Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia under way in Turkey - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2022 12:07:45

970:: 'Man of the people': Australians on Shane Warne - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2022 10:00:31

971:: Ukrainian parents describe raising a baby in a war zone - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2022 07:57:55

972:: Roman Abramovich “poisoned” at peace talks with Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2022 22:01:26

973:: Premature babies struggling for life in Ukrainian cities bombed by Russia - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2022 17:13:22

974:: No plans for Ukraine civilian evacuations on Monday over fear of Russian "provocations" - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2022 15:41:30

975:: Who Killed Nemtsov? New evidence on Russia’s most shocking assassination - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2022 13:56:26

976:: Shanghai's city-wide Covid lockdown underway - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2022 11:03:17

977:: Zelensky 'ready to discuss neutral status' in Ukraine-Russia peace deal - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2022 09:54:53

978:: US denies policy of “regime change” in Russia after widespread criticism - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.03.2022 21:45:01

979:: On patrol with Ukrainians using drones to monitor Russian troops - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.03.2022 17:15:02

980:: Israel hosting historic six-way US-Arab meeting - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.03.2022 16:00:54

981:: No regime change plans in Putin's Russia or anywhere else, says US - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.03.2022 15:49:33

982:: What untruths is Russia spreading about Nazis in Ukraine? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.03.2022 08:30:33

983:: The ups and downs of teaching during Covid - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.03.2022 12:53:11

984:: Children with cancer evacuated from Russian war on Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.03.2022 09:08:52

985:: The Rescue Express - the trains helping millions of Ukraine’s people reach safety - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.03.2022 22:29:12

986:: 'Children' written in Russian near theatre bombed in Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.03.2022 17:50:01

987:: Flood-hit Australian residents call for more government help - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.03.2022 14:33:38

988:: Inside Irpin: The town destroyed in the battle for Kyiv - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.03.2022 13:23:48

989:: What is Ukraine is getting right? - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.03.2022 12:15:58

990:: The 76-year-old artist taking on Russia's Vladimir Putin - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.03.2022 10:48:02

991:: ‘Putin does not want peace’ says Boris Johnson - BBC Newsnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.03.2022 07:00:55

992:: Ukraine War special report: soldiers in Kharkiv take on the Russian army - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2022 22:34:50

993:: Ukrainian refugee makes new best friend at school in Poland - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2022 20:00:03

994:: Ukraine war creates largest refugee crisis since WW2 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2022 18:00:11

995:: Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state, dies aged 84 - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2022 16:00:09

996:: Russian warship destroyed in occupied port of Berdyansk, says Ukraine - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2022 13:06:19

997:: Destruction of Ukraine from above - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2022 12:00:03

998:: Ukraine war enters second month as Zelensky calls for protests - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.03.2022 09:58:34

999:: Jamaica’s PM tells William and Kate his country is "moving on” to become Republic - BBC News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.03.2022 22:54:33