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JD Vance speaking into a microphone.

UK hits out at 'people seeking to stir division' after Vance's Nowak post

The US vice-president wrote the "only response is righteous anger" when referring to Henry Nowak's death on X.

1 hr ago
US & Canada

President Putin lifts his finger as if to make a point as he speaks into a microphone. He is dressed in a navy blue suit, white shirt and red patterned tie and is speaking in front of a marine blue backdrop

Putin says there is 'no point' meeting Zelensky over ending Ukraine war

The Russian president's refusal comes after his Ukrainian counterpart wrote an open letter calling for face-to-face talks.

9 hrs ago
Europe
A crowd of people, appearing to be mainly men, wave flags and placards, with many raising their arms. They are identified as supporters of Strong Armenia, the party of billionaire Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan.

Armenia braces for election as Russia piles pressure on pro-West government

Incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is seeking a third term despite falling domestic support.

4 hrs ago
Europe

Everest guide survived six-day ordeal by eating chocolate and 'chewing ice'

Dawa Sherpa was spotted alive by a cleaning crew as he slid slowly down the world's tallest mountain and spoke to the BBC from hospital.

8 hrs ago
Asia

US and Iran exchange strikes in Gulf in latest test of ceasefire

The US military says it struck Iranian drones and radar sites. Tehran responds by targeting US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.

33 mins ago
World

Buffy and Ted Lasso star Anthony Head dies at 72

The British actor, who also appeared in Merlin and Little Britain, died of complications from pneumonia.

6 hrs ago
Culture

'Traitor': Elmo in hot water with New Yorkers over Knicks NBA finals

The Sesame Street character, whose fictional home is in New York, was called a traitor after not fully backing the city's basketball team.

2 hrs ago
US & Canada

Weekend Reads

Marilyn Monroe with a beach towel around her shoulders, photographed on a beach in Santa Monica, California (Credit: Photo: George Barris u00a9 INHOLLYWOODLAND u2013 The George Barris Estate)

The story of Marilyn Monroe's intimate final photos taken weeks before her death

On the 100th anniversary of her birth, images from the Hollywood icon's final photoshoot reveal a carefree joyfulness that's far removed from the shocking tragedy of her death.

Fishermen pull in nets from a small boat at sunrise on the Hooghly River under Kolkata's Howrah Bridge (Credit: Marco Rutten/World Food Photography Awards)

10 winning photos from the World Food Photography Awards 2026

From a Soviet-era sanatorium to a floating market in Bangladesh, this year's World Food Photography Awards capture the many ways food shapes daily life around the world.


Arts in Motion

Cecilia Bartoli: A voice that defies time

Cecilia Bartoli: A voice that defies time

Cecilia Bartoli has spent 40 years at the pinnacle of classical music, a feat few artists ever achieve.
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Best audio of the week

The Global Story, The Global Story, How the ‘Godzilla’ El Niño could change the world

The Global Story

How the ‘Godzilla’ El Niño could change the world

Global News Podcast, Anthropic: AI could escape human control

Global News Podcast

Anthropic: AI could escape human control

More than the Score, More Than The Score, Fifa World Cup 2026: The favourites, the debutants and the politics

More than the Score

Fifa World Cup 2026: The favourites, the debutants and the politics

A History of the United States in 100 Objects, A History of the United States in 100 Objects, 100 Objects #3: The Pension Files

A History of the United States in 100 Objects

100 Objects #3: The Pension Files

The Global Story, The Global Story, The battle to save James Bond from becoming slop

The Global Story

The battle to save James Bond from becoming slop

What's Up Docs?, What's Up Docs?, Is a male contraceptive pill closer than you think?

What's Up Docs?

Is a male contraceptive pill closer than you think?

Big Boss Interview, Business Matters, #42 Hinge CEO: The Cost of Living Crunch Is Changing How We Date

Big Boss Interview

#42 Hinge CEO: The Cost of Living Crunch Is Changing How We Date

Business Daily, Business Daily, Has the World Cup broken dynamic pricing?

Business Daily

Has the World Cup broken dynamic pricing?

The Interface, The Interface, What goes on in TikTok's Farlands?

The Interface

What goes on in TikTok's Farlands?

Believe in Magic, Believe in Magic, Episode 8: The Mother of All Cons

Believe in Magic

Episode 8: The Mother of All Cons


Documentaries

Three Days in June: The Story of the D-Day Forecast
Three Days in June: The Story of the D-Day Forecast
Three Days in June: The Story of the D-Day Forecast
Three Days in June: The Story of the D-Day Forecast
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The extraordinary story of Ireland's little-known but crucial involvement in WWII.


More news

On the left, a woman with dark hair and a dark jumper sits on a red couch. On the right, a mass of small furry mice is visible.

Why are devastating mice plagues happening in Australia?

Crops are being ravaged and homes are being invaded by the rodents - and it’s costing farmers hundreds of thousands of dollars.

6 hrs ago
Australia
A head-and-shoulders image of Cyril Ramaphosa. He is wearing a dark suit and the white collar of his shirt can just be seen. Some flags are out of focus in the background.

The cash-in-the-sofa saga that just won't go away for South Africa's president

A committee of MPs has been formed to look at the case against Cyril Ramaphosa, but he may survive a vote.

4 hrs ago
Africa

I wanted to quit Eurovision twice - then won it, says Bangaranga singer Dara

The Bulgarian singer says her historic victory in Vienna came close to never happening.

4 hrs ago
Europe

Palestinian baby killed by Israeli gunfire in West Bank, health ministry says

The Israeli military says Friday's "incident is under review", expressing "deep sorrow for any harm caused".

4 hrs ago
Middle East
Nandini Harinath's sari as displayed in the gallery

A sari for Mars: Outfit worn by Indian 'rocket woman' at US museum

Isro scientist Nandini Harinath wore the sari on the "single most critical day" of India's Mars mission.

5 hrs ago
Asia
Singer Taylor Swift tilts her head up while sitting next to fiance Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs at Game Three between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.

When will Taylor Swift get married? Fans have some ideas

Swifties worldwide are looking for clues about the superstar's nuptials to American football star Travis Kelce.

1 hr ago
US & Canada
World Cup: Game-changing tech

The game-changing tech transforming the World Cup

Tech Now visits FIFA HQ in Zurich to find out how AI-powered balls and smart tracking are transforming football.

18 hrs ago
Tech Now
Medical staff wearing protective equipment at a hospital in Bunia, Ituri Provice in the Democractic Republic of Congo

Fall in official Ebola numbers appears to be good news but it's not that simple

There are now 380 confirmed cases of Ebola in DR Congo, far lower than initial estimates of suspected cases, writes Fergus Walsh.

6 hrs ago
Africa

In case you missed it

'Mornings and nights no longer exist' at 47C: A day in the hottest place in India

What a day in India's hottest district reveals about life on the frontline of extreme heat.

Vantor satellite imagery shows an overview of Antelope Reef, including a partially enclosed lagoon, reclaimed sand areas, and numerous vessels operating around the feature. The image provides broader context of ongoing visible expansion and marine activity at the reef.

Grab what you can while you can: The new reality in the South China Sea

After years of watching China create land to back its expansive claims, others are doing the same.

An image of Elizabeth Doran. She is smiling and has a short grey bob with bangs, blue-framed eyeglasses and dangling earrings. She is wearing a collared linen grey-mauve shirt, and behind her is a brown brick backdrop.

Why Canadians can now get cheaper generic Ozempic - and Americans can't

Canada is the first G7 country to approve the lower cost weight-loss drugs, which are rolling out in pharmacies this month.


Editor's Picks

What does coffee do to your body?

What does coffee do to your body?

Billions of people rely on a cup of coffee to get them through the day. But what does it do to the human body?

Science & Health
Healthdecoded Tapping Therapy

How 'tapping therapy' can help calm your mind

A simple on-the-go therapy could help ease anxiety, stress and reduce the impact of traumatic memories.

Health Decoded
FINAL Health decoded pt9

The vegetable that can protect you from cancer

Eat your greens. It's something we've all heard since childhood, but there's good reason why we should listen.

Health Decoded
How does extreme heat affect our brains?

How does extreme weather affect our brains?

Have you noticed any cognitive or mood swings when it’s too hot outside? You're not alone.

Science & Health
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The little-known disorder 'affecting 5% of the US'

Limerence is an addictive form of romantic attraction – but what can you do about it?

Love & Sex
Couple hugging in bed

Why healthy sleep is the key to 'great sex'

Dr Wendy Troxel discusses how sharing a bed affects a couple’s relationship quality and sex life.

Love & Sex
Woman meditating

Mantra meditation: The ancient practice to heal our minds

How the ancient practice of mantra meditation can help to heal our minds.

Mind
Is lip balm actually bad for your lips?

Is lip balm bad for your lips?

We ask US board-certified dermatologists Bruce Brod and Dee Anna Glaser to explain how lip balm works.

Science & Health

Earth

A man seen from behind wearing a yellow long sleeved top and a blue backpack and a cap, he is surrounded by thick, high tropical pasture (Credit: Sofia Quaglia)

The real story of the Amazon's 'lost city'

This sprawling ancient metropolis in the jungle of Ecuador has revealed a unique form of urbanism. The BBC visits the site for the story of this mysterious civilisation.


Pride Month

A black and white close up of Ma Rainey smiling (Credit: Getty Images)

One of the world's earliest gay anthems

Ma Rainey's sensational Prove It on Me Blues is a landmark song that had a profound and lasting effect.

Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain (Credit: Alamy)

How Brokeback Mountain challenged Hollywood

Twenty years ago, Ang Lee's drama about the love between two male sheep herders was released after a long battle to get it made. It was a watershed moment for gay representation.

Chapal Bhaduri

The man who became one of India's greatest stage queens

Chapal Bhaduri was Bengal’s biggest stage queen - until women arrived and the spotlight moved on.


Health

Artwork which shows a young girl whose face is separated from the rest of her head looking towards the sky and surrounded by hazy pink flowers (Credit: Serenity Strull/ BBC/ Getty Images)

The people who are addicted to daydreaming

Some people daydream for hours on end, playing out a single storyline for decades – and it can be hugely distressing. Here's how to tell when your daydreaming has gone too far.


US & Canada News

Multiple fly larvae in close-up

Flesh-eating screwworm arrives in US with case detected in Texas cattle

A calf near the US-Mexico border marked the first US case of a growing outbreak that is worrying cattle farmers.

US plans to fight flesh-eating screwworm outbreak with flies and dogs

Biden cabinet secretary advances in California governor race

Ex-CIA official accused of stashing $40m in gold bars is 'master manipulator', prosecutors say


More World News

Members of the Iranian football squad are pictured walking on the pitch in a white football kit, at a friendly match in Turkey on 29 May 2026.

Iran's football team granted visas to enter US for World Cup, officials say

The approval comes just 10 days before the Iranian squad's opening match against New Zealand in Los Angeles.

Singer Fally Ipupa's pride at being given major DR Congo honour

Norway's crown princess on lung transplant waiting list, palace says

Nearly 50 people die of thirst in Sahara desert after lorry breaks down


Business

A sculpture of a bull in New York City synonymous with the stock market and Wall Street.

US stocks slump as fears over Big Tech shake Wall Street

The Nasdaq saw its biggest daily fall since early 2025.

Hospitality jobs boom as US prepares for World Cup

Shift from diesel 'helping Rwanda manage price shocks'

China cracks down on soft porn, violence and materialism in viral micro dramas


Technology

A laboratory setting with a person in a white lab coat working at a bench. The person is wearing protective gloves and a face mask while carefully using a pipette to transfer liquid into a small test tube. Several racks of test tubes with coloured liquids are arranged neatly on the work surface in the foreground. Scientific equipment and shelves are visible in the background, suggesting a clean and organised workspace

'World-first' vaccine designed by artificial intelligence

Cambridge scientists say they have, for the first time, tested a vaccine designed by AI.

The ancient trick making food waste useful and tasty

Gen Z singles need AI to make first move on dating apps, says Hinge boss

Do you find yourself aimlessly scrolling? You're not alone


Latest Sport audio

Not by the Playbook, Sportshour, Close knit

Not by the Playbook

Close knit

Football Daily, The Debrief: Sorry England humbled in Spain

Football Daily

The Debrief: Sorry England humbled in Spain

Test Match Special, Wickets galore but Gay stands tall

Test Match Special

Wickets galore but Gay stands tall

The Wayne Rooney Show, The Wayne Rooney Show, Unfiltered: Danny Dyer, Angry Ginge & Usain Bolt Join Wayne

The Wayne Rooney Show

Unfiltered: Danny Dyer, Angry Ginge & Usain Bolt Join Wayne

Football Daily, The Commentators’ View: FIFA World Cup Q&A

Football Daily

The Commentators’ View: FIFA World Cup Q&A

Football Daily, The most political World Cup ever?

Football Daily

The most political World Cup ever?

F1: Chequered Flag, Monaco GP Preview: Are Ferrari Really Favourites?

F1: Chequered Flag

Monaco GP Preview: Are Ferrari Really Favourites?

Test Match Special, England v New Zealand: Sensational day for seamers as wickets tumble

Test Match Special

England v New Zealand: Sensational day for seamers as wickets tumble


Sport

Jamie Smith is bowled

Vaughan 'feels sorry' for batters on poor Lord's pitch

Michael Vaughan "feels sorry" for batters over the state of the Lord's pitch after 33 wickets fell on the opening two days of the first Test between England and New Zealand.

Tuchel will not let Tampa pitch affect selection

Spain expose England's flaws in heavy defeat that 'hurts'

Cobolli through to final as Arnaldi withdraws with virus


Health

Loreen Willemberg, a woman with long hair, stands in the middle of a warmly lit, homely decorated sitting room (Credit: Ari Michelson/ AUGUST)

A rare few can fend off HIV. Could scientists find a cure through them?

Scientists are studying the few extraordinary individuals whose bodies seem able to naturally defend themselves from HIV in the hope of finding new cures.

How to know if your pet has allergies

Brain freeze reveals a lot about your health

Children need to move more. Here's how to help


Culture

Nicola Walker as Alice holding a shotgun in her hand

Your middle-aged friend starts dating your daughter - drama explores what happens next

The new drama centres on Alice discovering best friend Steve is dating her 26-year-old daughter.

From Nescafe to Ted Lasso: Anthony Head's life in pictures

Ex-Channel 4 News host Jon Snow reveals he has Alzheimer's

Stars pay tribute to 'visionary' Mobo Awards founder Kanya King


Travel

Two trail runners cross an alpine valley beneath a glacier during an ultramarathon in the Alps (Credit: Getty Images)

Brutal ultramarathons and extreme adventures: the rise of 'darecations'

Forget relaxing on holiday; more travellers opting for physically punishing adventures in some of the world’s toughest places.

The 14-course dinner redefining Zambian cuisine

The idyllic island you can drive around in a weekend

A 1,400km bike ride along the 'End of the World' in Patagonia


Watch

The fish-killing snail’s deadly game

Watch the killer snail that hunts with toxic bullets

In the Great Barrier Reef, a venomous snail catches and devours its prey in a silent, lethal game of ambush.
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Arts

The book covers of Yesteryear, Transcription and Look What You Made Me Do (Credit: Fourth Estate/ Granta/ Faber & Faber)

10 of the best books of 2026 so far

From a darkly comic tale of revenge to a beautiful contemplation on friendship, here are the year's most acclaimed works of fiction so far.

Whistler Mother is a US icon - here's why the artist would've hated its success

'I was told I had months to live. Now I've been born again'

Lord of The Flies' study of hate and division has never been more relevant


Earth

Stevie the pangolin out foraging (Credit: Kelsey Skinner)

This trafficked pangolin was destined for a grisly end. Now he's back in the wild

Stevie the pangolin was saved from the illegal wildlife trade. After months of care, he’s now back in the wild – and thriving.

No males exist in this fish species. How has it survived for 100,000 years?

The environmental cost when rockets go wrong

How light is erasing one of Earth’s darkest places


Video

The little-known fried dish unique to one English city

The little-known fried dish unique to one English city

The Hull patty is a distinctive dish rooted in the city's 19th Century working-class and maritime history.

The space tech solving the world's signal problem

The unseen photos captured on the Royal Yacht Britannia

Why this US city draws millions of pizza tourists every year


World's Table

A young boy places food on a plate that a man is holding at a roadside stand in Sri Lanka

Why Sri Lankans hand out free food to strangers on the side of the road

Rooted in Buddhist teachings, Sri Lanka's roadside dansal offer free food and drinks to strangers – and this year, the tradition feels especially relevant.

The prized Chinese green tea that can cost $8,800 per kilogram

Which country can claim steak?

Inside the Turkish city built on 'green gold'


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