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DR Congo reports more than 200 Ebola deaths | BBC News
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- DR Congo reports more than 200 Ebola deaths | BBC News
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- 15 days ago
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- The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is continuing to climb, with concerns over the spread of the virus to other nations.
Health officials say more than 200 people have died and there are more than 850 suspected cases in the country.
Three Red Cross volunteers died in the DR Congo from suspected Ebola likely caught while managing dead bodies, the organisation has said.
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#Ebola #Virus #BBCNews
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- Why does Alberta want to leave Canada? #Canada #Alberta #BBCNews
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- 1:22
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- 15 days ago
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- Phil Collins on his career, health issues and how his music has transcended generations | BBC News
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- 5:38
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- 15 days ago
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- Musician Phil Collins has said he's feeling the best he has for a while after overcoming a number of health issues in recent years.
Speaking to the BBC's Charlotte Gallagher, Phil opened up about how "everything health wise caught up with me at the same time" and that "whatever could go wrong, did go wrong".
Phil also reflected on his career and what he made of his songs being given a new lease of life on social media.
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Credit: Live Aid, Genesis, Phil Collins, Virgin Records, Atlantic Records
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- What are the Enhanced Games? #EhancedGames #BBCNews
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- 1:25
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- 15 days ago
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- 'Judge spared my rapists from jail - it was like a rock to my face', says victim. #BBCNews
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- 0:30
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- 15 days ago
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- Reporter recalls moment shots rang out at White House. #WhiteHouse #BBCNews
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- 15 days ago
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- Two wounded in shooting near White House, US media reports | BBC News
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- 15 days ago
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- Two people have been wounded in a shooting near the White House, including a suspect and possible bystander, law enforcement sources tell the BBC's US partner CBS News.
It appears a person shot at Secret Service agents unsuccessfully, and the agents returned fire, the sources say.
FBI director Kash Patel says the Secret Service is currently responding to the incident.
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- Trump says Iran deal 'largely negotiated' including reopening Strait of Hormuz | BBC News
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- 9:20
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- 15 days ago
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- US President Donald Trump says an agreement with Iran has been "largely negotiated" and details will be announced soon.
The deal would include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, he said on Saturday, without giving further details.
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei earlier told state television that US and Iranian positions had been converging in the last week, but warned that did not mean agreements would be reached on key issues and accused the Americans of "contradictory statements".
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- Iran is making 'progress' and getting 'closer' to a deal, says US | BBC News
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- 13:20
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- 15 days ago
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- US President Donald Trump has said Iran is "getting a lot closer" to reaching an agreement with the US on the war and US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, says "progress" has been made, with an announcement possible soon.
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei told state television that the US and Iranian positions had been converging in the last week, but warned that did not mean agreements would be reached on key issues.
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- Could A Brexit Reset Mean A New Single Market? (Live At Hay Festival!) | BBC Newscast
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- 44:40
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- 16 days ago
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- Today, Newscast is looking reports that the UK proposed establishing a single market for goods trade with the EU as part of the next phase of its Brexit reset.
Plus, two weeks on from the results, what have the elections meant for Wales?
Adam is joined by Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor of the Economist and Felicity Evans, host of Walescast live at the Hay book festival. Plus Emma Freud, host of The Archers Podcast drops by to compare shows.
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- Rachel Chinouriri says touring with Sabrina Carpenter was "a dream." #RachelChinouriri #BBCNews
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- 0:21
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- 16 days ago
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- Testing the space gyms of the future | BBC News
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- 6:23
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- 16 days ago
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- In space, our bodies don't experience any forces - meaning bone and muscle masses can diminish quickly.
Therefore, a need for exercise equipment is more important than you may think. Olympic rowing medallist Matthew Wells has been testing out the space gym equipment of the future.
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#Space #Gym #BBCNews
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- 'Ed Sheeran announced a secret set on my Big Weekend debut', says Erin LeCount. #BBCNews
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- 0:14
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- 16 days ago
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- Indie game bosses reveal how to make it in the gaming industry | BBC News
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- 5:16
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- 16 days ago
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- Are we in the middle of an indie gaming revolution?
At London Games Festival, Tech Now's Andrew Rogers spoke to game developers about the future of indie games and what budding creators need to do to make an impact in the industry.
The developers also spoke about the previous hardships of being a developer of smaller games, but how there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.
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#IndieGaming #Gaming #LondonGamesFestival #BBCGaming #BBCNews
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- Execution of Tennessee death row inmate postponed after staff unable to find vein. #BBCNews
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- 0:37
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- 16 days ago
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- US man mistakenly deported to El Salvador has criminal case dismissed by judge | BBC News
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- 2:15
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- 16 days ago
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- A US judge has dismissed the criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to a megaprison in El Salvador last year.
Abrego Garcia, whose deportation became a major flashpoint in the debate over the Trump administration's immigration agenda, returned to the US in June after the government admitted it had wrongfully sent him back to his native country.
After his return, federal prosecutors charged him with human smuggling over a 2022 incident in Tennessee where he was found to have several people in his car during a traffic stop. He pleaded not guilty.
On Friday, the federal judge dismissed the case and said Abrego Garcia had been charged for political reasons.
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#US #ElSalvador #BBCNews
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- At least 90 killed in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports | BBC News
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- 1:48
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- 16 days ago
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- At least 90 people have been killed in a coal mine blast in northern China, according to state media.
The gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Shanxi province is the worst mining disaster in China since 2009.
There were 247 workers reportedly on duty when the blast happened at 19:29 local time on Friday (22:29 GMT), with more than 100 people reportedly pulled to safety and hundreds of rescuers sent to the site.
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for no effort to be spared in efforts to treat the injured and search for survivors, and asked the government to investigate the cause of the blast and hold those responsible to account.
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- US President Donald Trump is leaving his mark on the US capital. #BBCNews
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- 1:27
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- 16 days ago
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- Recent filings show thousands of stock market trades made on behalf of President Trump. #BBCNews
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- 1:30
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- 16 days ago
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- Ebola risk raised to 'very high' in DR Congo | BBC News
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- 7:11
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- 16 days ago
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- The public health risk from the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been raised from "high" to "very high" by the World Health Organization (WHO).
In an update on Friday, WHO head Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also said the risk in the wider region in Africa was "high", but it remained "low" globally.
The rare species of Ebola, known as Bundibugyo, has no proven vaccine and kills about a third of those infected. So far, the outbreak centred on DR Congo has resulted in 177 suspected deaths and 750 suspected cases.
It comes as scientists at Oxford University in the UK are developing a new vaccine that could be ready for clinical trials within two to three months.
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#Ebola #Virus #BBCNews
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- Moment SpaceX rocket explodes in the Indian Ocean after splashdown. #SpaceX #BBCNews
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- 0:24
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- 16 days ago
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- Disabled woman put in nursing home against her will. #UK #Disability #BBCNews
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- 1:58
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- 16 days ago
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- Elon Musk: From Zero to Trillion-Dollar Hero? | BBC News
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- 25:45
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- 16 days ago
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- Two battles. One defining moment for the future of AI.
In California, a high-profile courtroom clash has drawn to a close after Elon Musk accused Sam Altman of betraying OpenAI’s founding mission — a fight over whether AI should serve humanity or profit. The jury ultimately threw out Musk’s case, but not before offering a rare glimpse inside one of the world’s most powerful tech companies.
At the same time, the focus shifts thousands of miles to Beijing, where a far bigger contest is playing out — the global race to control the advanced chips that power artificial intelligence. It’s a battle shaping not just companies, but geopolitics itself.
So who really holds the power in AI — and where is it heading next? To the stars? This comes as SpaceX eyes a record-breaking IPO, which could propel Musk to become the world’s first trillionaire..
Join Presenter Christian Fraser, AI commentator and Partner at Avella Daryl Flack, ...
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- Download fans asked not to bring 'bins of beer' to festival. #DownloadFestival #BBCNews
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- 0:52
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- 16 days ago
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- Why does Ebola keep on occurring in DR Congo? #Ebola #DRCongo #BBCNews
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- 1:58
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- 16 days ago
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- At least 90 dead in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports. #China #Asia #BBCNews
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- 0:21
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- 16 days ago
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- Ukrainian drone commander explains momentum shift in war | The Security Brief
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- 27:23
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- 16 days ago
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- Ukraine is claiming back territory at an extraordinary rate and much of its success is thanks to cheap and effective drones.
It comes amid reports Russian President Vladimir Putin is spending much of his time underground, moving between bunkers, due to fears of an attack.
The Security Brief explains how these drones work and why they pose such a risk to mainland Russia.
We speak to Daria, a Ukrainian sniper turned drone commander, who tells us why this war is unlike any other.
Presented by Christian Fraser and former strategic military planner Mikey Kay.
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- Taylor Lorenz says 'moral panic 'is fuelling social media bans | Top Comment Podcast
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- 22:14
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- 16 days ago
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- As the list of countries seeking stricter regulation of social media grows, journalist Taylor Lorenz is among the most vocal online figures challenging legislation being proposed in the UK and US.
Taylor joins Marianna and Matt in the Top Comment studio to explain her views on privacy, safety, and freedom of expression.
Plus, why she believes lawmakers should adjust their approach and target the business models of major platforms.
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- ‘Some progress’ in Iran negotiations, says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio | BBC News
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- 20:39
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- 16 days ago
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- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there’s been ‘some progress’ in negotiations with Iran as Pakistani mediators are in Tehran for talks.
The Strait of Hormuz continues to be a big sticking point, Iran claims 35 ships passed through it with their help in the last 24 hours, western leaders have again hit out at the continuing blockade.
Israeli airstrikes continue in Lebanon, the health ministry again accuses Israel’s military of deliberately targeting paramedics, the IDF said it’s hitting Hezbollah targets.
Meanwhile, pilgrims begin to arrive in Makkah in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj - the world’s biggest religious gathering.
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- We analysed thousands of Trump’s posts - here’s what we found | BBC News
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- 13:42
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- 16 days ago
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- In 2026, Donald Trump’s use of social media has escalated.
Ros Atkins and BBC Verify have sifted through thousands of posts on his platform Truth Social to analyse what the President has been saying and when.
What was the busiest day? When are the busiest hours? What type of content does President Trump share? Ros Atkins explains what he’s found.
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- Could the Air France disaster ruling set a new legal precedent? | Global News Podcast
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- 11:22
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- 16 days ago
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- Air France and Airbus have been found guilty of corporate manslaughter over a plane crash in 2009, which killed all 228 people onboard. Flight AF447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean during a storm.
A court had previously cleared both companies of criminal liability in 2023. But on Thursday, the Paris Appeals Court found the airline and aircraft manufacturer were "solely and entirely responsible", after an eight-week trial.
A group representing families of the victims said the justice system had finally recognised the pain for relatives facing ''a collective tragedy of unbearable brutality".
Both Air France and Airbus have denied the charges and say they will appeal.
Our international business correspondent Theo Leggett tells us this case could set a precedent for determining criminal liability in future aviation disasters.
New episodes of the Global News Podcast are published twice a day. You c...
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- Has Donald Trump created a taxpayer funded slush fund? | BBC Americast
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- 26:58
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- 16 days ago
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- US tax authorities will be barred from pursuing claims against Donald Trump, some members of his family and the Trump organisation.
This pledge is part of an extraordinary new settlement, announced yesterday, between the US president and the US Department of Justice.
In this episode, Sarah and Anthony look at the implications of the deal, which includes the creation of a fund worth almost £1.8 billion for victims of alleged “lawfare”, aswell as supporters of the president who claim to have been unfairly prosecuted.
Also this week, Donald Trump has continued his purge of those he sees as disloyal within the Republican Party through primary elections throughout the US.
In Kentucky, Congressman Thomas Massie lost his bid for re-election after Trump endorsed his challenger and his donors threw unprecedented amounts of money at the campaign. In Louisiana, veteran Senator Bill Cassidy lost out to a Trump backed challenger (Cassidy ang...
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- Police footage shows moment of Britney Spears 2026 arrest. #BBCNews
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- 1:09
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- 16 days ago
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- Gaza flotilla activists deported from Israel as backlash over treatment grows | BBC News
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- 16 days ago
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- Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists who were detained in Israel after their flotilla bringing symbolic aid to Gaza was intercepted have been deported, Israel has confirmed.
It follows international backlash in response to a video posted by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir showing himself taunting activists kneeling with their hands tied behind their backs.
There was rare criticism for Ben Gvir's actions from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said they were "not in line with Israel's values".
More than 50 boats taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) set sail from Turkey last Thursday carrying a token amount of aid. Four hundred and thirty people from more than 40 countries were on board.
Israel dismissed the action as a "PR stunt at the service of Hamas".
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- Ebola: Everything you need to know about the outbreak | The Global Story
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- 25:10
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- 17 days ago
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- The public health risk from the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been increased from "high" to "very high" by the World Health Organization (WHO).
In an update on Friday 22 May, the WHO's head Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also said the risk in the wider region in Africa was "high", but it remained "low" at a global level.
There are different strains of Ebola; the current strain identified in Democratic Republic of Congo is caused by the Bundibugyo virus.
The WHO says there are no approved drugs or vaccines for the strain of Ebola caused by the Bundibugyo virus.
Asma Khalid speaks to the BBC's Health and Science correspondent, James Gallagher, about the outbreak. She asks: what is Ebola, what are the symptoms, how does it spread, where does it come from and whether there a cure, vaccine or treatment.
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- Melanoma skin cancer cases hit UK record high. #BBCNews
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- 0:46
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- 17 days ago
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- 25% of young Londoners out of work | In Case You Missed It
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- 9:52
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- 17 days ago
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- One in four young people are out of work in London, and job vacancies in the UK are at their lowest level since 2021.
Feeling the effects of this are people like Theo – a computer science graduate who applied to over 500 jobs with no success.
So, what’s causing the downturn? And if the rates of unemployment in London are this high, should the rest of the UK be worried?
In this video:
00:00 – Realities of the job hunt
00:39 – Meet Theo - 500 applications... 500 rejections
01:47 – Data dive on job vacancies
02:39 – ‘Economically active’ explained
03:29 – Why the youth unemployment rate is so important
04:17 – Demoralised - the human cost of rejection
05:44 – The legacy of Covid-19
06:50 – Is London the ‘canary in the coal mine?’
07:29 – Resilience of young people
07:59 – Theo gets a job offer
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- Who is Kim Ju Ae and could she be the future leader of North Korea? | BBC News
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- 7:33
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- 17 days ago
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- Not much is known about Kim Ju Ae, the daughter of Kim Jong Un, the Supreme Leader of North Korea.
Ju Ae has made several appearances in recent years with her father and according to South Korea’s spy agency, she’s believed to the future leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
But it’s not just these sightings with Kim Jong Un which have led many to speculate that Ju Ae could be the future leader of North Korea: it might also have something to do with her clothing.
The BBC’s Jo Crawford speaks to Sangmi Han from the BBC Korean Service to find out more.
00:00 Who is Kim Ju Ae?
01:27 Who could be the future leader of North Korea?
01:56 Kim Ju Ae’s public appearances
03:19 Clothing rules in North Korea
04:11 What does Ju Ae’s clothing mean?
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- First BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend fans arrive at festival in Sunderland. #BigWeekend #BBCNews
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- 0:12
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- 17 days ago
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- Nato chief welcomes US sending 5,000 troops to Poland ahead of foreign ministers meeting | BBC News
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- 10:09
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- 17 days ago
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- Nato foreign ministers are meeting amid increasing tensions within the defence alliance over the war in the Iran and the global fallout.
The meeting will discuss the preparation for the Ankara summit this summer, spending strategy and support for Ukraine.
The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the BBC that reports about the reduction of US troops in Europe would also be discussed, he added that President Trump was 'disappointed' with Nato allies over their lack of support.
But earlier the US President announced that he would send 5,000 troops to Poland.
Ahead of the meeting, the Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed President Trump’s announcement of those troops being sent to Poland and Marco Rubio said there had been "slight progress" on Iran.
#Nato #BBCNews
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- Jailed Vietnamese tycoon's Birkin bags sell for more than $550K. #Vietnam #BirkinBags #BBCNews
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- 1:02
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- 17 days ago
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- Donald Trump says he'll 'try' to attend son's wedding but timing 'not good’. #BBCNews
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- 0:36
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- 17 days ago
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- Everything you need to know about Makerfield by-election | BBC Newscast
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- 31:45
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- 17 days ago
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- The Makerfield by-election has been confirmed for June 18th 2026, and this is the first episode in a new mini-series following the contest as it gets underway.
Adam is joined by Luke Tryl, director of More in Common UK, and Kevin Fitzpatrick, political reporter for BBC Radio Manchester, to delve deeper into Makerfield, and to look at how the race is shaping up with the candidates who have been announced so far.
A full list of candidates and loads more information about the Makerfield by-election is available on the BBC News website.
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- Stop blaming young people for being unemployed, says Amazon's UK boss. #Jobs #BBCNews
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- 0:51
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- 17 days ago
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- Are food price caps necessary or doomed to fail? | BBC Question Time
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- 18:36
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- 17 days ago
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- With the cost of living still high, supermarkets are under pressure to cap the price of essential goods.
The Scottish government has pledged to legislate the price of certain essential foodstuffs, and the UK government has considered a voluntary scheme to cap the price of certain staple goods.
A Question Time audience member asked: “Are food price caps necessary or doomed to fail?”
Featuring the SNP’s Stephen Flynn, Reform UK’s Thomas Kerr, Labour’s Kirsty McNeill, Conservative Harriet Cross, and Scottish Green Ross Greer.
Read more on this story on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/47jfg3w
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- Are survivors of the Southport attack being forgotten? | BBC News
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- 15:35
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- 17 days ago
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- The parents of some girls who survived the 2024 Southport attack say their children are being forgotten and given insufficient support, as a result of the anonymity given to them by the courts.
They have spoken to the BBC about the bravery of their daughters, and told us that keeping the girls’ names private was vital to protect them - but say it has also rendered them invisible, and struggling to access the help they need as they continue their recovery.
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#Southport #SouthportAttacks #UK #BBCNews
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- The World Cup was supposed to provide a US tourism boom - but now hotels are worried. #BBCNews
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- 17 days ago
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- Ukraine frontline: the high-tech drones defeating Russian air attacks | BBC News
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- 3:49
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- 17 days ago
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- A major improvement in Ukraine’s air defence system has seen the number of Russian long range drones being intercepted and shot down doubling in just four months.
The new hi-tech interceptor drones are relatively cheap, and they are defeating thousands of Russian attacks.
In the past month Russia launched one of its most sustained aerial attacks on Ukraine, launching more than 1,500 drones within 48 hours. But most were shot down as Ukraine gets better at defending its skies.
Ukraine says its aim is to be shooting down 95% of enemy drones by the end of the year.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Jonathan Beale, from the frontline in Ukraine’s Donbas region.
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- Gonorrhoea and syphilis hit record levels in Europe. #Health #BBCNews
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- 0:58
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- 17 days ago
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- TikTok and YouTube 'not safe enough' for kids says Ofcom | BBC News
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- 6:16
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- 17 days ago
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- Ofcom has criticised TikTok and YouTube, saying in a new report their content feeds are "not safe enough" for children.
The findings follow the UK media regulator's call for stronger action on children's online safety in March, and said Meta, Snap and Roblox had each agreed to stronger anti-grooming measures since.
Ofcom added it would share concerns that sites were not effectively enforcing minimum age rules with the government, whose consultation on whether to ban social media for under-16s soon ends.
YouTube said it worked with child safety experts to provide "industry-leading, age-appropriate" experiences for children. TikTok said it was "very disappointing" Ofcom had failed to acknowledge its safety features.
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#TikTok #YouTube #OnlineSafety #BBCNews

