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Kilmar Abrego Garcia is seen sitting in a car with a black jacket and a hat on backwards.

Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador 'alive and secure', US says

A judge has called for the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the US.

7 hrs ago
US & Canada
Flames rise after the Israeli army launches an airstrike on the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in the Gaza Strip

Gaza hospital hit by Israeli strike, Hamas-run health ministry says

Witnesses said the strike destroyed part of Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, the last functioning hospital in Gaza City.

Just now
Middle East
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is seen sitting in a car with a black jacket and a hat on backwards.

Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador 'alive and secure', US says

A judge has called for the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the US.

7 hrs ago
US & Canada
Flames rise after the Israeli army launches an airstrike on the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in the Gaza Strip

Gaza hospital hit by Israeli strike, Hamas-run health ministry says

Witnesses said the strike destroyed part of Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, the last functioning hospital in Gaza City.

Just now
Middle East
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on board Air Force One

Trump exempts smartphones and computers from new tariffs

It follows concerns that tech prices could skyrocket, as many gadgets are made in China, with the US president saying he will give more detail on Monday.

5 hrs ago
World

Ambassador does not deny Russian attempts to track UK subs

Andrei Kelin tells the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg he does not deny accusations of attempting to spy on UK nuclear submarine fleet.

10 hrs ago
UK

'Russians are even trying to ban our holidays' - life in occupied Ukraine

Ukrainians in Russian-held land tell the BBC about the difficulties of life under occupation.

8 hrs ago
Europe

Rourke leaves Big Brother after 'unacceptable behaviour'

The Hollywood actor was formally warned by the show earlier this week over "offensive" language he had used.

9 hrs ago
Culture

Thousands attend pro-Serbia government rally after months of unrest

An estimated 50,000 people were there - significantly fewer than the 325,000 at last month's anti-government protest.

5 hrs ago
Europe

Weekend reads

An illustration of a brain where the lower portion is a cracked egg (Credit: Getty Images/ Serenity Strull)

Choline: The nutrient that's vital for our brains

The compound has been linked to improved cognitive performance and reduced anxiety – but are you getting enough of it?

4 days ago
Future
Mia Farrow and Robert Redford in The Great Gatsby

Why this 100-year-old novel is still misunderstood

F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is synonymous with glitz and glamour but this is just one of many myths that have surrounded the book since its first publication in April 1925.

3 days ago
Culture

Arts in Motion

'Keep going, keep going, keep going'

'Keep going, keep going, keep going'

Dancer and choreographer Lee Serle talks about embracing uncertainty and never stopping, no matter the setbacks.
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This Week in Audio

The Climate Question, The Climate Question, How is climate change affecting motherhood?

The Climate Question

How is climate change affecting motherhood?

Discovery, Discovery, Unstoppable: Purnima Devi Barman

Discovery

Unstoppable: Purnima Devi Barman

In Our Time, In Our Time, Pollination

In Our Time

Pollination

Good Bad Billionaire, Good Bad Billionaire, Markus Persson: Minecraft maker

Good Bad Billionaire

Markus Persson: Minecraft maker

The Documentary Podcast, The Cultural Frontline: South East Asian cinema - a love story

The Documentary Podcast

The Cultural Frontline: South East Asian cinema - a love story

History's Heroes, History's Secret Heroes: Series 3, The Night Witches

History's Heroes

The Night Witches

The Food Chain, The Food Chain, The packaging problem

The Food Chain

The packaging problem


More news

Indian pot belly: From status symbol to silent killer

7 hrs ago
Asia

US and Iran hold 'constructive' first round of nuclear talks

13 hrs ago
Middle East

Queen Camilla says King's work 'keeps him going'

10 hrs ago
UK

Tanzania's main opposition party banned from election

10 hrs ago
Africa

Three million child deaths linked to drug resistance, study shows

8 hrs ago
Health

Editor's picks

Inside one of the world's most remote restaurants

Inside one of the world's most remote restaurants

'Off-Map Destination' winner Wolfgat offers a menu made from hyper-local and foraged ingredients.

2 days ago
World's Table
Erika Lust Productions

A behind-the-scenes look at an ethical porn shoot

What actually is 'ethical porn', and can it truly be ethical?

3 Jan 2024
Love & Sex
The Tauros: A prehistoric bovine brought back to life

The Tauros: A prehistoric bovine brought back to life

In Portugal, a rewilding initiative reintroduces large herbivores in the ecosystem.

29 Feb 2024
World of wonder
Getty Images 57119295

Spicy chillies: Behind the agonising pleasure of capsaicin

Why humans are one of only two mammals known to tolerate the burn of spicy hot chilli peppers.

22 Nov 2022
The SpeciaList
'One to one' with John Lennon and Yoko Ono

'One to one' with John Lennon and Yoko Ono

BBC's Tom Brook explores never-before-seen footage and shares his personal connection with the new documentary.

3 days ago
Film & TV
Two people hugging and smiling.

The extraordinary power of kindness

Bernadette Russell spent a whole year being kind to strangers. How did it change her?

23 Mar 2022
Humanity
The global phenomenon swallowing neighbourhoods

The global phenomenon swallowing whole neighbourhoods

Giant ravines: Entire communities are disappearing because of an extreme form of soil erosion.

17 Jun 2024
Climate solutions
Experience Attenborough's first expedition ever in colour

Experience David Attenborough's first expedition in colour

First broadcast in 1954, the celebrated naturalist's first on-screen appearance is now available in colour.

21 Dec 2024
Natural wonders

Innovation

A man blowing his nose with a tissue, wearing a khaki coloured t-shirt

How climate change is supercharging allergies

Seasonal allergy sufferers are being hit with more pollen over a longer season due to rising temperatures alongside extreme allergy events like thunderstorm asthma.
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Sustainable Travel

Portland Towers in Nordhavn district in Copenhagen (Credit: Getty Images)

The Danish city designed for an easy life

Copenhagen's once-industrial port has been planned to make everything – from schools and play areas to businesses and recreational spaces – accessible within five minutes.

5 Nov 2024
Travel
Koh Mak's tight-knit ownership structure has been key to protecting the island's tranquil character (Credit: Ron Emmons)

A tiny island that's redefining travel to Thailand

With season three of The White Lotus drawing new visitors to the already bustling shores of Phuket and Koh Samui, a very different story is unfolding across the Gulf of Thailand.

23 Feb 2025
Travel
Bothy by lake in UK (Credit: Getty Images)

The UK's network of free hiking 'hotels'

You can’t book them and you don't know who else will be there, but they're an excellent way to explore Britain's most remote corners – for free.

29 Nov 2024
Travel

US & Canada news

Three people, one posing with a child, are pictured while shopping

'I can't keep up': Trump's changing tariffs leave shoppers feeling paralysed

The rapid change of Trump's tariff policy has shoppers wondering if they should stock up or just wait this out.

11 hrs ago
US & Canada

Menendez brothers 'have exemplified growth and healing,' cousin says

19 hrs ago
US & Canada

Deadly measles outbreak does little to counter vaccine scepticism in Texas

22 hrs ago
US & Canada

Judge allows Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil's deportation

1 day ago
US & Canada

More world news

CCTV captures moment after a backpack explodes causing a blast

CCTV captures moment of explosion in central Athens

There have been no reported injuries, as Greece's transport minister condemns the "criminal" attack.

16 hrs ago
Europe

Israel says it will expand its offensive across most of Gaza

16 hrs ago
Middle East

Nigerian bandit kingpin and 100 followers killed

17 hrs ago
Africa

Hundreds of flights cancelled in China as strong winds hit capital

17 hrs ago
Asia

Sport

Rory McIlroy acknowledges crowd during round three at Augusta

McIlroy leads Masters as he chases career Grand Slam

Rory McIlroy holds a two-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau heading into Sunday's final round of the Masters.

8 hrs ago
Golf

Newcastle boss Howe taken to hospital

15 hrs ago
Newcastle

It's like I've never driven an F1 car - Norris

10 hrs ago
Formula 1

Barcelona edge out Leganes to go seven points clear


Business

British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, in Scunthorpe

UK takes control of British Steel under emergency powers

Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says nationalisation is "likely" next step as Parliament rushes law through.

12 hrs ago
Politics

Chris Mason: British Steel law rushed through Parliament but it is just a stop gap

8 hrs ago
Politics

Universal theme park is coming to the UK - so what could it look like?

7 hrs ago
UK

US coffee shops worried about bitter price hike after tariffs

1 day ago
US & Canada

Latest audio

Global News Podcast, The Happy Pod: Life-saving rat retires

Global News Podcast

The Happy Pod: Life-saving rat retires

F1: Chequered Flag, Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying review

F1: Chequered Flag

Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying review

Global News Podcast, Trump exempts smartphones and computers from tariffs

Global News Podcast

Trump exempts smartphones and computers from tariffs

Football Daily, In Focus with Dion Dublin & Anthony Elanga

Football Daily

In Focus with Dion Dublin & Anthony Elanga

The Documentary Podcast, BBC OS Conversations: The impact of Trump's tariffs

The Documentary Podcast

BBC OS Conversations: The impact of Trump's tariffs

Global News Podcast, US judge rules Palestinian activist can be deported

Global News Podcast

US judge rules Palestinian activist can be deported

Business Daily, Business Daily, Business Daily meets: Julia Hartz

Business Daily

Business Daily meets: Julia Hartz

World Business Report, China US trade fight intensifies

World Business Report

China US trade fight intensifies


Tech

Jed and his daughter on the beach. They are both wearing glasses and you can see the sea behind them.

Dartford dad and daughter duo find fame on TikTok

Jed Storey says they began creating content to help Chloe, who is autistic and suffers from anxiety.

57 mins ago
Kent

Scottish boarding school to accept fees in Bitcoin

13 hrs ago
Scotland

Investment fraud cost county £5m in 2024 - police

16 hrs ago
Suffolk

Everyone's jumping on the AI doll trend - but what are the concerns?

1 day ago

Science & health

A human skull and a baboon skull in a display cabinet

Lab-grown human teeth to 'fill in the gaps' in regenerative dentistry

Scientists from King's College London manage to grow a human tooth under laboratory conditions.

17 mins ago

'I didn't know I was pregnant until I gave birth'

1 day ago
Wales

Davina McCall reveals brain tumour 'not coming back'

18 hrs ago
Culture

RFK Jr pledges to find the cause of autism by September

2 days ago
US & Canada

Culture

Woman Wearing a Tignon (Credit: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, William L. Schaeffer Collection, Promised Gift of Jennifer and Philip Maritz)

Nine striking, rare photos of 19th Century America

A new exhibition documents American photography's first 70 years, exploring the US during a period of immense social, geographical and industrial change.

21 hrs ago
Culture

Will Saturday Night Live spin-off make Britain laugh?

7 hrs ago
Culture

The Last of Us: Bella Ramsey talks season 2, autism, and growing up on screen

7 hrs ago

Spike Island: How The Stone Roses inspired Pulp

1 day ago
England

Arts

Claude Monet's Stacks of Wheat (End of Summer) (1890-91) and Blanche Hoschedu00e9-Monet's The Small Grainstacks (c 1894) (Credit: The Art Institute of Chicago, gift of Arthur M Wood Sr/ Collection of Alice and Rick Johnson)

The 'forgotten Monet' finally getting her moment

Blanche Hoschedé-Monet has barely been acknowledged in art history. But not only did she help her stepfather Claude, she created her own fine works – often of the same scenes as him.

2 Apr 2025
Culture

Waking up with a Banksy on your wall: The differing fortunes of two homeowners

7 days ago
Culture

Why the quaint paintings of Thomas Kinkade divided the US

28 Mar 2025
Culture

The surprising story of Van Gogh's guardian angel

18 Mar 2025
Culture

Watch

The bitcoin miners in rural Zambia

The bitcoin miners in rural Zambia

Tech Now visits Zambia to see how Bitcoin is helping to provide villagers with electricity.
See more

Travel

Two people stand viewing the Northern Lights (Credit: Getty Images)

Why Iceland is getting happier every year

Iceland is one of the few places in the world where happiness is rising. Locals say the secret lies in nature, gender equality and a deep-rooted sense of resilience.

18 hrs ago
Travel

Britain's new foodie town with six Michelin stars

2 days ago
Travel

Which version of the US will visitors find?

3 days ago
Travel

A chef's guide to Rome’s best Jewish food

4 days ago
Travel

World's Table

A close up of Manna (Credit: Alamy)

The return of Sicily's ancient 'white gold'

Manna is mentioned 17 times in the Bible and was harvested in the Mediterranean for more than a millennium. Now, a farmer is reviving this ancient "superfood".

29 Mar 2025
Travel

Ottolenghi: Food is how we connect

28 Mar 2025
Travel

The unexpected origins of Houston's iconic po' boy

24 Mar 2025
Travel

Lithuania's fermented drink to ward off a cold

15 Mar 2025
Travel

Earth

Dr Liam Kelleher and Alice Philips from University of Birmingham stood in the snow, holding a research instrument, in Ny-u00c5lesund in Norway (Credit: Iain Rudkin)

The scientists who leave no trace in the high Arctic

Scientists in the high Arctic are lifting their labs into the air to avoid damage from melting permafrost.

2 days ago
Future

Global breakthrough to tackle shipping emissions

2 days ago

Starlings disappearing from UK gardens, says RSPB

2 days ago
Science & Environment

Do we need cocoa-free chocolate and is it nice?

2 days ago

Video

What's inside a black hole?

What's inside a black hole?

Black holes are one of the mysteries of the universe where all the laws of nature as we know them stop working.

4 days ago
Science

Inside the world of weaverbirds' stunning nest creation

5 days ago
World of wonder

A visit to Romania's brown bear sanctuary

6 days ago
Adventures

Will electric flight take off?

4 Apr 2025
Tech Now

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