Kamala Harris certifies US election result | BBC News
The US Congress certified Donald Trump's election victory, contrasting with past events and emphasizing democratic principles.
Why the Justin Trudeau era has come to an end now | BBC News
Justin Trudeau resigns amid political challenges and internal party issues.
The UK Prime Minister Responds to Elon Musk's X Onslaught | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses Elon Musk's social media criticism of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the NHS backlog, and political dynamics in the UK and globally.
Justin Trudeau resigns as Canadian prime minister | BBC News
Justin Trudeau resigns as Canada's Prime Minister amid internal party pressure.
Hamas lists Israeli hostages it might release if ceasefire deal reached | BBC News
Israel and Hamas are negotiating a potential hostage release deal, with indirect talks ongoing in Qatar.
Justin Trudeau has resigned as Canadian prime minister. #JustinTrudeau #Shorts #BBCNews
The speaker announces their resignation as party leader and prime minister, citing internal battles and a paralyzed parliament as reasons.
Ukraine launches new offensive in Russia's Kursk region | BBC News
Russia claims to capture key logistics hubs in eastern Ukraine while Ukraine launches a new offensive.
South Korea investigators may extend president's arrest warrant | BBC News
South Korea faces political turmoil with attempts to arrest President Yun Suk Yol amid legal and political challenges.
How will the global economy fare in 2025? | BBC News
The video discusses economic outlooks for major economies in 2025, focusing on challenges in China, Germany, and potential impacts of Donald Trump's policies in the US.
Several US states declare emergencies as millions hit by huge winter storm | BBC News
A massive winter storm, part of a polar vortex, is affecting over 60 million Americans with heavy snow and record low temperatures.
Ukraine launches new offensive in Russia’s Kursk region | BBC News
The transcript discusses Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and a new Ukrainian offensive in a Russian-occupied region.
Heavy snow causes travel disruption across UK as weather warnings remain in place | BBC News
Heavy snow and freezing rain are causing widespread disruption across the UK, with significant impacts on transportation and power supply.
Behind the scenes as Hollywood prepares for Golden Globe Awards 2025 | BBC News
The Golden Globes kick off Hollywood's awards season, influencing Oscar nominations and showcasing celebrity fashion.
US secretary of state Antony Blinken to meet with leaders in South Korea | BBC News
Political turmoil in South Korea as authorities fail to arrest impeached President Yunsuk Yul amid protests and international attention.
Jimmy Carter's US state funeral begins in Georgia | BBC News
The state funeral for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has begun, highlighting his life of service and legacy in human rights and democracy.
Joe Biden prepares for Donald Trump presidency takeover | BBC News
The discussion focuses on the political dynamics and security concerns surrounding the transition to Donald Trump's presidency, highlighting the impact of recent events on national security and the political landscape.
Donald Trump to be sentenced over hush money case in New York | BBC News
Donald Trump faces a sentencing date for a hush money case but is likely to receive an unconditional discharge, avoiding jail time or fines.
Apple to pay $95m to settle Siri 'listening' lawsuit | BBC News
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of eavesdropping on users through Siri.
Sir Nick Clegg leaves Meta ahead of Donald Trump's return as US president | BBC News
Nick Clegg steps down from Meta's board, replaced by Republican Joel Kaplan, signaling a political shift.
Mike Johnson survives razor-thin vote to remain US House Speaker | BBC News
Mike Johnson has been re-elected as Speaker of the US House of Representatives, marking a significant political win for Donald Trump and the Republican Party.
Can Keir Starmer solve Britain’s social care problem? | BBC Newscast
The discussion focuses on the challenges and potential solutions for adult social care in England, highlighting the establishment of a new independent commission led by Baroness Louise Casey to address long-standing issues.
US lawmakers begin a new Congress | BBC News
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a critical vote to retain his position amid Republican divisions.
What do we know about the New Orleans attack so far? | BBC Americast
A tragic vehicle attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day resulted in 15 deaths, including the attacker, raising concerns about domestic radicalization and security measures.
Attempt to arrest South Korea president suspended after dramatic standoff | BBC News
South Korea faces political turmoil as President Yun Su Yul resists arrest after imposing martial law, leading to protests and a tense standoff.
Brother of New Orleans attacker speaks to CBS | BBC News
The brother and an army friend of a New Orleans attacker express shock and disbelief, noting no prior signs of radicalization or violent tendencies.
New Orleans victim's brother says family will have to deal with his death 'every day' | BBC News
The transcript discusses the investigation into a New Year's Day attack in New Orleans and a separate incident involving a Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas.
Era of cheap Russian gas for EU ends as transit across Ukraine stops | BBC News
Transnistria faces a gas crisis due to the expiration of a transit agreement with Ukraine, highlighting its dependency on Russian gas and the geopolitical tensions involved.
Vast dinosaur footprints found in quarry date back 166 million years | BBC News
A significant dinosaur trackway site with 200 footprints was discovered in Oxfordshire, providing insights into dinosaur behavior and environment.
Traders count losses after fire destroys Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana | BBC News
A fire devastated Ghana's Kantamanto Market, affecting thousands of traders and highlighting the need for improved market safety measures.
The New Orleans Terror Attack And The Man Who Did It | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses a terrorist attack in New Orleans, its investigation, and the political implications in the U.S.
New Orleans suspect and Vegas Cybertruck driver served at same military bases, say police | BBC News
A press conference in Las Vegas discusses the investigation of a Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump building, focusing on identifying the deceased and determining the motive.
New Orleans attacker acted alone, says FBI | BBC News
The governor and law enforcement officials address a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans, emphasizing ongoing investigations and security measures.
Who were the victims of the New Orleans attack? | BBC News
The transcript discusses tributes and details about victims of a tragic attack, highlighting their lives and the impact on their families.
Toxic waste from gas leak in Bhopal, India, removed after 40 years | BBC News
Officials in India have begun removing toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak, one of the world's deadliest industrial disasters.
South Korea police raid Muan Airport and Jeju Air offices in plane crash probe | BBC News
South Korean police investigate a deadly plane crash involving JUJ Airlines, focusing on black box data to determine causes like bird strike or weather conditions.
Multiple people involved in deadly New Orleans attack, authorities say | BBC News
A terrorist attack in New Orleans involved a pickup truck driven into a crowd, killing 15 and injuring 35, with the attacker linked to ISIS.
UK's biggest ever dinosaur footprint site discovered | BBC News
Scientists discovered large dinosaur trackways in Oxfordshire, offering insights into dinosaur movement and behavior.
Biden says New Orleans attacker who killed 15 was inspired by Islamic State group | BBC News
A terrorist attack in New Orleans involved a man driving a truck into a crowd, killing 15, and was linked to Islamic State support.
New Orleans truck attack: FBI seeks accomplices of suspect carrying Islamic State flag | BBC News
A 42-year-old Army veteran from Texas carried out a vehicle attack in New Orleans, killing 15 and injuring dozens, with potential ties to ISIS.
Suspect in New Orleans attack dead and FBI investigating as 'act of terrorism' | BBC News
A suspect in a New Orleans truck crash, initially thought not to be a terrorist act, is confirmed dead and the incident is now being investigated as terrorism by the FBI.
Ten dead after vehicle drives into large crowd in New Orleans, authorities say | BBC News
A vehicle incident in New Orleans resulted in 10 deaths and 30 injuries, with reports of gunfire involved.
Ukraine stops transit of Russian gas to EU | BBC News
Ukraine aims to end the war with Russia by 2025 and has stopped Russian gas transits to Europe, impacting EU energy supply.
What it's like to raise children alone in Gaza | BBC News
Amal alabad, a Gaza resident, shares her struggle to care for her children amid war conditions, highlighting the challenges of displacement and survival.
Investigation into South Korea deadly plane crash underway | BBC News
A fatal plane crash at Muan International Airport may have been influenced by runway design issues, with investigations focusing on flight recorders.
What do Russians want in 2025? | BBC News
The video explores Russian public sentiment and economic conditions three years after the invasion of Ukraine, highlighting changes in public displays, economic challenges, and societal attitudes.
What does the return of Donald Trump mean for the world in 2025? | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses predictions for global events in 2025, focusing on Donald Trump's return to the White House and its implications.
Gaza babies dying from the cold as winter temperatures drop | BBC News
The cold weather in Gaza has led to the deaths of six babies, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation and the urgent need for aid.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reach divorce deal after eight years | BBC News
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have settled their divorce after 8 years, resolving disputes over custody and a winery business.
Anger as families wait for victims' remains after South Korea plane crash | BBC News
Families of victims from South Korea's worst aviation disaster in decades demand government support after a plane crash at Muan International Airport.
Russia and Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners of war | BBC News
Russia and Ukraine exchanged hundreds of prisoners, with Ukraine claiming 189 returned and Russia 150.
Jimmy Carter: State funeral and day of mourning to be held for former US president | BBC News
The video pays tribute to former US President Jimmy Carter, highlighting his diverse achievements and legacy.
Dazzling celestial light show expected after 80 years | BBC News
Astronomers anticipate a rare celestial event involving the T Corona Borealis star system, occurring every 80 years, which has never been photographed with modern technology.
Jimmy Carter's life and legacy after the US presidency | BBC News
The transcript covers the death of former US President Jimmy Carter, his diplomatic achievements, and his views on Middle East peace, Russian relations, and women's rights.
Five people charged in connection with Liam Payne's death in Argentina | BBC News
Five people charged in connection with the death of One Direction star Liam Payne after a fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires.
How Donald Trump won and how Kamala Harris lost the US Election | BBC Newscast
The podcast revisits the 2024 US presidential election, focusing on Trump's victory and the challenges faced by Kamala Harris.
South Korea launches air safety review after Jeju Air plane crash | BBC News
South Korea's acting president ordered an emergency inspection of airline operations after a deadly plane crash, with investigations focusing on a reported bird strike and other factors.
Former US President Jimmy Carter dies aged 100 | BBC News
Jimmy Carter, the longest-living former US president, passed away at 100, remembered for his presidency and significant humanitarian work post-office.
Assad's soldiers give up their weapons in Syrian 'reconciliation centres' | BBC News
Former Assad soldiers are surrendering and seeking amnesty as Syria transitions post-conflict, raising questions about future peace and justice.
Former US President Jimmy Carter dies aged 100. #JimmyCarter #BBCNews
Former US President Jimmy Carter has passed away at the age of 100.
Jimmy Carter, former US president, dies aged 100 | BBC News
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President and Nobel Peace Prize winner, has died at 100.
South Korea plane crash kills 179 people | BBC News
A plane crash in South Korea involving a Boeing 737 from Juu Airlines resulted in 177 confirmed deaths, with a bird strike suspected as the cause.
Russia and Ukraine prisoner exchange due 'any day', says official | BBC News
Ukrainians hold demonstrations to demand freedom for prisoners held by Russia, highlighting the emotional toll on families.
Vladimir Putin apologises over plane crash, without saying Russia at fault | BBC News
President Putin apologized for a tragic incident involving a plane crash in Kazakhstan, without admitting direct responsibility.
India mourns ex-PM Manmohan Singh with full state funeral | BBC News
The funeral of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, known for his economic reforms, took place in Delhi.
Israel forcibly evacuates Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza | BBC News
The last major hospital in Northern Gaza has been evacuated and put out of service, worsening the health crisis in the region.
What just happened in South Korea? | BBC News
South Korea faces political turmoil as MPs impeach the acting president, deepening the crisis.
UN condemns Israel-Houthi escalation | BBC News
Israel escalates military actions against Houthis in Yemen, targeting Iranian weapon smuggling routes.
Nasa makes history with closest-ever approach to Sun | BBC News
NASA's Parker Solar Probe made history by flying closer to the Sun than any other spacecraft, providing valuable data on solar phenomena.
How Keir Starmer won and how Rishi Sunak lost the UK General Election | BBC Newscast
The transcript discusses the political dynamics and events leading up to and during a recent election, highlighting key moments and challenges faced by political parties and leaders.
Netanyahu: bomb attacks on Yemen are “just the beginning” | BBC News
Israel conducted airstrikes in Yemen targeting Houthi fighters backed by Iran, escalating regional tensions.
Israeli air strikes hit Yemen's main international airport | BBC News
Israel conducted airstrikes in Yemen targeting Houthi rebels, affecting the international airport and causing casualties.
Boxing Day 2004 tsunami in Indian Ocean remembered 20 years on | BBC News
Commemorations mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, highlighting improved preparedness and resilience.
Dozens survive deadly Kazakhstan plane crash | BBC News
A plane crash in Kazakhstan killed 38 people, but many survived due to the intact tail section.
Ukraine's President Zelensky condemns Russia's 'inhumane' Christmas Day attack | BBC News
President Zelinski condemned Russia's large-scale missile attacks on Ukraine during Christmas, highlighting the targeting of Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Investigation launched into Kazakhstan plane crash | BBC News
A plane crash in Kazakhstan killed 38 people, with investigations underway to determine the cause.
Kazakhstan plane crash kills dozens | BBC News
A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan, killing many and injuring others, with investigations underway.
Justin Baldoni has women's solidarity award revoked. #ItEndsWithUs #BlakeLively #BBCNews
Actor Justin Baldoni's award was revoked after Blake Lively accused him of sexual harassment and reputation damage.
Nasa spacecraft attempts closest-ever approach to Sun | BBC News
NASA's Parker Solar Probe is making history by getting closer to the Sun than any other human-made object, aiming to solve mysteries about the Sun's corona and solar wind.
Does the UK Prime Minister get a Christmas holiday? Your questions answered | BBC Newscast
A lighthearted discussion among BBC podcast hosts about Christmas traditions, political systems, and personal anecdotes.
Ukrainian military band use weapons to play Christmas carols | BBC News
Ukrainians are facing a challenging Christmas amid ongoing Russian advances, with cultural identity and resilience highlighted through music and military efforts.
Former US congressman Gaetz paid for sex and drugs, ethics report says | BBC News
Former US Congressman Matt Gates faces allegations of statutory rape and drug use, impacting his political career and Trump's decision to nominate him for Attorney General.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murdering healthcare CEO | BBC News
Luigi Mangion pleads not guilty to state and federal charges, including murder and terrorism, in the killing of a US healthcare executive.
South Korea organises speed dating to tackle country's low fertility and marriage rates | BBC News
South Korea is using matchmaking agencies and government-organized speed dating to combat low marriage and fertility rates.
Man arrested over death of woman set on fire on New York subway | BBC News
A suspect was arrested after setting a woman on fire on a New York subway, leading to her death.
Syrians living in Europe celebrate fall of Assad after fleeing civil war | BBC News
European countries have paused asylum applications from Syrians following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, affecting over a million refugees in the EU.
What happened in UK politics in 2024? | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses major political events and themes in the UK and globally in 2024, focusing on leadership changes, elections, foreign policy, and domestic issues like immigration and economic challenges.
German police probe Magdeburg Christmas market attack security and warnings | BBC News
A car attack at a Christmas market in Magur, Germany, raises questions about security and prior warnings about the suspect.
Who was behind this October massacre in Sudan? #Sudan #RSF #BBCVerify #BBCNews
A massacre in Sudan involved the RSF, confirmed through video analysis.
Syria's minorities seek security as country charts new future | BBC News
The fall of Assad's regime in Syria raises concerns about the future of minority communities and the potential for sectarian conflict.
André Gleißner named as nine-year-old killed in Magdeburg Christmas market attack | BBC News
A tragic attack at a Christmas market in Magur, Germany, resulted in five deaths, including a 9-year-old boy, with the suspect being a Saudi Arabian doctor whose motives remain unclear.
How one of gaming's best-known actors took on one of film's biggest roles | BBC News
Troy Baker, known for voicing major video game characters, takes on the role of Indiana Jones, highlighting the evolving role of actors in gaming.
Blake Lively accuses co-star Justin Baldoni of sexual harassment | BBC News
Blake Lively has filed a legal complaint against her co-star Justin Baldoni, alleging sexual harassment and a campaign to damage her reputation.
Sir Chris Hoy on bike technology and future of cycling | BBC News
Sir Chris Hoy reflects on his cycling career, the evolution of technology in the sport, and his involvement in developing e-bike technology.
Magdeburg Christmas market attack suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen appears in court | BBC News
A man in Germany is charged with murder after a car attack at a Christmas market, sparking public mourning and political debate.
Blake Lively files legal complaint against Justin Baldoni. #BlakeLively #ItEndsWithUs #BBCNews
Blake Lively filed a legal complaint against Justin Baldoni and Jamie Heath for creating a hostile work environment.
Anger grows after German Christmas market attack. #Magdeburg #Germany #BBCNews
A Saudi psychiatrist has been charged with multiple murders in Germany, sparking public mourning and questions about security measures.
Israeli military carries out wave of attacks in Gaza | BBC News
Israeli military strikes Gaza amid ceasefire talks with Hamas.
German police say nine-year-old among five people killed in Christmas market attack | BBC News
A car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, resulted in five deaths and over 200 injuries.
Five people killed after man drives car into Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany | BBC News
A car attack at a German Christmas market resulted in five deaths and over 200 injuries, prompting investigations into security and motives.
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks to crowds after Magdeburg Christmas market attack | BBC News
A tragic event in Germany has resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, prompting a national response and support efforts.
Car hits crowds at German Christmas market, leaving four dead and 68 injured | BBC News
A car attack at a Christmas market in Magur, Germany, resulted in two deaths and 70 injuries, with a 50-year-old Saudi national arrested as the suspect.
Paralympic athlete spearheads new aerodynamics research to improve wheelchair racing | BBC News
Melanie Woods, a wheelchair racer, collaborates with researchers to improve racing aerodynamics using wind tunnel testing.
Carnage at German Christmas market as car smashes into crowd in suspected attack | BBC News
A car attack at a Christmas market in Germany resulted in multiple casualties, with a Saudi national suspect arrested.
Why has Elon Musk been pushing for a government shutdown? | BBC News
The discussion revolves around the potential U.S. government shutdown due to disagreements over budget arrangements, with significant influence from Elon Musk's social media activity.
At least one dead after car drives into crowd at German Christmas market, reports say | BBC News
A car drove into a Christmas market in Magur, Germany, injuring dozens and killing at least one person, with authorities suspecting it to be a deliberate attack.
Ros Atkins on: UK-China tensions as alleged spy Yang Tengbo identified | BBC News
The UK-China relationship is complex, involving issues of alleged spying, trade, human rights, and differing stances on the Ukraine war.
BBC goes inside Syrian prison holding IS detainees. #Syria #Prison #BBCNews
The video provides a rare look inside a prison holding suspected Islamic State fighters and supporters, highlighting concerns about potential IS plans to exploit chaos in Syria.
Inside Operation Interflex: The training of Ukrainian troops on British soil | BBC News
The UK and allied partners are training Ukrainian soldiers to enhance their combat skills against Russian forces.
What is happening with Gaza aid? #Gaza #Aid #BBCNews
The video discusses the challenges of delivering aid to Gaza amidst Israeli restrictions and local lawlessness.
“You can’t do that!” What is it like being a new MP in UK parliament? | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses the experiences of three new MPs in the UK Parliament following the 2024 general election, highlighting their backgrounds, challenges, and aspirations.
Don't underestimate North Korean troops in Russia, ex-soldiers tell BBC | BBC News
The video discusses the harsh conditions and challenges faced by North Korean soldiers, including malnutrition and inadequate training.
BBC's Steve Rosenberg challenges Putin on his 25 years in power in Russia. #Russia #Putin #BBCNews
Discussion on whether Russia has been safeguarded over the past 25 years.
Will it be a White Christmas in the UK? | BBC News
The video explores the cultural and historical fascination with a white Christmas, despite its rarity in the UK.
US lawmakers reject Trump-backed bill | BBC News
Donald Trump pressures Congress to pass a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, facing opposition from both parties.
US diplomats in Syria to meet new authorities | BBC News
An American delegation visits Damascus for the first formal diplomatic talks in Syria in over a decade, engaging with the new leadership after the overthrow of President Assad.
Macron visits Mayotte as it reels from devastation of Cyclone Chido | BBC News
French President Macron faced criticism during his visit to cyclone-hit Mayotte, where he promised rebuilding efforts amid widespread destruction and a rising death toll.
20-year sentence for husband of Gisèle Pelicot as 51 men guilty in mass rape trial | BBC News
A mass rape trial in France concluded with 51 men found guilty of repeatedly raping a woman over a decade, highlighting issues of consent and drugging.
Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband jailed for 20 years in mass rape trial | BBC Newscast
The video discusses the trial of 50 men in France who raped Jazelle Pelico, orchestrated by her husband, and the societal impact of the case.
Apple urged to axe AI feature after false headline | BBC News
A journalism organization urges Apple to remove its AI feature after it generated a misleading headline about a murder case.
Eleven years in exile - behind the scenes in Syria | BBC News | BBC News
A journalist recounts returning to Syria after 11 years, witnessing the fall of the Assad regime and the rebels' takeover.
Putin challenged on his 25-year rule of Russia | BBC News
The discussion revolves around Russia's political and economic stance 25 years after Boris Yeltsin's resignation, focusing on sovereignty, international relations, and economic achievements.
Luigi Mangione being extradited to New York | BBC News
The suspect in the murder of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson has dropped his extradition challenge and is being transferred to New York to face charges.
Vladimir Putin says ‘victory is nearer’ in Ukraine | BBC News
Vladimir Putin's annual news conference addressed economic challenges, military spending, and geopolitical tensions, highlighting Russia's precarious position.
Gisèle Pelicot speaks outside court after ex-husband jailed in mass rape trial | BBC News
The mass rape trial in France concluded with 51 men sentenced, highlighting the courage of victim Jizelle Pelico who waived anonymity to expose the crimes.
Upsurge in Haiti gang violence | BBC News
Haiti faces severe gang violence and instability, with international forces struggling to restore order.
Gisèle Pelicot’s ex-husband Dominique jailed in mass rape trial | BBC News
The video discusses the sentencing of Dominique Pelico and others for drugging and raping Giselle Pelico, highlighting her bravery and the societal impact of the case.
Syria is “not a threat to the world” its new Islamist leader tells BBC | BBC News
The new leader of Syria's rebel group HTS, Ahmed al-Sharab, claims the country is not a threat and aims for a tolerant government, but skepticism remains.
Could Reform Get Millions From Musk? | BBC Newscast
Discussion on potential changes in British political funding and the influence of figures like Elon Musk.
Polar bears face threat from climate change | BBC News
Climate change is threatening polar bears in Churchill, Canada, as melting ice forces them closer to human habitats, posing risks to both bears and people.
Syria mass graves: Daunting task of searching for and naming the dead | BBC News
The discovery of mass graves in Syria reveals the extent of atrocities under Assad's regime, with thousands missing and presumed dead.
Do rappers go on social media breaks? #Music #BBCNews
The speaker discusses the addictive nature of social media and the importance of taking breaks from it.
UN concern over military escalation in Syria | BBC News
The UN warns Syria needs urgent support to avoid conflict resurgence, emphasizing free elections and humanitarian aid.
How Meta restricted news in Palestinian territories | BBC News
Palestinian journalists claim social media platforms like Facebook are suppressing their content, impacting engagement and visibility.
How will Putin respond to Russian general's killing? | BBC Ukrainecast
The discussion focuses on the implications of a high-level assassination in Russia, its impact on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and Ukraine's military capabilities.
Gaza schools in crisis since start of Israel war | BBC News
The war in Gaza has severely impacted education, with thousands of students and teachers killed, schools destroyed, and long-term psychological effects on children.
Mayotte: Growing fears of high death toll after Cyclone Chido | BBC News
Cyclone impacts Mayotte and Mozambique, causing destruction and urgent humanitarian needs.
Russia detains Uzbek man over general's killing in Moscow | BBC News
Russia claims to have detained a man involved in the assassination of a top Russian general, allegedly recruited by Ukrainian Special Forces.
Pope Francis reveals he was almost assassinated in Iraq | BBC News
Pope Francis was targeted by suicide bombers during his 2021 visit to Iraq, but was saved by British intelligence.
Luigi Mangione faces first-degree murder charge over death of healthcare CEO | BBC News
A grand jury in New York has indicted Luigi Mangion for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with charges including first-degree murder and terrorism.
Ukrainian Scooter Bomb Kills Russian General | BBC Newscast
A Russian general was assassinated in Moscow, with Ukraine claiming responsibility, highlighting tensions and strategic implications in the ongoing conflict.
Macron to visit Mayotte following Cyclone Chido | BBC News
The French territory of Mayotte is facing a severe crisis after a devastating cyclone, with criticism directed at the French government's response.
Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks 'in final phase', negotiator says | BBC News
Israel and Hamas are nearing a ceasefire and hostage release deal, with indirect talks in a decisive phase.
Sara Sharif’s father and stepmother jailed for life for her murder | BBC News
Sara Sharif's father and stepmother sentenced to life for her murder, highlighting issues with unsupervised homeschooling.
Wisconsin school shooter identified as teenage girl | BBC News
A 15-year-old girl carried out a rare school shooting in Wisconsin, killing a teacher and a student before dying herself.
Vanuatu hit by 7.3 magnitude earthquake | BBC News
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake hit Vanuatu, causing significant damage and fatalities.
Ukraine says it killed Russian general in Moscow blast | BBC News
Ukraine's Security Services claim responsibility for a bomb attack in Moscow that killed a senior Russian general.
Syria frontline patrol: the rebel gunmen who now police the streets | BBC News
The video discusses the shifting power dynamics in Syria, focusing on the Sunni rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham taking control in Latakia, a region previously loyal to Assad, and the resulting tensions and reprisals.
The Chinese "spy" is named | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses the influence of the Chinese government in the UK and proposed changes to local governance in England.
What will Donald Trump’s key policy priorities be as president? | BBC News
Discussion on Trump's immigration policy, birthright citizenship, and its implications.
Legendary Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain dies at 73 | BBC News
Zakir Hussein, a legendary tabla player, passed away at 73, transforming the tabla into a globally celebrated solo instrument.
Wisconsin shooting: Three dead and multiple injured in US school shooting, police say | BBC News
A school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin resulted in three deaths, including the juvenile shooter, and six injuries.
Calls for Archbishop of York to resign over Church failings in sex abuse case | BBC News
The Archbishop of York faces calls to resign over his handling of a sexual abuse case involving a priest, David Tudor, who was allowed to remain in his position despite past allegations.
Alleged Chinese spy with UK royal links identified as Yang Tengbo | BBC News
A Chinese businessman, Yang Tango, linked to Prince Andrew, was named in a UK court as a suspected spy, but he denies the allegations.
Several hundred feared dead in Mayotte cyclone | BBC News
Cyclone Chido has devastated the French overseas territory of Mayotte, causing significant casualties and infrastructure damage.
German government to face confidence vote | BBC News
Chancellor Olaf Schultz is expected to lose a confidence vote, leading to early elections in Germany due to a collapsed coalition and political instability.
Cyclone Chido hits Mayotte with hundreds feared dead | BBC News
Cyclone Cheeto devastates Mayotte, causing widespread destruction and a humanitarian crisis.
Syrians gather evidence of barbaric crimes of Assad regime | BBC News
The video discusses the aftermath of the Syrian regime's fall, focusing on the challenges of rebuilding and seeking justice, particularly highlighted by the conditions and history of the Sidah prison.
How do arctic communities protect themselves from avalanches? | BBC News
The video discusses the use of technology to mitigate avalanche risks in Arctic communities, highlighting a low-cost, efficient early warning system using snow sensors and mobile technology.
Australia says 'Bali Nine' drug smugglers have returned home | BBC News
Five Australians from the "Bali Nine" drug ring have been released after nearly 20 years in Indonesian prison, highlighting shifts in Indonesia's legal stance and diplomatic relations.
Inside Cybathlon 2024 - the Olympics for assistive technology | BBC News
The video discusses the Cybathlon 2024, a competition aimed at advancing assistive technology for people with disabilities, featuring various disciplines like robotic assist races and brain-computer interfaces.
President Joe Biden issues 39 presidential pardons and commutes 1,500 sentences | BBC News
President Biden issued a historic number of pardons and commutations, focusing on nonviolent offenders, amidst controversy over a pardon for his son.
Georgia's turmoil deepens as ex-footballer named president | BBC News
A former Manchester City footballer has been controversially elected as Georgia's president, sparking protests over the legitimacy of the election and concerns about the country's EU accession prospects.
Steven Bartlett sharing harmful health misinformation in Diary of CEO podcast | BBC News
The BBC investigation reveals that Steven Bartlett's podcast, 'Diary of a CEO,' is spreading harmful health misinformation without adequate challenge.
Harshita Brella’s family speak to Newsnight | BBC News
A father pleads for justice for his daughter who suffered abuse and died under suspicious circumstances.
The Westminster sandwich row and the return of Brexitcast? | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses the political significance of food preferences, particularly sandwiches, and the implications of planning reforms in England.
Alleged Chinese spy had 'unusual degree of trust' with Prince Andrew | BBC News
A Chinese businessman linked to Prince Andrew has been barred from the UK on national security grounds due to suspected espionage activities for the Chinese Communist Party.
BBC News goes inside former Syrian President Bashar al Assad's empty palace. #Syria #BBCNews
The video discusses the perception of Assad as a symbol of regime strength and his personal demeanor, highlighting his arrogance and detachment from the brutal actions of his regime.
Hundreds gather in Damascus for Syrian activist's funeral | BBC News
The video discusses the discovery of the bodies of those who disappeared under Bashar Assad's regime, highlighting the grief of families and the ongoing search for justice.
Is the NHS facing a ‘Quad-Demic’? | BBC Newscast
The NHS is facing a 'quad-demic' of flu, COVID-19, RSV, and norovirus, posing significant challenges to hospital capacity and infection control.
Bowel cancer rates rising among younger people | BBC News
The video discusses the rising incidence of bowel cancer in people under 50, highlighting potential causes and the importance of early detection and research.
Luigi Mangione: The CEO shooter suspect and why the case has captivated social media | BBC Newscast
The podcast discusses the case of Luigi Mangion, accused of murdering a healthcare CEO, and its implications on American justice and healthcare systems.
How the world is readying itself for Trump's return to the White House | BBC News
The podcast discusses the transition from Biden to Trump, focusing on international relations, domestic policies, and the implications of Biden's recent pardon of his son.
Victims of brutal Assad regime reveal horrors hidden from world | BBC News
The video discusses the aftermath of chemical attacks in Syria, focusing on the victims' call for new investigations and the ongoing impact of the Assad regime's actions.
CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione in angry outburst as he fights New York extradition | BBC News
A man charged with murder in New York is contesting extradition from Pennsylvania, with his defense possibly focusing on extreme emotional disturbance due to back pain and medication.
Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip | BBC News
Google has developed a state-of-the-art quantum computer chip that can solve problems much faster than traditional supercomputers.
Israel confirms attack on Syrian naval fleet | BBC News
Israel has destroyed Syria's naval fleet and conducted air strikes in Syria, with evidence of Israeli troops moving beyond the buffer zone into Syria.
Who is Luigi Mangione, the suspect in CEO shooting? #LuigiMangione #NewYorkCity #BBCNews
A 26-year-old college graduate, Luigi Mangion, has been charged with the murder of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, after being recognized and arrested at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania.
Frontline report: Rebel fighters consolidate power as Syrians celebrate Assad's downfall | BBC News
Rebel leaders in Syria have ousted Bashar al-Assad and are forming a transitional government, with celebrations and concerns about future governance.
Syria frontline: inside Assad’s notorious jail of torture and execution | BBC News
The video discusses the opening of Seda prison in Syria, revealing past abuses and ongoing efforts to find missing persons, amidst a backdrop of political change and attempts at reconciliation.
Suspect in healthcare CEO killing arrested after being spotted at McDonald's | BBC News
Police in the US are investigating the killing of a United Healthcare executive in New York, focusing on a suspect arrested in Pennsylvania with connections to the crime.
US police arrest man, 26, in connection with killing of healthcare CEO | BBC News
Police in the US are investigating the killing of United Healthcare's CEO in New York, focusing on a suspect arrested in Pennsylvania.
Moment women are freed from notorious Syrian prison. #Syria #BBCNews
Syrian women are being freed from a notorious prison by rebels amid ongoing civil war and reports of torture in government detention camps.
From doctor to dictator - the rise and fall of Syria’s President Assad | BBC News
The Assad family's control over Syria, marked by brutality and resistance to reform, ultimately led to a prolonged conflict and international intervention.
Frontline report: Inside Damascus as rebels seize power and Assad flees | BBC News
The video discusses the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, marking a significant shift in the Middle East as rebel forces take control of Damascus, leading to celebrations and concerns about the future.
Israeli PM Netanyahu vows to take action against 'possible threats' in Syria | BBC News
Israel has increased military presence in the Golan Heights and conducted airstrikes in Syria, responding to regional instability and the collapse of the Assad regime.
How soon will robots be able to behave like humans? | BBC Click
The video explores advancements in robotics and AI at MIT, focusing on reinforcement learning, multi-skilled robots, and real-world applications like autonomous drones and sea robots.
Is Iceland the best place in the world to be a woman?
Iceland is a leader in gender equality, having closed over 90% of its gender gap, but still faces challenges like gender violence.
What is it like to be Putins "number one enemy"? | BBC News
The video discusses Bill Browder's experiences with Russian threats and his role in promoting the Magnitsky Act.
Syrian rebels close in on Damascus as presidency denies Assad has left capital | BBC News
The situation in Syria is rapidly evolving with rebel groups advancing towards Damascus, threatening President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Reports suggest anti-Assad rebels have captured most of key southern Syrian | BBC News
Rebel forces in Syria are making significant advances against government troops, threatening the capital Damascus and capturing major cities like Aleppo and Hama.
South Korean couple shave their heads in protest. #SouthKorea #BBCNews
A South Korean military veteran and his wife shave their heads in protest against the president's failed martial law attempt.
Thousands flee fighting in Syria as rebel forces advance on another key city | BBC News
The Syrian civil war sees a resurgence of rebel forces, threatening President Assad's regime as they rapidly capture key cities, with Assad's allies preoccupied elsewhere.
Michel Barnier resigned following a no-confidence vote in parliament. #BBCNews
The French Prime Minister resigned after three months due to political challenges, but no new election will be held because of constitutional limits on election frequency.
Syrian rebels close in on Homs | BBC News
The Syrian civil war sees a resurgence of rebel forces, threatening President Assad's regime as they rapidly capture key cities.
Mum sues Mattel after adult site misprint on Wicked dolls. #Wicked #US #BBCNews
A mother is suing Mattel for $5 million after an adult website address was mistakenly printed on doll packaging, causing emotional distress.
Search for man who shot CEO in New York continues | BBC News
The video discusses the ongoing investigation into the murder of United Healthcare Executive Brian Thompson in New York, highlighting police efforts, suspect identification, and potential motives.
Diddy accused of dangling woman from balcony in new lawsuit. #Diddy #SeanCombs #BBCNews
Diddy has been accused of assaulting a woman by dangling her from a 17th-floor balcony during an altercation in 2016, with the allegations being denied by his representative.
New photos released as New York police hunt insurance boss killer | BBC News
The New York City Police have released new images of a suspect in the shooting of a healthcare CEO, with significant clues found at the crime scene.
Baltimore bridge collapse: Possible cause discovered during investigations | BBC News
A BBC documentary investigates the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, highlighting the causes, aftermath, and the urgent need for improved bridge safety measures.
Magnitude 7 earthquake strikes California coast. #US #California #Earthquake #BBCNews
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake off the coast of California has triggered a tsunami warning.
Tsunami warning issued after magnitude 7 earthquake strikes California | BBC News
A powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of California, prompting tsunami warnings.
French government collapses as PM Michel Barnier loses confidence vote | BBC News
France's government has collapsed following a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Michelle Barer, leading to political and financial instability.
French PM Michel Barnier ousted in no-confidence vote | BBC News
The French Prime Minister, Michel Barer, has been ousted by a no-confidence vote in Parliament, marking a significant political crisis in France.
South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon | BBC News
Impeachment proceedings have started against the South Korean president following his attempt to impose martial law, leading to widespread protests and political turmoil.
Jailed Iranian Nobel Prize winner temporarily freed after surgery | BBC News
The temporary release of Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi from Iranian prison on medical grounds is deemed inadequate by her supporters, who demand her unconditional release.