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A composite image with a photo of Muhammed Asif Hafeez in the foreground. Behind are two people riding horses playing polo and a syringe and spoon.

Polo-loving drug lord's double life catches up with him

Muhammed Hafeez lived a double life, rubbing shoulders with UK royals while also controlling a drugs empire.

5 hrs ago
World
Kilmar Ábrego García, wearing a black baseball cap and T-shirt, in a candid photo

US brings back El Salvador deportee to face charges

Salvadoran Kilmar Ábrego García, whose case became a political flashpoint, has been charged with human trafficking by US officials.

11 hrs ago
World
A composite image with a photo of Muhammed Asif Hafeez in the foreground. Behind are two people riding horses playing polo and a syringe and spoon.

Polo-loving drug lord's double life catches up with him

Muhammed Hafeez lived a double life, rubbing shoulders with UK royals while also controlling a drugs empire.

5 hrs ago
World
Kilmar Ábrego García, wearing a black baseball cap and T-shirt, in a candid photo

US brings back El Salvador deportee to face charges

Salvadoran Kilmar Ábrego García, whose case became a political flashpoint, has been charged with human trafficking by US officials.

11 hrs ago
World
Two firefighters work to extinguish a fire in a three-storey building after a missile strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine
LIVE

At least three killed in biggest Russian drone strike on Ukraine's second city

Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov says 21 people, including a one-month-old baby, were also injured in the overnight strike.


From Miami to Mumbai - cities around the world are sinking at ‘worrying speed’

Will Musk's explosive row with Trump help or harm his businesses?

Experts say his tech empire needs more of Musk's attention - but also the continued custom of the government.

12 hrs ago
US & Canada

Schwarzenegger: Hey, stop whining, do something on climate change

The actor and activist was speaking to the BBC at a summit organised by his Climate Initiative.

6 hrs ago
World

We always joked dad looked nothing like his parents - then we found out why

Matthew's father died late last year - before learning the truth about his family history.

7 hrs ago
Health

Weekend Reads

A young girl in a green facemask decorated with mushrooms has her temperature taken using a handheld thermometer (Credit: Getty Images)

How Covid-19 has left its mark on children

The stress and isolation of the pandemic has left social and emotional scars that are already being seen in children, but scientists also predict there could be huge economic costs.

2 hrs ago
Future
Jared Leto and Jennifer Connelly starred in Requiem for a Dream (Credit: Alamy)

Why Requiem for a Dream still divides, 25 years on

Darren Aronofsky's radical drug-addiction drama was highly acclaimed and angrily slated when it came out in 2000. Today, this Hubert Selby Jr adaptation is no less contentious.

2 days ago
Culture

Arts in Motion

'I can't believe anyone can dislike classical music'

'I can't believe anyone can dislike classical music'

Renowned cellist Steven Isserlis believes anyone can connect with it, if they really listen.
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This Week in Audio

CrowdScience, CrowdScience, What on earth is quantum?

CrowdScience

What on earth is quantum?

30 mins

Witness History, Witness History, Favela life: The diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus

Witness History

Favela life: The diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus

9 mins

The Documentary Podcast, In the Studio: Designing Conclave

The Documentary Podcast

In the Studio: Designing Conclave

26 mins

Good Bad Billionaire, Good Bad Billionaire, Eike Batista: Golden grifter

Good Bad Billionaire

Eike Batista: Golden grifter

40 mins

Business Daily, Business Daily, The business of not dying

Business Daily

The business of not dying

17 mins

The Interview, The Interview, Carsten Breuer, the German chief of defence: Nato faces "very serious threat" from Russia

The Interview

Carsten Breuer, the German chief of defence: Nato faces "very serious threat" from Russia

22 mins

In Our Time, In Our Time, The Korean Empire

In Our Time

The Korean Empire

47 mins


More news

Truck driver with hands off the steering wheel

On board the driverless lorries hoping to transform China's transport industry

Driverless lorries are now operating across China - but public concern about these vehicles remains.

13 hrs ago
Asia
Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka pose for a photo before the women's singles final at the 2025 Madrid Open

Gauff and Sabalenka face off in French Open final

The best two players in the world will contest Saturday's French Open final when Aryna Sabalenka takes on Coco Gauff.

6 hrs ago
Tennis
A view of the Cliffs of Moher on a cloudy day with a calm sea below.  The tall, rugged cliffs jut out at angles to the sea.

Chinese boy fell to death after slip at Irish clifftop

A French tourist told an inquest she saw the 12-year-old boy fall over the edge after slipping on a puddle.

16 hrs ago
World

Rod Stewart cancels US gigs ahead of Glastonbury

The 80-year-old 'Maggie May' singer says he's devastated to scrap the shows as he recovers from the flu.

4 hrs ago
Culture

Secret Glastonbury: The mystery of the festival's surprise stars

One band's name is on fans' lips - except no-one knows who they actually are.

12 hrs ago
UK
Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka pose for a photo before the women's singles final at the 2025 Madrid Open

Gauff and Sabalenka face off in French Open final

The best two players in the world will contest Saturday's French Open final when Aryna Sabalenka takes on Coco Gauff.

6 hrs ago
Tennis
A view of the main mosque in Mecca in a portrait taken in early 20th Century likely from Fort Jiyad, which was demolished in 2002.

The decades-old intrigue over an Indian guest house in Mecca

A now-demolished guest house in Mecca is at the centre of a bitter family tussle in India.

14 hrs ago
World
Henningsvaer football pitch

The stunning football pitches hiding in the Arctic Circle

BBC Sport's Graeme Langford heads deep into the Arctic Circle to see some of the most beautiful football pitches on the planet.

6 hrs ago
Football
A view of the Cliffs of Moher on a cloudy day with a calm sea below.  The tall, rugged cliffs jut out at angles to the sea.

Chinese boy fell to death after slip at Irish clifftop

A French tourist told an inquest she saw the 12-year-old boy fall over the edge after slipping on a puddle.

16 hrs ago
World

Editor's picks

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Why Swedes won't talk about wealth

In Sweden, a deep-rooted cultural code called Jantelagen stops many from talking about their wealth.

5 Nov 2024
Culture & Experiences
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Surprising images from inside North Korea

Magnum photographer Carl de Keyzer was granted very rare access to North Korea.

10 Nov 2023
Culture
An aerial photograph of the town of Granadilla in Spain.

The Spanish 'ghost town' that should be underwater

The 1,000 inhabitants of Granadilla were forced to abandon their town for a flood that never happened.

14 Jun 2022
History
Watch a T. rex ambush a young triceratops

Watch a T. rex ambush a young triceratops

Pioneering special effects recreate the heart-stopping escape of an orphaned baby triceratops from a T. rex.

3 days ago
Natural wonders
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In Australia, sea lions help researchers map the ocean floor

Researchers in Australia put cameras on sea lions' backs to help them map the elusive ocean floor.

21 Aug 2024
Earth
Bulgaria's valley of Thracian Kings and Damask roses

Bulgaria's valley of Thracian Kings and Damask roses

The Rosa Damascena, known as the Damask rose, is considered a great treasure in the region of Kazanlak.

13 Sep 2024
World of wonder
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How to cure your flying fears

It's safer than ever to fly - so why does air-travel anxiety seem so hard to overcome?

2 days ago
Technology

Why marrying yourself is the start of a great love story

How marrying yourself can lead to healthier relationships with others in your life.

8 Nov 2022
Marriage

World's Table

When France was occupied, staples like cheese, bread and meat rationed (Credit: Alamy)

How WW2 changed the French diet

More than 80 years after D-Day, the recipes and ingredients introduced during France's wartime occupation are slowly making a comeback.
See more

Pride Month

John Curry skating at the 1976 World Championships

How LGBT icon John Curry transformed skating

In 1976, John Curry became the Olympic, world and European champion in figure skating. However, off the ice, the impact he had on sport and the LGBT+ community was even greater.

28 Feb 2022
Winter Sports
A fresco of a same-sex couple in Ancient Greece

The Mediterranean's ancient same-sex haven

Despite lagging behind other nations that embraced marriage equality years earlier, same-sex relations have been a common and documented part of Greece's cultural fabric from the beginning.

26 Feb 2024
Travel

The new frontier of sex without labels

More and more people are refusing to define themselves as either gay or straight – and from pop music to sitcoms, such fluidity is becoming increasingly visible, writes Hugh Montgomery

19 Jun 2019
Culture

World of Business

Luggage at an airport

How airline fees have turned baggage into billions

The amount carriers now charge for luggage is raising the ire of politicians and consumer groups.
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US & Canada news

Nomia on the left, Tom on the right.

Did Trump win the re-election because of Musk?

The BBC’s Nomia Iqbal speaks to voters in Philadelphia, where the tech billionaire campaigned for the US president and even gave away a few $1m cheques.

11 hrs ago
US & Canada

Ex-police chief who escaped Arkansas prison is re-captured

12 hrs ago
US & Canada

Proud Boys sue US government for $100m over Jan 6 prosecutions

12 hrs ago
US & Canada

How Trump and Musk are still linked - despite falling out

14 hrs ago
US & Canada

More world news

A close-up of Arop Akol in a red plastic feathered outfit at the Ashish show during London Fashion Week in February 2025. Her hairs is decorated with plastic alphabet letters.

'They have perfect dark skin': The African nation home to fashion's favourite models

Why models from South Sudan, a lush but troubled nation, are sought after by the big fashion brands.

1 hr ago
Africa

Moment Chile earthquake rocks live TV show

9 hrs ago
Latin America

Stars, stitches and stripes: Africa's top shots

19 hrs ago
Africa

Botswana's diamond giant slashes output as demand falls

19 hrs ago
Africa

Sport

Ange Postecoglou

Spurs captain Son says Postecoglou a club 'legend'

Tottenham captain Son Heung-min says sacked manager Ange Postecoglou is a "legend" who has "changed the trajectory of this club".

3 hrs ago

McIlroy 'concerned' for US Open after driver issues

5 hrs ago
Golf
LIVE

Women's Challenge Cup final: Wigan extend lead over holders St Helens

LIVE

Rain stops play with West Indies 43-3 in third ODI


Business

A man sells vegetables in a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on February 28, 2025, ahead of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.

India central bank delivers sharp rate cut as growth and inflation fall

India's economy grew by 6.5% in the previous financial year ending March, data last week showed.

1 day ago
Asia

M&S hackers sent abuse and ransom demand directly to CEO

1 day ago
Technology

Tesla shares tumble as Trump-Musk feud erupts

2 days ago
Business

India leads in remittances - but Trump's tax could deal a blow

2 days ago
World

Latest audio

Global News Podcast, Man wrongly deported is back in US to face charges

Global News Podcast

Man wrongly deported is back in US to face charges

32 mins

The Documentary Podcast, How life is changing in Syria

The Documentary Podcast

How life is changing in Syria

23 mins

The Global Story, The Global Story, The President’s Path: Trump’s travel ban

The Global Story

The President’s Path: Trump’s travel ban

24 mins

World Business Report, US-China trade war: The beginning of the end?

World Business Report

US-China trade war: The beginning of the end?

27 mins

Football Daily, The Commentators’ View: England in Barcelona & John in Neighbours

Football Daily

The Commentators’ View: England in Barcelona & John in Neighbours

59 mins

CrowdScience, CrowdScience, What’s that background hum I hear?

CrowdScience

What’s that background hum I hear?

28 mins

Football Daily, Postecoglou sacked by Spurs

Football Daily

Postecoglou sacked by Spurs

23 mins

World Business Report, What does the Trump/Musk spat mean for the US business?

World Business Report

What does the Trump/Musk spat mean for the US business?

27 mins


Tech

A smartphone is held up with an NHS menu visible on the screen.

Plans for more patients to get test results via NHS app

The NHS app will be main way people also receive screening invitations and appointment reminders.

21 mins ago

Resident Evil, Game of Thrones and the Wu-Tang Clan: Five things from Summer Game Fest

1 hr ago
Newsbeat

Island DJ climbing UK charts with remix made for his mum

3 hrs ago
Culture

If books could kill: The poison legacy lurking in libraries

3 hrs ago
Edinburgh, Fife & East

Science & health

People silhouetted against a hazy cityscape in Mumbai, India (Credit: Getty Images)

Why is lung cancer rising in non-smokers?

The number of lung cancer cases in people who have never smoked is increasing. The disease is different from lung cancer caused by smoking, so what causes it?

1 day ago
Future

'My son is one of just 16 who has a condition with no name'

5 hrs ago
Wales

Handwritten notes reveal Churchill's penicillin concern ahead of D-Day

1 day ago
Health

Measles holiday warning as cases rise in Europe

23 hrs ago
Health

Culture

A collage featuring Bill Pallot wearing round glasses and a dark three-piece suit, a picture of a forged chair that looks as if it's been taped to the collage, a picture of two forged stools that have also been taped to the collage - all imposed on a yellow background featuring a water fountain in the gardens of Versailles Palace.

The furniture fraud that hoodwinked the Palace of Versailles

Bill Pallot and Bruno Desnoues falsified 18th-century furniture they said belonged to French royalty.

6 hrs ago
Europe

Diddy's ex-girlfriend testifies about pressure to participate in 'hotel nights'

11 hrs ago

Beckham scores a winner with the royal circle

21 hrs ago
UK

The women pilots who helped defeat the Nazis

1 day ago
Culture

Arts

A man taking a photo of Banksy's new mural Lighthouse in Marseille, with text that reads "I want to be what you saw in me" (Credit: Photo of Lighthouse, 2025/ Alamy)

Five works that reveal Banksy's hidden philosophy

Banksy's new mural in Marseille is not the first image he has connected to the history of ideas. A Banksy expert reveals the philosophy behind these popular artworks.

5 days ago
Culture

Rare oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi to be auctioned in London

2 days ago
London

How a little town became Japan's unexpected art haven

8 days ago
Travel

200-year-old condom 'in mint condition', says Dutch museum

3 days ago
Europe

Watch

Inside one of the world's most advanced supercomputers

Inside one of the world's most advanced supercomputers

BBC Tech Now explores how the latest generation of high-performance computing stays cool. 
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Travel

Closeup of hands holding two cups of green matcha (Credit: Alamy)

Who drank all the matcha?

In Uji, Japan's historic matcha capital, demand for premium green tea is outpacing supply. As tourists scramble for tins, locals fear that tradition may be getting diluted.

6 hrs ago
Travel

Scotland's epic 210-mile bikepacking adventure

2 days ago
Travel

Jimmy Choo's well-heeled guide to Kuala Lumpur

3 days ago
Travel

Road-tripping Canada's forgotten coastline

3 days ago
Travel

World's Table

Traditional fruit stand in the Amazon lined with exotic fruits (Credit: Alamy)

Eight rare juices you can only try in the Amazon

Far from smoothie bars and powdered sachets, these wild Amazonian juices are pulped just hours after picking – making them rich in flavour and cultural meaning.

5 days ago
Travel

The women saving Japan's vanishing cuisine

6 days ago
Travel

Africa's ice cream cafe that nurtures self-esteem

22 May 2025
Travel

What happens to family recipes when home is lost?

19 May 2025
Travel

Earth

A jellyfish underwater, with kelp in the background

How warming seas are altering our underwater world

From "invading" octopuses to blue sharks, scientists say the food chain is changing.

5 hrs ago
England

William to address Monaco forum in bid to help world's oceans

12 hrs ago
Science & Environment

The abandoned US quest to control hurricanes

2 days ago
Future

'Underwater needle in a haystack' - how a diver found a 140-year-old shipwreck

1 day ago
Devon

Video

Bat in plant

Watch a bat's unusual encounter with a pitcher plant

The carnivorous plant attracts not just insects but mammals too, and for a good reason.

4 days ago
Natural wonders

The assassination that turned the tide of WW2 in Paris

5 days ago
The Travel Show

'I can't believe anyone can dislike classical music'

5 days ago
Arts in Motion

Never-before-seen images of our Universe

30 May 2025
Tech Now

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