BBC News August 6, 2025 Trump hits India with extra 25% tariff for buying Russian oil Trump hits India with extra 25% tariff for buying Russian oil
BBC News August 6, 2025 Is RFK Jr right to pull mRNA vaccine research funding? The US is withdrawing $500m for vaccines for diseases like flu and Covid. Health correspondent James Gallagher asks if it's the right call.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Claire's files for bankruptcy as online competition bites The colourful accessories chain says sales are down as online competitors and higher costs eat into profits.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Nigeria seizes over 1,600 birds in 'largest' wildlife trafficking bust Nigeria's customs agency says wildlife trafficking is "frequent" in the country.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Benjamin Sesko: How are Manchester United able to afford £74m striker? Recent news surrounding Manchester United's finances has not been positive - which will have left fans wondering how they are able to financ...
BBC News August 6, 2025 Pickleball cruises to tennis retreats: Why everyone's travelling to hit a ball Racket sports are going global – and travellers are following. From padel in Spain to Caribbean pickleball retreats, here's why the court is...
BBC News August 6, 2025 One dead and thousands evacuated as wildfire spreads in France The wildfire is the largest in France this year and has burned some 12,000 hectares of land and killed one.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Twenty killed after trucks overturn in Gaza, Hamas-run civil defence says Four commercial trucks were looted in central Gaza along unsafe roads controlled by Israel, private contractor says.
BBC News August 6, 2025 'We had no idea of what it would become': How Keep Calm and Carry On became a divisive 21st-Century phenomenon After a forgotten WW2 propaganda poster was discovered in 2000, it found an astounding new resonance in 21st-Century Britain.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Living with the face-clawing sloth bear that scares tigers Sloth bears are the world's deadliest bear. As their habitat shrinks, India's forest communities are finding ways to co-exist with them.
BBC News August 6, 2025 US envoy Steve Witkoff meets Vladimir Putin as Trump's ceasefire deadline looms Despite President Trump's threat of sweeping sanctions, expectations for a ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv are muted.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn rematch announced for 15 November The much-anticipated rematch between British rivals Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in November.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Body of man missing for 28 years found in melting glacier Decreased snowfall exposed the glaciers to direct sunlight, making them melt faster.
BBC News August 6, 2025 BBC Verify Live: Verifying deadly strike in Ukraine and reports of Gaza aid lorry deaths Latest updates from the BBC's specialists in fact-checking, verifying video and tackling disinformation.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Mark Sewards becomes first MP to create himself as an AI bot Mark Sewards MP says the chatbot version of himself will allow people to ask for help with local issues.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Louis Rees-Zammit: Why is NFL transition so hard to accomplish? As Louis Rees-Zammit becomes the latest 'crossover athlete' unable to make the NFL transition, BBC Sport looks at why it's so hard to break...
BBC News August 6, 2025 Oceangate's Titan whistleblower: 'People were sold a lie' A former Oceangate employee says he told US authorities about safety concerns with the sub before it imploded.
BBC News August 6, 2025 McLaren boss Zak Brown says Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will 'not properly fall out' in bid for F1 title McLaren boss Zak Brown says team-mates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will "not properly fall out" as their title fight comes to a head.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Sheffield Wednesday financial crisis: Fans tell BBC how they are impacted The BBC talks to Sheffield Wednesday fans to understand how they are being affected by the Championship club's financial turmoil.
BBC News August 6, 2025 'Facial recognition tech mistook me for wanted man' Shaun Thompson is challenging the Met Police's use of live facial recognition technology.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Dharali, Uttarakhand: More than 100 people missing after flash floods hit village Many rescue teams have been unable to reach the area because of damaged roads and bad weather.
BBC News August 6, 2025 UN calls reports of Israel expansion in Gaza 'deeply alarming' The UN's assistant secretary general says reports of the possible move are "deeply alarming".
BBC News August 6, 2025 Two Chinese nationals charged with exporting Nvidia AI chips to China Chuan Geng and Shiwei Yang are accused of exporting the chips from the US to China through Singapore and Malaysia.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Hiroshima: Officials attend 80th anniversary of atomic bombing Japan's leader Shigeru Ishiba and officials from across the world attended the annual ceremony in Hiroshima.
BBC News August 6, 2025 WhatsApp says it removed 6.8m accounts linked to scams Many of the accounts were linked to criminal groups operating in South East Asia, the messaging app said.
BBC News August 6, 2025 RFK Jr cancels $500m in mRNA vaccine development Since taking office, the vaccine sceptic has made a number of changes to how vaccines are regulated.
BBC News August 6, 2025 Texas Governor Greg Abbott seeks court order to fire top Democrat who fled in row over voting map "There must be consequences," says the governor as Democrats insist they will not return to Texas.
BBC News August 6, 2025 No bullying found in Harry charity row, but blame for all sides The Charity Commission criticises “all parties” at Sentebale for allowing a “damaging” dispute to play out publicly.
BBC News August 5, 2025 How Trump's 'secondary tariffs' on Russia could hit global economy The sweeping secondary tariffs could cut the flow of Russian oil and gas to global markets.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Despite Trump’s peace calls, Russian attacks on Ukraine double since inauguration Missile and drone attacks on Ukraine are now higher than at any other point of the war, according to Ukrainian data.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Stay or go? Under Trump, dreams fade for Chinese who trekked to US Migrants living in unease under President Trump have quietly begun to ask themselves: is America worth it?
BBC News August 5, 2025 Champions League qualifying: Laudrup-lite 'electric wingers' spark Rangers into life Djeidi Gassama or Oliver Antman make a big impression as Rangers brushed aside Viktoria Plzen in Champions League qualifying at Ibrox.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Gorillas seek out old female friends when they move A study in Rwanda reveals the significance of a social connection between female mountain gorillas.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Why weather forecasters often get it wrong The accuracy of forecasting has improved enormously - and AI promises further advances. But there are certain challenges in finding ways to...
BBC News August 5, 2025 Zara ads banned for featuring 'unhealthily thin' models It comes after the advertising watchdog banned M&S and Next ads for showing models who appeared too thin.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Rachel Reeves must increase taxes to meet her rules, says thinktank The chancellor will miss her self-imposed rules without action, the National Institute for Economic Affairs says.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Zero Day Attack: Taiwanese TV show imagines Chinese invasion and stokes debate Zero Day Attack wants to raise awareness of China's threat, but has also been accused of fearmongering.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Rescuers in Norway search for missing US journalist Alec Luhn Bad weather in Folgefonna National Park is hampering the search for Luhn, who was last seen on 31 July.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Byron Black: Tennessee inmate executed despite heart implant concerns Lawyers for Byron Black, who was convicted of a triple homicide, argued that executing him without deactivating the device would shock him...
BBC News August 5, 2025 MTV VMAs: Lady Gaga and Sabrina Carpenter lead nominations This year's show will take place on 7 September in New York.
BBC News August 5, 2025 The Hundred 2025 results: Rashid Khan stars as Oval Invincibles skittle London Spirit for 80 to claim big win London Spirit are bowled out for the second-lowest score by a men's team in The Hundred as Oval Invincibles claim a thumping six-wicket win...
BBC News August 5, 2025 A Texas showdown could reshape Congress A dramatic, high stakes redistricting fight could spread to other states before next year's crucial midterm elections.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Racer Chris Raschke killed in crash attempting land speed record Chris Raschke died at the famous Bonneville Salt Flats, where rocket-shaped cars attempt to set new records.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Great Barrier Reef suffers worst coral decline on record Reefs have been battered by cyclones and starfish that eat coral, but heat stress driven by climate change is the main cause of damage.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Austin Robert Drummond arrested in quadruple killing in Tennessee The family was found dead and the infant - in a car seat - was left abandoned at a stranger's home about 40 miles away.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Zelensky thanks Trump for 'productive' talks ahead of ceasefire deadline US envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to visit Moscow this week, as Trump's deadline for Russia to agree a ceasefire with Ukraine looms.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Titan submersible implosion that killed all five on board was 'preventable', says report A damning report from the US Coast Guard says Oceangate, that owned and operated the Titan, failed to follow safety protocols.
BBC News August 5, 2025 'Abducted' Ugandan university student jailed over anti-Museveni TikTok video The opposition allege the undergraduate, who pleaded for forgiveness in court, was tortured.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Bangladesh will hold February 2026 election, interim leader Muhammad Yunus says Interim leader Muhammad Yunus confirmed the date as the country marked a year since ex-PM Sheikh Hasina fled.
BBC News August 5, 2025 Former Romanian President Ion Iliescu dies aged 95 Iliescu was Romania's first freely elected president after the fall of communism in 1989, and later faced charges of crimes against humanity...