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News imageDonald Trump, seen in profile, stands at a podium to deliver a speech in Iowa on Tuesday.

Trump says government will 'de-escalate' in Minnesota following Pretti shooting

The killing of Alex Pretti over the weekend led Minnesota officials and locals to renew calls for Trump to end his immigration operation there.

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US & Canada

News imageUS President Donald J. Trump stands in front of stars and stripes bunting with a crowd clapping and taking photos w phones behind him inside an auditorium. He is in a suit and pointing

Republicans criticise immigration force but steer clear of Trump attacks

Lawmakers are questioning the crackdown while anger grows over two citizens killed by federal agents.

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US & Canada
News imageMan points at Ilhan Omar, who is standing behind a lectern.

Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan Omar attacked with unknown liquid during town hall

Omar was uninjured and continued to speak at the event following the incident.

4 hrs ago
US & Canada

Carney denies walking back Davos speech in phone call with Trump

The Canadian prime minister said "there's almost nothing normal in the US" when asked about trade talks with Washington.

6 hrs ago
US & Canada

A string of scandals and luxury handbags: Who is South Korea's former first lady?

Kim was accused of accepting luxury bags, a diamond necklace and other gifts as bribes.

38 mins ago
Asia

Zelensky condemns deadly Russian drone strike on passenger train

At least four people were killed when drones targeted a packed train in north-eastern Ukraine, officials say.

9 hrs ago
Europe

'We all know someone who was killed': Iran protesters tell BBC of brutal crackdown

Young Iranians able tell the BBC how they saw friends and other people die as security forces crushed protests earlier this month.

6 hrs ago
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The 'AI mirrors' letting blind people see themselves

Artificial intelligence is helping blind people access visual feedback about their bodies, sometimes for the first time. The consequences are only just emerging.

News imageZach Braff and Donald Faison in Scrubs (Credit: Disney/ Jeff Weddell)

10 of the best TV shows to watch this February

From the revival of the hit hospital sitcom to erotic thriller 56 Days, and Ryan Murphy's latest series about America's 1990s golden couple John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette.


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News imageThree leaders are standing close together indoors, smiling and laughing during a friendly moment. The man in the centre, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with a white beard and glasses, wears a light shawl over a dark outfit and appears animated. On either side, European Council President António Luís Santos da Costa (left) in a dark suit and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (right) a deep blue jacket lean in, clasping hands in a gesture of warmth. A national flag and curtains are visible behind them

Trump's shadow looms over India-EU trade deal

Despite strong relations between India and EU, trade talks were stuck for two decades. So what changed now?

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Australian Open: 'I was on my way home' - but Djokovic through as Musetti retires injured

Lorenzo Musetti, leading by two sets, retires injured from his Australian Open quarter-final with Novak Djokovic - follow live.

Mexico president asks South Korea for more BTS concerts

About a million fans were vying for 150,000 concert tickets, which sold out in less than 40 minutes.

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Families sue US over deadly boat strike off Venezuela coast

Relatives of Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaroo - among six killed on 14 October - say the Trinidadian men were returning home when their vessel was hit.

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News imageA man in a white shirt and dark-coloured vest smiles as he poses for a photo

Maharashtra deputy chief minister dies in plane crash

The plane had five people on board, and no-one is believed to have survived, India's aviation regulator says.

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Asia
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Starmer says 'China matters' as he heads to Beijing with business leaders

Sir Keir Starmer is the first British prime minister to travel to Beijing since Theresa May in 2018.

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Australian PM says man who allegedly tried to bomb rally deserves 'full force of law'

A 31-year-old man has been detained after hurling an item at an "Invasion Day" rally crowd in Perth.

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Why Trump is hitting the road to rally Americans

The BBC's White House correspondent Bernd Debusmann explains why the president is refocusing his attention on the US economy.

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'Every second counts': Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight

The clock moved to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest it has come to catastrophe since its debut 80 years ago.

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BBC at protests outside hotel where Trump's immigration chief believed to be staying

Protesters spent the evening banging drums and chanting outside the hotel where immigration official Gregory Bovino is reportedly staying, the BBC's Tom Bateman reports.

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More than 1,000 residents have been evacuated from their homes on the Italian island.

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Russian strikes targeting energy infrastructure have left millions without power in freezing temperatures.

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The BBC's Ana Faguy speaks to residents in the state after the second fatal shooting by federal immigration officers.

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Sport

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In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week

A selection of some of the most striking sports photographs taken around the world over the past seven days.
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Health and Wellness

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Are protein powders bad for you?

Many people consume protein powder supplements, especially in older age or to bulk up muscles. Are they a good thing to be taking?

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How teaching rats to drive taught scientists about joy

The rats had an intense motivation for their driving training, often jumping into the car and revving the "lever engine" before their vehicle hit the road.

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How much caffeine is too much?

Caffeine is an active ingredient in some of the world's favourite drinks and has a powerful effect on humans. What happens if you take too much?


World

News imageAbena Christine Jon'el standing on a platform with a prosthetic right leg wrapped in kente cloth. She is pointing behind her at the top of Accra's Black Star monument.

'My prosthetic leg represents my love for this country'

Abena Christine Jon'el has made Ghana her home and aims to raise the profile of people with disabilities.
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News imageTwo framed images show Alex Pretti sitting crouched over by the camera in a wood, and the other holding a bicycle while wearing a helmet and cycling gear, with LED candles placed in front of the frames on the doorstep to Alex Pretti's house in Minneapolis, taken on 26 January.

Who was Alex Pretti, the intensive care nurse shot dead in Minneapolis?

He has been described as an avid outdoorsman who loved mountain biking.

Six people presumed dead in private jet crash in Maine

Deadly US winter storm leaves flights delayed and thousands without power

Immigration chief at centre of Trump's crackdown set to leave Minneapolis


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South Korea's ex-first lady jailed 20 months for bribery

Kim Keon Hee was also ordered to return a Graff diamond necklace and pay back 12.85m won in cash.

Nigeria president 'in great shape' after falling at Turkey reception

Nipah virus outbreak in India triggers Asia airport screenings

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Business

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Amazon accidentally sends email confirming layoffs

The message was apparently sent in error hours before workers were expecting thousands of job cuts to be announced.

UPS to cut 30,000 jobs as it moves away from Amazon

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Tech

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AI and coding trainer to open new Dubai base

The School of Coding and AI has a base in Wolverhampton as well as operating in Birmingham.

Pornhub to restrict access for UK users from next week

TikTok settles just before social media addiction trial to begin

Island businesses warned to watch for scam emails


Science

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Oldest cave painting of red claw hand could rewrite human creativity timeline

A stencilled outline of a hand found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is the world's oldest known cave painting, researchers say.

Morocco fossil finds re-write the origins of our species

Cow astonishes scientists with rare use of tools

Nasa's mega Moon rocket arrives at launch pad for Artemis II mission


Culture

News imageThe rock star Neil Young plays a guitar and sings on a stage outside in the daytime.

Neil Young offers Greenlanders free access to his archives

Young says he hopes the offer will "ease some of the unwarranted stress and threats" Greenlanders feel over Trump's threats to the territory.

Baftas 2026: The nominations list in full

Arctic Monkeys drummer doesn't rule out new music after rumours

Harry Styles supporting small music venues with tour donation


Arts

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Why this Robert Burns poem is a 'masterpiece'

On Burns Night this week – and 235 years after Tam O'Shanter was published – Scots everywhere may well be treated to a masterwork with a unique appeal.

Inside Italy's forgotten art town

A rare interview with the elusive Agatha Christie

'The male nude is still a taboo'


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News imageIdris Elba used his waxwork figure to unlock his phone...

Idris Elba used his waxwork figure to unlock his phone

The actor's Madame Tussauds waxwork is so lifelike that it was able to unlock his phone with Face ID.
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Seven new Bridgerton filming locations you can visit

Bridgerton is back, and from London palaces to Bath ballrooms, here are some of the best places to experience Regency-era England.

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The biggest all-you-can-eat buffet in the world

France's highest-grossing restaurant isn't a Michelin-starred bistro or a Parisian institution, but an all-you-can-eat buffet on the outskirts of Narbonne.

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Earth

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Extreme heat impacts the Australian Open again on Tuesday, with the tournament reaching its maximum "heat stress" rating.

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