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News imageIran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran January 3, 2026.

Iran leader says protesters are vandals trying to please Trump

The largest demonstrations in years have left at least 48 protesters dead, human rights groups say. Trump told reporters on Friday that Iran was in "big trouble'.

3 hrs ago
Middle East
News imageBlonde women in red split screen with crowds on the street.

Why are there huge protests going on in Iran?

Anti-government protests in Iran have continued for the 13th consecutive day.

12 hrs ago
Middle East
News imageIran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran January 3, 2026.

Iran leader says protesters are vandals trying to please Trump

The largest demonstrations in years have left at least 48 protesters dead, human rights groups say. Trump told reporters on Friday that Iran was in "big trouble'.

3 hrs ago
Middle East
News imageBlonde women in red split screen with crowds on the street.

Why are there huge protests going on in Iran?

Anti-government protests in Iran have continued for the 13th consecutive day.

12 hrs ago
Middle East
News imageA man walks as Danish flag flutters next to Hans Egede Statue in Nuuk

Trump says US needs to 'own' Greenland to prevent Russia and China from taking it

We will do it "the easy way" or "the hard way", he said, but Denmark says the territory is not for sale.

3 hrs ago
World

Trump seeks $100bn for Venezuela oil, but Exxon boss says country 'uninvestable'

Oil executives expressed caution, with one executive saying Venezuela had seized their assets twice.

5 hrs ago
Business

'I feel free': Australia's social media ban, one month on

Some say they've lost interest in social media since the ban, while others say nothing has changed.

7 hrs ago
Australia

‘The explosions keep going’ - how air strikes paved the way for US Maduro raid

A week on, BBC Verify uses verified footage and satellite imagery to detail how the US raid on former Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro's compound unfolded.

Video emerges of Minneapolis shooting filmed by ICE agent who opened fire

The clip shows the moments before gunfire rang out on a Minneapolis street.

1 hr ago
US & Canada

Weekend reads

News imageTwo people wearing winter clothing leave a Saks Fifth Avenue store.

'Out of stock': What went wrong at luxury retailer Saks?

Saks Global, which owns Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, is expected to imminently file for bankruptcy protection, leaving questions about the retailer's future.

News imageSnow covering the rocky slopes of Monviso in the Italian alps (Credit: Getty Images)

A red pixel in the snow: How AI found a lost climber

Scouring remote areas for missing walkers and climbers can take rescuers weeks and sometimes months. AI can do the job in a matter of hours in some cases – and potentially save lives.


Best Audio of the Week

News imageThe Global Story, The Global Story, Will Gen Z protests around the world continue in 2026?

The Global Story

Will Gen Z protests around the world continue in 2026?

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Witness History

Tracey Emin’s unmade bed

News imageThe Interview, The Interview, Actor Diego Calva: Latin America is more than violence, salsa music and food

The Interview

Actor Diego Calva: Latin America is more than violence, salsa music and food

News imageGood Bad Billionaire, Good Bad Billionaire, Guy Laliberté: Cirque du Soleil’s clown turned CEO

Good Bad Billionaire

Guy Laliberté: Cirque du Soleil’s clown turned CEO

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Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

53. Elizabeth Cook - Body Snatcher

News imageRadical with Amol Rajan, The Today Podcast, Can Donald Trump Be Compared To Julius Caesar? (Your Radical Questions with Tom Holland)

Radical with Amol Rajan

Can Donald Trump Be Compared To Julius Caesar? (Your Radical Questions with Tom Holland)

News imageThe Documentary Podcast, South Africa and the fight against TB

The Documentary Podcast

South Africa and the fight against TB


Documentaries

News imageRage Against the Regime: Iran

Rage Against the Regime: Iran

News imageUnwrapping King Tut: Secrets of the Mummy

Unwrapping King Tut: Secrets of the Mummy

News imageMatthew Perry and the Ketamine Queen

Matthew Perry and the Ketamine Queen

News imageByzantium: A Tale of Three Cities

Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities

News imageSolar System

Solar System

News imageCivilizations: Rise and Fall

Civilizations: Rise and Fall

News imageLife and Death Row

Life and Death Row

News imageBritain's Railway Empire In Colour

Britain's Railway Empire In Colour

News imageWonderland: Lewis Carroll to JRR Tolkien

Wonderland: Lewis Carroll to JRR Tolkien

News imageOttoman Empire by Train

Ottoman Empire by Train

News imageWonders of the Moon with Dara Ó Briain

Wonders of the Moon with Dara Ó Briain

News imageNapoleon

Napoleon

News imagePicasso: The Beauty and the Beast

Picasso: The Beauty and the Beast

News imageSandringham: A Royal Residence

Sandringham: A Royal Residence

News imageOnce Upon a Time in Northern Ireland

Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland

News imageThe Silk Road

The Silk Road

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Fake or Fortune


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News imageA naval officer from China and South Africa military officer - both in their respective uniforms - greet each other.

South Africa's strained ties with US face new test - war games with China, Iran and Russia

The naval exercises could inflame relations with Donald Trump - who is already at loggerheads with Pretoria.

4 hrs ago
World
News imagePicture of a mural on a wall in India's Gwalior city. The mural shows silhouettes of figures doing yoga which were defaced by unidentified persons

'An attack on women's dignity': Walls whitewashed after silhouettes defaced in Indian city

The brightly coloured murals in Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh state were part of a project to beautify the city.

4 hrs ago
Asia

Latest plans for White House ballroom revealed

President Trump's architect told the National Capital Planning Commission that the new ballroom will match the height of the White House.

12 hrs ago
US & Canada

Russia hits Ukraine with rarely used Oreshnik missile in fresh strikes

It is only the second time Moscow has deployed the hypersonic ballistic missile, which was first used to hit Dnipro in November.

17 hrs ago
Europe
News imageA woman wearing a sleeveless, yellow textured top, seated in front of a mirror with round vanity lights in a dressing room setting.

How a friend request led a beauty queen to uncover Scotland's most prolific catfish

Abbie Draper spent a decade trying to expose the person pretending to be hospital doctor David Graham.

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Glasgow & West Scotland
News imageA woman rests her face on her hands. She sits in a row of people wearing dark colours, some hold white roses

Night of Swiss ski bar fire 'apocalyptic', woman tells Crans-Montana memorial

A woman named Marie who was in a bar opposite Le Constellation helped the injured as they ran from the flames.

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Europe
News imageA man in a blue jacket that reads "Musk" speaks into a microphone, standing in front of a red and white striped backdrop.

Musk says X outcry is 'excuse for censorship'

The UK government is urging the media regulator to use all its powers – up to and including an effective ban – against X.

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Editor's Picks

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A simple stargazing ritual to reset stress

Dark-sky retreats are on the rise, offering nights under dazzling skies to boost calm, clarity, and wonder.

Science & Health
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Behind the scenes of Hollywood's most daring car stunts

Tech Now visits a high-tech studio transforming the way film car stunts are made.

Tech Now
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The observatory that can reveal the deepest secrets of space

Tech Now is given rare access to the world's most advanced telescope with the largest digital camera ever built.

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A virtual trip aboard the Titanic

Tech Now steps aboard the historic Titanic ship for a virtual trip on its maiden voyage in 1912.

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Japan's tomb of buried photos revealing its secrets

The Japanese photographer who buried hundreds of photos and the journey to revive his legacy.

Time Frame
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What's it like to meet your own avatar?

Musician KT Tunstall meets her avatar as Tech Now explores music’s virtual future.

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How a tiny chip can hold information from your gut

A new organ-on-a-chip technology helps doctors design personalised treatments for gut health.

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How pop-up ads took over the internet

BBC journalist Ammie Sekhon explores the unexpected history of the pop-up ad.

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Golden Globe nominees

News imageJessie Buckley as Agnes Shakespeare and Paul Mescal as William Shakespeare in the woods in Hamnet (Credit: Universal Pictures)

Oscar-tipped Hamnet is moving but 'manipulative' ★★☆☆☆

The Shakespeare drama starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley has a stellar cast but is "exploitative" and lacks subtlety.

News imageLeonardo DiCaprio in One Battle After Another (Credit: Warner Bros Pictures)

Why 'masterpiece' One Battle After Another flopped

Paul Thomas Anderson's political thriller, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has been critically acclaimed and met with countless rave reviews, but despite that won't break even at the box office. Why?


Culture

News imageStill of Jason Duval in Grand Theft Auto 6 (Credit: Rockstar Games)

Are games like GTA 6 becoming too realistic?

The latest in the franchise is the most hyped release of 2026 and looks set to push the boundaries of gaming visuals – but it could prove more disturbing than entertaining.
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Health and Wellness

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How to keep fit during the winter months

It can be difficult to find motivation to keep fit when it's cold and dark outside. Here are some expert tips on how to stay active during the winter months.

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Why we need to wake up to what's making us sick

Tim reveals the shocking impact ultra-processed foods have on our healthcare system and overall health.

News imageA graphic of a young girl pulling an angry face in front of a blue background (Credit: Serenity Strull/ BBC)

How kids' brains change in 'wobbly-tooth puberty'

Long neglected by science, "middle childhood" between the age of six and 12 is a turbulent period preparing children for growing up.


Best of: Adventures

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A stunning car-free village reached by cable car

Throughout history, this medieval hamlet has remained relatively secluded from the outside world. But now, the world's steepest cable car whisks travellers to the 430-person village.

News imageThe Trans Labrador Highway near L'Anse-au-Loup with of snow on the ground (Credit: Alamy)

Road-tripping Canada's forgotten coastline

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The island reached by walking on the ocean floor

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Exploring Estonia's most mysterious landscapes


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Get a good night's sleep with Stephanie Romiszewski

Join the world-leading sleep expert to bid goodnight to sleep anxiety and rediscover the joy of restful nights.

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Sharpen your time management with Oliver Burkeman

Learn practical time management skills that will give you more time for what's important with best-selling author Oliver Burkeman.

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Transform your health with Professor Tim Spector

Join health guru Tim Spector as he teaches you about the different aspects of gut health, nutrition and healthy eating habits.

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Learn the art of influence with Evy Poumpouras

Understand how to read people and build lasting confidence with former US Secret Service agent Evy Poumpouras.

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Master cocktail making with Ago Perrone

Shake up the party with cocktail-making techniques from one of the world's best mixologists, Ago Perrone.

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Launch your business with Steven Bartlett

Join the youngest judge in Dragons' Den history and creator of Diary of a CEO as he shares 16 principles to make your business a success.

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Master the craft of cooking with Marco Pierre White

Go beyond recipes and uncover the art of cooking with the youngest chef ever to be granted three Michelin stars.

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Elevate your design skills with Paula Scher

Join the creative mind behind iconic designs and album covers as she explains the rules of great graphic design.

News imageLearn the art of magical storytelling with Isabel Allende

Learn the art of magical storytelling with Isabel Allende

Join the bestselling author to learn the craft of extraordinary writing and become inspired by her masterpieces.

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Sing like the stars with Eric Vetro

Level up your singing skills with the vocal coach behind stars like Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter.


US & Canada news

News imagePerson wearing tactical vest leans toward a car with shattered rear window, broken glass visible, trees and houses in background.

ICE agent in Minnesota shooting was dragged by car in June

The officer was injured in a separate case that also involved a car pulling away during an investigation.

More economical to demolish East Wing than renovate, White House says

Police rescue cows from burning barn

When does the Nasa Moon mission launch and who are the Artemis II crew?


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Protesters take to the streets of Tehran on Friday night

The protests, now in their 13th night, erupted over the economy and have grown into the largest in years.

Trump warns of more Nigeria strikes if Christians 'continue to be killed'

US calls Argentina peso bet a 'homerun deal'

Trump's warning looms over Iran protests response


Business

News imageSeveral tractors, including a red tractor flying French flags, are parked in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

EU reaches South America trade deal after 25 years of talks

Some farmers in Europe opposed the deal, but the EU Commission said it had listened to their concerns.

US job creation in 2025 slows to weakest since Covid

Backlash against Musk's Grok AI explained

India pushes back at Trump aide's claim about US trade deal breakdown


Sport

News imageWrexham players celebrate victory over Nottingham Forest

Wrexham's story 'written in the stars, literally'

Wrexham's remarkable rise continues by knocking Premier League side Nottingham Forest out of the FA Cup in dramatic fashion.

Solskjaer set for face-to-face talks with Man Utd chiefs

Young Chelsea can be new Class of '92 - Rosenior

Afcon hosts Morocco into last four with win over Cameroon


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Not by the Playbook

My way

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More Than The Score

From The Ashes to the NFL: what are sport’s most one-sided rivalries?

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Football Daily

The Commentators' View: Prawn sandwiches & back to square one

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Test Match Special Podcast

The Ashes: When Bazball went bad and one very proud dad

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Football Daily

The Debrief: Arsenal miss chance to go eight clear with Liverpool draw

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More Than The Score

Are FA Cup upsets still 'magic'?

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Test Match Special Podcast

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Rugby Union Weekly

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Tech

News imageZara Larsson performs at SAP Center on 3 December 2016 in San Jose, California.

Rose-tinted filter: Why 2016 is taking over social media in 2026

Fidget spinners, filters and feeds that worked. Why are young people pining to go back a decade?

Limiting Grok AI image edits to paid users 'insulting' to victims, says UK government

Remembering Anne - hoisted to reluctant fame in viral shop shutter moment

Ofcom urged to use 'banning' powers over X AI deepfakes


Science

News imageFour astronauts pose together in front of a softly lit dark‑blue studio backdrop. All wear matching blue flight suits covered in mission patches and agency logos on their chests and sleeves. Two astronauts stand at the back, while the other two sit on tall stools at the front, so their bodies form a loose diamond shape. Their faces have been blurred into smooth ovals, so no expressions or eye direction are visible. The standing astronaut on the left has short hair and a patch with Cyrillic lettering; the one on the right has a JAXA logo. Of the seated pair, one appears centrally, leaning slightly forward with hands clasped, while the other sits side‑on at the right, with one leg crossed over the other and an American flag patch on the upper arm

Astronaut's 'serious medical condition' forces Nasa to end space station mission early

It is the first time in Nasa's over-65 year history that a mission will return early due to a health issue.

People who come off slimming jabs regain weight four times faster than dieters

Rare Iron Age war trumpet and boar standard found

The debate about whether UK should use magic mushrooms to treat mental health


Culture

News imagePortrait of Ferdinand Magellan (Credit: Getty Images)

The controversy over 16th-Century explorer Magellan

An acclaimed new film dramatises the pioneering voyage of the world-famous Portuguese navigator – a trailblazer who has been accused of "incontinent bloodlust".

Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday is coming, what do we know so far?

Stranger Things star is number one as show's songs shoot up chart

Catherine marks birthday with message on healing power of nature


Arts

News imageThe book covers of The Midnight Train by Matt Haig, Son of Nobody by Yann Martel and Exit Party by Emily St. John Mandel (Credit: Viking, W. W. Norton & Company, Pan Macmillan)

The 40 most exciting books coming up in 2026

From big-name authors Colson Whitehead, George Saunders and Maggie O'Farrell to debuts and non-fiction, these are the titles you'll want to add to your reading pile this year.

Why Jane Austen's characters are still so relatable

A backstreet abortion nearly killed her. It became a story that shaped the rest of her life

Inside the harem where East meets West


Watch

News imageWhat's it like to meet your own avatar?

What's it like to meet your own avatar?

Musician KT Tunstall meets her avatar as Tech Now explores music’s virtual future.
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Travel

News imageThe Valley of the Simbrivio River, Italy (Credit: Alamy)

Italy's new nun-mapped pilgrim trail

As Italy grapples with overtourism, a series of ancient trails resurrected by nuns winds through the forgotten landscapes where Benedictine monasticism shaped medieval Europe.

The Caribbean isle where locals can't access the beach

Paddling the dramatic 'Grand Canyon of Canada'

An ironwoman's guide to Finland's best icy plunges


World's Table

News imageA serving tray of traditional Turkish menengiu00e7 coffee on a checkered blanket (Credit: Alamy)

Turkey's caffeine-free coffee alternative

For as long as anyone can remember, residents in Gaziantep have been harvesting wild pistachios to make a unique, nutty brew that doubles as a home remedy.

The Mexican beer you can only buy at Christmas

Sorry, France, the world's best bubbly is British

Why travellers keep queueing for viral food


Earth

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This lonely tree is the most famous in Wales - but its fate is inevitable

The Lonely Tree is an Instagram star and has pages dedicated to it on different social media sites.

Six whales die after mass stranding on remote NZ beach

Australians brace for 'property loss or worse' as bushfires destroy homes

How ancient ruins have become 'arks' for wildlife


Video

News imageHow Tom Hiddleston's dad became his biggest cheerleader

How Tom Hiddleston's dad became his biggest cheerleader

Initially sceptical of his career, the actor recalls his father’s reaction to one of his early roles.

Olsen and Teller talk British phrases they don't understand

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Köttbullar: The secret behind the iconic Swedish meatballs


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