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After nine months in space, Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams arrived back on Earth.They were taking part in the first crewed test flight of the Starliner spacecraft, developed by aerospace company Boeing.But the capsule suffered several technical problems during its journey to the space station, and it was deemed too risky to take th…
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Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Eddie Nestor on BBC Radio London to discuss the latest tech news and reviews. On this week's show; How will the tariffs instigated by President Trump affect the cost of tech and could there be shortages? Plus, which earbuds does the Gadget Detective use? First Gadget of the Week with the Amazon offer of th…
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US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has warned of China posing an "imminent" threat to Taiwan, while urging Asian countries to boost defence spending and work with the US to deter war. Hegseth also said that while the US does not "seek to dominate or strangle China", the US would not be pushed out of Asia and would not allow intimidation of allies…
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President Donald Trump has announced the US will double its current tariff rate on steel and aluminium imports from 25% to 50%, starting on Wednesday. Speaking at a rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trump said the move would help boost the local steel industry and national supply, while reducing reliance on China. Trump also said that $14bn would …
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Gerry Adams, the former leader of Sinn Féin, has won his libel case against the BBC and been awarded €100,000 in damages by a court in Dublin.Mr Adams sued the BBC over a 2016 programme and online report, in which an anonymous source alleged that he had sanctioned the murder of a British agent, Denis Donaldson. Mr Adams described the claim as “a gr…
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The UN's humanitarian chief has said people in Gaza are being subjected to forced starvation by Israel. Tom Fletcher said he believed this had led to a change in the international response to Gaza, in an interview with the BBC. Israel began to allow limited aid into Gaza last week, after an almost three-month blockade had halted the delivery of sup…
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Today, Adam, Alex, James and Vicki discuss Keir Starmer’s attack on Nigel Farage saying he would “crash the economy”. And, in light of Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick filming himself confronting fare evaders on the London Underground, the team compare their most memorable political stunts. Plus, what does legal uncertainty around Trump’s ta…
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With Nightreign upon us, streamers PerriKaryal and MissMikkaa reveal how Elden Ring helped them take off in their streaming careers - beating the game by using a dance pad, a finger... and mind control. They also reveal what they're looking forward, and not looking forward, to from the Elden Ring's newest instalment, Nightreign. Perri also delves i…
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US President Donald Trump can keep collecting import taxes for now, an appeals court has said, a day after a trade ruling found the bulk of his global tariffs to be illegal.A federal appeals court granted a bid from the White House to temporarily suspend the lower court's order, which ruled that Trump had overstepped his power by imposing the dutie…
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Today, we look at whether President Donald Trump will be allowed to continue with his tariffs plan.On Wednesday a court put them on hold, saying they’re beyond his power, then another court reinstated them pending an appeal.Before Trump's tariff plan was temporarily reinstated while a court considers a White House appeal, Adam was joined by chief p…
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Is the Russian military weaker than at the start of the war? Will European allies expand their drone industries to aid Ukraine? And what has happened to Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia?Lucy Hockings and Vitaly Shevchenko answer all that and discuss whether Germany will arm Ukraine with Taurus missiles, with Olga Ivshina from BBC Russian, and…
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Paul Doyle has been charged with seven offences after the car crash in Liverpool, UK, on Monday. The 53-year-old, from West Derby in Liverpool, will appear in Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Friday.Police said 79 people were hurt in total; the youngest victim was nine years old, the oldest was 78.The incident happened close to the route of a victor…
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US President Donald Trump has appeared to set a two-week deadline for Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine, threatening a different response if the Russian counterpart was still stringing him along. The president’s comments come after Kremlin escalated its attacks on Ukraine. The bombardments by Russia are said to have been some of the…
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The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) says that "hordes of hungry people" have broken into a food supply warehouse in central Gaza. Two people are reported to have died and several others injured in the incident, the programme said, adding that it was still confirming details. Footage showed thousands of people breaking into the Al-Ghafari warehouse …
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A US federal court has blocked President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, in a major blow to a key component of his economic policies. Three judges ruled that the US president overstepped his authority when he used an emergency law to impose tariffs on nearly every country. Moments after the ruling, the Trump administration said it would appeal. Me…
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A brand new statue of the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin has been unveiled at a Metro station in Moscow. Meanwhile, an adviser to Russia’s President Putin recently argued that the Soviet Union in fact still exists, because of a procedural error in the process of dissolving it. More than three years on from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the…
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Today, we discuss the new aid distribution model in Gaza and why the EU’s top diplomat has gone further in criticising Israeli strikes and aid distribution.The BBC’s chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet joins Adam in the studio to discuss the video footage of chaotic scenes at an aid distribution centre in Rafah. They discuss the controver…
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The town of Rodynske in Ukraine's Donetsk region has been the scene of intense Russian drone attacks and is on the frontline of the war.The BBC's Yogita Limaye was reporting from Rodynske when a Russian drone struck nearby, forcing the journalist and her crew to run for cover.It’s part of a new push by Russian forces to advance further into Ukraine…
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Smartphones, electric vehicles and wind turbines are just some of the modern technology that simply would not work without rare earths. But it is an industry that is heavily dominated by China - so how will growing trade tensions impact the ability to use these materials? Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features vi…
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The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has said that "Israeli strikes in Gaza go beyond what is necessary to fight Hamas" as the death toll there continues to mount. Israeli air strikes and other military actions since it resumed the war in March following a ceasefire have killed 3,924 people, the Hamas-run health ministry said. Israel said it is acti…
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Joel Le Scouarnec, the former surgeon who has admitted sexually abusing hundreds of patients, mostly children - many while they were under anaesthesia or waking up after operations - between 1989 and 2014 has been sentenced to 20 years in jail. Le Scouarnec admitted the charges during a session held behind closed doors in March and was already in j…
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in the UK after a car crashed into fans during a parade to celebrate Liverpool’s title victory.The 53 year old from West Derby, in Liverpool, has also been arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through drugs and dangerous driving offences.50 people were treated in hospital after the in…
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The BBC has been given rare access to an operation by French troops, part of the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, as they search for positions that were used by the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah to carry out attacks against Israel. A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah was reached six months ago, ending more than a year of conflict. Under…
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Cameroon is set to hold presidential elections in October, whilst an unresolved conflict rages within its borders. For close to a decade, the country’s two English-speaking regions have been gripped by violence that has claimed over 6,000 lives and forced hundreds of thousands from their homes. The near-decade-long conflict has stunted life in the …
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the Liverpool parade crash, Merseyside Police have said.Police also said that the 53-year-old, from West Derby, has also been arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through drugs and dangerous driving offences.Almost 50 people were injured on Monday when a car ploughed into a crow…
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Germany has backed Ukrainian military strikes into Russian territory, after a weekend which saw Russia fire the highest number of drones and missiles into Ukraine since the war began. Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that his backing would help Ukraine’s war effort, and it brings Germany alongside allies in the UK, France, and the US, who have previo…
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A controversial new aid distribution group backed by the US and Israel has begun working in Gaza. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) said lorry loads of food had been delivered to secure sites and that it had begun distribution to people. It did not say where or how much aid had been handed out. The group, which uses armed American security con…
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Four children are among dozens of people who were injured after a car drove into crowds at Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade on Monday evening. About 27 people were taken to hospital, and two suffered serious injuries - including a child. A 53-year-old white British man has been arrested and is believed to be the driver of the vehicle, M…
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Dozens of people have been injured after a car ploughed at high speed through packed crowds in Liverpool, where thousands had gathered to celebrate Liverpool football clubs’s parade through the city following their victory in the Premier League. Merseyside Police have arrested a 53-year-old white British man, believed to be the driver of the vehicl…
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Formula1 is all about speed, innovation, and pushing technology to the next level. But the sport also has ambitious climate targets, and that includes around the car itself.Tech Now’s Alasdair Keane visits the McLaren Technology Centre to see how the team is using recycled materials in its cars, as it aims to make the sport more sustainable.Subscri…
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At least 54 Palestinians have been killed - most of them in a school building sheltering displaced families - during Israeli air strikes on Gaza overnight, hospital directors have told the BBC. Fahmi Al-Jargawi School in Gaza City was housing hundreds of people from Beit Lahia, currently under intense Israeli military assault. At least 35 were repo…
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US President Donald Trump has rebuked Russian President Vladimir Putin after another weekend of Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine. On Saturday night into Sunday, Russia fired 367 drones and missiles at Ukraine, killing at least 12 people. The attacks continued on Sunday night into Monday, including in Kyiv. Trump also criticised Ukraine'…
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A doctor lost nine of her 10 children after an Israeli strike on Khan Younis, the hospital where she works has said. Paediatric doctor Alaa al-Najjar's surviving child had to be operated on, along with her husband, Hamdi, who had just returned home after dropping Alaa off at work at the Nasser hospital. More than 70 people were killed in Israeli ai…
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The UK government are claiming credit for a fall in migration numbers - but should they? Is it down to policies from the current Prime Minister Keir Starmer or ones brought in under former PM Rishi Sunak?Adam Fleming and Chris Mason are joined by economics editor Faisal Islam and political correspondent Leila Nathoo to discuss that, in addition to …
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Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Eddie Nestor on BBC Radio London to discuss the latest tech news and reviews. This week; the recent cyber attacks on several companies, including Marks & Spencer, the introduction of AI to Whatsapp and the associated concerns, and the controversial rollback feature being brought to Windows, plus when to bu…
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The UN's humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, has said 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in the next 48 hours if more aid doesn't reach them.Israel ended an 11-week blockade on aid entering Gaza on Monday, but Tom Fletcher says only five lorries got in, and teh aid hasn’t reached anyone yet. Overnight, Israeli air strikes on Gaza killed at least 38 peop…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman says there cannot be a deadline on drawing up a memorandum on how to end the conflict in Ukraine. US President Donald Trump said Russia and Ukraine would "immediately" start negotiating a ceasefire, after a two-hour call with Putin. But Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian media that while both W…
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The UK, France and Canada have warned Israel they will take "concrete actions" if it continues an "egregious" expansion of military operations in Gaza. Sir Keir Starmer joined the French and Canadian leaders to call on the Israeli government to "stop its military operations" and "immediately allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza". Israel ended an 11…
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The UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has called the new UK-EU deal a “win-win” for both sides, after hosting the first joint summit between Britain and the European Union since Brexit. The UK and the EU have reached a new deal setting out post-Brexit relations on areas including fishing rights, trade and defence.The deal will keep the current sta…
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Today, the UK and EU have come to a deal that covers fishing, trade, defence, energy and more.Adam and Chris, in true Brexitcast style, go through the detail as the Prime Minister says it is time to move on from “political fights” about Brexit.Plus, Adam sits down with Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer, as she explains the benefits of the …
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has ordered residents of Khan Younis to evacuate as it prepares to launch an "unprecedented attack". The IDF said the aim of its attack was to "destroy the capabilities of terrorist organizations in this area". Hospitals in the area have said more than 100 people have been killed in the last 24 hours. In a video post…
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Russia and Ukraine will "immediately" start ceasefire negotiations, Donald Trump said after a two-hour call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In a post on social media, the US president said he believes the call went "very well”. Meanwhile, the Russian leader said he is prepared to discuss "compromises" on Ukraine after a "frank conversation" …
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The UK and the EU have reached a new deal setting out post-Brexit relations on areas including fishing rights, trade and defence. It marks the biggest reboot since the UK officially left the EU in 2020 and comes after years of disagreements over Brexit. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described it as a "landmark" deal, marking a "new era" in relatio…
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A world-record breaking swimmer has told the BBC she was left “broken” by the training regime of one of the UK’s most successful swimming coaches. Rūta Meilutytė – who, at just 15, won gold at the London 2012 Olympics – said coach Jon Rudd’s focus on her weight and diet contributed to her struggle with an eating disorder. Rudd has faced multiple al…
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Warning: This story contains details that some people may find distressing. A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence that children as young as 15 are being trafficked into illegal mines and sexually abused across South Africa. Several eye witnesses have described repeated instances of sexual abuse of children in at least three illegal mines. Sout…
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The BBC has confirmed Gary Lineker will leave his presenting roles sooner than planned. His departure comes after he shared a post about Zionism that included a drawing of a rat, which is historically used as an antisemitic insult. In a statement, Lineker said: "I recognise the error and upset that I caused, and reiterate how sorry I am”. In Novemb…
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The liberal mayor of Bucharest has won Romania's presidential election after months of political turbulence. Nicusor Dan, who is pro-EU, saw off a strong challenge from the nationalist candidate, George Simion, who won the first round earlier in May. Before that, the previous election was cancelled because of allegations of Russian interference. Ru…
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Israel has announced it will allow a "basic amount of food" to enter Gaza to ensure that "no starvation crisis develops" after blockading the territory for 10 weeks. The move was made on recommendation of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and based on the need to support its renewed military offensive against Hamas, a statement from the prime minist…
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