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132 епизодаGoogle boss sees 'elements of irrationality' in AI investments
If the artificial intelligence bubble were to burst, every company would be affected, the head of Google's parent firm Alphabet has told the BBC.
Former Bangladesh PM sentenced to death
Sheikh Hasina, in exile in India, was sentenced to death in absentia for crimes against humanity. The former Prime Minister was found guilty of orderi...
Bangladesh ex-PM convicted of crimes against humanity
Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity in abstentia over her crackdown on student-le...
Britain plans stricter laws for asylum seekers
The British government has set out plans for sweeping changes to its asylum system to address public concerns about uncontrolled immigration. Under th...
Ecuadoreans vote on foreign military bases
Ecuador holds a referendum on whether or not to allow foreign military bases in the country again to help tackle drug trafficking. There was a US mili...
Thousands march outside COP30 summit
Thousands of people have been marching through the streets of Belem to demand stronger action on tackling global warming, as the UN climate summit con...
President Trump says he'll sue the BBC for up to five billion dollars
President Trump has said he'll sue the BBC for up to five billion dollars, despite the broadcaster's apology for misrepresenting the speech he gave be...
UK court finds mining firm liable for Brazil's worst environmental disaster
A court in Britain has ruled that the mining company BHP is legally responsible for the collapse of a dam in 2015 which caused one of Brazil's worst e...
Kyiv endures Russian bombardment
Ukraine says at least eight civilians have been killed in a major Russian drone and missile attack, which hit both energy facilities and apartment blo...
France remembers the Paris attacks ten years on
The attacks were described by France's then President, Francois Hollande, as an "act of war" organised by the Islamic State (IS) militant group, and t...
France marks 10 years since Bataclan massacres
France is holding a series of ceremonies marking ten years since coordinated Islamist attacks in the capital, Paris, left 130 people dead and hundreds...
New emails claim Trump ‘spent hours’ with Epstein victim
Emails released by US lawmakers say Donald Trump "spent hours" with a victim of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The White House has accuse...
US aircraft carrier group arrives in Caribbean
The Democrat governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has criticised deadly US strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean. The US has n...
El Fasher survivors in Sudan recount hospital atrocities
Survivors who fled El Fasher in Sudan have described witnessing atrocities as the city fell to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces last month. The R...
India PM says those behind Delhi attack 'will not be spared'
Indian officials say at least twelve people have now died in Monday's car explosion in Delhi. Reports in the Indian media say that investigators suspe...
Syria's President meets Trump at the White House
Ahmed al-Sharaa - once designated a high-value terrorist target by the US - has, as the new president of Syria, met Donald Trump at the White House. B...
BBC admits "error of judgement" amid resignations
BBC Chair Samir Shah has apologised for an "error of judgement" in how a documentary edited a speech by Donald Trump. Also on the programme, the presi...
BBC Director General and News CEO resign
The director general of the BBC Tim Davie and the head of news Deborah Turness have resigned following criticism that a Panorama documentary misled vi...
Philippines braces for super typhoon
For the second time in less than a week, the Philippines is bracing for another super typhoon.
Ferocious winds and torrential rain are hitting t...
Iran's worst drought in decades
The Iranian government says water supplies in the capital Tehran will suffer periodic cuts, as the country struggles to cope with its worst drought in...
Hungary to avoid US sanctions for importing Russian oil
US president Donald Trump has announced that Hungary will not have to face sanctions for importing Russian oil, following a White House meeting with H...
Is COP still worth it for small nations?
The president of the Pacific island nation, Palau, considers whether COP is still worth it. Also on the programme, thousands of flights have been canc...
Musk's pay package: obscene or fair?
Tesla shareholders have approved a pay package that could make Elon Musk the world's first dollar trillionaire. We discuss whether that’s an obscene s...
Will US try to wield influence at COP30?
The US has not sent a delegation to the COP30 in Brazil but President Trump's influence is being felt at the conference. Also on the programme, the pa...
Some world leaders meet ahead of climate summit
As only a handful of world leaders attend a meeting ahead of COP 30 in Brazil next week - is international commitment on climate change at risk? We he...
New York: Mamdani describes the start of a "new era"
New York City's Democratic mayor- elect, Zohran Mamdani, says he'll start the hard work of improving New Yorkers lives now. He's pledged to run a gove...
Zohran Mamdani wins New York City mayoral election
The newly-elected Democratic mayor of New York Zohran Mamdani has told his supporters that his victory can be a template for how to defeat President T...
Dick Cheney remembered
Dick Cheney has been called the most powerful vice-president in US history, as well as the chief architect of America's so-called ‘war on terror', and...
Former US Vice-President Dick Cheney dies
The former US Vice-President Dick Cheney has died. One of the most powerful men to hold that office, he was key to the allied invasion of Iraq, in 200...
Tanzania's president blames outsiders for election violence
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been sworn in for a second term after an election marred by violent protests and rejected by the oppositio...
UK police say only one man suspected of train stabbings
British police say a 32-year-old man is now being treated as the only suspect in a mass stabbings on a train in England on Saturday. A second man deta...
Two people held over mass stabbing on British train
British police say there is nothing to suggest a mass stabbing incident on a train on Saturday was a terrorist incident. Doctors continue to treat sev...
Egypt's Grand Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun's tomb in full
Egypt has officially opened the Grand Egyptian Museum with a lavish inauguration, which it intends as a cultural highlight of the modern age.
Al...
The Grand Egyptian Museum opens in Cairo
The museum displays, for the first time, the entire contents of Tutankhamun's tomb, along with some 100,000 artefacts covering seven millennia of the...
A normal girl has taken down the prince: Giuffre's family speak
Andrew is no longer a British prince. We hear from the brother of the woman whose harrowing experience of sex trafficking, detailed in her memoir, ult...
Andrew the brother of the British King loses title
Buckingham Palace says Britain's King Charles is stripping his younger brother, Andrew of his ‘prince’ title, amid continuing controversy over his lin...
Trump and Xi hold first face-to-face talks in six years
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump have held their first face-to-face talks in six years in a moment of high trade tension between China and the US.
Mr...
Over 130 dead in Rio police raid
The right-wing governor of Rio state in Brazil has praised Tuesday's controversial anti-gang operation, in which more than a-hundred and thirty people...