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Sanae Takaichi pins a red rosette to a board while wearing a dark blazer and white top

Japan's governing party on course for landslide election win

A coalition led by current Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to clinch a decisive win, an exit poll suggests.

2 hrs ago
Asia

Anutin smiling in a room full of supporters and staff

Thai PM claims election victory as early results show conservatives ahead

Thai voters are choosing between sweeping change or more of the same in an election called after several coalition governments collapsed.

1 hr ago
Asia
Lindsey Vonn after a training run

Vonn undergoes surgery on leg fracture after crash

American superstar skier Lindsey Vonn "deserved a better ending" after suffering heartbreak in what could be her final Olympic event as she crashes in the women's downhill competition in Cortina.

2 hrs ago
Winter Olympics

Andrew shared confidential information with Epstein as trade envoy, files suggest

Under official guidance, trade envoys have a duty of confidentiality over sensitive, commercial, or political information.

2 hrs ago
UK

Russia names three suspects in shooting of general

The suspects include the alleged gunman, Lyubomir Korba, whom Russia says fled to the UAE after the attack.

2 hrs ago
World

NFL team's logo links Super Bowl fans to indigenous roots

The Super Bowl team's logo originates with a First Nations tribe in Canada.

18 hrs ago
US & Canada

Is human connection the new job security?

Katty Kay speaks to Jane Wurwand about her theory about what jobs are best protected from AI replacement.

2 days ago
Katty Kay

Super Bowl LX

Split picture of quarterbacks Drake Maye and Sam Darnold , both wearing baseball caps

Super Bowl countdown almost over as Patriots to face Seahawks

After a week of frenzied build-up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Super Bowl 60 - America's biggest game - takes place on Sunday night.

The Lombardi Trophy trophy along with helmets from the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks before Super Bowl 60

Seahawks or Patriots? Expert Super Bowl 60 predictions and make your pick

Will the Seattle Seahawks of New England Patriots win Super Bowl 60? Our BBC Sport experts have their say plus you can make your pick.


Winter Olympics

Breezy Johnson
LIVE

Winter Olympics: Follow live updates from Day 2

Follow the Winter Olympics, as Mia Brookes starts her bid to be Team GB's youngest medalist for 78 years later on day two.

Winter Olympics daily guide graphic

Sunday's Winter Olympics guide

What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.

An Alpine skier does a jump at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics (Credit: Getty Images)

Why it's becoming harder to be a Winter Olympian

A warming climate and the use of artificial snow is making it more dangerous and difficult to compete at the Winter Olympics.


Premier League

Haaland battles with Kerkez
LIVE

Premier League: Man City fight back to beat Liverpool as Szoboszlai sent off in dramatic finish

Follow live text coverage as Liverpool host Manchester City in the Premier League.


Best Audio of the Week

The Global Story, The Global Story, Will Bad Bunny take on MAGA at the Super Bowl?

The Global Story

Will Bad Bunny take on MAGA at the Super Bowl?

Good Bad Billionaire, Good Bad Billionaire, Ben Francis: UK’s youngest billionaire

Good Bad Billionaire

Ben Francis: UK’s youngest billionaire

Witness History, Witness History, Austria's wine scandal

Witness History

Austria's wine scandal

The Documentary Podcast, Game of clones

The Documentary Podcast

Game of clones

More than the Score, More Than The Score, Arianna Fontana: A Winter Olympic legend's long road home

More than the Score

Arianna Fontana: A Winter Olympic legend's long road home

Business Daily, Business Daily, Spain's economic case for more migration

Business Daily

Spain's economic case for more migration

The Interview, The Interview, Hind Kabawat, Syrian Minister: It's hard to be the only woman, I feel lonely

The Interview

Hind Kabawat, Syrian Minister: It's hard to be the only woman, I feel lonely

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley, Series 4, 57. Jessie McLachlan - Silenced Servant

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

57. Jessie McLachlan - Silenced Servant

Radical with Amol Rajan, The Today Podcast, Social Media Bans: Are We at a Global Turning Point? (Jonathan Haidt)

Radical with Amol Rajan

Social Media Bans: Are We at a Global Turning Point? (Jonathan Haidt)


Arts in Motion

Marina Abramović is done with the past

Marina Abramović is done with the past

Widely seen as the queen of contemporary performance art, Marina Abramović speaks to the BBC about her legacy.
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More news

Ifunanya Nwangene, with braids each decorated with a shell and wearing large flower-like earrings, and her father Christopher, who has his arm around her shoulder with a phone in his hand. They are both smiling at the camera.

A singer's tragic death highlights Nigeria's snakebite problem

The crisis is compounded by a critical shortage of affordable, properly stored antivenom.

19 hrs ago
Africa
A woman holds a pink kite above her head during the Basant kite festival in Lahore, Pakistan.

Pakistan's famous kite festival cautiously returns after 19-year ban

The event, which dates back centuries, was banned after injuries and fatalities caused by sharp strings and celebratory gunfire.

19 hrs ago
Asia

Australia's opposition coalition reunites after row over hate-speech laws

The Nationals had split from the Liberals citing free speech concerns over laws brought in after the Bondi Beach attack.

15 hrs ago
Australia

US news anchor Savannah Guthrie says 'we will pay' in plea for mother's return

Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared in the middle of night from her home in Tucson, Arizona, last weekend.

51 mins ago
US & Canada
Eko

From classroom to camera: A teacher who has become a sensation in Indian cinema

At 70, indigenous teacher Biana Watre Momin travelled 3,000km away from home to star in a film. That leap of faith has changed her life.

18 hrs ago
Asia
Julie Inman Grant in a pale pink jacket and black blouse smiles as she looks at the camera.  She is sitting next to a window.

The woman tasked with kicking Australian kids off social media

After decades working in the private tech industry, Julia Inman Grant now finds herself on the other side.

24 hrs ago
Australia
Morgan McSweeney and Keir Starmer both wearing suits in split image.
LIVE

McSweeney quits as PM's chief of staff, saying he takes 'full responsibility' for advising Mandelson appointment

Keir Starmer and McSweeney decided it was the right time for him to leave, the BBC understands, as Jill Cuthbertson and Vidhya Alakeson are appointed acting chiefs of staff.


Editor's picks

Montage

Surprising origins of the Super Bowl

American Football is a US tradition unlike any other and yet it traces its roots to an ancient Roman game.

Culture & Experiences
The mystery of 70,000-year-old 'Snake Rock' offerings

The mystery of 70,000-year-old 'Snake Rock' offerings

At Tsodilo Hills in Botswana, archaeologists uncovered perfectly crafted stone tools that puzzled them.

Humans
Morocco fossil finds re-write the origins of our species

Morocco fossil finds re-write the origins of our species

The groundbreaking fossil finds reveal how Homo sapiens are 100,000 years older than previously believed.

Humans
Rare footage of the Nazi Hindenburg airship crash

Rare footage of the WW2 Nazi Hindenburg airship crash

Witness what passengers saw from inside the Hindenburg, the moment the massive airship erupted in flames.

History
How sex with Neanderthals changed us forever

How sex with Neanderthals changed us forever

We find out what we gained when Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis many thousands of years ago.

Science
Thumbnail Hotel Del Option2

The woman who checked in and never checked out

A mysterious 1892 death at a California hotel sparked ghost stories that still intrigue visitors today.

Culture & Experiences
The first view inside Tutankhamun's tomb

A view inside King Tutankhamun's tomb

One month after the famous discovery, photographer Harry Burton recreated the first view of Tutankhamun's tomb.

History
What do Tik Tok and 19th century film have in common?

How early filmmakers invented the internet’s funniest trend

Discover how quirky clips paved the way for viral humour, proving randomness never goes out of style.

Technology

Weekend Reads

Four members of an Italian culinary confraternity stand side by side outdoors, wearing red ceremonial cloaks and medallions (Credit: Andrea Ivaldi di Gavi)

Inside Italy's secretive food confraternities

Across Italy, ceremonial brotherhoods are sworn to protect historic dishes – from salted cod stew to cured meats – using medieval rituals, velvet robes and fierce culinary devotion.

An illustration of the outline of two children with pictures of houses inside their silhouettes (Credit: Getty Images/ BBC)

How where you grow up affects your personality

Would you be a different person if you had grown up somewhere else? A growing body of research is helping to answer this age-old nature versus nurture question.


Health and Wellness

A man running at night over a bridge (Credit: Getty Images)

What's the best time of the day to exercise?

There is growing evidence that when we exercise makes a difference to our performance and health, but can we train our bodies to peak at different times of the day?

A collage showing a boy jumping from a diving board into a red book (Credit: Getty Images/ BBC)

Why people are turning to 'bibliotherapy'

"Bibliotherapy" has been soaring in popularity as a means of improving people's wellbeing. But getting it right depends on the book, and the person.

A paper cup filled with fried silk worms and chopsticks (Credit: Alamy)

Would you swap meat for insects?

Bugs are a nutritious and sustainable source of protein. Why are we so squeamish about eating them?


Earth

A triangular shaped stone covered in carvings including runic writing in a field (Credit: Matilda Welin)

'Tasty beer': The surprising messages Vikings left behind

Runic inscriptions from the Viking Age still turn up in Sweden 1,000 years after they were written – revealing fascinating stories of love, loss and epic battles.
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US & Canada news

Brad Arnold of the rock band 3 Doors Down smiles . He has long hair and black T-shirt with 'Jesus' written across the front.

3 Doors Down lead singer Brad Arnold dies at 47

The Mississippi-born frontman of the popular rock band had announced a stage 4 cancer diagnosis in May 2025.

Who is in the Epstein files?

'I don't want to imagine what happened': Shock and disbelief in area Nancy Guthrie went missing

Epstein asked Noam Chomsky for advice over 'putrid' media coverage, files show


More world news

Ebo Taylor in a colourful African shirt and hat and dark glasses. He is smiling and holding a microphone

Influential Ghanaian highlife musician Ebo Taylor dies at 90

The guitarist, composer and band leader fused Ghanaian music and funk to create tracks sampled around the world.

Ethiopia calls on Eritrea to pull its troops back to the border

Man named in South Africa's police corruption probe found dead

Why Prince William's Saudi Arabia visit is a diplomatic maze


Business

Will Lewis stands in a suit and white shirt, gesturing as he speaks to people in a newsroom.

Washington Post chief executive steps down after mass lay-offs

Will Lewis says "difficult decisions" had been made to ensure the newspaper's future.

How Britain became a fried chicken nation

S Korean crypto firm accidentally pays out $40bn in bitcoin

Trump threatens tariffs for countries trading with Iran


Sport

Harry Brook speaks to Jos Buttler and Sam Curran

An almighty scare - but are England learning?

Why some subtle signs suggest, despite their scare against Nepal in the T20 World Cup, England might be learning under Harry Brook and Brendon McCullum.

Crystal Palace beat Brighton to end winless run

'The shirt used to weigh heavy - now England players double in size in it'

Zhao wins all-Chinese World Grand Prix final


Latest Sport audio

Test Match Special, England survive World Cup scare against Nepal.

Test Match Special

England survive World Cup scare against Nepal.

Football Daily, Granit Xhaka - The Football Interview

Football Daily

Granit Xhaka - The Football Interview

Rugby Union Weekly, Six Nations: 'Ruthless' England thrash Wales

Rugby Union Weekly

Six Nations: 'Ruthless' England thrash Wales

606, 606, Toxic Turf Moor & Trouble on the Toon?

606

Toxic Turf Moor & Trouble on the Toon?

Not by the Playbook, Sportshour, Super Bowl LX

Not by the Playbook

Super Bowl LX

Football Daily, The Commentators' View: Milner’s landmark & TCV pillow talk

Football Daily

The Commentators' View: Milner’s landmark & TCV pillow talk

Sport's Strangest Crimes, Confessions of a Super Bowl Streaker, 1. Captain C**k

Sport's Strangest Crimes

1. Captain C**k

More than the Score, More Than The Score, Can South Africa stop India from winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup?

More than the Score

Can South Africa stop India from winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup?


Technology

A young woman in a mustard checked top and white shirt, with blonde hair, in a book shop.

Can TikTok get you to put your phone down? The joys of BookTok

BBC Scotland News looks at how BookTok, a reading community on TikTok, can help people engage with the written word.

Can TikTok help cut my screen time?

I turned myself into an AI-generated deathbot - here's what I found

I’m obsessed with bar livestreams. All the drama of a night out - from my sofa


Science

A woman in a laboratory wearing blue medical gloves and a white lab coat administers a solution in a vial using a pipette.

UK's £8bn research fund faces 'hard decisions' as it pauses new grants

UKRI boss Ian Chapman said it had been told by the government to "focus and do fewer things better".

What it takes to survive on the Moon

Treasures found on HS2 route stored in secret warehouse

Polar bears on Norwegian islands fatter and healthier despite ice loss, scientists say


Culture

Robert De Niro in a taxi in a still from Taxi Driver (Credit: Alamy)

The painful scene that makes Taxi Driver a classic

Martin Scorsese's groundbreaking New York thriller turns 50 this week. It remains a remarkable piece of work – though its truly defining moment is probably not the one you think.

No big names. No big budget. But Heated Rivalry is a big hit

Their parents are in disgrace - what now for Beatrice and Eugenie?

From Hollywood to the homeland: Why African countries are courting black American stars


Arts

Aerial view of St. Gallen cityscape and skyline in Switzerland (Credit: Alamy)

Inside Switzerland's extraordinary medieval library

The Abbey Library of St Gallen is a Baroque hall of globes, manuscripts and curiosities that has survived, improbably, for 1,300 years.

The truth about Tudor England's 'most hated woman'

The climate change 'masterpiece' dividing readers

Why Wuthering Heights is so misunderstood


Watch

Meet Morpho: will.i.amu2019s rapping AI toy

Meet MOFO: will.i.am's rapping AI toy

BBC Tech Now takes us inside CES 2026 to meet musician will.i.am and his AI toy, MOFO.
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Travel

A sign in front of a church and houses which reads "America Ground" (Credit: Debbie Ward)

The tiny slice of 'America' in England

Inspired by the US's revolutionary spirit, a formerly "lawless" part of Hastings modelled itself after the former British colony across the pond.

Fifty courses, no leftovers: Inside Italy's sacred Panarda feast

Eight of New Orleans' best live music venues

A surprising solution for the summer childcare crunch


World's Table

Turin's city skyline with the Mole Antonelliana rising above historic rooftops, with the Alps in the background (Credit: Getty Images)

The Italian city where life is sweetest in winter

From Carnival parades and an annual chocolate festival to vermouth rituals and winter-only dishes, February brings Turin's food culture and traditions into sharp focus.

The mysterious football drink taking Ireland by storm

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

The secret Japanese snack bars hidden in plain sight


Earth

A woman wearing an orange scarf looks sideways

Meet the women protecting India's snow leopards

The women brave biting cold to count and conserve a predator once seen as a threat in their villages.

IOC must 'be better' on climate change, chief says

Why a beauty spot in South Africa could be about to run out of water

UK launches plan to tackle 'forever chemicals' amid growing concerns


Video

Rachel McAdams has many fans on the sofa...

Rachel McAdams has many fans on the sofa

Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry and John Bishop tell Rachel McAdams why they love her films.

Europe's most closely watched town

What even is a podcast anymore?

The world's most powerful X-ray lasers


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