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Trump says US will ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants if Strait of Hormuz not open before 48-hour deadline

Tehran warns it will retaliate against US-linked energy infrastructure in the Middle East if its power plants are attacked.


close-up of Donald Trump's face, looking off to the side

Trump at a crossroads as US weighs tough options in Iran

Statements from the US president that the Iran war is almost over are not matching up with the reality on the ground.

7 hrs ago
Middle East
Giorgia Meloni is speaking at a podium with the words "Si, una riforma che fa giustizia" meaning "Yes, a reform which is just". She is gesturing emphatically with her arms outstretched and palms facing downwards.

Italy is voting on whether to change its constitution. What does this mean for Meloni?

Meloni says the reform would lead to a "more just" Italy, while opponents say the proposed move is a threat to democracy.

8 hrs ago
Europe

Pop megastars BTS electrify historic centre of Seoul with comeback concert

The world's biggest band returns after more than three years with a huge concert in the South Korean capital.

10 hrs ago
Asia

National blackout hits Cuba for second time in a week

Another total failure of its power grid underlines Cuba's hardship under a US-imposed fuel blockade.

6 hrs ago
Latin America

The Bachelorette's messy break-up with its unlikely star Taylor Frankie Paul

The TikTok and reality TV star was a risky choice for the squeaky clean franchise - and ended up being a wrong one.

9 hrs ago
US & Canada

'Peace is a gradual thing': How land, cattle and identity fuel a deadly Nigerian conflict

How a lack of justice and trust in the security forces perpetuates deadly violence in Plateau state.

7 hrs ago
Africa

Weekend reads

A close up of a woman's mouth as she places a nut between her teeth (Credit: Getty Images)

Counting calories doesn't work. Try eating smarter instead

The time of day you have a meal, how fast you eat, and even how much you chew can affect how many calories you get from your food.

Sean Bean (Credit: James Turner)

Eight of the best podcasts of 2026 so far

From a new literary discussion show to a Games of Thrones star waxing lyrical about our feathered friends, we pick the best new podcasts for you to listen to and watch.


Best Audio of the Week

You're Dead to Me, You're Dead To Me, History of Spices: commerce, colonialism and culinary innovation

You're Dead to Me

History of Spices: commerce, colonialism and culinary innovation

The Interface, The Interface, What Was Pokemon Go really up to?

The Interface

What Was Pokemon Go really up to?

The Global Story, The Global Story, Netanyahu is not dead. So why did the internet think he was?

The Global Story

Netanyahu is not dead. So why did the internet think he was?

The Documentary Podcast, Hope and fear: India's space revolution

The Documentary Podcast

Hope and fear: India's space revolution

Business Daily, Business Daily, The struggle to find care that sparked a business

Business Daily

The struggle to find care that sparked a business

The Interview, The Interview, Alexander Stubb, President of Finland: We live in a world of disorder

The Interview

Alexander Stubb, President of Finland: We live in a world of disorder

Witness History, Witness History, Women's rights in independent Tunisia

Witness History

Women's rights in independent Tunisia

Tech Life, Tech Life, Screen time ‘rewiring our brains’

Tech Life

Screen time ‘rewiring our brains’

Front Row, Front Row, Gentleman Jack ballet, BTS reunited, Irish myths - a feminist retelling, Len Deighton remembered

Front Row

Gentleman Jack ballet, BTS reunited, Irish myths - a feminist retelling, Len Deighton remembered


women's stories

Barbie Uncovered: A Dream House Divided

Barbie Uncovered: A Dream House Divided

Becoming Frida Kahlo

Becoming Frida Kahlo

WWII: Women on the Frontline

WWII: Women on the Frontline

Queens That Changed The World

Queens That Changed The World

Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Elizabeth & Margaret: Love and Loyalty

Elizabeth & Margaret: Love and Loyalty

The Last Days of Anne Boleyn

The Last Days of Anne Boleyn

The Queen Mother

The Queen Mother

A Life in Ten Pictures: Amy Winehouse

A Life in Ten Pictures: Amy Winehouse

Influential with Katty Kay: Misty Copeland

Influential with Katty Kay: Misty Copeland

Influential with Katty Kay: Ann Patchett

Influential with Katty Kay: Ann Patchett

Louis Theroux Interviews... Dame Judi Dench

Louis Theroux Interviews... Dame Judi Dench


More news

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AI videos of sexualised black women removed from TikTok after BBC investigation

Dozens of Instagram and TikTok accounts have used AI avatars to promote explicit content, the BBC finds.

7 hrs ago
Technology
Split screen of three teenage girls. They are all wearing school uniforms and are sitting in front of a bookshelf

Did Australia's under-16s social media ban work?

Three months since it came into effect, teenagers tell the BBC how the world-first law has impacted their lives so far.

13 hrs ago
Australia

The forgotten Indian woman trailblazer in British medicine

In 1912, Jamini Sen became the first woman Fellow of Glasgow’s Royal College, founded in 1599 and long closed to women.

1 day ago
Glasgow & West Scotland

Robert Mueller, ex-FBI chief who led Trump-Russia investigation, dies at 81

A former FBI director, Mueller led the high-profile inquiry into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US election

7 hrs ago
US & Canada
Bodies are removed following reported Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul, Afghanistan on March 17, 2026. Afghan officials said the strikes allegedly hit a drug rehabilitation centre in the capital, causing civilian casualties.

The fight to control the narrative in the Afghan-Pakistan conflict

The battle between the neighbouring countries is taking place as much online as it is on the ground.

1 day ago
Asia
A woman in athletic clothing practices a lifting movement with a white training bar inside a gym. She is positioned in a partial squat with the bar held horizontally in front. Next to her, to the right, are two other women who are also holding training bars and performing similar movements. The gym space includes weight racks, exercise machines, rubber flooring, and high ceilings with ropes hanging down.

'Club vibes without the hangover': Why Gen Zs are socialising in the gym

Young people are driving a gym boom as more fitness spaces are transformed into vibrant hangouts.

7 hrs ago
A singer with long dark hair, wearing a see-through red shirt, hold a microphone

Sombr stopped a show over safety - but are concerts in the UK really that risky?

Musicians are increasingly interrupting their own shows to help fans - but venues might be safer than you think.

8 hrs ago
Culture

Editor's picks

Mass Neanderthal murder discovery in Spanish cave

Mass Neanderthal murder discovery in Spanish cave

Deep within Spain's El Sidrón Cave, 49,000‑year‑old bones reveal a Neanderthal family's dark fate.

Humans
Inside the ancient royal tomb found by accident

Inside the ancient royal tomb found by accident

The Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak was accidentally discovered by Bulgarian soldiers digging up shelters in 1944.

Archaeology
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
Inside a 12,000-year-old kitchen in Neolithic Anatolia

Inside a 12,000-year-old kitchen in Neolithic Anatolia

An ancient kitchen discovered in Turkey's Karahan Tepe offers a glimpse into prehistoric cooking and daily life.

Archaeology
The 48,000-year-old weapon that powered early human survival

The 48,000-year-old weapon that powered early human survival

In Sri Lanka's caves, butchered monkey bones reveal a hunting tool that helped our early ancestors survive.

Humans
Stills 2

Were Neanderthals capable of creating music?

In 1995, archaeologist Ivan Turk made a discover that could change our view of our Neanderthals cousins forever.

Humans
The first US transcontinental railroad

How the transcontinental railroad changed the US forever

In 1869, two companies connected the east to the west with the United States' first transcontinental railroad.

History
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

Earth

A polar bear attacks a herd of walruses in a shot from the Planet Earth documentary series (Credit: BBC/ Planet Earth)

The moment one polar bear took on a walrus herd

Twenty years on, relive the iconic scene from Sir David Attenborough's Planet Earth that changed our understanding of how polar bears adapt to survive.
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Health and Wellness

Hand holding a handful of almonds (Credit: Getty Images)

Seven foods you should be eating more of

Some common ingredients can have powerfully positive effects on our health. Here are seven worth adding more of to your diet.

A man faces the camera in the plank position (Credit: Getty Images)

A short and sweet exercise regime to protect your heart

Many of us think keeping fit means spending hours in the gym – but recent research shows you don't need to put in an enormous effort. In fact, you barely need to move at all.

Why we overlook our partner's flaws

Our romantic partners may be riddled with flaws but do our own biases mean we overlook these, even if there are better options on offer elsewhere?


Culture

Caravaggio's Medusa (Credit: Getty Images)

The vital lessons in Ovid's 2,000-year-old poem

Metamorphoses, an ancient compendium of Greek myths, has surprising parallels with contemporary concerns, from climate change to gender-based violence.
See more

US & Canada news

An image showing Lisa Robicheau wearing a purple headscarf. She is looking down towards the left with a blank expression. She is wearing a blue collared long-sleeve shirt, with a bag strap visible on her left shoulder. She is walking through a university audtorium, and she is surrounded by tables with various displays.

A secularism law some women say makes them feel like 'outsiders' heads to Canada's top court

Canada's Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Quebec's Bill 21, which bars some public sector workers, including teachers, from wearing religious symbols.

Thousands evacuated as Hawaii faces worst flooding in 20 years

Trump threatens to send ICE into airports unless funding deal reached

Bodycam footage of Justin Timberlake's 2024 drink-driving arrest released


More world news

Damaged buildings and emergency workers in Arad at night after Iranian missile strike

Iranian missiles injure 160 in towns near Israeli nuclear site

Israel is investigating how ballistic missiles got through the country's sophisticated air defences.

UK foreign secretary denounces 'reckless Iran threats' after missiles fired at Diego Garcia

BTS make live return in front of huge crowd

UK allows US to use bases to strike Strait of Hormuz targets


Business

A woman holds a pepper in the supermarket as she shops holding a basket

Food prices likely to rise due to Iran war, farmers' union says

The National Farmers' Union says the price of cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers could rise over the next six weeks.

US lifts sanctions on some Iranian oil as energy prices soar

Elon Musk misled Twitter investors, jury finds

Work from home and drive more slowly to save energy, global body urges


Sport

Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta

Who needs cup final victory most - Arteta or Guardiola?

Premier League leaders Arsenal face title rivals Manchester City in the EFL Cup final on Sunday, but how important could the result prove in title race?

Outrun and in decline - are Rosenior's Chelsea near crisis point?

'If Liverpool play like that at PSG it could be 10-0'

'Heartbreaking' - fighter pay debate laid bare at UFC London


Latest Sport audio

BBC Women's Football Weekly, Jill Scott’s Coffee Club, Extra: Inside Leicester City with Lehmann and Passmoor

BBC Women's Football Weekly

Extra: Inside Leicester City with Lehmann and Passmoor

606, 606, Chelsea fans take note on current form & can Everton finish above Liverpool?

606

Chelsea fans take note on current form & can Everton finish above Liverpool?

Not by the Playbook, Sportshour, Doing things differently

Not by the Playbook

Doing things differently

Football Daily, The Commentators' View: England squad & Producer Gary

Football Daily

The Commentators' View: England squad & Producer Gary

More than the Score, More Than The Score, Venezuela on top of the baseball world

More than the Score

Venezuela on top of the baseball world

The Wayne Rooney Show, The Wayne Rooney Show, Rooney SETTLES Midfield Debate: Gerrard, Lampard, Scholes & Keane

The Wayne Rooney Show

Rooney SETTLES Midfield Debate: Gerrard, Lampard, Scholes & Keane

Football Daily, James Milner - The Football Interview

Football Daily

James Milner - The Football Interview

Football Daily, Euro Leagues: QFs set & AFCON 'disgrace'

Football Daily

Euro Leagues: QFs set & AFCON 'disgrace'


Technology

A row of black and white plastic robots

How could AI change Scotland's public services?

Ministers forecast an explosion in AI and want to reap the benefits for services and the economy.

'There's no point in an art gallery without artists'

Two studios 'honoured' by Bafta Game Award nominations

Facebook offering TikTok and YouTube creators $3,000 to post content


Science

NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft, secured to the mobile launcher, is seen as it rolls out of the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B, Friday, March 20, 2026, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Nasa's Artemis Moon rocket rolls back to pad for possible April launch

Nasa is preparing a mission to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years.

Higgs boson breakthrough was UK triumph, but British physics faces 'catastrophic' cuts

Can Ukraine's war-torn wheatfields be cleansed?

Spectacular images reveal unique sea creatures and corals off Caribbean islands


Culture

Lucas Leach in Crookhaven

Family-friendly TV drama Crookhaven hopes to be latest hit book adaptation

The show, based on a book series by JJ Arcanjo, follows a group of students at a school for crooks.

Saturday Night Live UK is here - but can it make you laugh?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer actor Nicholas Brendon dies aged 54

'Profit at an extraordinary cost': The ultimate saga of British privilege and power


Arts

The famous Banksy art work 'The Mild Mild West' at Stokes Croft. It shows a large mural on the side of a red-brick building, depicting a bear throwing a Molotov cocktail at a group of police officers behind plastic shields.

Who is Banksy? Unmasking the elusive street artist

The anonymous street artist has become synonymous with subversion, satire and secrecy.

A history of art in 7 colours

The messy bed that shocked the art world

A rare peek at La Sagrada Família's finishing details


Watch

How tech is improving the future of farming

From vineyards to farms, new tech is transforming crops

Tech Now meets the innovators using tech to improve seed, grains and crops for Australia's agricultural industry.
See more

Travel

Two passports and boarding passes on top of a silver hard-shell suitcase (Credit: Getty Images)

The rise of the 'backup passport'

Canada relaxed parts of its citizenship-by-descent rules in December 2025, and for some Americans the news prompted a sudden thought – could a long-forgotten grandparent unlock a second passport?

The world's happiest countries for 2026 – and what they get right

Dusking: The Dutch twilight ritual helping people slow down

Inside the Turkish city built on 'green gold'


World's Table

An asin tibuok – egg-shaped salt packed into a ceramic case (Credit: National Commission for Culture and the Arts)

The rare 'dinosaur egg' returning from extinction

Asin tibuok is one of the world's rarest salts and it's only produced on one small island. But thanks to chefs and TikTokers, this prehistoric-looking orb is now being revived.

Congee to consommé: Why every culture has a healing broth

How 'Yakult Ladies' became a lifeline in ageing Japan

The nostalgic winter drink dividing Germany


Earth

Woman with long, light brown, curly hair is standing on a hillside. She's wearing a bright pink beanie hat and a dark coloured coat. She's smiling at the camera. In the background you see three people on the hillside. Two are working on creating a dam from willow stakes.

The UK villagers planting thousands of trees to try to save their homes from flooding

A volunteer group has planted 50,000 trees and intend to plant thousands more.

Desperate for food, drought-stricken Kenyans turn to the gingerbread tree

US states sue Trump over his move to scrap greenhouse gases ruling

King opens world's longest coastal path around England


Video

Where the 20th centuryu2019s brightest ideas were born

The birthplace of the 20th century's brightest ideas

A rare tour inside the legendary innovation powerhouse Bell Labs, home to world‑changing 20th century inventions.

The Finnish shipyard making the world's toughest icebreakers

What does it take to run North America's largest ski resort?

Lego's new smart brick


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