AP NewsAgency2026-08-17📡 2 sourcesAfter killing hundreds in boat strikes, US military expands campaign on land in Latin America
BBC World NewsPublic2026-08-17Ukrainian strikes kill six in Russia, acting governor saysA 14-year-old child was among four others injured, the acting governor of Russia's Belgorod region says.13 mins agoEurope
BBC World NewsPublic2026-08-17Record rains drench South Korean city as landslide kills oneIt comes as large swathes of East and South East Asia have been pummelled by dats of heavy rain.3 hrs agoAsia
Al Jazeera EnglishPublic2026-08-17Zambia incumbent takes early election lead as opposition alleges armed raid
AP NewsAgency2026-08-17Photos show Cambodian children attend school in floating villages along the Tonle Sap lake
Al Jazeera EnglishPublic2026-08-17📡 2 sourcesEbola outbreak in DR Congo becomes deadliest in country’s history
BBC BusinessPublic2026-08-17Ferrari's first ever electric car sold for record $40m at auctionThe Luce's launch drew backlash from some commentators who said it broke from the brand's signature dramatic styling.45 mins agoBusiness
BBC BusinessPublic2026-08-17India built the world's biggest digital payments miracle. Now comes the billIndia's UPI may finally face merchant fees, raising questions over who pays and whether users will resist.2 hrs agoAsia
BBC BusinessPublic2026-08-16Ireland's small but determined wine industry warming upWhile it still has only a handful of commercial vineyards the amount of Irish land being planted with vineyards is growing.55 mins agoEurope
BBC BusinessPublic2026-08-14Selena Gomez sued for alleged fraud over mental health companyInvestors say the actor and singer did not take an "active role" in the company as promised.2 hrs ago
BBC BusinessPublic2026-08-14US says dozens of countries helped China dodge Trump's tariffsA new US report said China had moved goods through nations with lower tariffs to dodge higher levies.3 hrs agoAsia
BBC BusinessPublic2026-08-13Flock boss admits surveillance firm took too long to act over police abuseUS police officers have quit after using licence plate-reading cameras to track romantic partners.2 hrs agoTechnology
BBC BusinessPublic2026-08-13South Korea's Incheon airport beats Heathrow to become world's busiestThe airport said diversions caused by the Middle East conflict helped boost its traffic, while Heathrow was ranked second.2 hrs agoAsia
BBC TechnologyPublic2026-08-17If Meta loses this trial, Instagram and Facebook could change foreverThirty US states have sued Meta to force an overhaul of its platforms for young users.
Digital TrendsCommercial2026-08-16Are classroom screens making children less cognitively capable? Experts are divided
TechCrunchCommercial2026-08-16Woman claims her stepfather used Grok to transform childhood photo into explicit imagery
Al Jazeera SportPublic2026-08-16📡 2 sourcesBangladesh make history with first-ever Test cricket win in Australia
Al Jazeera SportPublic2026-08-13Infantino’s FIFA fate must go to an election, says African football chief
Al Jazeera SportPublic2026-08-13Ex-Real coach Arbeloa sent off while his Fulham team walk off in Malaga
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-16What's driving men to get penis fillers, despite the risks?Men who have had the procedure can expect 10-20% more girth for the next six to nine months - but it can go wrong.
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-14Have the benefits of intermittent fasting been overhyped?Proving that intermittent fasting works, like any lifestyle intervention, is notoriously difficult. But new technologies will better help us to understand what works and what doesn't.
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-13Four ways to extend the benefits of a holidayShorter trips, awe, nostalgia and "satisficing" – these tricks will leave you feeling extra rested after a holiday.
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-12Lucy Davis urges women to check their breasts for cancer - here's howThe actress from The Office TV series says her breast lump was tiny and not a 'lump' as such; rather a kind of hard spot.
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-12Fact-checking Trump's claims as he rolls back some recommended vaccinesThe US president has repeatedly cast doubt on the safety of childhood vaccines, making several misleading claims.
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-11Trump signs order to limit childhood vaccines and split MMR shotsThe American Academy of Pediatrics calls the recommendation on measles, mumps and rubella shots "dangerous".
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-10New weight loss pill approved for use in UKFoundayo is made by Eli Lilly, the drug firm behind the Mounjaro jab.
BBC HealthPublic2026-08-10We're getting mealtimes wrong - here's the best time to have dinnerThe emerging science of chrononutrition suggests you should pay more attention to your body clock when planning your meals.
NPR EducationPublic2026-08-1665 and older? Have a story to tell? Hit 'record' and send NPR your podcast
The Guardian EducationIndependent2026-08-16‘Our children are less cognitively capable,’ says neuroscientist who wants to cut screen use in schools
NPR EducationPublic2026-08-15📡 2 sourcesJason Arday, Cambridge professor accused of plagiarism, is found dead
ChalkbeatCommercial2026-08-14Controversial education group faces demise after state’s latest crackdown
ChalkbeatCommercial2026-08-14New York loses millions in sex ed money after uptick in teen pregnancies
The Guardian EducationIndependent2026-08-14Students squeezed out of university courses after bumper A-level grades
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-17LIVEActress Hayden Panettiere, known for roles in Heroes and Nashville, dies aged 36In a statement, Panettiere's father says she was "a force of nature". No cause of death has been confirmed.
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-17'I want my brother back' - Tupac’s brother tells BBC murder trial won’t bring justiceThe BBC's Shaimaa Khalil sat down with Mopreme Shakur ahead of the trial for his brother and late rapper's 1996 murder.8 hrs agoUS & Canada
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-17Sadie Sink and Adam Driver to star in new X-Men movieHeartstopper's Kit Connor and Christopher Abbot are also joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.2 days agoNewsbeat
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-16Ariana Grande leaves problems at home as her tour hits the UKThe star plays the first of 10 dates in London, after which she will "step back" from public life.1 hr agoCulture
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-15Stephen Bear jailed over sex offender breachesThe TV personality posted in Brazil "the police will not be able to catch" him, a court hears.1 day agoEssex
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-15Moment €9m worth of art stolen from Italy museumPolice released the CCTV footage after the art, which was stolen in March, was recovered.12 hrs agoEurope
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-14Glastonbury festival organiser dismisses rumours that Madonna will headline in 2027Emily Eavis says the festival has booked its headliners, but the Queen of Pop is "definitely not" among them.56 mins agoSomerset
BBC EntertainmentPublic2026-08-14The Office's Lucy Davis 'overwhelmed' by kindness after cancer diagnosisThe Office actress thanks well-wishers for their support after she revealed she had incurable cancer.2 hrs agoCulture
The Guardian EnvironmentIndependent2026-08-17Lala weakens to tropical storm as it lashes Hawaii with heavy wind and rain
BBC EnvironmentPublic2026-08-15Hawaii braces for potential first direct hit by a hurricane in 34 years
The Guardian EnvironmentIndependent2026-08-16📡 2 sources‘Awed by nature’: fans mourn California’s beloved Jackie the bald eagle, whose legacy soars on
The Guardian EnvironmentIndependent2026-08-16Florida sets record for sea turtle nests but Trump move could stall recovery
AP ClimateAgency2026-08-14Peru steps up fight against illegal gold mining as activity enters protected Amazon reserve
The Guardian EnvironmentIndependent2026-08-16University spinout to launch water quality app for UK and US waters
BBC EnvironmentPublic2026-08-14📡 2 sourcesElectric vehicle sales targets could be cut after pressure from car makers