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2/20/2026

Nasa targets early March to send humans back around the Moon

Nasa sets the launch date following a successful "wet dress rehearsal" of the Artemis II mission.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3Oo0aDm

Anna Murdoch-Mann, mother of News Corp heir, dies aged 81

The author, journalist and philanthropist died at home in Florida, according to Rupert Murdoch's news outlets.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4rmZPzg
2/19/2026

Watch: The day Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested

The former prince spent the day at a police station in Norfolk, before being released under investigation.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4aBgysV
2/18/2026

US to withdraw troops from Syria as tensions mount with Iran

The decision came as US President Donald Trump ramps up military presence in the Middle East as tensions mount with Iran.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4tDxGp7
2/17/2026

'He did it for us': US soldier recalls Jesse Jackson's efforts to free him and two other POWs

In 1999, Jesse Jackson flew to Yugoslavia to help free three US soldiers captured during the Kosovo War.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4rRQ6AL

Suspect in Rhode Island ice hockey shooting killed ex-wife and son

Robert Dorgan - who also went by the name Roberta Esposito - was found dead inside the Pawtucket arena.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4aBZ7H5
2/16/2026

Trump's new world order has become real and Europe is having to adjust fast

European nations are asking whether traditional alliances can suffice, or whether they should be diversifying

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4riXULY

Trump has big plans for Venezuela's oil but are they feasible?

The US president wants American energy firms to start extracting the crude but they are reluctant.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3OtwVyO
2/15/2026

ByteDance to curb AI video app after Disney legal threat

Videos featuring Spider-Man and other characters which are Disney's intellectual property have gone viral since Seedance's update.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4bTy4JT

No arrests made after police search residence near Nancy Guthrie's home

A search has been carried out in Tuscon, Arizona, close to where the 84-year-old was abducted nearly two weeks ago.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3OeDbKS
2/14/2026

Planned US-funded baby vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau blasted by WHO

Giving some newborns in Guinea-Bissau an established hepatitis B treatment but not others is "unethical", it says.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4ru0MWo
2/13/2026

Why writer Arundhati Roy's cult classic film is still relevant in India

Nearly 40 years on, the Booker prize-winning writer's debut campus satire is set to be screened in Berlin.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/467En93

Analysis: Trump takes victory lap after biggest climate rollback yet

The move marks the culmination of a decade-long push by the president to tear up climate policies he argues stifle industry.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3MCOSdM
2/12/2026

The Hindu who stood up for a Muslim and became a hero

Deepak Kumar's confronting of Hindu vigilantes is being hailed as a rare act of heroism. It's also got him death threats.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4azWBBq

Canada mass shooting suspect had police visits over mental health struggles

Police say the suspect's firearms licence expired two years ago, and exactly who owned the guns used in the attack is unclear.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3MxMlkW
2/11/2026

'One in a billion': Dawson's Creek stars lead tributes to James Van Der Beek

Van Der Beek's co-star Busy Philipps urged people to support the actor's family through an online fundraiser.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3O8PIzu

Mother of fire disaster victims speaks to Swiss bar owners at hearing

Leila Micheloud had gone to the court where Jacques Moretti was being questioned over the deadly Crans-Montana fire.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4qugAHC

US House votes to overturn Trump's tariffs on Canada

Six Republican lawmakers joined Democrats to back a resolution that seeks to end the tariffs Trump imposed on Canada last year.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4cv46vM

Bud Cort, star of cult classic Harold and Maude, dies aged 77

The veteran actor of stage and screen appeared in more than 80 films and TV series.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4rgxue2
2/10/2026

Trump's world order hangs over Europe on eve of key defence conference

Leaders gather this week for the Munich Security Conference, with European security at a crossroads.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4qpYVRd
2/09/2026

Palestinians say new Israeli measures in West Bank amount to de facto annexation

The measures aim to increase Israeli control over the occupied West Bank in terms of property law, planning, licensing and enforcement.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4trF7j0
2/08/2026

Luxury travel takes off as plane makers chase Asia's super-rich

Parts of the aviation industry are shifting towards wealthy customers and selling a more luxurious type of international travel.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4kluJVU
2/07/2026

US wants Russia and Ukraine to end war by June, says Zelensky

The Ukrainian leader says difficult issues remain, as Russia carries out further strikes on energy facilities.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4cdI2Wn

ICE protester speaks out after White House shared fake arrest image

The White House posted an edited image of Nekima Levy Armstrong after she was arrested for organising a protest in a church.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/45SBBnQ

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

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

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4qqUaqO
2/06/2026

Watch: Trump has called to nationalise US elections. Is it a big deal?

The BBC's Washington correspondent Daniel Bush explains why the US president's comments are causing a stir in a midterm election year.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3Zm75PK

Russian general shot several times in Moscow

Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev is a senior figure in the main directorate of Russia's military general staff.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4ceisRb

For Thailand's popular progressives, winning the vote is only the first hurdle

The country votes again this weekend after three years of political turmoil.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4tlIx76
2/05/2026

What's happened since Savannah Guthrie's mother disappeared?

Police have offered a reward of $50,000 for information on the disappearance, while the FBI says it is reviewing two ransom notes.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3ZXPhdG

A global craze for Korean culture is making its humblest snacks unaffordable

Black, crispy, often flat and square, dried seaweed is growing in popularity - but also in price.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/45OGHSd
2/04/2026

Suspect identified after disappearance of four-year-old in Australian outback

Gus Lamont was last seen playing outside his home on a remote sheep station on 27 September.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4tdd2fj

Watch: Giant phantom jellyfish floating off Argentina

A rare phantom jellyfish has been spotted by scientists exploring the deep sea in the South Atlantic.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4tjSRMR

Trial of Norway crown princess's son hears tearful account in rape trial

The first alleged victim begins giving evidence in Marius Borg Høiby's trial for rape and more than 30 other alleged offences.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3NVyKV9

Spain announces plans to ban social media for under-16s

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says the move will protect children from the "digital Wild West".

from BBC News https://bbc.in/46k32Hj
2/02/2026

'Enemy' insults and questioning Putin: Steve Rosenberg on tightrope of reporting from Russia

The BBC's Russia editor reflects on the difficulties of working as a British journalist in Moscow.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4aa4SLY
2/01/2026

India's snakebite crisis is killing tens of thousands every year

A new report has found that 99% of healthcare workers in India face challenges administering antivenom.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/3NZB11q

'Enemy' insults and questioning Putin: Steve Rosenberg on tightrope of reporting from Russia

The BBC's Russia editor reflects on the difficulties of working as a British journalist in Moscow.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4aa4SLY

Moment bright light trail streaks across New Zealand skyline

The footage was captured by a webcam at the Heretaunga Boating Club in the capital city of Wellington.

from BBC News https://bbc.in/4rtwsuX

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