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News imageA sliver of the moon and parts of the orion spacecraft off to the side.

Artemis II leaves Earth's orbit on track for far side of the Moon

The mission's last, big push on its lunar journey takes humans out of the Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972.

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'Trust us, you look amazing': Artemis II astronauts speak from space

The crew on board the Artemis II spoke by video link, sharing messages for their families and experiences of the trip so far.

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News imagePeople stand near the B1 bridge damaged by a strike, as the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran continues, in Karaj, Iran, April 3, 2026
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Kuwait oil refinery hit by drone attack as Trump threatens to strike Iran's bridges and power plants

Iran launches fresh strikes on Israel and Gulf nations overnight, with fires reported at Kuwait's Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery.

International law experts allege violations in Iran war

The White House says it is making the entire region safer by eliminating short and long-term threats.

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World

Trump removes US Attorney General Pam Bondi

Bondi's time as top US law enforcement officer was overshadowed by her handling of the Epstein files.

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US & Canada

Marmalades may need to be relabelled under post-Brexit food deal

The breakfast favourite will be legally renamed when Britain aligns with new EU labelling rules.

12 hrs ago
Politics

Cuba to release more than 2,000 prisoners, as pressure from US mounts

US President Trump has made clear his desire to change Cuba's leadership and has placed the country under an oil embargo.

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News imageA koala on Kangaroo Island hugs a tree branch and looks at the camera (Credit: Ana Norman Bermudez)

This island is saving koalas from chlamydia

A disease-free island enclave could hold the key to koalas' survival – but it is also a genetic bottleneck. Can scientists stop their decline, before it's too late?

News imageChow Yun-Fat and Tony Leung Chiu-wai in Hard Boiled (Credit: Alamy)

Film's greatest action hero is not who you think

The Hong Kong actor made a series of films with director John Woo that revolutionised the action genre – and key to them was his beguiling mixture of toughness and tenderness.


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Makers of plastic and glass bottles are struggling to access raw materials as the war squeezes supplies.

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Hegseth asks US Army's top general to step down

Gen Randy George was nominated for the role in 2023 by former President Joe Biden.

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The judge left in place three allegations against Baldoni, meaning the civil trial will go ahead next month.

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Burkina Faso must 'forget' about democracy, military leader says

Capt Ibrahim Traoré, who seized power in 2023, says democratic rule would not work for his country.

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Myanmar's coup leader who set off a brutal civil war becomes president

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News imageMilitary Chief Min Aung Hlaing arrives to deliver a speech during a ceremony to mark Myanmar's Armed Forces Day in Naypyidaw on March 27, 2026

Who is the coup leader who will be Myanmar's next president?

Min Aung Hlaing led the catastrophic coup that tipped the country into civil war in 2021.

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The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins takes a closer look at US costs as it continues its war with with Iran.

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The former prosecutor has a long-standing relationship with President Trump, having represented him in the criminal hush-money case.

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Passengers watch Artemis II blast off from commercial plane

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The order does not affect generic medicines, the most commonly used in the US.

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Oil prices jump and shares drop after Trump threatens more Iran strikes

Dubai's tourism sector reels from 'brutal' impact of war


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Zendaya and Robert Pattinson's new film about a soon-to-be married couple is a romcom with a disturbing difference. The result is 2026's "first great cinematic conversation-starter".

Arlo Parks: 'I got out of my head and into my body'

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These artworks are by women - men got the credit

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News imageA woman sits on a remote shore on the Norwegian coastline in front of a campfire, a cabin and a forest while reading a book under a moody grey sky (Credit: Alamy)

An Easter crime fiction wave is sweeping Norway

Visitors to Norway during Easter might find the streets emptier than usual, thanks to the nation's cherished Eastertime obsession: retreating to isolated cabins to binge crime novels.

Slowjamastan: The new 'nation' hiding in the US

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Inside the Turkish city built on 'green gold'

For centuries, pistachios have defined Gaziantep. Today, they remain the most prized ingredient in Turkey's culinary capital – and the secret behind its legendary baklava.

The rare 'dinosaur egg' returning from extinction

Congee to consommé: Why every culture has a healing broth

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Earth

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A rogue mushroom is tearing through US forests

The unstoppable golden oyster is ripping through woodland, after escaping from cultivation. As it runs riot, mushroom enthusiasts are rescuing the native fungi in its path.

The delicate question of where responsibility lies for safety on UK mountains

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