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Daily Archives: 30 Aprile 2025
Chaos on roads as residents flee rampant Israel wildfires
Buildings burn and land is scorched as wildfires spread outside of Jerusalem.
At least three deaths linked to massive Spain power cut
Authorities are investigating whether a family of three died in circumstances linked to Monday's major outage.
Katy Perry felt ‘battered and bruised’ by backlash
The singer faced criticism after taking part in an all-female space flight earlier this month.
Swedish police arrest teenager after fatal triple shooting
The arrest comes after three people, all reportedly under the age of 20, were shot dead in a hair salon.
Border crossings, egg prices and jobs – Trump’s 100 days speech fact-checked
BBC Verify has looked into some of the claims made by the US president during his speech in Michigan.
Food authors say Australian influencer copied their recipes
Brooke Bellamy, who owns the popular Brooki Bakehouse, has rejected the allegations.
Xi’s real test is not Trump’s trade war
The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy
Five things you need to make it through a power cut
People in Spain and Portugal tell us what got them through a day with no electricity.
Life inside Iraq’s ‘Forbidden Zone’ controlled by Turkey
Turkey has been building military bases on Iraqi territory, the BBC finds, raising fears of an occupation.
The TikTokers accused of triggering an election scandal
The BBC speaks to Romanian influencers, implicated in the unprecedented cancellation of an EU election
‘We want to trade’: Vietnam’s future caught between the US and China again
The South East Asian country is on a path to prosperity, 50 years after the end of the Vietnam War.
Australia’s last vote was all about Indigenous people. Now they say it’s ‘silence’
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition leader Peter Dutton have had little to say on First Nations issues.