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Daily Archives: 11 Maggio 2025
BBC team’s tense encounter with sanctioned Israeli settler while filming in West Bank
Israeli settler Moshe Sharvit established a so-called 'outpost' in occupied West Bank
Amber Heard announces birth of twins in Mother’s Day post
The US actress reveals that she has welcomed daughter Agnes and son Ocean and is "elated beyond words".
Zelensky challenges Putin to meet him after Trump demands Ukraine-Russia talks
"I will be waiting for Putin in Türkiye on Thursday. Personally," the Ukrainian leader writes after Trump urged him to "have the meeting, now!"
Taliban suspends chess over gambling concerns
Chess will be suspended until religious considerations are addressed, a spokesman said.
Three men held over suitcases stuffed with hermit crabs
The suspects are accused of attempting to smuggle 160kg of live crabs out of Japan.
Watch: Crowds cheer as Pope holds first Sunday address
Worshippers packed St Peter's Square as Pope Leo XIV called for an end to global conflicts.
What Trump does next on Ukraine is key – and he could go either way
Neither Putin nor Zelensky want to be seen by Trump as the obstacle to peace, writes Frank Gardner.
What is habeas corpus and why might Donald Trump want to suspend it?
It is a safeguard against unlawful imprisonment - but the White House is "actively looking" at pausing it.
How backchannels and US mediators pulled India and Pakistan back from the brink
India and Pakistan agree to a full and immediate ceasefire after days of cross-border strikes.
‘Proud to be young’ – Beauty queen, lawyer and Botswana’s youngest cabinet minister
Lesego Chombo tells the BBC she was appointed by the president before he had even met her.
Along the Canada border, small-town America feels sting of Trump’s trade war
Since the trade war began, crossings between the US and Canada are down some 17%. What has that cost towns such as Port Huron and Michigan?
Alcatraz’s last living inmate on Trump’s plan to reopen prison
Charlie Hopkins was imprisoned in Alcatraz in the 1950s, where he spent three "lonely" years.