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Daily Archives: 22 Luglio 2025
The ‘underwater bushfire’ cooking Australia’s reefs
Divers at one of Australia's world-famous reefs said their experience was "like swimming on a corpse".
Big cat owners hide their animals amid Pakistani crackdown
Punjab rangers launch raids after one pet lion escaped and attacked a woman and two children.
‘They shot patients in beds’ – BBC hears claims of massacre at Suweida hospital
The BBC visits Suweida's National Hospital where staff claim patients were killed by Syrian government forces.
US House speaker shuts down chamber to block Epstein vote
The decision to bring forward the summer recess means Republican leaders can delay a politically fraught vote on the disclosures.
Jeremy Bowen: Israel’s allies see evidence of war crimes in Gaza mounting up
The Middle East has been transformed since 7 October, and almost two years on, the conflict in Gaza is at another inflection point.
Gaza war: Is the UK selling arms to Israel?
The UK suspended dozens of arms licences to Israel last year, but many say the measures do not go far enough.
Wife of Diogo Jota posts ‘forever’ tribute
Rute Cardoso has shared photos of their 22 June wedding in a post to Instagram.
DR Congo rescuers dig with bare hands for trapped miners
Six people have been pulled out alive, with one seriously injured, since shafts collapsed on Sunday.
French cities impose curfews on children after drug violence
Local authorities have adopted the measures following a series of violent incidents, including shootings.
Crackdown on Pakistan’s illegal big cats after pet lion attack
BBC Pakistan correspondent Azadeh Moshiri joined wildlife officials on their raids.
WHO condemns Israeli attacks on facilities in central Gaza
The UN agency accuses Israeli forces of attacking a building housing its staff and their families in Deir al-Balah.
Accuser says ‘rollercoaster’ of Epstein files saga is a ‘real weight’ on victims
Annie Farmer believes the case has been politicised and says the recent wave of publicity has left her feeling "used" and exhausted.
Indian vice president’s resignation sparks speculation
In an unexpected turn of events, Dhankar submitted his resignation to the president on Monday.
BBC sees fragile ceasefire holding in Syria’s battle-scarred Suweida province
Sectarian clashes between Druze fighters and Bedouin militia began in the southern Syrian province about 10 days ago.
China finds cover-up in lead poisoning of 200 children
Education officials received bribes while health officials tampered with tests, investigators say.
UK fighter jet stuck in India for five weeks leaves for Australia
The F-35B landed in Kerala on 14 June after running into bad weather, then it reported a technical snag.
Ukraine and Russia set for fresh peace talks, Zelensky says
Renewed efforts for a ceasefire come after the US pledged fresh military aid for Kyiv.
Migrants deported from US tortured in El Salvador, Venezuela says
Venezuela is investigating claims of human rights abuses against 250 people detained in notorious prison.
The voices in the cockpit fuelling controversy over Air India crash
Air India Express 171's crash report offered no closure - just more speculation and one haunting, unexplained detail.
Trump administration releases files on Martin Luther King Jr
About 230,000 pages of records are unsealed, despite opposition from some of the King family.