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Monthly Archives: Luglio 2025
Watch: Fighter jet swerves dramatically to avoid birds near packed beach
Footage shows a Spanish fighter jet narrowly missing a flock of birds during an air show in Gijon.
A mistaken elevator, frantic emails and a run for help – how New York shooting unfolded
Workers barricaded doors and sent goodbye notes as a man roamed through a skyscraper killing people.
Watch: How did Gaza get to the brink of starvation?
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams explains how the people of Gaza have reached a point of starvation.
Bowen: Plan to recognise Palestinian state a big change for British foreign policy
PM Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel takes "substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza".
Famine ‘currently playing out’ in Gaza, UN-backed experts warn
It comes as aid agencies warn Israel's recent measures to increase aid supplies are not enough.
Hundreds of arrests during deadly Angola fuel protests
"People are fed up, hunger is rife," activists tell the BBC as thousands join protests in Luanda.
BBC visits Beijing region hit by deadly flood
The BBC's Stephen McDonell is in Miyun, one of the areas hardest-hit by the severe weather.
Watch: Nursing home residents rescued from China floods
At least 30 people have been killed in floods that have inundated large parts of northeastern China.
Watch: Four killed in Manhattan shooting
A New York City police officer is among the four people killed in a shooting inside a Midtown Manhattan high-rise building.
Watch: BBC’s Jeremy Bowen goes onboard a plane dropping aid into Gaza
The BBC's international editor was on a Jordanian flight as it dropped supplies into Gaza.
Pro-Ukraine hacker group claims Aeroflot cyber-attack
The Kremlin says reports of a cyber-attack on Russia's national carrier Aeroflot are "worrying".
Nigeria kidnappers kill 35 hostages even after ransom paid
They were put to death despite ransoms being paid for their release, a local official told the BBC.
Southern European heatwave fans multiple wildfires
Greece and Turkey are among the countries battling wildfires as temperatures spike in southern Europe.
How Trump wants the US to cash in on mineral-rich DR Congo’s peace deal
The US president is spearheading an ambitious but controversial deal to end a long-running conflict.
The Caribbean islands that give you a passport if you buy a home
Five of the region's island nations offer such citizenship by investment for as little as $200,000.
Google failed to warn 10 million of Turkey earthquake severity
The tech giant said only 469 serious warnings were sent out ahead of the 7.8 magnitude quake.
The ancient site that has become a political flashpoint in India
The archaeological site of Keeladi has unearthed remnants of an urban settlement, fuelling competing historical claims.
BBC uncovers lasting toxic legacy of cargo ship disaster off Sri Lanka
Scientists warn the damage to the environment after the 2021 X-Press Pearl disaster could be much more enduring.
Bowen: Israel’s aid measures a gesture to allies horrified by Gaza starvation
This might be a tacit admission by the Israelis that they need to do more - but more likely the measures are a response to allies.
Passengers use emergency slides to flee plane fire in US
One person was taken to hospital after a fire started during takeoff.