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BBCRepublic of Ireland v Israel: Players won't be stopped from taking a stand on Israel, says Nathan CollinsMay 26, 2026
Nathan Collins says Republic of Ireland players will not be stopped from taking a stand over upcoming matches against Israel. The fixtures have prompted protests and calls for a boycott amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
China's BYD has overtaken Tesla as the world's top seller of electric vehicles. State-backed investment and rising global demand have helped Chinese manufacturers pull ahead of competitors in the United States.
The United States has launched new strikes on Iranian targets despite a ceasefire, while Tehran plans to lift its internet shutdown. Global tensions, an escalating Ebola outbreak, extreme heat in Europe, and economic shifts in Saudi Arabia also feature in the latest developments.
Farmers say soaring fertiliser and diesel prices are putting their livelihoods at risk. With input costs rising sharply and margins squeezed, many warn they may be forced to cut production or leave the industry.
A Shropshire farmer says he has spent £25,000 more on fertiliser due to the war in Iran and rising global volatility. He warns that higher costs and supply disruption are leaving farmers financially exposed and reliant on borrowing.
The United States has launched new strikes on Iranian targets despite a ceasefire, as tensions simmer globally. The podcast also covers clashes in the Middle East, an escalating Ebola outbreak in central Africa, and extreme heat across Europe.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, Train hits Belgian school bus in fatal crashMay 26, 2026
A train has collided with a school bus in Belgium, killing several children and adults. Police have opened an investigation, saying safety barriers were down at the crossing.
Israel’s prime minister has vowed to intensify strikes against Hezbollah despite a recent ceasefire extension. The expansion of attacks beyond southern Lebanon has heightened fears of wider escalation as casualties and displacement continue to rise.
More than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims have begun the Hajj in Saudi Arabia amid lingering fears of renewed regional conflict. Authorities have tightened security as worshippers carry out the annual rites in Mecca.
More than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims have started the Hajj in Saudi Arabia amid lingering concerns over recent conflict with Iran. Authorities have strengthened security as worshippers carry out the annual rituals in intense heat.
Mexico will host Iran during the 2026 World Cup after the United States declined to let the team stay overnight. Security concerns related to the Middle East conflict prompted the change in arrangements.
Africa Day 2026 prompts reflections from three generations on what it means to be African today. The programme also hears from South African activists who returned home after being detained during a Gaza-bound aid mission.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, African countries join forces to prevent Ebola spreadingMay 25, 2026
African nations step up cross-border efforts to contain a worsening Ebola outbreak. The podcast also covers tensions in the Middle East, concerns over child marriage in Afghanistan, and debate around the Enhanced Games.
A Belfast activist deported after joining a Gaza aid flotilla has returned home, describing the mission as exhausting and worrying. The interception and detention of activists sparked international criticism.
Seven United Kingdom activists detained after their Gaza-bound flotilla was intercepted by Israel have returned home. They allege abuse during detention, claims that Israeli authorities strongly deny.
Seven British activists detained after Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound flotilla have returned home alleging abuse in custody. Israeli authorities deny the claims and say the operation followed lawful procedures.
Iran's World Cup training base has reportedly been moved from Arizona to Tijuana after approval from world football's governing body. The change follows security concerns and reduces travel time to match venues.
Eleven Irish activists have returned home after being detained when Israeli forces intercepted an aid flotilla bound for Gaza. The incident has drawn international criticism and renewed scrutiny of Israel's naval blockade.
Activists intercepted while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have alleged abuse in Israeli custody, including physical and sexual violence. Israel has denied the claims, saying detainees were treated lawfully and respectfully.
Four air ambulance staff walked five marathons in five days, raising more than £15,000 for Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex. The team completed the 131-mile route in Surrey after setting off from Kent.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe by Katja Hoyer, 1939 and 2026: The Furies of WarMay 22, 2026
Katja Hoyer’s work follows the residents of Weimar as war and persecution transform their lives in 1939. Through personal stories and modern research, it reflects on how a cultured society descended into dictatorship and violence.
Marco Rubio is visiting India to promote American energy exports as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz deepen India’s fuel crisis. The trip also addresses trade tensions, regional diplomacy and the future of a key four-nation partnership in the Indo-Pacific.
Activists deported after Israel intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla allege abuse and sexual assault while in detention. Several governments say their citizens reported injuries, while Israel denies all claims of mistreatment.
Faith leaders in Oxfordshire have urged the Oxford Union to withdraw its invitation to far right activist Tommy Robinson. They say the planned debate risks deepening divisions at a time of rising community tensions.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, Rubio: US is constantly reassessing its relationship with NATOMay 22, 2026
Marco Rubio says Washington is reviewing its ties with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as the alliance signals greater independence. The podcast also covers unrest in Turkey, a heightened Ebola risk in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and major cultural and sporting developments.
The Royal International Air Tattoo has been cancelled بسبب the Middle East conflict. Organisers cited uncertainty over access to the air base and confirmed plans to return in 2027.
An Irish activist detained during a Gaza aid flotilla said she 'could not stay silent' after shouting at Israel's national security minister. The flotilla was intercepted by Israeli forces and all foreign activists were later deported.
Ferry passengers at Dover are being warned to expect delays as new European border procedures slow processing during the half term getaway. Contingency measures are in place as thousands of vehicles are expected to pass through the port.
A Norwich woman who was the first in Norfolk to receive a new sickle cell treatment has died after medical complications. An inquest has opened, with a full hearing due in August.
Gaza flotilla activists have been deported from Israel following international condemnation over their reported treatment. Several countries have summoned Israeli diplomats or called for sanctions, while detainees allege abuse and injuries.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, Outrage over Israel's treatment of Gaza flotilla activistsMay 21, 2026
Israel faces international backlash after the interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla and the treatment of activists on board. Other global developments include legal action in the Philippines, a landmark aviation verdict in France, and diplomatic efforts involving Iran and Pakistan.
Walmart says higher gasoline prices linked to the war with Iran are squeezing household budgets and slowing sales growth. The retailer warned that prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could also push food prices higher.
Spanish authorities have arrested Jonathan Andic in connection with the death of his father, Mango founder Isak Andic, after initially ruling it an accident. Investigators now suspect the fatal fall during a hike may have been intentional, a claim the family strongly denies.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe by Katja Hoyer, 1935 and 1936: The Shine of Nazism Wears ThinMay 20, 2026
Katja Hoyer's history of Weimar in 1935 and 1936 charts the tightening grip of Nazi rule on everyday life. As racial laws, militarisation and forced sterilisation take hold, the book explores how ordinary citizens navigated complicity and survival.
Nigeria’s Wale Tinubu says the Strait of Hormuz crisis is pushing countries to prioritise energy security over climate goals. He adds that rising tensions are boosting demand for West African oil and gas.
A suspected people smuggling leader has been arrested following an investigation into routes bringing migrants from Afghanistan to the United Kingdom. Authorities say the arrest marks a significant step in ongoing efforts to dismantle organised immigration crime networks.
A suspected senior people smuggler accused of organising thousands of English Channel crossings has been arrested in Iraqi Kurdistan. Authorities say the case could mark a significant breakthrough in efforts to tackle organised immigration crime.
Unleaded petrol has reached its highest price since the start of the Iran war. Further increases are expected unless oil prices fall significantly.
President Donald Trump has urged Iran to act quickly to revive stalled talks. Ongoing fighting in Lebanon remains a major obstacle to any agreement.
An 18-year-old man has been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence after a video allegedly showing antisemitic abuse in east London circulated online. He is due to appear at Thames Magistrates' Court.
Oil prices fell after the United States president said he postponed planned strikes on Iran as negotiations advanced. Hopes of reopening the Strait of Hormuz eased market fears, though military action remains possible if talks collapse.
Thomas Massie faces a Trump backed primary challenger after breaking with the president on spending and foreign policy. The closely watched Kentucky race will test the limits of Trump’s influence within the Republican Party.
Lebanon says more than 3,000 people have been killed by Israeli strikes since fighting with Hezbollah escalated in March. Violence has continued despite a ceasefire extension, with both sides reporting ongoing attacks and casualties.
A 36 year old man will be sentenced after admitting religiously aggravated threats against members of the Jewish community in north London. He also pleaded guilty to criminal damage and separate drug offences.
The Royal Pop watch launch led to global crowds, store closures and police intervention as demand surged. While some buyers see it as a valuable collectible, others question whether the hype and chaos were worth it.
Global bond markets fell as higher oil prices and Middle East tensions fueled fears of prolonged inflation. Investors are increasingly concerned that central banks will keep interest rates higher for longer.
Political executions are rising sharply in Iran, with dozens put to death this year on security-related charges. Rights groups say forced confessions, secret trials, and repression of dissent are driving the surge.
President Donald Trump warned Iran that time is running out as peace talks stall. Iran has defended its counterproposal, which calls for an immediate end to fighting and other concessions.
A drone strike caused a fire near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi, prompting an investigation by the United Arab Emirates. Officials said there were no injuries and no impact on nuclear safety, as regional tensions continue despite a ceasefire.
British fighter jets will receive a new low cost missile system to counter Iranian drones in the Middle East. The upgrade aims to reduce the high expense of intercepting large numbers of relatively cheap drones.
The United Kingdom will equip its jets with a lower-cost laser-guided rocket system to counter drones. The move follows costly interceptions during the 2024 Israel-Iran conflict and aims to improve defences against growing regional drone threats.
A Gwynedd garage owner has thanked residents who helped police catch fuel thieves after she appealed on Facebook. The case highlights a sharp rise in fuel thefts as small retailers struggle with soaring prices.
More than 4,000 officers were deployed in central London to separate rival protests and prevent disorder. A large buffer zone and extensive security measures helped avoid serious clashes, with dozens of arrests made during the day.
Twenty-five countries will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 grand final. The line-up includes automatic qualifiers and ten successful acts from each semi-final.
Nazi Germany forced Jewish prisoners to forge millions of British banknotes in a bid to damage the British economy during the Second World War. Some of the surviving counterfeit notes are now on display in northern England, highlighting the human story behind the plot.
Fatah leaders are meeting for the first time in a decade as public anger toward President Mahmoud Abbas grows. Despite promises of reform and elections, many Palestinians question the party’s legitimacy and direction amid war, financial crisis and internal divisions.
Police are investigating after a man was filmed making antisemitic threats in east London. Community patrols have been increased as officers work to identify the suspect.
Police are searching for a man accused of making antisemitic threats in east London after a video of the incident emerged. Community patrols have been increased while officers work to locate the suspect.
Donald Trump said he would accept a 20-year suspension of Iran's nuclear programme instead of a permanent halt. His remarks come amid fragile ceasefire talks and ongoing disagreement between Iran, Israel and the United States.
Donald Trump said he would accept a 20-year suspension of Iran’s nuclear programme instead of demanding a permanent end. His remarks signal a possible shift in position as fragile ceasefire talks continue.
After years of harsh rhetoric and escalating tariffs, Donald Trump struck a friendlier tone during a high-profile visit to Beijing. While limited trade agreements were announced, tensions remain as the United States continues targeted sanctions against Chinese firms.
Sheila Dillon speaks to growers about the challenges facing British fruit and vegetable production. Farmers and experts outline what they believe should be included in the government’s horticulture growth plan.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, CIA chief holds talks with Cuban officials in HavanaMay 15, 2026
The United States intelligence chief visits Cuba amid an escalating energy crisis and calls for reforms. Meanwhile, tensions flare in Jerusalem during a nationalist march, and other global stories range from Russian vigilante groups to a massive dinosaur discovery in Thailand.
The United Kingdom government has replaced Palantir’s refugee matching system with an in-house platform, saving millions of pounds annually. Officials say the new system offers greater flexibility, security and control over data.
Trump and Xi met in Beijing for high-profile talks that yielded no major trade deal but reaffirmed an existing truce. Technology tensions and a sharp warning from Beijing over Taiwan underscored the fragile state of relations.
Voters in Angela Rayner's constituency have expressed mixed views on her leadership ambitions after she settled a tax bill. Many said they would prefer other figures, such as Andy Burnham, and urged political stability over another leadership contest.
Saudi Arabia will launch the Dunes Twenty20 cricket league in October as its first professional franchise tournament. Organisers say the competition will proceed despite regional tensions and aim to attract top international players.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe by Katja Hoyer, 1925-1926: More Priest than PoliticianMay 14, 2026
Katja Hoyer examines how Hitler used the town of Weimar to energize the Nazi movement in the mid 1920s. The book explores the social tensions and individual choices that enabled the rise of extremism.
A journalist and a former soldier investigate a suspected smuggling kingpin behind thousands of illegal crossings to the United Kingdom. Their search uncovers a powerful and dangerous network operating across Europe and northern Iraq.
BBCHezbollah support endures in south Lebanon as ceasefire fails to stop war with IsraelMay 13, 2026
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed nine members of the same family, including four children. The attack highlights the ongoing violence and enduring support for Hezbollah despite failed ceasefire efforts.
Airlines in Europe are expected to raise ticket prices as jet fuel costs climb בעקבות Middle East supply disruptions. Industry leaders warn the impact could last into next year, especially during the busy summer season.
Air fares in Europe are expected to rise as jet fuel prices surge בעקבות disruption in the Middle East. While no immediate shortages are reported, concerns remain about supplies during the busy summer travel season.
Israel's Eurovision contestant Noam Bettan said he was surprised after protests interrupted his semi final performance in Vienna. Demonstrators were removed from the arena amid chants and pro Palestine messages.
Two Gaza sisters have won a regional environmental award for turning rubble into reusable bricks. They plan to use the prize money to help others rebuild their community.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe by Katja Hoyer, 1922-1924: A Slow CreepMay 13, 2026
A portrait of Weimar between 1922 and 1924 captures cultural brilliance alongside political and economic collapse. As hyperinflation and extremism rise, the foundations of the republic begin to crack.
Tui has reported a 10 percent fall in summer holiday revenue from United Kingdom customers amid higher fuel costs and geopolitical tensions. While travellers are booking later, analysts say demand has not collapsed.
Eurovision organisers say they are closely monitoring voting after concerns over Israel's influence last year. New rules have been introduced to limit multiple voting and curb disproportionate promotional campaigns.
Tui has reported a 10% fall in summer booking revenue from United Kingdom customers amid caution linked to the Iran conflict. The company is trimming airline capacity as fuel price concerns weigh on the travel sector.
A shortage of Alphonso mangoes has pushed up prices and reduced supplies in south London at the height of the season. Traders cite poor harvests in India and higher transport costs linked to Middle East conflict.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, Trump heads to China for crucial talks with Xi JinpingMay 13, 2026
President Donald Trump heads to Beijing for crucial talks with Xi Jinping focused on trade and Iran. The podcast also covers a major technology court battle, a breakthrough in human immunodeficiency virus treatment research, and international reactions at the Eurovision Song Contest.
Israel has reached the Eurovision Song Contest final despite protests linked to the conflict in Gaza. Singer Noam Bettan received both boos and cheers during his semi-final performance.
Israel progressed to the Eurovision final despite audible protests during the semi final. Finland is emerging as the favourite, while Boy George's guest appearance for San Marino failed to secure qualification.
Air India faces mounting losses, leadership upheaval and safety concerns ahead of the final report into its deadly Ahmedabad crash. Analysts warn that the findings could further test the airline's fragile turnaround.
BBCTrump-Xi summit: A decade on, the US president returns to a stronger and more assertive ChinaMay 12, 2026
Donald Trump returns to Beijing to meet a more powerful and assertive China under Xi Jinping. Trade, technology and global tensions dominate the agenda as both leaders navigate a transformed economic and geopolitical landscape.
An independent Israeli report concludes that Hamas used systematic sexual violence during the 7 October 2023 attacks and against hostages. The findings, based on extensive testimony and evidence, describe the acts as deliberate and potentially constituting war crimes.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe by Katja Hoyer, 1945 and 1914: Germany in a NutshellMay 11, 2026
A portrait of Weimar from 1914 to 1945 reveals how a centre of culture became entangled in the rise of Nazism. Through the lives of Carl Weirich and Rosa Schmidt, the book examines responsibility, denial, and the fragility of democracy.
A man has pleaded guilty to religiously aggravated assaults against three Jewish people in Enfield. He has been remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a later date.
The European Union has agreed to sanction Israeli settlers and organisations over violence in the West Bank after months of delay. The decision follows a political shift in Hungary and includes additional measures against representatives from Hamas.
A man has pleaded guilty to religiously aggravated assault and harassment against three Jewish people in Enfield. He has been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing.
A painting looted from Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker during the Second World War has been found in the home of descendants of a Dutch Nazi collaborator. An investigation confirmed the artwork’s origins, and the family member who revealed it says it should be returned to the rightful heirs.
Protests over the war in Gaza disrupted the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, including a stage invasion attempt during Israel’s performance. The incident has raised questions about the event’s future amid rising political tensions.
BBCIranian activist tells BBC how fear of war restarting intensifies trauma of repressionMay 10, 2026
An Iranian activist describes severe trauma and fear as repression and the threat of renewed war weigh on daily life in Tehran. She warns that arrests, executions, and psychological strain are increasing as the conflict deepens Iran's crisis.
BBCHis father had just been buried. Then West Bank settlers forced him to dig up the bodyMay 10, 2026
A Palestinian family says Jewish settlers tried to exhume an elderly man’s body shortly after his burial in a West Bank village. The family says they intervened as the grave was being broken open.
Adolescence made history at the British Academy Television Awards with four wins, the most ever for a single show in one year. Major prizes were also shared among reality, comedy and documentary programmes, with Dame Mary Berry and Martin Lewis receiving special honours.
The Bafta Television Awards 2026 are being held in London, with winners revealed live throughout the ceremony. The awards honour the best television programmes and performances of the past year across drama, comedy, factual and entertainment categories.
A Norfolk homeowner discovered a large Cold War era nuclear bunker beneath his house when he first viewed the property. Now, as interest in private shelters rises, he plans to turn the underground space into a cinema and storage area.















































































