Category: News

  • CIA identifies second officer involved in ‘Argo’ mission

    CIA identifies second officer involved in ‘Argo’ mission

    For the first time, the CIA has revealed the identity of a second officer who played a key role in a 1980 rescue mission in Iran that later inspired the Oscar-winning film Argo. Also known as the “Canadian caper”, the risky and complex operation saw the CIA smuggle six US diplomats out of Iran disguised…

  • Libyan official refutes blame for flood disaster

    Libyan official refutes blame for flood disaster

    This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Matt Murphy BBC News An official in eastern Libya has denied allegations that many of those killed in devastating floods last weekend were told to stay in their homes. Othman Abdul Jalil, a spokesperson for the…

  • Diamonds and diplomacy: How ex-envoy Robert Olson fell from grace

    Diamonds and diplomacy: How ex-envoy Robert Olson fell from grace

    By Holly Honderich in Washington In 2012, when Richard Olson reported to Islamabad to begin his posting as US ambassador to Pakistan, the veteran diplomat was faced with an icy welcome from his host country, angered by the United States’ military raid a year earlier to kill Osama Bin Laden. On the surface, Ambassador Olson…

  • Rubiales World Cup kiss row… in 87 seconds

    Rubiales World Cup kiss row… in 87 seconds

    Spain won the Women’s World Cup in August, but the team’s success has been overshadowed ever since by Luis Rubiales’s actions during the celebrations after the final whistle. As the winning team went on stage to receive their medals, the then-head of Spanish football kissed midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips – a kiss he…

  • BBC correspondent arrives in flood-hit Derna

    BBC correspondent arrives in flood-hit Derna

    BBC correspondent Anna Foster is on the ground in the Libyan port city of Derna, where thousands of people were killed when two dams burst in the wake of Storm Daniel. She describes the scene of the disaster, where rescuers, ambulance crews and forensic teams are working fast after whole neighbourhoods were washed away. Figures…

  • Berlin protesters condemn Russian soprano Netrebko’s opera performance

    Berlin protesters condemn Russian soprano Netrebko’s opera performance

    By Dearbail Jordan BBC News Protesters have targeted Berlin’s State Opera for refusing to cancel Russian opera singer Anna Netrebko’s first performance there since the 2022 war. Chanting “shame”, they accused the soprano of failing to condemn Vladimir Putin for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Berlin’s mayor, its senator for culture and Ukraine’s German ambassador have…

  • Trevor Noah jumps into fan’s car to beat traffic in Johannesburg

    Trevor Noah jumps into fan’s car to beat traffic in Johannesburg

    By Matt Murphy BBC News We all know that nightmarish feeling in the pit of our stomachs as we realise we’re running late! On Friday, that played out live on air for Trevor Noah. The South African comic was due to appear on the 947 radio station in Johannesburg for a morning chat. But bad…

  • Biden: ‘Record corporate profits should be shared’

    Biden: ‘Record corporate profits should be shared’

    US President Joe Biden will send two of his aides to Detroit to serve as mediators between the striking United Auto Workers and the ‘big three’ automakers – General Motors, Ford and Stellantis. Biden said the corporations should ‘go further’ in the negotiations.

  • UWA strike: Biden says striking car workers deserve ‘fair share’

    UWA strike: Biden says striking car workers deserve ‘fair share’

    This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. US President Joe Biden has sided with workers who have gone on strike in a pay dispute with three of America’s biggest car-makers. Nearly 13,000 staff walked off the job on Friday at three plants owned by…

  • Morocco earthquake: The teacher who lost all 32 of her pupils

    Morocco earthquake: The teacher who lost all 32 of her pupils

    By Yassmin Farag BBC World Service The thoughts of one Moroccan schoolteacher immediately turned to her pupils when she felt the 6.8-magnitude earthquake strike a week ago. Nesreen Abu ElFadel was in Marrakesh – but Adaseel, the mountain village that was home to her school and pupils, was closer to the epicentre. The Arabic- and…