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Sam Bankman-Fried: Trial of ‘Crypto King’ begins
By Natalie Sherman & Erin Delmore BBC Business team, New York Former crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried is staring down decades in prison, as his trial over what has been called one of the biggest financial frauds in US history gets under way. Opening arguments in the case are expected later in New York, after jury…
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The Singing Detective: the British masterpiece that changed TV forever
The unconventional TV drama gave the late, great actor, who died last week, his defining role. It blazed a trail – and stands as one of the greatest British series ever made, argues Adam Scovell. With the death of Irish actor Sir Michael Gambon last week, it was inevitable that headlines celebrating his life and…
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Rules of engagement issued to hacktivists after chaos
By Joe Tidy Cyber correspondent The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has, for the first time, published rules of engagement for civilian hackers involved in conflicts. The war watchdog warns unprecedented numbers of people are joining patriotic cyber-gangs since the Ukraine invasion. The eight rules include bans on attacks on hospitals, hacking tools…
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Kevin McCarthy’s replacement will inherit a poisoned chalice too
By Anthony Zurcher North America Correspondent on Capitol Hill Back in January, Kevin McCarthy struck a deal to become House speaker that gave any one member of Congress the power to force a vote on whether to remove him. On Tuesday, one Republican – Matt Gaetz – did exactly that. And, with the help of…
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Donald Trump: Judge issues gag order on former president in NY fraud case
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Chloe Kim BBC News The judge presiding over Donald Trump’s civil fraud case issued a limited gag order after the ex-president made “disparaging” remarks about a court clerk. Mr Trump had attacked Judge Arthur Engoron’s clerk…
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India-China feud keeps international planes out of Nepal airport
By Anbarasan Ethirajan BBC News The bright orange hotel sticks out as far as the eye can see – but unfortunately for its owner Bishnu Sharma, there is hardly anyone there to see it. His hotel offers breath-taking mountain views from the town of Lumbini in Nepal – Buddha’s birthplace. But a hoped-for surge in…
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Bansko: Bulgaria’s unlikely new digital nomad hub
Set scenically at the base of the Pirin Mountains, Bansko has quietly emerged as one of the world’s newest remote working hubs in recent years. Arriving in Bansko for the first time, you might feel you’ve been transported back to a simpler age. Storks nest on telegraph poles, gaggles of head-scarved grandmothers gossip beneath apple…
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Mandy Yin’s Sarawak white chicken
Deep in the jungles of Malaysia, some of the world’s best peppercorns are used as the focal point for braised chicken with tomatoes, coconut, chillies and herbs. Deep in the jungles of Borneo in Sarawak, Malaysia’s largest state, are small pockets of peppercorn farms. The bright green pepper vines that nestle on steep hills slanting…
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Ros Atkins on… Why is Hunter Biden in trouble?
Hunter Biden, the son of US President Joe Biden, has entered a not guilty plea to charges of illegally owning a handgun at a Delaware courthouse. Prosecutors allege that Mr Biden, 53, lied about his drug use on application forms when he purchased the weapon in 2018. The BBC’s analysis editor Ros Atkins looks at…
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At least 20 dead as Venice bus plunges from bridge
At least 20 people have died after a bus fell off a flyover near the Italian city of Venice, local officials say. The bus broke through a barrier and plunged about 10m onto railway tracks in the district of Mestre on the Italian mainland, which is connected to Venice by a bridge, local media said.…