Category: News

  • Donald Trump Jr’s X account hacked

    Donald Trump Jr’s X account hacked

    By Marita Moloney BBC News Donald Trump Jr’s account on X posted that his father had died, in a series of messages placed by a hacker on Wednesday. In a string of now deleted posts, the account claimed his father had died and directed a racial slur at President Joe Biden. The posts were on…

  • Musk start-up Neuralink seeks people for brain-implant trial

    Musk start-up Neuralink seeks people for brain-implant trial

    Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface (BCI) start-up Neuralink has begun recruiting people for its first human trial. The company’s goal is to connect human brains to computers and it wants to test its technology on people with paralysis. A robot will help implant a BCI that will let them control a computer cursor, or type, using…

  • MohBad: Nigerian fans demand justice after Afrobeat star’s death

    MohBad: Nigerian fans demand justice after Afrobeat star’s death

    By Yūsuf Akínpẹ̀lú BBC News, Lagos Hundreds of fans of Afrobeats star MohBad, who died last week, have taken to the streets of Ibadan and Asaba in Nigeria, calling for justice. It follows similar protests and an outpouring of grief in other cities across southern Nigeria this week. The 27-year-old singer, whose real name was…

  • Parents in US offered refunds for Fortnite purchases

    Parents in US offered refunds for Fortnite purchases

    By Tom Gerken Technology reporter Parents in the US whose children purchased items in the popular game Fortnite without their permission will be able to claim a refund from today. The US regulator accused the game of tricking players into making unintended purchases and breaching privacy. Fortnite developer Epic Games agreed to pay $245m (£198m)…

  • Violent tornado sends debris flying across Chinese city

    Violent tornado sends debris flying across Chinese city

    A powerful tornado has ripped through the city of Suqian in eastern China, leaving a trail of destruction. Footage of the aftermath shows power lines on fire and cars overturned. Hundreds of people were temporarily relocated because of the tornado, and at least five people are known to have died, state media reported on Tuesday.…

  • Iran hijab bill: Women face 10 years in jail for ‘inappropriate’ dress

    Iran hijab bill: Women face 10 years in jail for ‘inappropriate’ dress

    By David Gritten BBC News Iran’s parliament has passed controversial bill that would increase prison terms and fines for women and girls who break its strict dress code. Those dressed “inappropriately” face up to 10 years in jail under the bill, for which a three-year “trial” was agreed. It still needs to be approved by…

  • Could Sunak’s green review threaten UK net zero?

    Could Sunak’s green review threaten UK net zero?

    By Justin Rowlatt & Mark Poynting Climate & science team The prime minister has said he wants to be honest about the “costs and trade-offs” of tackling climate change. In a statement on Tuesday, Rishi Sunak said he was proud that “Britain is leading the world on climate change”, and will stick by the agreements…

  • India to citizens in Canada: exercise utmost caution

    India to citizens in Canada: exercise utmost caution

    India has issued an advisory urging its citizens travelling to or living in Canada to “exercise utmost caution”. The advisory comes a day after tensions escalated between the countries with each expelling a diplomat from the other side. Canada said it was investigating “credible allegations” linking the Indian state with the killing of a Sikh…

  • Mexican railway operator suspends routes amid migrant deaths

    Mexican railway operator suspends routes amid migrant deaths

    By Vanessa Buschschlüter BBC News A company which operates some of Mexico’s railways has suspended 60 of its routes after a surge of migrants hitching rides on freight trains. Ferromex said services would be halted on the trains travelling towards Mexico’s border with the US, in order to “avoid accidents or loss of life”. It…

  • Selena Gomez: Huge Instagram following is ‘a big responsibility’

    Selena Gomez: Huge Instagram following is ‘a big responsibility’

    By Riyah Collins BBC Newsbeat Selena Gomez has said being the most-followed woman on Instagram is “a big responsibility”. The actress and singer says she’s “never really cared” about numbers but that “it can be a little heavy”. Selena made the comments, reported in The Hollywood Reporter, at Universal Music Group and Thrive Global’s Music…