• China using families as ‘hostages’ to quash dissent abroad

    China using families as ‘hostages’ to quash dissent abroad

    By Sam Judah BBC Newsnight and BBC Verify China is pressuring Uyghurs living abroad to spy on human rights campaigners by threatening families back home, researchers say. Refugees and activists tell the BBC intimidating tactics are tearing communities apart. “My dearest son,” said Alim’s mother as she flickered into view. “I didn’t think I’d see…

    July 30, 2023
  • Sudan conflict: Women tell BBC horror stories of rape

    Sudan conflict: Women tell BBC horror stories of rape

    By Mohamed Osman BBC News Arabic While Kolthom was being gang-raped by four paramilitary fighters in Sudan’s war-hit Darfur region, she was also being racially abused. Warning: This article contains details some readers may find distressing. “They were very barbaric. They took turns raping me under the tree where I had gone to gather wood…

    July 30, 2023
  • Schizophrenic killer Adam Merritt’s sister reveals she has forgiven him

    Schizophrenic killer Adam Merritt’s sister reveals she has forgiven him

    Sarah Merritt By Phil Shepka BBC News, Cambridgeshire Adam Merritt had a very close bond with his father Rob, who was also his carer after he was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teenager. But in June last year, Adam called 999 to confess he had killed him. Adam’s sister says she is trying to move…

    July 30, 2023
  • Felix Klieser: The problem-solving French horn player of the BBC Proms

    Felix Klieser: The problem-solving French horn player of the BBC Proms

    Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra By Beth Rose BBC Access All Look at the BBC Proms poster this year and you’ll spot some classical big-hitters – the conductor Sir Simon Rattle and cello superstar Sheku Kanneh Mason. But look closer still and you’ll clock a suave French horn player…and his toes. Felix Klieser has been described as…

    July 30, 2023
  • Europe weather: How heatwaves could forever change summer holidays abroad

    Europe weather: How heatwaves could forever change summer holidays abroad

    This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Georgina Rannard Climate and science reporter For decades holidaymakers have poured into resorts and islands in southern Europe for a relaxing break in the summer sun. But the scenes of tourists fleeing wildfires in Greece, or…

    July 30, 2023
  • Denmark considering banning protests burning Quran and other religious texts

    Denmark considering banning protests burning Quran and other religious texts

    Reuters Denmark is considering banning protests involving burning the Quran or other religious texts over security and diplomatic concerns. The Danish foreign ministry said whilst protecting freedom of expression is crucial, such protests benefit extremists and pose a security threat. Copenhagen is looking at legal means to intervene in some circumstances, including protests outside embassies.…

    July 30, 2023
  • Are luggage-free trips the future?

    Are luggage-free trips the future?

    With sustainably minded destinations and progressive tour operators advising passengers to pack less, are travellers being primed for an ultralight future? As summer ramps up in the northern hemisphere, many of us will begin packing suitcases, carry-ons and duffel bags as we prepare to head away on holiday.   Far too many clothes will be packed,…

    July 30, 2023
  • Six of the best ways to immerse yourself in nature around Dunedin

    Six of the best ways to immerse yourself in nature around Dunedin

    From seeing majestic albatross at The Royal Albatross Centre to walking through ancient cloud forest at Orakanui Ecosanctuary, two passionate conservationists share their top tips. Known as the wildlife capital of New Zealand, Dunedin sits on the rim of an ancient volcano that is now Otago Harbour in the southern reaches of the country’s South…

    July 30, 2023
  • Are Gen Z ready for leadership?

    Are Gen Z ready for leadership?

    Young workers are increasingly occupying top positions. Without decades of experience in the corporate world, do they have what it takes to handle the responsibilities? Elle De Freitas has the kind of jam-packed schedule you’d expect of a typical CEO running a successful social-media marketing company.  As founder and head of Austin, Texas-based Wonderkind, she…

    July 30, 2023
  • Six killed at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

    Six killed at Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

    Reuters At least six people have been killed during clashes at a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon over the weekend. Clashes at the Ein el-Hilweh camp broke out between Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement and rival Islamist groups. Among the six dead was a Fatah commander, the movement confirmed. Established in 1948, the…

    July 30, 2023
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