Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Migrant children: Trump speaks of plan to halt separations


The Department of Homeland Security has reportedly drafted an executive order to curb the policy.

Migrant children: Former migrant shelter worker on why he quit


Former US youth migrant shelter worker Antar tells the BBC why he quit his job last week.

Baghdad mall sorry for turning away orphans at Eid


The children were supposed to eat at a restaurant in the mall but were denied entry.

Former Irish bank boss jailed over fraud


David Drumm dishonestly made the Anglo Irish Bank's balance sheet look better by €7.2bn (£5.4bn) in 2008.

'Of course Senegal will win the World Cup' - Fans react to opening game win


Senegal beat Poland 2-1 in their opening game of the World Cup, and one fan in Dakar thinks they can go all the way.

Syria war: War crimes committed in Eastern Ghouta battle - UN


War crimes were committed by both sides in Syria's Eastern Ghouta region, investigators say.

C02 shortage threatens UK beer supplies


Carbon dioxide supply problems could leave fans toasting the World Cup feeling flat.

Why did the US leave the UN Human Rights Council?


America's move was not unexpected but still disappointing for both Washington allies and critics.

World Cup 2018: Uruguay v Saudi Arabia - rate the players


Give your player ratings out of 10 for Uruguay v Saudi Arabia in the World Cup group match.

World Cup 2018: Rui Patricio's pulls off Gordon Banks-like save for Portugal


Goalkeeper Rui Patricio does his best to emulate Gordon Banks' legendary save from Pele in the 1970 World Cup during Portugal's 1-0 victory over Morocco.

Migrant children: Global outcry rises over US border separations


Republicans scramble to draft a new bill after uproar over migrant children being caged alone.

EU to launch counter-tariffs against US on Friday


The move comes after President Donald Trump imposed steep duties on steel and aluminium in May.

Italy migrants: Benetton criticised over ad campaign


The Italian clothing firm is condemned for using images of migrants rescued at sea.

Gosport hospital deaths: Prescribed painkillers 'shortened 456 lives'


There was "disregard for human life" in prescribing drugs at the Gosport hospital, a report finds.

Hungary passes 'Stop Soros' law banning help for migrants


Under the new so-called "Stop Soros" law, anyone who helps asylum seekers faces a year in jail.

World Cup 2018: Portugal 1-0 Morocco


Cristiano Ronaldo continues his sensational start to the World Cup with the winner as Portugal knock out Morocco.

World Cup 2018: How to party like a Russian


With Russia virtually in the World Cup second round, thousands of people partied through the night.

Astronauts eject UK-led space junk demo mission


The RemoveDebris satellite will trial technologies for snaring broken hardware drifting in orbit.

Canada legalises recreational cannabis use


It becomes the second country in the world to allow recreational use of the drug nationwide.

Brexit: Dominic Grieve backs down in Commons vote battle


A Tory revolt over Parliament's say in the Brexit process looks to be over as key figure backs down.

Indonesia Lake Toba: Nearly 200 feared dead after ferry sinks


Relatives grow desperate as hopes dwindle of finding more survivors in Sumatra's vast Lake Toba.

Bithumb: Hackers 'rob crypto-exchange of $32m'


One of the largest crypto-currency exchanges says thieves have seized $31.6m worth of its funds.

XXXTentacion: Police disperse fans at murder site


Hundreds of fans lay candles, flowers and teddy bears near the site where the rapper was shot dead.

The Australian town that killed its residents


The town that killed its residents.

Wolves in France: Farmers fear attacks


One mayor says children under 10 years old should not walk alone, in case of an attack.

Girl on Fire: Kenya schoolgirl's Alicia Keys cover becomes viral hit


How video of a 13-year-old Kenyan schoolgirl singing an Alicia Keys song has gone viral on social media.

Life after Mr Heroin


Maurice Abbey Bey is a former user who spent every cent he had on drugs, but what would he do with $100 now?

Mountain lion kittens found living in US cave


Meet the new residents of a cave in Santa Monica.

Saudi women get driving lessons ahead of big day


Images from a driving centre in Dhahran, where women are preparing for the ban's end on 24 June.

XXXTentacion: Controversy rages after rapper's shooting death


Fans grapple with how to remember XXXTentacion as conspiracy theories circulate.

Boy Erased author Garrard Conley on surviving 'gay conversion therapy'


Garrard Conley's parents put him through "conversion therapy" - now he's dedicated a book to them.

Lord Sugar criticised for tweet comparing Senegal team to 'beach sellers in Marbella'


Lord Sugar is criticised for an "unhelpful and ignorant" tweet comparing Senegal's World Cup team to "beach sellers in Marbella".

Andy Murray column: Why my Queen's comeback against Kyrgios was so emotional


In his regular BBC Sport column, Andy Murray talks about his emotional comeback against Nick Kyrgios at Queen's Club on Tuesday.

World Cup 2018: Cristiano Ronaldo heads Portugal in front against Morocco


Cristiano Ronaldo heads Portugal ahead against Morocco in their second Group B match, making him the all-time leading European goalscorer in international football.

Wimbledon 2018: Britain's Dan Evans not awarded wildcard for main draw


Britain's Dan Evans, who is making a comeback after a one-year ban for taking cocaine, is not awarded a Wimbledon wildcard.

World Cup 2018: England's Harry Kane wants to be 'best in the world'


England captain Harry Kane wants to challenge Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina's Lionel Messi and become "the best in the world".

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