In pictures: How coronavirus swept through Brazil As the country passes 2m cases, we tell the story of how the outbreak spread in pictures. Go to Source
Twitter hack: FBI investigates major attack Hackers managed to hijack official accounts of high-profile US figures in an apparent Bitcoin scam. Go to Source
EU leaders meet in push for Covid recovery deal Hopes of reaching an agreement are not high, but some countries say they need urgent funding. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Spain orders culling of almost 100,000 mink A minister says the cull in Aragon province was ordered "to avoid the risk of human transmission". Go to Source
http://youtu.be/W5Elo2iczhQ Conspiracy theories have thrived during the pandemic. Maybe you even have a friend or relative who’s brought one up in conversation. How can you talk to them without starting an argument – or sending them further down the rabbit hole? The BBC's specialist disinformation reporter Marianna Spring brought together a dad who got in touch with her about a coronavirus conspiracy theory and an expert in the field. They discussed fact and fiction, and demonstrated some tips on how to talk about conspiracy theories. Video journalist: Soraya Auer Motion graphics: Jacqueline Galvin Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/W5Elo2iczhQ Conspiracy theories have thrived during the pandemic. Maybe you even have a friend or relative who’s brought one up in conversation. How can you talk to them without starting an argument – or sending them further down the rabbit hole? The BBC's specialist disinformation reporter Marianna Spring brought together a dad who got in touch with her about a coronavirus conspiracy theory and an expert in the field. They discussed fact and fiction, and demonstrated some tips on how to talk about conspiracy theories. Video journalist: Soraya Auer Motion graphics: Jacqueline Galvin Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/WBdejKN-olQ The four nations of the UK have each had strikingly different responses to the coronavirus crisis. Devolution has meant different policies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - from easing lockdown, to whether masks and face coverings should be compulsory, to track and trace strategies. In one of a series of reports from each of the four nations, Hywel Griffith reports from Wales. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/cRBLI2tnquk The four nations of the UK have each had strikingly different responses to the coronavirus crisis. Devolution has meant different policies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - from easing lockdown, to whether masks and face coverings should be compulsory, to track and trace strategies. In one of a series of BBC News at Ten reports from each of the four nations, Scotland Editor Sarah Smith reports. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/cRBLI2tnquk The four nations of the UK have each had strikingly different responses to the coronavirus crisis. Devolution has meant different policies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - from easing lockdown, to whether masks and face coverings should be compulsory, to track and trace strategies. In one of a series of BBC News at Ten reports from each of the four nations, Scotland Editor Sarah Smith reports. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/fD3Y3__-nSE The four nations of the UK have each had strikingly different responses to the coronavirus crisis. Devolution has meant different policies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - from easing lockdown, to whether masks and face coverings should be compulsory, to track and trace strategies. In one of a series of BBC News at Ten reports from each of the four nations, Ireland Correspondent Emma Vardy reports. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/fD3Y3__-nSE The four nations of the UK have each had strikingly different responses to the coronavirus crisis. Devolution has meant different policies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - from easing lockdown, to whether masks and face coverings should be compulsory, to track and trace strategies. In one of a series of BBC News at Ten reports from each of the four nations, Ireland Correspondent Emma Vardy reports. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Coronavirus: Russian spies target Covid-19 vaccine research The UK, US and Canada say state-backed hackers tried to steal coronavirus vaccine research. Go to Source
Johnny Depp was never violent to me, says ex-partner Winona Ryder Johnny Depp's ex-fiancee says it is "impossible to believe" claims from Amber Heard that he was violent. Go to Source
Megan Thee Stallion 'suffered gunshot wounds', apparently injuring foot The hit US rapper says she's "grateful to be alive" after apparently being injured in the foot. Go to Source
Major US Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam Posts have appeared on a number of Twitter accounts requesting transfers in the cryptocurrency. Go to Source
Coronavirus: US disease chief Dr Anthony Fauci calls White House attacks 'bizarre' Dr Anthony Fauci says recent efforts by the Trump administration to discredit him are "nonsense". Go to Source
Child vaccinations fall sharply amid pandemic, UN says The decline in immunisations against some diseases is the first in nearly 30 years, the UN says. Go to Source
Huawei: China attacks UK's 'groundless' ban of 5G kit The UK cited security risks - but China says it is "an excuse to co-operate with the United States". Go to Source
Hong Kong: China vows to retaliate after Trump ends special economic status Beijing strongly condemns the US move to end Hong Kong's special trade status and target officials. Go to Source
Assam: Fifty dead and two million hit by India monsoon floods Heavy rain has submerged villages across Assam state, with tigers and rhinos also badly affected. Go to Source
Fertility rate: 'Jaw-dropping' global crash in children being born Nearly every country will see their populations fall as the world has fewer babies. Go to Source
Azerbaijan protesters demand war after Armenia clashes Thousands marched in the capital Baku and some attacked the parliament after clashes with Armenia. Go to Source
Apple has €13bn Irish tax bill overturned The EU's second highest court says the tech giant will not have to pay a record sum in back taxes. Go to Source
Trump says he has ended preferential treatment for Hong Kong The president says he has also signed a bill to impose sanctions on Chinese officials over Hong Kong. Go to Source
Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty in Epstein case The British socialite denies grooming underage girls for the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Go to Source
Daniel Lewis Lee: US executes first federal prisoner in 17 years Triple murderer Daniel Lewis Lee is executed following a US Supreme Court ruling. Go to Source
Iran executes man convicted of selling missile information to CIA The ex-defence ministry employee was accused of selling information about Iran's missile programme. Go to Source
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