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Radio & Podcasts
TV
Social Media & Digital
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Multilingual Reporting
Younger Audiences
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Written Articles
Investigations
The UK company spreading Russian fake news to millions
Experts say the UK-registered media company could be 'laundering' Kremlin disinformation
Scammers profit from Turkey-Syria earthquake
BBC News investigates the tactics used by scammers to make money when natural disasters strike.
Brazil: The code word used to invite protesters to a riot
How thousands were mobilised by code words on social sites to attend the storming of Brazil's Congress.
TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging
Children are among those pleading for hours for digital gifts, as the company takes a cut of up to 70%.
TikTok to ban children from livestreaming
BBC News found hundreds of accounts going live from Syrian camps, with children begging for donations.
Telegram: Where women's nudes are shared without consent
A BBC investigation has found that women’s intimate photos are being shared in large groups on Telegram.
Ukraine round-up: Ukraine defies Mariupol deadline as Kharkiv shelled
Mariupol defenders ignore Russian calls to surrender, as Kharkiv and other cities face more shelling.
Features
Nigeria japa: The young people looking for a better life elsewhere
Thousands are thinking of leaving their country - but know they will miss many things about home.
Junior Pope's drowning forces Nollywood to look at film safety
How Junior Pope's death shocked Nigeria's film industry and the health and safety repercussions.
Pictures of defiance in Prague
BBC News journalist Hannah Gelbart travels with a group of Shoah survivors to Prague, where they were liberated, to recollect and to celebrate families that weren't meant to exist
"Mi abuelo sobrevivió 5 campos de concentración nazis" - BBC News Mundo
La periodista de la BBC Hannah Gelbart investigó la historia de su abuelo David Herman, quien durante su adolescencia pasó por algunos de los peores lugares de exterminio nazi. Aquí cuenta cómo los sobrevivientes se mantuvieron unidos y lograron trascender el horror.
Are themed bars and pubs the future?
Immersive themed bars and pubs offering consumers experiences are on the rise in the UK.
From Baghdad to the bar: A blind refugee's journey
How did a man born blind in Iraq become a top law graduate at Cambridge University?
Rescue dog's journey from stray to saviour
How a rescue dog is helping people to get out of hospital more quickly.
The autistic musician who 'makes music with his mind'
Michael Fuller, an autistic teenager, taught himself to play the piano through a mobile phone app.
Should pupils have to learn sign language?
Should British sign language be a compulsory subject in schools?
'Don't give us flak for trying to fit in', transgender woman says
A transgender woman from Pennsylvania answers questions about her life and gives advice to others.
Meet the mum with quadruplet toddlers
Meet the mum to quadruplets who went viral after sharing a video that 'sums up motherhood'.
Oxford Circus Tube station 'closes every three days' for overcrowding
Oxford Circus Tube station had to be closed 113 times in a year because of overcrowding, new figures reveal.
Giving up Christmas for those in crisis
BBC News speaks to Crisis's longest-serving volunteer about what it's like to spend the most family-orientated time of year with London's homeless.
London skyline: A feast for giants?
Why are so many London buildings influenced by food?
Paris Attacks: Fans turn out in force for England v France friendly
BBC News speaks to supporters heading to Wembley in defiance of the terror threat hanging over the match in the wake of the Paris attacks.
BBC's director general backs lowering voting age to 16
Lord Tony Hall tells school pupils in Camden he backs dropping voting age to 16 – a policy backed by Labour but opposed by the Tories
London Fire Brigade spends £202k per year saving animals
Animal rescues cost London Fire Brigade (LFB) £202,446 in the past year, it is revealed.
‘I woke up one morning and half my face collapsed’: Amelia paralysed by facial palsy
A Camden woman whose face was left paralysed on one side by a rare palsy has spoken about her experience to help raise awareness of the condition.
Quilt of memories tells remarkable story of Holocaust survivors
As the world prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day, a group of Holocaust survivors and their families celebrated their own miraculous…
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