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Russia wipes out three generations of a Ukrainian family | BBC News
Adam Buhayov, Sophiia Buhayova, and Tetiana Tarasevych were all killed together on 7 November last year by a Russian attack in a war that has been ongoing in Ukraine since 2022.
Zaporizhzhia, where the family lived, is a regular target for Russian forces. It is a strategically important industrial city, near front-line fighting. Europe’s largest nuclear power plant – about 55km (34 miles) from the city – is held by the Russians.
Sophiia’s mother Yuliia Tarasevych, 46, now struggles to carry on – without most of her family, without her past and her future.
“I don’t know how to live,” she says. “It’s hell on earth. I lost my mother, my daughter, and my grandson in one second.”
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Twelve police officers injured and water cannon fired after second night of NI riots | BBC News
#Belfast #NorthernIrelandTwelve police officers have been injured and 16 people arrested in the second night of rioting in Northern Ireland.
A water cannon was deployed to disperse a large crowd during the unrest prompted by a serious knife attack in Belfast on Monday.
The family of the victim, Stephen Ogilvie, said they did not want this “terrible tragedy to be used to divide people or fuel hostility,” and appealed for privacy.
Hilary Benn, the UK Northern Ireland secretary, said a sense of fear “has spread amongst ethnic minority people” in Northern Ireland after the nights of violence.
On Wednesday, a 30-year-old, originally from Sudan, appeared in court charged with attempted murder over a knife attack that caused serious injuries to the victim.
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Olivia Rodrigo on music making, her best gig and living in London | BBC News
As she launches her third album global superstar Olivia Rodrigo sits down with the BBC to talk music making, her best gig ever and the joys of living in London.
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World Cup 2026: Your big questions answered | The Global Story
The Fifa 2026 World Cup kicks off this week.
Beginning Thursday, football – or soccer – matches, depending on your preference, will be played in the US, Mexico, and Canada, with a record 48 nations competing for the trophy.
However, the tournament has been beset by controversies over ticket prices, travel bans that affect fans and officials, and security concerns.
We answer questions from the audience about what to expect from this year’s World Cup, with BBC Sports football issues correspondent, Dale Johnson.
Both Sep Blatter and Michel Platini had their bans reduced – Blatter to six years and Platini to four. In terms of the Swiss court cases, they have both been acquitted – once in 2022 and then again when Swiss authorities prosecuted again and lost again in March 2025.
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0:00 Introduction
01:52 Is Fifa corrupt?
04:58 Why is it difficult to watch the World Cup in some countries?
06:53 Is Mexico safe for fans?
11:22 Will Iran be able to participate safely?
16:00 The myth of India in the 1950 World Cup
19:30 What impact will the travel bans have on the World Cup?
24:00 Who are the favourites to win the World Cup?
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Parents react as PM Keir Starmer announces ban on social media for under-16s | BBC News
Keir Starmer says under-16s will be banned from social media by spring 2027.
“A full ban is the right choice… I am not prepared to compromise on the safety and happiness of our children,” Starmer said in a televised statement.
As he made the statement live in Downing Street he was watched on The BBC Breakfast sofa by seven parents whose children died while using social media.
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‘Let’s not blow it!’ Trump says after Israel strikes Beirut | BBC News
Iran’s chief negotiator says there’s “no point” in continuing talks with the US after Israel launched a strike on Beirut.
It comes after US President Donald Trump said a deal would be signed on Sunday.
Israel says it struck a command centre run by the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, and adds that Hezbollah attacked Israel “unprovoked” – Lebanese officials say three people have been killed.
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