February 24, 2026

Before and after: Satellite images reveal hurricane devastation in Jamaica

Nick Beake,BBC Verify USA Correspondent and Thomas Copeland,BBC Verify With power down, problems with communications and navigating parts of the island treacherous, the authorities in Jamaica have… [read more]

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‘Brothers in the forest’ – the fight to protect an isolated Amazon tribe

Stephanie HegartyGlobal population correspondent Tomas Anez Dos Santos was working in a small clearing in the Peruvian Amazon, when he heard footsteps approaching in the forest. He realised he was … [read more]

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South Korea’s fishermen keep dying. Is climate change to blame?

Jean MackenzieSeoul correspondent Boat owner Hong Suk-hui says the seas are becoming more dangerous Hong Suk-hui was waiting on the shore of South Korea’s Jeju Island when the call came. His fishin… [read more]

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Smuggler jailed for 40 years after shipping ballistic missiles parts from Iran

Ashitha Nagesh, Sajid Iqbal and Kirstie BrewerBBC News Prosecutors said the weapons found on board Pahlawan’s boat were “some of the most sophisticated” arms Iran produces A weapons smuggler, who … [read more]

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Pictured: Winning entries for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2005

Maddie MolloyBBC Climate & Science reporter A brown hyena standing beside the ruins of an abandoned diamond mining settlement has earned wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever the title of Wil… [read more]

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I asked AI to plan my dream summer holiday. Here’s how it turned out

Alan Smith with his wife and their daughter’s boyfriend on the pier at Castro Urdiales The gothic arches of Santa María de la Asunción crown the hill above the stone harbour where fishermen land th… [read more]

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Green turtle bounces back from brink in conservation ‘win’

Helen BriggsBBC environment correspondent Green turtles are large sea turtles found in tropical and subtropical oceans, known for their plant-based diet and reliance on beaches for nesting The gree… [read more]

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Have Russians set up a military base in my childhood home?

Vitaly ShevchenkoRussia editor, BBC Monitoring Satellite images suggest the property in Zaporizhzhia has been occupied by Russian soldiers It was another busy day at work. Russian forces had attac… [read more]

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Billionaire populist eyes power in Czech vote but may need help from extremes

Rob CameronPrague Correspondent, Prague Andrej Babis has taken inspiration from the US Maga movement, not least his party’s red caps saying “Strong Czechia” Czechs go to the polls on Friday and Sat… [read more]

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Instagram vs reality: Bali is becoming a victim of its own success

On social media, tourists are complaining about the “expectations vs reality” of Bali – How did we get here? Bali, Indonesia’s famed tropical paradise, has charmed plenty of tourists over the years.… [read more]

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