LinksDATE

In total there are 11652 links in this list. Showing results 3101-3125.

Bedbugs: Hotels turn to tech as outbreaks rise - BBC News

Firms are turning to tech - both old and new - to catch outbreaks early, which is vital to stopping the spread.

LINK

Brussels shooting: Police shoot dead attacker who killed Swedes - BBC News

Two died and one person was injured in the Monday attack coinciding with a Sweden football match.

LINK

How unearthing diseases' ancient origins could help produce modern cures -

The DNA of bacteria and viruses that infected humans thousands of years ago is still trapped in their skeletal remains. Scientists are finding out what we can learn from them.

LINK

Brussels shooting: 'Europe shaken' after two Swedes shot dead - BBC News

A football match between Belgium and Sweden is called off after two Swedes are killed.

LINK

Citibank wins case after sacking banker over two-sandwich lunch claim - BBC

Szabolcs Fekete claimed two coffees, two sandwiches and two pasta dishes were consumed solely by him.

LINK

Woman sets up mobile vet after pet cat put down by mistake

Linda Joyce-Jones is setting up a mobile vet clinic so other pet owners don't go through her pain.

LINK

Boy, 6, killed in anti-Muslim knife attack, say US police - BBC News

A mother and son in Illinois were allegedly targeted because of their faith and conflict in the Middle East.

LINK

Medieval 'love motto' gold ring found near Frinton - BBC News

The ring is engraved in French, the language of courtly love, and reads: "I desire to serve you".

LINK

Afghanistan hit by third earthquake in a week - BBC News

The magnitude 6.3 quake struck the Herat province, which has already been devastated by recent tremors.

LINK

China's roads win hearts in South Asia - but at a cost - BBC News

Ten years after Xi Jinping announced his signature Belt and Road project, its goals and outcomes have evolved.

LINK

Home - BBC News

Hundreds of standing stones, some 8m tall, stand sentinel in Nartiang, Meghalaya, with their origin shrouded in fantastical folklore.

LINK

The Voice: Australians vote No in historic referendum - BBC News

The country has overwhelmingly voted No to a proposal aimed at elevating First Nations voices.

LINK

Could an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza meet its aims? - BBC News

Israeli forces are expanding ground operations in Gaza, and their ultimate goal is to dismantle Hamas.

LINK

BBC show is a 'lifeline' for Afghan girls, UN says - BBC News

Girls barred from the classroom by the Taliban government are using a BBC programme to learn in secret.

LINK

BBC journalists held at gunpoint by Israeli police - BBC News

A BBC Arabic team was driving to back to a hotel when they were stopped and dragged from their car.

LINK

(462) JWST Discovered The Farthest Star Ever Seen! - YouTube

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to:http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACESign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space...

LINK

Nasa probe launches to metal asteroid Psyche - BBC News

The US space agency's latest mission will investigate a mountainous object made mostly from iron.

LINK

Sri Lanka crisis: Colombo reaches debt deal with China - BBC News

The agreement paves the way for the South Asian nation to secure more funding from the IMF.

LINK

Japan asks court to dissolve 'Moonies' church over Shinzo Abe killing - BBC

The legal move follows a year-long investigation into the so-called 'Moonies' church.

LINK

Air Canada sued over $20m gold and cash heist - BBC News

Six months later, the heist remains unsolved. Now, a US-based security company wants its money back.

LINK

Day turned into night and the fighting stopped: How eclipses have shaped hi

Every so often, an eclipse has changed the course of pivotal events – for better and worse.

LINK

Can German engineering solve the challenges of fusion? - BBC News

With extra government help German firms are attempting to make working fusion reactors.

LINK

Former Stasi officer charged with 1974 Berlin Wall murder - BBC News

The man, now 79, allegedly shot a man in the back as he was crossing into West Germany.

LINK

France bans all pro-Palestinian demonstrations - BBC News

Tear gas is used after pro-Palestinian rallies are banned as a possible threat to public order.

LINK

Slovakia elections: Populist winner signs deal to form coalition government

Robert Fico - who pledged to end support for Ukraine - has teamed up with a centre-left and nationalist party.

LINK