Lawyer in Saudi trans student’s suicide note had embassy links

Katy Ling BBC Eye Investigations X Eden Knight took her own life in 2023 after returning to Saudi Arabia with lawyer Bader Alomair When a prominent Saudi trans woman posted her suicide note on X, her friends and followers were devastated. The note, viewed by millions, said a lawyer in the US – where she […]
New report finds historical Isle of Man tram building can be saved

Ewan Gawne BBC Isle of Man BBC The public footpath along Tramway Terrace has been closed due to safety concerns A protected 19th Century building in the Isle of Man’s capital which has been under threat of demolition can be saved, engineers have found. An independent survey found Tramway Terrace, part of the 1877 Douglas […]
Tens of thousands of federal workers accept Trump resignation offer

Holly Honderich in Washington DC Getty Images Demonstrators have taken to the streets across the country to protest the early actions of the Trump administration Tens of thousands of US government workers have reportedly accepted an offer from the Trump administration to resign as the clock counts down ahead of a Thursday night deadline. Federal […]
Vance attack on Europe ignores Ukraine and defence agenda

This year’s Munich Security Conference (MSC) was supposed to be primarily about two things: how to end the war in Ukraine without giving in to Russia, and how Europe needed to boost its spending on defence. But the most senior American present, US Vice President JD Vance, used his time at the podium to talk […]
Turning problem sea algae into a replacement for plastic

ObO Mari Granström, a biochemist, sources microalgae from the Baltic Sea and seaweed from the Caribbean Excessive outbreaks of seaweed and microalgae are clogging up waters from the Caribbean to the Baltic. Now both are being harvested alongside farmed crops to create ingredients for cosmetics and food products. Mari Granström says it was her passion […]
Why Elon Musk brings his children to work

Rachel Looker & Lily Jamali, tech correspondent BBC News Watch: Elon Musk takes his son X to meet world leaders Elon Musk’s children have been to places many will never see. From meetings with foreign leaders to the control room of a SpaceX launch, Musk’s children have debuted as constant sidekicks to their father’s endeavors […]
Norway’s creative, isolated Arctic hideaway

Laura Hall Features correspondent Laura Hall (Credit: Laura Hall) On a remote island deep into the Arctic Circle, a passionate jazz musician runs a hospitality project like no other – and it takes all his improvisational skills to keep it going. Tethered to windswept rocks on an island deep into the Arctic Circle is an […]
Italy’s debated buckwheat pasta recipe

Liz Shemaria Features correspondent Lorenzo Caglioni Tagliatelle-style pizzoccheri is made with vegetables like cabbage and potatoes, cheese and butter (Credit: Lorenzo Caglioni) In the Valtellina valley, buckwheat cultivation – along with its signature pasta dish – is a centuries-old tradition. However, what’s considered the “real” recipe is up for debate. Chiara Lanzarotti remembers when “everyone […]
The purest food on Earth?

Aysha Imtiaz Features correspondent subodhsathe/Getty Images In India, ghee was considered the purest offering to the gods (Credit: subodhsathe/Getty Images) Ghee had fallen out of favour as saturated fats were considered unhealthy. But now, Indians are finding their way back to this ingredient that’s so integral to their cuisine. Today, he enjoys the subtle touch […]
The resurgence of Venice’s prized dorona grape

Daniel Stables Features correspondent Awakening/Getty Images (Credit: Awakening/Getty Images) Long thought to be extinct, the dorona grape was prized above all others by wealthy Venetians. Now, its chance rediscovery has ignited a revival in Venice’s wine. In the garden of an abandoned monastery, on an ancient cemetery island in the Venetian Lagoon, I found myself […]