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‘Fake news’: How edited Trump video created another fine mess for the BBC
A row has erupted after an internal report found Britain’s national broadcaster had “completely misled” audiences with an edited clip of the US president appearing to incite his supporters to riot.
- by David Crowe
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Prince George joins King and Queen for Festival of Remembrance
In a rare public appearance, the young royal heir joined his mother and the King and Queen at an event marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
- by Victoria Ward and Liz Perkins
Ukraine seeks more help after Russia pounds it with drones, missiles
President Volodymyr Zelensky is looking to allies for support as nightly attacks of swarming drones put energy networks at risk.
- by David Crowe
Stolen Louvre jewels stir uncomfortable debate over dark colonial past
The jewels stolen in the Louvre heist did not come from France. They were originally taken in a colonial era that many Western nations with treasure-filled museums have only begun to confront.
- by Thomas Adamson
Putin gives old Soviet bombs jet engines to strike deeper into Ukraine
The evolution giving the bombs a much greater range will probably put further strain on Ukraine’s stretched air defences.
- by Joe Barnes
Lavrov’s absence sends Kremlin rumour mill into overdrive
Russia’s long-serving foreign minister appears to have been frozen out by Vladimir Putin after the collapse of a summit planned with US President Donald Trump.
- by Kieran Kelly
Denmark set to limit social media for children under 15
The European nation’s plan largely follows Australia’s lead, but there’s one key difference.
- by David Crowe
How a single night of mayhem exposed dangerous gap in Europe’s defences
It took just one night for Europe to be suddenly reminded of its total exposure to airborne malice, forcing leaders to step up work on their defences.
- by David Crowe
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Inside Australian spy plane’s secretive night over Europe
The crew know that when their screens light up, it means terror is coming to someone on the ground below.
- by David Crowe
BBC rebukes newsreader who corrected ‘pregnant people’ to ‘women’
A newsreader who went viral after making a face while changing the word “pregnant people” to “women” has been found to have broken BBC impartiality rules.
- by Fiona Parker
Andrew officially no longer a prince, as US seeks interview over Epstein
King Charles III has formally stripped his brother of his titles, as US Democrats investigating Jeffrey Epstein seek an interview with the disgraced royal.