WORLD

The familiar issues frustrating England and their fans

After taking two steps forward last week, England have taken another back in their crushing loss to India. BBC Sport explores the issues holding them back.

BBC NEWS
3 hours ago
Read Full Article

MORE TO CATCH UP

WORLD

First round of Gaza ceasefire talks ends without breakthrough

The latest round of indirect negotiations come as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to Washington.

BBC NEWS
35 minutes ago
WORLD

Israel attacks three Yemeni ports and power plant, Israeli military says

The assault comes hours after a ship was attacked off the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah and the ship's crew abandoned it as it took on water.

THE HINDU
55 minutes ago
WORLD

At least 78 dead and dozens missing in Texas floods as more rain looms

The death toll looks certain to rise as search-and-rescue teams brace for further storms.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Bereavement leave to be extended to miscarriages before 24 weeks

Parents who experience pregnancy loss at any stage will be entitled to leave from work under planned changes.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Nursery teachers to get £4,500 to work in disadvantaged areas

A new scheme will see early years teachers offered a financial incentive to work in areas with highest needs.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Lena Dunham on fatphobia, dating advice and her new London rom-com

Dunham's latest project is a Netflix rom-com loosely based on her life over the last few years.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

How tariffs are shifting global supply chains

Trump's 90-day pause on his sweeping tariffs plan is about to expire. But already some firms are radically changing how they work.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

King's message of unity for 7/7 attack anniversary

King warns against those stoking division, in a message honouring the victims of 7/7 terror attacks.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Post Office scandal victim: 'I need someone to be punished'

Sub-postmasters look forward to the first part of a report into the Horizon IT scandal being published.

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Is the UK really any safer 20 years on from 7/7?

The British state has an evolved and sophisticated suite of powers and tools - but the shape of the threat has shifted

BBC NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Why Russia's Embrace Of Taliban Could Corner India In A Strategic Trap

For the Taliban, it is a breakthrough they have long chased. For India, it triggers a fresh diplomatic puzzle.

ZEE NEWS
1 hour ago
WORLD

Suriname's Parliament elects country's first female President amid economic turmoil

"I am aware that the heavy task I have taken on is further aggravated by the fact that I am the first woman to serve the country in this position," Jennifer Geerlings-Simons said after the election.

THE HINDU
2 hours ago
WORLD

How Iran Went From Crown To Clerics – The Untold Journey Of Power, Oil And Uprising

Somewhere deep in its heart, Iran keeps walking – torn between memory, hope and the weight of its own making.

ZEE NEWS
2 hours ago
WORLD

Israel launches strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen

Israel says it took action against the rebel group as part of Operation "Black Flag".

BBC NEWS
2 hours ago

Subscribe for latest news updates from NewsFomo

Get over your FOMO of knowing what's happening. Never miss what matters to you!