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Discover the unsung heroines of science and their world changing inventions. (R)
A CrowdScience guide to quantum physics (R)
Presenter Myra Anubi is in Malawi to meet those making the most of the country's waste (R)
What is 'grey zone' warfare, and who is at risk? (R)
Two women in Brazil and Nepal on saving the plants and animals they love from extinction
The second round of talks will be held in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Monday
He beat his liberal rival, Rafał Trzaskowski, by a very slim margin in a run-off vote
The right-wing historian beat his liberal rival, Rafał Trzaskowski, in a tight race
Fergal Keane speaks to Tom Fletcher, Chief of Humanitarian Affairs for the United Nations
The small country has big ambitions thanks to a reliable source of renewable energy
Jim Comes to Jo’burg, also known as African Jim, launched Dolly Rathebe’s career in 1949
Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes
Two women in Brazil and Nepal on saving the plants and animals they love from extinction (R)
Rich Benjamin, grandson of ex-Haitian president, Daniel Fignolé, knew little of his roots
Jim Comes to Jo’burg, also known as African Jim, launched Dolly Rathebe’s career in 1949 (R)
Poland's presidential election.has been narrowly won by a right-wing historian
Fergal Keane speaks to Tom Fletcher, Chief of Humanitarian Affairs for the United Nations (R)
China says the US has "severely violated" their trade truce
The UN Secretary-General has called for an independent investigation
Eight people injured after a man started "setting people on fire" in Colorado on Sunday
Rich Benjamin, grandson of ex-Haitian president, Daniel Fignolé, knew little of his roots (R)
BBC sports correspondents tell the story behind today's top sporting news, with interviews and reports from across the world.
Fake job ads lure applicants from Asia and Africa into cybercrime compounds (R)
How Florence Bell's work laid the foundation for a vital field of research - DNA (R)
UN Secretary General calls for an investigation into alleged Gaza aid depot shooting
US President hopes to hold a phone call with China president this week to discuss tariffs
Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes (R)
South Korea election: Snap presidential election after turmoil affecting the economy
Was it fair – or wise – to sack half a million Syrian servicemen?
…and the stigma that comes with it
Suzie Davies on deg Conclave.
The country is still recovering from the martial law crisis last December.
Millions vote for a new president after six months of turmoil
Tuesday 3 June 2025