A signed summary of BBC Newsline with Tara Mills and Paula Clarke on Friday the 30th of May 2025.
Faizan Zaki correctly spelled the French-derived word "éclaircissement" to secure the title and take home the $52,500 prize.
The UN's Tom Fletcher tells the BBC the people of Gaza have been subjected to forced starvation by Israel.
After months of political turmoil, we asked people in Seoul if they plan to vote in the upcoming election.
Kyle Enos, 33, is jailed after police raid his flat and find poison he sold as diet pills online.
Ice and rubble crashed down a mountain and onto the village Blatten in the Swiss Alps.
Reece Wheat, 28, used two wheelie bins to steal thousands of pounds worth of clothes.
Severe weather swept through the Central Texas city causing floods, damage and power outages.
The world's richest man spent nearly 130 days working with the Trump administration to slash the federal government.
Peng Yujiang, 55, was testing new equipment when a rare "cloud suck" pulled him higher into a cloud formation.
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"We'll hide bodies in unusual places, so the dog’s constantly having to think about the location."
Kush Chaudary had his phone stolen outside a Soho bar. Within minutes, thieves changed his passcode and stole from his banking apps.
Police say they were trying to detain him because he was banned from the store in Peterborough.
Jules Peters says the outpouring of love for her husband has been "phenomenal" ahead of his funeral.
Dear England actress Liz White says the former England boss made her like football more.
Newly released CCTV captures a man's failed attempt to set a restaurant alight in Melbourne, Australia last year.
The BBC's Nomia Iqbal spoke to students at Harvard University, which is the target of funding cuts and a ban on international student enrollment.
A brand new statue of the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin has been unveiled at a Metro station in Moscow.
The president was not pleased with an acronym, standing for "Trump Always Chickens Out", reportedly coined on Wall Street.