BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News Cameroon conflict: 'I go to a secret school' bbc.co.uk - Ngala Killian Chimtom
BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News Are India's claims about minorities in other countries true? bbc.co.uk - Reality Check team The Indian government has introduced a controversial bill offering citizenship to illegal immigrants from three neighbouring countries if they belong to non-Muslim minority groups.
BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News What are beauty pageants really like for black women? bbc.co.uk - Kelsey Vlamis When Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa was crowned Miss Universe on Sunday, it marked the first time black women have simultaneously held the top titles of four major beauty pageants.
BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News Volcano tourism in the spotlight after New Zealand eruption bbc.co.uk - BBC News The deadly eruption of a New Zealand volcano has drawn a spotlight on how active volcanoes draw crowds of tourism each year.
BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News Joe Biden: Democratic presidential frontrunner denies one-term pledge bbc.co.uk - BBC News Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden has denied ever discussing with his campaign whether he would only serve one term if elected in 2020.
BBC Newsflipped into PoliticsPolitics General election 2019 night: What, where, when? Key times to watch out for bbc.co.uk - BBC NewsWhat results to look out for, and when, on election night with BBC Electioncast's Adam Fleming. He spoke to Jo Coburn on Politics Live about the best estimates for some of the expected key moments from
BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News How millennials are changing the perfume business bbc.co.uk - Kait Bolongaro Whiffs of fragrant roses, jasmine and bergamot are rising from the flask.
BBC Newsflipped into U.S. and CanadaCollege & University Full university scholarships offered to video gamers in Pennsylvania bbc.co.uk - BBC NewsIn America where sports scholarships have long been a way into university, the big new college championships are for teams playing computer games like Overwatch and League of Legends. Several universities
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesEntertainment (UK) BBC Sound of 2020: Who's on the longlist? bbc.co.uk - Mark Savage A selection of bedroom musicians, indie bands and retro-futuristic soul singers are being tipped for success on BBC Music's Sound of 2020 list.
BBC Newsflipped into PoliticsUK News General election 2019: Voters set to head to polls across the UK bbc.co.uk - BBC News The UK will go to the polls on Thursday for the country's third general election in less than five years.
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News ‘How texts to my dead brother brought us together’ bbc.co.uk - BBC NewsAfter losing her brother to a drug overdose, Ruth Murray found comfort in messaging his old phone number. When Amber Leinweber was assigned his old number, it was the beginning of a very unexpected friendship.
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News General election 2019: What's the weather forecast? bbc.co.uk - BBC News What weather conditions can voters expect heading out to polling stations? BBC Weather presenter Ben Rich has your election day forecast.
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News General election 2019: Election results coverage on the BBC bbc.co.uk - BBC News Whether you want to watch, listen, or follow the drama online or on social media, the BBC should have you covered on election night.
BBC Newsflipped into PoliticsJeremy Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn: 'We are literally at a fork in the road' bbc.co.uk - BBC News Thanking supporters for their campaigning efforts over the past six weeks, Jeremy Corbyn reiterated Labour's position on jobs, climate change and education.
BBC Newsflipped into PoliticsBoris Johnson Johnson: '50,000 more nurses I should say, as the BBC are checking' bbc.co.uk - BBC NewsSpeaking at the Tories' final campaign rally in London, Boris Johnson told party supporters they have a "national duty to find every vote to save our country from disaster". Listing his Conservative Party's
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News Ronnie O'Sullivan avoids Scottish Open handshake as 'I'm OCD about germs' bbc.co.ukRonnie O'Sullivan comfortably brushed aside James Cahill at the Scottish Open then claimed he did not shake his opponents' hand for fear of germs. The world number three whitewashed his fellow Englishman,
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News Bayern Munich v Tottenham Hotspur: Harry Kane to be rested for Champions League game bbc.co.ukTottenham manager Jose Mourinho is set to rest some of his players for Spurs' final Champions League group match, away at Bayern Munich on Wednesday. Last season's beaten finalists Spurs are second in
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News Liverpool's Champions League performances have earned them 'respect' says Andrew Robertson bbc.co.ukNo team will want to play Liverpool in the Champions League last 16, says Reds defender Andrew Robertson. The European champions beat Red Bull Salzburg 2-0 on Tuesday to advance as Group E winners. Jurgen
BBC Newsflipped into U.S. and CanadaCollege & University Mississippi mum and dad graduate on same day just before son bbc.co.uk - Dhruti Shah "We couldn't have another child graduate from college before us; we had to get in there quick," laughs Carl Johnson of Meadville, Mississippi.
BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News Chile missing C-130 plane: Floating debris found bbc.co.uk - BBC News Chilean officials say they have located debris believed to be from an air force plane that went missing on Monday.
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News The power of words – British political speeches that shaped history bbc.co.uk - BBC News BBC World Service takes a wild ride through the last 100 years and looks at some of the UK political speeches that shaped history.
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News Highlights: Xavi's Al-Sadd win Club World Cup opener bbc.co.uk Al-Sadd, managed by former Spain and Barcelona midfielder Xavi, reach the second round of the Club World Cup with a 3-1 extra-time win over part-time Hienghene.
BBC Newsflipped into U.S. and CanadaHarvey Weinstein Harvey Weinstein dodders out of court with walking frame bbc.co.uk - BBC NewsA New York City judge increased Harvey Weinstein's bail from $1m (£758,000) to $5m (£3.8m) after the Hollywood producer allegedly violated his release conditions. Weinstein is set to face trail on sexual
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News Al-Sadd 3-1 Hienghene: Xavi's side reach Club World Cup second round bbc.co.ukAl-Sadd reached the second round of the Club World Cup with a 3-1 extra-time win over part-time Hienghene. Al-Sadd, managed by former Barcelona midfielder Xavi, took a first-half lead through Algeria Baghdad
BBC Newsflipped into Science and EnvironmentEntertainment (UK) Naturalist and presenter David Bellamy dies at 86 bbc.co.uk - BBC NewsNaturalist and broadcaster David Bellamy has died aged 86, the Conservation Foundation he formed says. Naturalist and broadcaster David Bellamy has died aged 86, the Conservation Foundation he formed
BBC Newsflipped into PoliticsPolitics General election 2019: Tories top donation list in fourth election week bbc.co.uk - BBC News The Conservatives raised more than £3.2m in large donations in the fourth week of the election campaign, more than any other party.
BBC Newsflipped into U.S. and CanadaBusiness Boeing: Regulator admits 'mistake' over aircraft crashes bbc.co.uk - BBC News US aviation regulators allowed Boeing's 737 Max aircraft to continue flying despite knowing there was a risk of further crashes.
BBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesUK News Dinamo Zagreb 1-4 Manchester City: Gabriel Jesus has to 'keep scoring' after hat-trick inspires win bbc.co.uk - By Steve SutcliffeManchester City forward Gabriel Jesus says he has to "keep scoring" after his hat-trick inspired the Blues to come from behind to win their final Champions League Group C game at Dinamo Zagreb. The Brazil
BBC Newsflipped into WorldWorld News Australia climate change: Thousands rally in Sydney amid bushfires bbc.co.uk - BBC News Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Sydney to demand urgent action on climate change amid an extreme bushfire season that has brought hazardous smoke to the city.
BBC Newsflipped into TechnologySamsung BBC iPlayer stops working on some Samsung TVs bbc.co.uk - Chris Robinson A software glitch is preventing the BBC's iPlayer streaming service from running on many of Samsung's smart TVs.