Artists hit back on social media to warn artificial intelligence may be endangering their livelihoods.
‘It’s really hard to have any hope’: Gaza doctor describes daily struggle
The BBC joins a GP in Gaza as she sees dozens of patients, struggling to treat them with a dwindling supply of drugs.
Anxiety at US colleges as foreign students are detained and visas revoked
High-profile detentions and visa revocations are putting students on edge, as Trump tightens his squeeze on US schools.
Designed in US, made in China: Why Apple is stuck
China sits at the heart of Apple’s supply chain – and has benefited hugely from it. Can they break up?
Ukraine minerals deal may not buy peace after Trump threat
As Trump threatens to walk from peace talks, a mineral deal looks unlikely to offer Ukraine security.
Trial of nearly 200 people opens after Turkey protests
Students and journalists are among the 189 people on trial in Istanbul after protests last month.
One dead after protests against KFC branches in Pakistan
Protesters, angry at the war in Gaza, have claimed KFC is a symbol of the United States and its ally Israel.
‘Child in arms, luggage on my head, I fled Sudan camp for safety’
Inhabitants of Sudan’s biggest camp for displaced people have had their lives upturned once again.
Bluey’s mum actor: My voice never gets recognised
BBC Newsround’s presenter Ricky Boleto speaks to the voice actor who plays Bluey’s mum, Chilli.
Former Credit Suisse boss to run for Ivory Coast president
Seasoned business executive Tidjane Thiam is named as the candidate for Ivory Coast’s main opposition party.


