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Champions League final: Visiting Sadio Mane's hometown

BBC Africa's Babacar Diarra visits Sadio Mane's hometown in Senegal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ELLZ4i

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When a man tried to rape Usha Vishwakarma she decided to fight back by setting up self-defence classes for women and girls. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2YY2stJ via IFTTT

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BBC Africa's Babacar Diarra visits Sadio Mane's hometown in Senegal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ELLZ4i via IFTTT

Educated and 'estranged': Getting through uni without the bank of mum and dad

When student finance doesn’t stretch and you have no parents for help – how do you make it through your degree? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2QBBMw1 via

The woman fighting back against India's rape culture

When a man tried to rape Usha Vishwakarma she decided to fight back by setting up self-defence classes for women and girls. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2YY2stJ via

Champions League final: Visiting Sadio Mane's hometown

BBC Africa's Babacar Diarra visits Sadio Mane's hometown in Senegal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ELLZ4i via

Educated and 'estranged': Getting through uni without the bank of mum and dad

When student finance doesn’t stretch and you have no parents for help – how do you make it through your degree? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2QBBMw1

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When student finance doesn’t stretch and you have no parents for help – how do you make it through your degree? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2QBBMw1 via IFTTT

UK's Chagos Islands descendants feel like 'lost nation'

Evicted from their homeland, Chagos Islands families living in the UK are divided by immigration law. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XkRDBB

Venezuela crisis: What happened to uprising against Maduro?

A beleaguered people say they had hopes their misery would end but now they go back to one thing - survival. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30XMxgV

Sayyida Salme: The tragic life of Zanzibar's rebel princess

Sayyida Salme is a little known 19th Century princess who fled Zanzibar after scandalising the royals. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ELHoil

MacKenzie Bezos: Novelist and Amazon shareholder

What do we know about the novelist who is the third-richest woman in the world? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XkRCO3

Tiananmen 30 years on - China's great act of 'forgettance'

Older people are not allowed to remember; the younger generation aren't even allowed to know. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ELPojr

UK's Chagos Islands descendants feel like 'lost nation'

Evicted from their homeland, Chagos Islands families living in the UK are divided by immigration law. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XkRDBB

Venezuela crisis: What happened to uprising against Maduro?

A beleaguered people say they had hopes their misery would end but now they go back to one thing - survival. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30XMxgV

Sayyida Salme: The tragic life of Zanzibar's rebel princess

Sayyida Salme is a little known 19th Century princess who fled Zanzibar after scandalising the royals. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ELHoil

MacKenzie Bezos: Novelist and Amazon shareholder

What do we know about the novelist who is the third-richest woman in the world? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XkRCO3

Tiananmen 30 years on - China's great act of 'forgettance'

Older people are not allowed to remember; the younger generation aren't even allowed to know. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ELPojr

UK's Chagos Islands descendants feel like 'lost nation'

Evicted from their homeland, Chagos Islands families living in the UK are divided by immigration law. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XkRDBB

Venezuela crisis: What happened to uprising against Maduro?

A beleaguered people say they had hopes their misery would end but now they go back to one thing - survival. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30XMxgV

Sayyida Salme: The tragic life of Zanzibar's rebel princess

Sayyida Salme is a little known 19th Century princess who fled Zanzibar after scandalising the royals. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ELHoil

MacKenzie Bezos: Novelist and Amazon shareholder

What do we know about the novelist who is the third-richest woman in the world? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XkRCO3

Tiananmen 30 years on - China's great act of 'forgettance'

Older people are not allowed to remember; the younger generation aren't even allowed to know. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ELPojr

Fran Rivera: Bullfighter sparks revenge porn row in Spain

Spanish women hit back at Fran Rivera's comments after a revenge porn victim took her own life. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HNnXb3 via

'It was a fluke' - Stokes lights up England World Cup win as Archer shows off sizzling pace

Ben Stokes enjoys a "full day out" as he and Jofra Archer dazzle in England's opening World Cup victory over South Africa. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2I30Tnm via

Ex-Chelsea manager Conte appointed Inter Milan boss

Former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte is appointed Inter Milan manager, replacing the sacked Luciano Spalletti. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ELt7T7 via

'Pray For Us All!' Storm Damage Makes Midwest Look 'Like Someone Dropped a Bomb in Our City'

More tornadoes struck the Midwest Wednesday, at least two twisters touching down in northern Texas, damaging homes and injuring at least one person. CBN's Operation Blessing is on the ground in the Dayton, Ohio area where 13 tornadoes were recorded. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/30YmkP4

Southern Baptist Membership Hits New Low as Church Tackles Abuse, Racism, and Role of Women

For the first time in 30 years, membership with Southern Baptist Churches is at a record low. New numbers from Southern Baptist Churches show that membership fell from approximately 15 million to 14.8 million in 2018. This is the first time in 30 years that it's been below 15 million.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2JNiF1f

Miracle Preemie Is Smallest Survivor Ever, Fueling Pro-Life Argument that 'Science Is Pro-Life'

When she was born, the baby girl weighed as much as an apple – just 8.6 ounces. She was only expected to live for about one hour, but miraculously, she survived. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2EJ9Y46

As Democrats Race Towards Socialism Experts Caution: 'This has Been Tried and Failed in Every Way'

Not too long ago advocating socialist policies mean certain political suicide, but today American's liberal leaders are increasingly embracing socialist policies and they have support.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XaPNmN

'Pray For Us All!' Storm Damage Makes Midwest Look 'Like Someone Dropped a Bomb in Our City'

More tornadoes struck the Midwest Wednesday, at least two twisters touching down in northern Texas, damaging homes and injuring at least one person. CBN's Operation Blessing is on the ground in the Dayton, Ohio area where 13 tornadoes were recorded. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/30YmkP4

Southern Baptist Membership Hits New Low as Church Tackles Abuse, Racism, and Role of Women

For the first time in 30 years, membership with Southern Baptist Churches is at a record low. New numbers from Southern Baptist Churches show that membership fell from approximately 15 million to 14.8 million in 2018. This is the first time in 30 years that it's been below 15 million.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2JNiF1f

Miracle Preemie Is Smallest Survivor Ever, Fueling Pro-Life Argument that 'Science Is Pro-Life'

When she was born, the baby girl weighed as much as an apple – just 8.6 ounces. She was only expected to live for about one hour, but miraculously, she survived. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2EJ9Y46

As Democrats Race Towards Socialism Experts Caution: 'This has Been Tried and Failed in Every Way'

Not too long ago advocating socialist policies mean certain political suicide, but today American's liberal leaders are increasingly embracing socialist policies and they have support.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XaPNmN

Trump announces tariffs on Mexico in latest anti-immigration measure

The US president says he will impose rising tariffs until Mexico ends illegal immigration into the US. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2JO5hKy

Business lobby group CBI warns Tories over no-deal Brexit

The CBI warns Tory leadership candidates a no-deal Brexit would do "severe" damage to businesses. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WeWJTu

JP Morgan to pay historic settlement in paternity leave case

The Wall Street bank will pay $5m to settle a paternity case which lawyers say is the first of its kind. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I6A41M

Why Californian wine will soon cost more in Beijing

China is poised to hike tariffs on US goods and American farmers and vineyards are set to feel the pain. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XhDjcW

Letting agency 'ousts tenants and takes belongings'

Three tenants say they arrived home to find locks had been changed and rooms emptied. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WxpBpb

Uber posts $1bn loss weeks after stock market listing

The taxi company's first set of figures since going public come after its share price slumped. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Kd8H8V

Energy firms 'must do more for elderly customers'

The industry needs to do more to identify and protect vulnerable people, an independent report says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2XeUAna

Brazil economy contracts for the first time since 2016

The 0.2% quarter-on-quarter contraction adds to scrutiny of the president's attempts to revive the economy, from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Mlb4cu

Georgia abortion: WarnerMedia joins Disney and Netflix in considering options

Disney, Netflix and WarnerMedia all say the new law could prompt them to pull productions. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2YWKjfL

Boeing admits it 'fell short' on safety alert for 737

Boss Dennis Muilenburg says the US aircraft maker is now fixing the problems. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KcPl3F

How damaging is the Huawei row for the US and China?

What do Washington's latest moves against Huawei mean for any US-China trade deal? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WbszjS

Malaysia orders tonnes of imported waste to be returned

The country's government says it has become a dumping ground for wealthier nations. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2KcOUq7

The diggers guided by satellites and drones

Moving earth is messy - but new technology means we can dig with an accuracy of a few centimetres. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K7sLcV

Hungary boat capsize: Seven South Koreans die on Danube

The victims on the Danube in Budapest are all South Korean, with another 19 of their group missing. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EHj9lw

Israel to hold fresh election as Netanyahu fails to form coalition

Lawmakers vote to dissolve parliament after Prime Minister Netanyahu fails to form a coalition. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wtH03K

More Democrats call for impeachment after Mueller makes statement

Three more Democratic presidential hopefuls join chorus calling for President Trump's impeachment. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HNCMdP

What are the real reasons behind Venezuela’s blackouts?

The country's political crisis is resulting in power cuts and blackouts - is it sabotage, or something simpler? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2I5VvA1

Terrill Thomas death: Family to receive $6.75m settlement

Terrill Thomas died in a Milwaukee jail after officers turned off his water supply for a week. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JNv8Ci

US energy department rebrands gas exports 'molecules of freedom'

Department of Energy announces plan to spread "molecules of US freedom" throughout the world. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2I5xSaS

Baseball player distraught after child hit

A child is taken to hospital after she was hit by a foul ball off the bat of Chicago Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr at the Houston Astros' stadium, leaving the player in tears. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VX5OLz

Fukushima: How to move a mountain of radioactive soil

Eight years after the disaster at the Japanese nuclear power station, the clean-up is continuing. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2YWYykG

Tankers almost certainly damaged by Iranian naval mines, US says

National Security Adviser John Bolton blames Iran for attacks off the UAE, but provides no evidence. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XgsdFe

Russia 'probably' conducting banned nuclear tests, US official says

Moscow is likely testing low-yield nuclear weapons in the Arctic, a US intelligence official says. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XabKT6

Papua New Guinea chooses James Marape as new prime minister

A former finance minister takes the reins after weeks of upheaval in the South Pacific nation. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wrS29x

Nusrat Jahan Rafi: 16 charged in Bangladesh for burning girl alive

The schoolgirl was set on fire after filing a sexual harassment complaint against her principal. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30OnLjn

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg: 'We apologise to the families'

Dennis Muilenburg gives his first interview since the two 737 Max crashes that killed more than 300 people. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W9pykh

What happened after BBC exposed Cameroon killings?

BBC Africa Eye identified who killed a group of women and children last year, but what happened next? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wuXHeU

Miss India contest: Why do all the finalists 'look the same'?

A photo of this year's finalists has placed them at the centre of a storm over skin colour. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Wgg6vx

Octavia Spencer: Ditching the 'sassy black woman' for horror

The Oscar winner on why she hopes horror film MA, her first lead role, can change Hollywood for black actresses. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2I7JA4G

How damaging is the Huawei row for the US and China?

What do Washington's latest moves against Huawei mean for any US-China trade deal? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WbszjS

Cartoon scavenger hunts brighten Portland

Wooden cutouts of famous cartoon characters and memes are popping up all over the city in Oregon. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2I5SuzR

Burkina Faso's war against militant Islamists

Attacks on Christians by armed groups in Burkina Faso signals a worrying new shift, experts say. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WaQbVY

Trump Russia investigation: Charging Trump 'not an option', says Mueller

The US Special Counsel spoke publicly for the first time since publishing the results of the Russia inquiry from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2QzQaVE

Thousands pay respects to Niki Lauda

Formula 1 stars including Lewis Hamilton and other celebrities in Vienna as Lauda's body lay in state at St Stephen's Cathedral. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2QvxPsN

The diggers guided by satellites and drones

Moving earth is messy - but new technology means we can dig with an accuracy of a few centimetres. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K7sLcV

First Group to sell Greyhound buses in US

The company says it will seek a buyer for the US bus operations as it fights off an activist investor. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KidWo1 via

Brexit shutdown slashes UK car production by 45%

Brexit factory shutdowns in April almost halved UK car production, latest figures reveal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I6h7fO via

Young adults benefit from better pay

The proportion of low-paid workers in Britain has fallen to its lowest level since 1980, a think tank says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wt3a61 via

Premier League leads European football to £25bn valuation

The European football industry is now worth a record amount, according to new figures from Deloitte. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WaZ3Lm via

5G: Finally, it's here in the UK - but so what?

A brief guide to what 5G offers today and how it should improve over the years to come. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wsTfO4 via

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to face leadership vote

Some shareholders want Facebook's chairman and chief executive to step down from one of his roles. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QzA6mt via

Boeing 737 Max could be grounded for months, says airline body

The airline industry's trade body says the crisis-hit aircraft is unlikely to fly again before August. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KcD1Az via

Carbon credit fraud trial collapses as expert witness was no expert

Evidence against eight fraud defendants had been "cut-and-pasted" from the witness's other cases. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WdAGwy via

Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers

Huawei says the US is "using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/30T66ai via

'Don't ignore' credit card warning letters

Providers could suspend credit cards if persistent borrowers fail to speed up repayments by March. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Z1TsnF via

Channel Islands 'among worst tax havens' worldwide

A tax pressure group ranks what it describes as the most "aggressive" corporate tax havens in the world. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HITv1B via

Ticketing app Trainline looks to raise £75m from share sale

The rail ticketing app is expected to be one of the biggest stock market listings of the year. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QyQZxY via

The diggers guided by satellites and drones

Moving earth is messy - but new technology means we can dig with an accuracy of a few centimetres. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K7sLcV via

Gym class where Muslim women can take of their hijabs

Hafsah began women-only gym classes because she prefers to take off her headscarf when exercising. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2I5hPcX via

What's behind the Spice Girls' sound problems?

Experts explain the issues that could be behind the negative comments about the group's comeback. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2JIRTap via

Bridge cat stuck for six days still stranded after rescue fails

Fire crews offered tasty morsels in a bid to tempt Hatty the cat from her perch - but she wouldn't budge. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wr5pXt via

History of Britain's lidos celebrated

Outdoor swimming enthusiasts Janet Wilkinson and Emma Pusill have documented more than 100 lidos. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WqqGzl via

Roblox: 'I thought he was playing an innocent game'

Online multiplayer game Roblox is marketed at children - but there are fears it also being used for grooming. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wrqktt via

Octavia Spencer: Ditching the 'sassy black woman' for horror

The Oscar winner on why she hopes horror film MA, her first lead role, can change Hollywood for black actresses. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2I7JA4G via

5G: Finally, it's here in the UK - but so what?

A brief guide to what 5G offers today and how it should improve over the years to come. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wsTfO4 via

Brexit: How the timetable to 31 October could unfold

MPs will only sit for about 50 days between now and the 31 October Brexit deadline. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2JMiHGW via

Miss India contest: Why do all the finalists 'look the same'?

A photo of this year's finalists has placed them at the centre of a storm over skin colour. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wgg6vx via

Europa League final in Baku: Far from the pitch and a long way from home - the surreal final

Chelsea succeeded in Baku but it was a Europa League final that will be remembered more for its surreal surroundings and flat atmosphere. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WuADvI via

Iranian-American on Mission to Free Mideast Women from Violent Oppression

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Why EU's Right Turn Points to Stalingrad-Style Shutdown

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German Police Admit That the ‘Holy Spirit’ Saved Speeding Driver From Getting Fined

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Louisiana Lawmakers Send New Abortion Ban to Governor's Desk

Louisiana lawmakers on Wednesday passed a strict new abortion ban that would prohibit the procedure before some women even know they are pregnant, joining a half-dozen conservative states with similar measures. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2JLfwPx

Stephen Lentz Shares Why Churches Fail: Pastors Are Often Ill-Equipped to Handle the 'Business' of Running a Church

Author, pastor, and lawyer Stephen Lentz explains why many churches fail. He says it's because most pastors are ill-equipped to handle the "business" of running a church. Lentz tells them how to turn things around in a new book, The Business of Church. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wfv0C3

Vandals Ravage Christian School in Florida, Leaving $50,000 in Damages

Vandals ravaged a Christian school in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. over the Memorial Day weekend, leaving behind more than $50,000 in damages.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WwsuXx

'I Thought We Were Going to Die': American Missionaries Ambushed in Haiti Saved By Mysterious Man on a Motorcycle

American missionaries traveling in Haiti tell the story of being ambushed by an armed gang while traveling in Haiti and their narrow escape. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YRjdXm

Satanic Temple Rejects Supreme Court Ruling on Aborted Baby Bodies, Claims Religious Freedom

The Satanic Temple (TST) has issued a defiant response to Tuesday's US Supreme Court ruling that upheld the Indiana law (HEA 1337) requiring burial or cremation of fetal remains.  The Satanists say their members are immune from the law due to freedom of religion and will argue a federal law passed in 1993 will uphold their claim.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wtt8q6

The 'Perversion Files': Boy Scouts of America Facing Further Accusations of Abuse

The Boy Scouts of America are facing more lawsuits out of New York as victims of sexual abuse continue to speak out. The organization has already faced numerous lawsuits for sexual abuse. Hundreds more are expected after several states passed laws adjusting restrictive statute-of-limitations laws. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WfHKc3

Tornado 'Miraculously' Shifted Instead of Hitting Children's Hospital

A tornado touched down in Lawrence, Kansas, devastating several neighborhoods and sending about a dozen people to the hospital. The twister was said to be a mile wide and stayed on the ground for about two hours. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KcLbJ6

Case Closed: Special Counsel Mueller Says Russia Investigation Is Over, Nothing More to Say

Special counsel Robert Mueller made his first public statement on the Russia investigation, announcing Wednesday that he has concluded the investigation. He is now closing the special counsel's office and returning to private life. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XdUufz

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Clashes with Clarence Thomas: A Woman Seeking Abortion 'Is Not a Mother'

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg went head-to-head against fellow Justice Clarence Thomas over the issue of abortion in an opinion released Tuesday.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wsUFI8

Tennessee Church Shooter Sentenced to Life Without Parole

A Tennessee jury deliberated less than two hours Tuesday before sentencing the man who shot up a Nashville church in 2017 to life in prison without the possibility of parole. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WBQ1Xf

World War II Veteran's Rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' on the Harmonica Goes Viral 

Pete DuPré's performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" on the harmonica at a Women's National Team Soccer Match over Memorial Day weekend is going viral.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wrlb3n

Missouri's Last Abortion Clinic May Close Due to License Non-Renewal

Missouri's only abortion clinic says it expects to be shut down this week.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MbOset

'What Churches Should Be Doing': Opening Locations Inside Indiana Prisons and Rehabs, Reaching Inmates for Christ

Megachurches across the country are catching a vision to reach prison and jail inmates for Christ. The latest example comes from Indiana where a church is reaching out to people who are incarcerated or struggling with addiction by opening "micro-site" campuses run by volunteers. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2I7taJJ

Are Babies Humans? As Illinois 'Denies Human Dignity', Supreme Court Says Babies Aren't 'Medical Waste'

Lawmakers in Illinois have advanced what could be the nation's most liberal abortion law. Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court is upholding an Indiana law that requires abortion providers to dispose of aborted fetuses in the same way as human remains.   from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wpIOdU

'Fight for Bodily Privacy Far From Over': Supreme Court Declines Transgender Locker Room Case

The US Supreme Court declined to hear a case Tuesday concerning a Pennsylvania school district's policy that allows transgender students to use locker rooms and restrooms matching their gender identity, disregarding other students' bodily privacy rights. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WaLKdB

'Extremely High Risk': Los Angeles Moves to Fix Dam in Case of Epic Flood

The Whittier Narrows Dam is just one of seven hundred dams nationwide that the Army Corps oversees. These giant public works protect millions of Americans from flooding – and if they fail, the results can be catastrophic.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VRVR28

D-Day’s 75th Anniversary Renews Interest in Some Classrooms

Kasey Turcol has just 75 minutes to explain to her high school students the importance of D-Day — and if this wasn’t the 75th anniversary of the turning point in World War II, she wouldn’t devote that much time to it. D-Day is not part of the required curriculum in North Carolina — or in many other states. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wj1CLu

Pulse Nightclub Survivor: 'God Loves You the Way You Are, but His Gospel Demands Change'

Once committed to the LGBT lifestyle, now free in Christ. This is the message of the Freedom March. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2ExQNtZ

Devastating Tornadoes Rip Through Ohio and Indiana as Severe Storm Saga Rages On

A rapid-fire line of apparent tornadoes tore across Indiana and Ohio overnight, packed so closely together that one crossed the path carved by another. The storms strew debris so thick that at one point, highway crews had to use snowplows to clear an interstate. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Mezx31

'We Have an Anti-Semitism Crisis': NYPD Reports 83% Spike in Hate Crimes

The Wall Street Journal reports that the New York Police Department (NYPD) has seen a shocking increase in hate crimes, especially against the city's Jewish population.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WqpQTb

Louisiana Lawmakers Send New Abortion Ban to Governor's Desk

Louisiana lawmakers on Wednesday passed a strict new abortion ban that would prohibit the procedure before some women even know they are pregnant, joining a half-dozen conservative states with similar measures. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2JLfwPx

Stephen Lentz Shares Why Churches Fail: Pastors Are Often Ill-Equipped to Handle the 'Business' of Running a Church

Author, pastor, and lawyer Stephen Lentz explains why many churches fail. He says it's because most pastors are ill-equipped to handle the "business" of running a church. Lentz tells them how to turn things around in a new book, The Business of Church. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wfv0C3

Vandals Ravage Christian School in Florida, Leaving $50,000 in Damages

Vandals ravaged a Christian school in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. over the Memorial Day weekend, leaving behind more than $50,000 in damages.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WwsuXx

'I Thought We Were Going to Die': American Missionaries Ambushed in Haiti Saved By Mysterious Man on a Motorcycle

American missionaries traveling in Haiti tell the story of being ambushed by an armed gang while traveling in Haiti and their narrow escape. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YRjdXm

Satanic Temple Rejects Supreme Court Ruling on Aborted Baby Bodies, Claims Religious Freedom

The Satanic Temple (TST) has issued a defiant response to Tuesday's US Supreme Court ruling that upheld the Indiana law (HEA 1337) requiring burial or cremation of fetal remains.  The Satanists say their members are immune from the law due to freedom of religion and will argue a federal law passed in 1993 will uphold their claim.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wtt8q6

The 'Perversion Files': Boy Scouts of America Facing Further Accusations of Abuse

The Boy Scouts of America are facing more lawsuits out of New York as victims of sexual abuse continue to speak out. The organization has already faced numerous lawsuits for sexual abuse. Hundreds more are expected after several states passed laws adjusting restrictive statute-of-limitations laws. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WfHKc3

Tornado 'Miraculously' Shifted Instead of Hitting Children's Hospital

A tornado touched down in Lawrence, Kansas, devastating several neighborhoods and sending about a dozen people to the hospital. The twister was said to be a mile wide and stayed on the ground for about two hours. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2KcLbJ6

Case Closed: Special Counsel Mueller Says Russia Investigation Is Over, Nothing More to Say

Special counsel Robert Mueller made his first public statement on the Russia investigation, announcing Wednesday that he has concluded the investigation. He is now closing the special counsel's office and returning to private life. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XdUufz

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Clashes with Clarence Thomas: A Woman Seeking Abortion 'Is Not a Mother'

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg went head-to-head against fellow Justice Clarence Thomas over the issue of abortion in an opinion released Tuesday.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wsUFI8

Are Babies Humans? As Illinois 'Denies Human Dignity', Supreme Court Says Babies Aren't 'Medical Waste'

Lawmakers in Illinois have advanced what could be the nation's most liberal abortion law. Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court is upholding an Indiana law that requires abortion providers to dispose of aborted fetuses in the same way as human remains.   from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wpIOdU

D-Day’s 75th Anniversary Renews Interest in Some Classrooms

Kasey Turcol has just 75 minutes to explain to her high school students the importance of D-Day — and if this wasn’t the 75th anniversary of the turning point in World War II, she wouldn’t devote that much time to it. D-Day is not part of the required curriculum in North Carolina — or in many other states. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wj1CLu

Iranian-American on Mission to Free Mideast Women from Violent Oppression

"Our strategy is to equip women leaders who can have a lasting impact around the globe," Shirin Taber said. "Our women are decision makers, influencers and mobilizers, impacting through their organizations on a national level." from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VZ64ts

Why EU's Right Turn Points to Stalingrad-Style Shutdown

After a strong showing by Eurosceptic parties in last week's elections, European leaders are now worried about their future, fighting over who will lead Europe's Parliament.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2I4zP7n

German Police Admit That the ‘Holy Spirit’ Saved Speeding Driver From Getting Fined

Police in the German border town of Viersen have revealed that a speeding driver was spared a hefty fine because of the “Holy Spirit.” from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MqUXKi

First Group to sell Greyhound buses in US

The company says it will seek a buyer for the US bus operations as it fights off an activist investor. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KidWo1

Premier League leads European football to £25bn valuation

The European football industry is now worth a record amount, according to new figures from Deloitte. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WaZ3Lm

Brexit shutdown slashes UK car production by 45%

Brexit factory shutdowns in April almost halved UK car production, latest figures reveal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2I6h7fO

5G: Finally, it's here in the UK - but so what?

A brief guide to what 5G offers today and how it should improve over the years to come. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wsTfO4

Young adults benefit from better pay

The proportion of low-paid workers in Britain has fallen to its lowest level since 1980, a think tank says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wt3a61

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to face leadership vote

Some shareholders want Facebook's chairman and chief executive to step down from one of his roles. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QzA6mt

Boeing 737 Max could be grounded for months, says airline body

The airline industry's trade body says the crisis-hit aircraft is unlikely to fly again before August. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2KcD1Az

Carbon credit fraud trial collapses as expert witness was no expert

Evidence against eight fraud defendants had been "cut-and-pasted" from the witness's other cases. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WdAGwy

Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers

Huawei says the US is "using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company". from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/30T66ai

'Don't ignore' credit card warning letters

Providers could suspend credit cards if persistent borrowers fail to speed up repayments by March. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Z1TsnF

Channel Islands 'among worst tax havens' worldwide

A tax pressure group ranks what it describes as the most "aggressive" corporate tax havens in the world. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HITv1B

Ticketing app Trainline looks to raise £75m from share sale

The rail ticketing app is expected to be one of the biggest stock market listings of the year. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QyQZxY

The diggers guided by satellites and drones

Moving earth is messy - but new technology means we can dig with an accuracy of a few centimetres. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K7sLcV

Ohio tornado blows parked car at home killing elderly man

The 81-year-old died in one of more than 50 suspected twisters that pulverised eight US states. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HGFscZ

New Zealand budget: National party denies hacking Treasury

New Zealand's opposition party says it wasn't behind 2,000 hacking attempts on government systems. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EDKO6U

Real Madrid 'most valuable club in Europe', says KPMG

The Spanish club tops KPMG's study of top sides' "enterprise value", ahead of Man Utd and Bayern Munich. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EFPARv

UN staff caught up in Kosovo police anti-smuggling sweep

The pair were held in a police raid in the north, which has a majority ethnic Serbian population. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K9UQAj

Pakistan vet charged with blasphemy over medicine 'wrapped in religious text'

The vet allegedly wrapped medicine in pages from a school book containing Islamic religious text. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wogLeP

Biden team says Trump's taunts 'beneath dignity of the office'

The Biden camp accuses President Trump of siding "repeatedly with a murderous dictator". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HIyl3J

The preachers getting rich from poor Americans

Some televangelists ask people to give cash to earn financial favour from God - it's often the hardest-up giving their last pennies. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Ez7PIb

Could making recycling pay save the planet?

Encouraging recycling as a moral good may not make sense. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EElbCN

How Nigeria and its president are being held to ransom

Tackling kidnapping is Muhammadu Buhari's biggest challenge as he is sworn in for another four years. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W8EdMy

The bullying that led this doctor to take her own life

Payal Tadvi, 26, took her own life after months of alleged harassment over her caste, her family say. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XdEw59

Are rare earth minerals China's trump card in its trade war with US?

There is speculation that China might restrict rare earth minerals to the US. What could the impact be? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VXPOsS

The Yazidi family reunited after being IS slaves

Thousands of Yazidis were killed or enslaved by IS but Nashaat and his mother survived, and are about to be reunited. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EEUu0Z

Growing crops in the shadow of Fukushima

Eight years on from the nuclear disaster, some have chosen to return to the small town of Okuma in Japan. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2YSD2ha

Japan knife attack: 'I saw children screaming and crying'

A man wielding knives attacked schoolchildren waiting to board a bus in the city of Kawasaki. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EFk6e5

Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers

Huawei says the US is "using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30T66ai

EU Commission: France and Germany differ on Brussels' top job

France and Germany differ as leaders consider who takes the key EU roles after parliamentary elections. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Wa40UK

Johnson & Johnson faces trial over opioid crisis in Oklahoma

The battle over who is responsible for the US opioid crisis begins playing out in an Oklahoma court. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K9w6YN

Belgium's ex-King Albert II submits DNA in paternity case

Albert II provides a sample to avoid daily fines amid claims he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Wu1xDO

Australia's 'Egg Boy' gives donations to NZ attack survivors

The Australian teenager was flooded with donations after egging a controversial far-right lawmaker. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VZxsrk

Malaysia orders tonnes of imported waste to be returned

The country's government says it has become a dumping ground for wealthier nations. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2KcOUq7

Ohio tornado blows parked car at home killing elderly man

The 81-year-old died in one of more than 50 suspected twisters that pulverised eight US states. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HGFscZ

New Zealand budget: National party denies hacking Treasury

New Zealand's opposition party says it wasn't behind 2,000 hacking attempts on government systems. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EDKO6U

Real Madrid 'most valuable club in Europe', says KPMG

The Spanish club tops KPMG's study of top sides' "enterprise value", ahead of Man Utd and Bayern Munich. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EFPARv

UN staff caught up in Kosovo police anti-smuggling sweep

The pair were held in a police raid in the north, which has a majority ethnic Serbian population. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K9UQAj

Pakistan vet charged with blasphemy over medicine 'wrapped in religious text'

The vet allegedly wrapped medicine in pages from a school book containing Islamic religious text. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wogLeP

Biden team says Trump's taunts 'beneath dignity of the office'

The Biden camp accuses President Trump of siding "repeatedly with a murderous dictator". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HIyl3J

The preachers getting rich from poor Americans

Some televangelists ask people to give cash to earn financial favour from God - it's often the hardest-up giving their last pennies. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Ez7PIb

Could making recycling pay save the planet?

Encouraging recycling as a moral good may not make sense. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EElbCN

How Nigeria and its president are being held to ransom

Tackling kidnapping is Muhammadu Buhari's biggest challenge as he is sworn in for another four years. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W8EdMy

The bullying that led this doctor to take her own life

Payal Tadvi, 26, took her own life after months of alleged harassment over her caste, her family say. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XdEw59

Are rare earth minerals China's trump card in its trade war with US?

There is speculation that China might restrict rare earth minerals to the US. What could the impact be? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VXPOsS

The Yazidi family reunited after being IS slaves

Thousands of Yazidis were killed or enslaved by IS but Nashaat and his mother survived, and are about to be reunited. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EEUu0Z

Growing crops in the shadow of Fukushima

Eight years on from the nuclear disaster, some have chosen to return to the small town of Okuma in Japan. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2YSD2ha

Japan knife attack: 'I saw children screaming and crying'

A man wielding knives attacked schoolchildren waiting to board a bus in the city of Kawasaki. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EFk6e5

English councils warned about 'running out' of reserve cash

"Systemic underfunding" means they are drawing on reserves, the Local Government Association says. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2woWx4D via

John Bercow plans to stay on as Commons Speaker

The MP said he would not be leaving his post while there were "great issues to be resolved". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MbSwva via

Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers

Huawei says the US is "using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30T66ai via

NCA investigates how owner afforded £80m London homes

UK investigators use anti-corruption orders to demand the source of a foreign official's wealth. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2womnpl via

Growing crops in the shadow of Fukushima

Eight years on from the nuclear disaster, some have chosen to return to the small town of Okuma in Japan. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2YSD2ha via

Real Madrid 'most valuable club in Europe', says KPMG

The Spanish club tops KPMG's study of top sides' "enterprise value", ahead of Man Utd and Bayern Munich. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EFPARv via

Tory leadership contest: James Cleverly joins contenders

The former deputy party chairman has joined the race to become Conservative leader. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XbTyIL via

University of Essex 'sorry' for sex complaint delays

The University of Essex apologises for breaching its own 60-day target for handling complaints. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XcNaRi via

WH Smith 'worst' retailer in UK, says Which? survey

The retailer was criticised for "poor" value for money and service in a survey of 7,700 shoppers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xi4rsE via

Australia's 'Egg Boy' gives donations to NZ attack survivors

The Australian teenager was flooded with donations after egging a controversial far-right lawmaker. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VZxsrk via

New Zealand budget: National party denies hacking Treasury

New Zealand's opposition party says it wasn't behind 2,000 hacking attempts on government systems. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EDKO6U via

Indyref2 'framework' bill to be published at Holyrood

The Scottish government wants to hold a new independence referendum in the second half of 2020. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KcBMS2 via

Kit Harington: Game of Thrones star getting help for 'personal issues'

The Game of Thrones star has spoken recently of the stress of finishing work on the hit show. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MbpzPT via

News Daily: Council cash reserve crisis, and Bercow 'staying'

Your morning briefing for 29 May 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KcWO2W via

The Yazidi family reunited after being IS slaves

Thousands of Yazidis were killed or enslaved by IS but Nashaat and his mother survived, and are about to be reunited. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EEUu0Z via

The diggers guided by satellites and drones

Moving earth is messy - but new technology means we can dig with an accuracy of a few centimetres. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K7sLcV via

Homeless and disabled: ‘I’m at my wits’ end’

Stories from the streets of Birmingham of disabled and homeless men struggling to find a permanent home. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wmAwnd via

Hidden disability: The young film-maker shining a light on hidden illness

Ashleigh Harley is making a documentary to raise awareness of her rare health condition and change Paralympics policy. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2QtTwJD via

Port Talbot Banksy mural: 'I don't think I'll miss it'

Garage owner says he will be glad to see the back of the Banksy, which he sold for a six-figure sum. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WbyOUN via

Gavin & Stacey: Why we fell in love with Barry Island

The hit BBC sitcom is returning for a one-off Christmas special. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wptga8 via

Divorcee's touching Craigslist ad about moving on

A writer posts a heartfelt Craigslist ad of items for sale from her New York flat after a break-up. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KcgsMu via

The preachers getting rich from poor Americans

Some televangelists ask people to give cash to earn financial favour from God - it's often the hardest-up giving their last pennies. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ez7PIb via

Could making recycling pay save the planet?

Encouraging recycling as a moral good may not make sense. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EElbCN via

Is the world becoming more gay-friendly?

Attitudes towards gay people are more tolerant in some countries, but others buck the trend. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VW9sVW via

Are rare earth minerals China's trump card in its trade war with US?

There is speculation that China might restrict rare earth minerals to the US. What could the impact be? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VXPOsS via

Michael Dunlop: The man who lost a brother, father & uncle to biking, but races on

Michael Dunlop's brother, father and uncle all died racing motorbikes. He continues to shine as one of the sport's most brilliant riders. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2JL6ceO via

'It is about a big trophy' - Chelsea and Arsenal eyes on distant Europa League prize

The two London rivals are both determined to land Europe's second-tier trophy in far-away Baku. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30MuVEx via

World number one Osaka fights back from brink to reach second round in Paris

World number one Naomi Osaka avoids a shock early exit by coming from behind to reach the French Open second round. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ki3SLN via

Pope Says Argentine Bishop Now Facing Vatican Abuse Trial

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Iran Shuts Down Assyrian Church, Removes Cross as Christianity Continues to Win Hearts in the Islamic Regime

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Knife-Wielding Man Attacks Schoolgirls in Japan, Killing 2

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How will Modi handle India's economy?

With an even bigger electoral mandate, India's new government is in a position to push ahead with reforms. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wjO9n1 via

Why Huawei's Google woes worry Africa

Will Africa's governments and consumers have to choose between using US and Chinese technology? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X4L7Pr via

Could making recycling pay save the planet?

Encouraging recycling as a moral good may not make sense. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2EElbCN via

How Ireland became Europe's data watchdog

Big tech companies are feeling the heat as the General Data Protection Regulation gathers momentum. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WrXpnO via

'I think wine is in my blood'

How Lizzy Rudd runs family business Berry Bros and Rudd, the UK's oldest wine merchant. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QsjWvh via

Five tech trends shaping the beauty industry

Five tech trends shaping the beauty industry from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2JAOvhA via

Tennessee Church Shooter Sentenced to Life Without Parole

A Tennessee jury deliberated less than two hours Tuesday before sentencing the man who shot up a Nashville church in 2017 to life in prison without the possibility of parole. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WBQ1Xf

World War II Veteran's Rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' on the Harmonica Goes Viral 

Pete DuPré's performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" on the harmonica at a Women's National Team Soccer Match over Memorial Day weekend is going viral.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wrlb3n

Missouri's Last Abortion Clinic May Close Due to License Non-Renewal

Missouri's only abortion clinic says it expects to be shut down this week.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MbOset

'What Churches Should Be Doing': Opening Locations Inside Indiana Prisons and Rehabs, Reaching Inmates for Christ

Megachurches across the country are catching a vision to reach prison and jail inmates for Christ. The latest example comes from Indiana where a church is reaching out to people who are incarcerated or struggling with addiction by opening "micro-site" campuses run by volunteers. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2I7taJJ

Illinois Pushes Abortion at Any Time for Any Reason, Indiana Pro-Life Bill Upheld at Supreme Court

Lawmakers in Illinois have advanced what could be the nation's most liberal abortion law. Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court is upholding an Indiana law that requires abortion providers to dispose of aborted fetuses in the same way as human remains.   from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2EDqNgW

'Fight for Bodily Privacy Far From Over': Supreme Court Declines Transgender Locker Room Case

The US Supreme Court declined to hear a case Tuesday concerning a Pennsylvania school district's policy that allows transgender students to use locker rooms and restrooms matching their gender identity, disregarding other students' bodily privacy rights. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WaLKdB

Beyond Wildfires and Earthquakes: Los Angeles Moves to Upgrade Dam In Case of Epic Flood

The Whittier Narrows Dam is just one of seven hundred dams nationwide that the Army Corps oversees. These giant public works protect millions of Americans from flooding – and if they fail, the results can be catastrophic.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VRVR28

Pulse Nightclub Survivor: 'God Loves You the Way You Are, but His Gospel Demands Change'

Once committed to the LGBT lifestyle, now free in Christ. This is the message of the Freedom March. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2ExQNtZ

Devastating Tornadoes Rip Through Ohio and Indiana as Severe Storm Saga Rages On

A rapid-fire line of apparent tornadoes tore across Indiana and Ohio overnight, packed so closely together that one crossed the path carved by another. The storms strew debris so thick that at one point, highway crews had to use snowplows to clear an interstate. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Mezx31

What's gone wrong with Brazil's economy?

The hopes for a resurgent Brazilian economy have receded since the election of Jair Bolsonaro. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K4xE6w

'We Have an Anti-Semitism Crisis': NYPD Reports 83% Spike in Hate Crimes

The Wall Street Journal reports that the New York Police Department (NYPD) has seen a shocking increase in hate crimes, especially against the city's Jewish population.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WqpQTb

Can Sir Philip Green save his retail empire?

Will Arcadia's restructuring save the company or hasten its demise? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/30JkgdT

How will Modi handle India's economy?

With an even bigger electoral mandate, India's new government is in a position to push ahead with reforms. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wjO9n1

Why Huawei's Google woes worry Africa

Will Africa's governments and consumers have to choose between using US and Chinese technology? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X4L7Pr

Could making recycling pay save the planet?

Encouraging recycling as a moral good may not make sense. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2EElbCN

How Ireland became Europe's data watchdog

Big tech companies are feeling the heat as the General Data Protection Regulation gathers momentum. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WrXpnO

'I think wine is in my blood'

How Lizzy Rudd runs family business Berry Bros and Rudd, the UK's oldest wine merchant. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2QsjWvh

Five tech trends shaping the beauty industry

Five tech trends shaping the beauty industry from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2JAOvhA

I entrusted my pension to German builders

A property group that borrowed millions has not paid some people back, a BBC investigation finds. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X5u67u

Feeling the impact of Trump's foreign worker squeeze

US firms say President Trump has made it harder to hire the skilled foreign workers they need. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2VEeJ4F

Pope Says Argentine Bishop Now Facing Vatican Abuse Trial

An Argentine bishop close to Pope Francis is now on trial at the Vatican, accused of sexually abusing seminarians. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2I90v6P

Iran Shuts Down Assyrian Church, Removes Cross as Christianity Continues to Win Hearts in the Islamic Regime

Iranian intelligence agents stormed a 100-year-old Assyrian Presbyterian church in Tabriz, removed the cross from its steeple, and shut it down.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K9xgnh

Knife-Wielding Man Attacks Schoolgirls in Japan, Killing 2

A man carrying a knife in each hand and screaming "I will kill you!" attacked a group of schoolgirls waiting at a bus stop just outside Tokyo on Tuesday, killing two and injuring 16 before killing himself, officials and media said.    from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HG7zsD

Javier Botet: Meet the actor behind Hollywood's monsters

You may not recognise Spanish actor Javier Botet - but he has starred in some of horror's biggest films. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Euo6Oz

Somalia's frightening network of Islamist spies

Al-Shabab remains largely undiminished thanks to its sophisticated intelligence network. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VR1RYI

Myanmar's Thangyat: Jailed for a comedy show

Seven young performers are in prison after taking part in a traditional festival, known as Thangyat. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wmveYV

European elections: anti-EU forces and Green wave

From the predicted rise of anti-EU forces to a 'Green wave', BBC Brussels reporter Adam Fleming looks at what went on across Europe. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VO8E5L

The 1930s invention that is cutting period poverty

Saying 'Goodbye' to pads and period poverty, and 'Hello' to the menstrual cup from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HZFxYj

Donald Trump: 'US-Japan alliance is steadfast and ironclad'

Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spoke to reporters after a bilateral meeting in Tokyo. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8rG8n

Cracks open up as earthquake hits Peru

At least one person is dead after a powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Amazon rainforest in north-central Peru. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HFYzUG

European Elections 2019: Romanians across Europe queue at polling stations

Romanians living abroad faced long queues at polling stations to cast votes in the European Parliament election and a national referendum. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JFiCV8

Has Narendra Modi ended dynastic politics in India?

A slew of candidates from political families have lost elections, but is it enough to end dynastic politics? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WqdPx0

Memorial Day: America's strained salute to its black veterans

Black Americans have always helped fight America's wars, but do not receive the same reverence as white soldiers. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JCFBAa

Russian data theft: Shady world where all is for sale

Sales of hacked personal data are booming in Russia as the penalties are rarely heavy. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EzKoOJ

Beautiful game? The day I had to watch a sport I hate

Dany Mitzman hates football but her partner loves it. That isn't a problem until their daughter is about to go to her first game... from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30KUk1C

Alabama Sets Record for Adoption, Shattering Common Pro-Choice Argument

Alabamians adopted a record number of foster children in their state during the 2018 fiscal year, AL.com reports.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MaOAuL

Atlanta Church Hires Psychic Medium to Minister to Congregation

Vision Church of Atlanta, Georgia has added a psychic medium to their staff. Rolling Out reports that Lakara Foster, who claims she has the ability to talk with the dead, is now a licensed minister at the church.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XgkAPj

Jewish Teens Save Man With Nazi Tattoo From Drowning

A group of Jewish teenagers in Massachusetts rescued a man with a swastika tattoo from drowning. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2W2WsD0

Japan attack: Child among three dead in Kawasaki stabbing

A man started stabbing schoolchildren waiting for a bus in a city just south of Tokyo. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W93Lcy

Sebastian Kurz, Austrian chancellor, ousted by MPs after video row

Opposition parties backed the vote after the collapse of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's coalition. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HF7CVK

A coffee shop in San Francisco offers a $75 cup of coffee

Klatch Coffee in San Francisco is offering a $75 cup of coffee used from award winning beans grown in Panama. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W5WLNr

Brazil jail violence: Forty inmates found dead at separate prisons

The deaths in northern Amazonas state come a day after 15 prisoners were killed in gang violence. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K7eXyU

France Lyon: Police arrest suspects in parcel bomb attack

A suspected parcel bomb packed with shrapnel exploded on Friday, injuring 13 people. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HYfwZn

Photographer 'overwhelmed' by response to bald eagle picture

Steve Biro snapped the picture of 'Bruce' the bald eagle at a raptor conservation centre in Canada. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wm7FPF

Man dies on plane after ingesting 246 cocaine bags

The flight from Mexico City made an emergency landing after the Japanese passenger began having seizures. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wm8V5D

Jair Bolsonaro: Man who stabbed Brazil's leader is 'mentally ill'

The man who stabbed Brazil's president during his campaign last year cannot be jailed, a judge rules. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EBRRNc

European elections 2019: Power blocs lose grip on parliament

Major centrist parties suffer big losses in EU elections, as liberals, Greens and nationalists gain ground. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JGCQOC

Malawi election: President Mutharika re-elected after court battle

President Mutharika secures a second term, after a court-ordered delay to the result's announcement. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2QsTn9t

Trump in Japan: US president backs Abe-Kim talks

Japan's PM wants "frank talks" with North Korea on issues such as the abduction of its citizens. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X7TZ6X

Romania corruption: PSD chief Liviu Dragnea jailed

The head of the ruling PSD party, Liviu Dragnea, loses his appeal against a corruption conviction. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8idhp

Who are the Muslim community patrols protecting US mosques?

A group of Muslim-Americans have begun patrolling New York mosques in a controversial safety measure. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8X1rl

The tablet computer pulled by donkey

Communities in Mozambique learn about health, banking and elections via giant interactive screens. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XaHebu

Everest deaths: Four reasons why this climbing season went wrong

Overcrowding is blamed for an increase in deaths on the world's highest peak, but other factors are at play. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2I49CFT

Six shocking things we've learned from the Nxivm trial

Skin branding ceremonies, blackmail and punishment for weight gain were all part of the "sex cult". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W8OTL5

Javier Botet: Meet the actor behind Hollywood's monsters

You may not recognise Spanish actor Javier Botet - but he has starred in some of horror's biggest films. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Euo6Oz

Somalia's frightening network of Islamist spies

Al-Shabab remains largely undiminished thanks to its sophisticated intelligence network. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VR1RYI

Myanmar's Thangyat: Jailed for a comedy show

Seven young performers are in prison after taking part in a traditional festival, known as Thangyat. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wmveYV

European elections: anti-EU forces and Green wave

From the predicted rise of anti-EU forces to a 'Green wave', BBC Brussels reporter Adam Fleming looks at what went on across Europe. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VO8E5L

The 1930s invention that is cutting period poverty

Saying 'Goodbye' to pads and period poverty, and 'Hello' to the menstrual cup from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HZFxYj

Donald Trump: 'US-Japan alliance is steadfast and ironclad'

Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spoke to reporters after a bilateral meeting in Tokyo. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8rG8n

Cracks open up as earthquake hits Peru

At least one person is dead after a powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Amazon rainforest in north-central Peru. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HFYzUG

European Elections 2019: Romanians across Europe queue at polling stations

Romanians living abroad faced long queues at polling stations to cast votes in the European Parliament election and a national referendum. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JFiCV8

Has Narendra Modi ended dynastic politics in India?

A slew of candidates from political families have lost elections, but is it enough to end dynastic politics? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WqdPx0

Memorial Day: America's strained salute to its black veterans

Black Americans have always helped fight America's wars, but do not receive the same reverence as white soldiers. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JCFBAa

Russian data theft: Shady world where all is for sale

Sales of hacked personal data are booming in Russia as the penalties are rarely heavy. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EzKoOJ

Beautiful game? The day I had to watch a sport I hate

Dany Mitzman hates football but her partner loves it. That isn't a problem until their daughter is about to go to her first game... from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30KUk1C

Alabama Sets Record for Adoption, Shattering Common Pro-Choice Argument

Alabamians adopted a record number of foster children in their state during the 2018 fiscal year, AL.com reports.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MaOAuL

Atlanta Church Hires Psychic Medium to Minister to Congregation

Vision Church of Atlanta, Georgia has added a psychic medium to their staff. Rolling Out reports that Lakara Foster, who claims she has the ability to talk with the dead, is now a licensed minister at the church.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2XgkAPj

Jewish Teens Save Man With Nazi Tattoo From Drowning

A group of Jewish teenagers in Massachusetts rescued a man with a swastika tattoo from drowning. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2W2WsD0

Tory leadership contest: Jeremy Hunt warns against no-deal Brexit 'suicide'

The foreign secretary says a no-deal policy could see the Tories "annihilated" in a general election. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WvPO7C via

Japan attack: Child among three dead in Kawasaki stabbing

A man started stabbing schoolchildren waiting for a bus in a city just south of Tokyo. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W93Lcy via

Inside the Warwick University rape chat scandal

Anna found her friends' sexually violent online chat - and saw she was mentioned hundreds of times. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30FFU2y via

Lyra McKee's sister offers to meet killer

Lyra McKee's sister offers to meet the unknown gunman who shot the 29-year-old during rioting in Derry. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VSjZ4D via

Myanmar's Thangyat: Jailed for a comedy show

Seven young performers are in prison after taking part in a traditional festival, known as Thangyat. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wmveYV via

PIP breast implant scandal: Victims visited by bailiffs

Women who had faulty PIP breast implants fear they may have to pay back compensation. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2M88Gpd via

Fertility paradox in male beauty quest

Men paradoxically damage their ability to have children during efforts to make themselves look more attractive. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K9BECS via

Car theft payouts 'at seven-year high'

Claims for January to March were the highest for any quarter since 2012, the insurance industry body says. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Mr21ab via

More prisoners will be allowed to take outside jobs

Rules on temporary release are being eased in order to improve prisoners' job prospects. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K8lZ6H via

Isaac Powner: Tribute to man who died after Radio 1's Big Weekend

Isaac Powner's sister posts a tribute to her brother with a warning about men's mental health. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K7DofB via

Non-emergency 101 calls to become free

The Home Office will abolish the 15p charge from April 2020, spending £5m to fund the service. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K7utuD via

Man dies on plane after ingesting 246 cocaine bags

The flight from Mexico City made an emergency landing after the Japanese passenger began having seizures. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wm8V5D via

Port Talbot Banksy mural move to get under way

After weeks of preparation, a team of contractors are set to move the 4.5-tonne Banksy mural. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WmU9Ks via

Paper review: Farage 'eyes No 10' amid main party 'panic'

The front pages focus on rows among the main parties after the Brexit Party's election successes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wrEGKg via

News Daily: Hunt's no-deal Brexit warning, and EU election fallout

Your morning briefing for 28 May 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EATLOk via

Love Island 2019: Tyson Fury's brother among this season's line-up

This year's contestants include the brothers of boxer Tyson Fury and Strictly star AJ Pritchard. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Mcjp1W via

A coffee shop in San Francisco offers a $75 cup of coffee

Klatch Coffee in San Francisco is offering a $75 cup of coffee used from award winning beans grown in Panama. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W5WLNr via

This invention from the 1930s is cutting period poverty

Saying 'Goodbye' to pads and period poverty, and 'Hello' to the menstrual cup from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HZFxYj via

Photographer 'overwhelmed' by response to bald eagle picture

Steve Biro snapped the picture of 'Bruce' the bald eagle at a raptor conservation centre in Canada. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wm7FPF via

Romeo & Juliet re-told with young dancers

Matthew Bourne's new production of Romeo and Juliet is giving a step-up to young dancers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MdZ0cX via

Tai chi: Primary school pupils learn to combat exam stress

Tai chi sessions at a primary school 'help pupils to combat stress'. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Kac5S6 via

Aladdin casts box office spell

The Disney live-action remake enjoys a big opening weekend despite mixed reviews. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30LxrLo via

Night shift on frontline fighting malaria

A night shift in the hospital on the frontline of the fight against malaria. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EBttLI via

NHS violence: Nurses talk of attacks by patients in hospital

Nurses at a hospital in Dorset speak about the times they have been attacked by their patients. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X7oYQl via

Nigel Farage: How election success brings Brexit crusader's career full circle

The Brexit Party's EU elections success has made Nigel Farage the UK's most talked-about politician again. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2QrZRFu via

The tablet computer pulled by donkey

Communities in Mozambique learn about health, banking and elections via giant interactive screens. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XaHebu via

Who are the Muslim community patrols protecting US mosques?

A group of Muslim-Americans have begun patrolling New York mosques in a controversial safety measure. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X8X1rl via

Facebook facing most probes by Irish data regulator

Big tech companies are feeling the heat as the General Data Protection Regulation gathers momentum. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WrXpnO via

Six shocking things we've learned from the Nxivm trial

Skin branding ceremonies, blackmail and punishment for weight gain were all part of the "sex cult". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W8OTL5 via

Japan attack: Child among three dead in Kawasaki stabbing

A man started stabbing schoolchildren waiting for a bus in a city just south of Tokyo. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W93Lcy

Sebastian Kurz, Austrian chancellor, ousted by MPs after video row

Opposition parties backed the vote after the collapse of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's coalition. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HF7CVK

A coffee shop in San Francisco offers a $75 cup of coffee

Klatch Coffee in San Francisco is offering a $75 cup of coffee used from award winning beans grown in Panama. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W5WLNr

Brazil jail violence: Forty inmates found dead at separate prisons

The deaths in northern Amazonas state come a day after 15 prisoners were killed in gang violence. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K7eXyU

France Lyon: Police arrest suspects in parcel bomb attack

A suspected parcel bomb packed with shrapnel exploded on Friday, injuring 13 people. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HYfwZn

Photographer 'overwhelmed' by response to bald eagle picture

Steve Biro snapped the picture of 'Bruce' the bald eagle at a raptor conservation centre in Canada. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wm7FPF

Man dies on plane after ingesting 246 cocaine bags

The flight from Mexico City made an emergency landing after the Japanese passenger began having seizures. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wm8V5D

Jair Bolsonaro: Man who stabbed Brazil's leader is 'mentally ill'

The man who stabbed Brazil's president during his campaign last year cannot be jailed, a judge rules. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EBRRNc

European elections 2019: Power blocs lose grip on parliament

Major centrist parties suffer big losses in EU elections, as liberals, Greens and nationalists gain ground. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JGCQOC

Malawi election: President Mutharika re-elected after court battle

President Mutharika secures a second term, after a court-ordered delay to the result's announcement. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2QsTn9t

Trump in Japan: US president backs Abe-Kim talks

Japan's PM wants "frank talks" with North Korea on issues such as the abduction of its citizens. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X7TZ6X

Romania corruption: PSD chief Liviu Dragnea jailed

The head of the ruling PSD party, Liviu Dragnea, loses his appeal against a corruption conviction. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8idhp

Who are the Muslim community patrols protecting US mosques?

A group of Muslim-Americans have begun patrolling New York mosques in a controversial safety measure. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8X1rl

The tablet computer pulled by donkey

Communities in Mozambique learn about health, banking and elections via giant interactive screens. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XaHebu

Everest deaths: Four reasons why this climbing season went wrong

Overcrowding is blamed for an increase in deaths on the world's highest peak, but other factors are at play. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2I49CFT

Six shocking things we've learned from the Nxivm trial

Skin branding ceremonies, blackmail and punishment for weight gain were all part of the "sex cult". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W8OTL5

Myanmar's Thangyat: Jailed for a comedy show

Seven young performers are in prison after taking part in a traditional festival, known as Thangyat. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wmveYV

European elections: anti-EU forces and Green wave

From the predicted rise of anti-EU forces to a 'Green wave', BBC Brussels reporter Adam Fleming looks at what went on across Europe. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VO8E5L

The 1930s invention that is cutting period poverty

Saying 'Goodbye' to pads and period poverty, and 'Hello' to the menstrual cup from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HZFxYj

Donald Trump: 'US-Japan alliance is steadfast and ironclad'

Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spoke to reporters after a bilateral meeting in Tokyo. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8rG8n

Cracks open up as earthquake hits Peru

At least one person is dead after a powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Amazon rainforest in north-central Peru. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HFYzUG

European Elections 2019: Romanians across Europe queue at polling stations

Romanians living abroad faced long queues at polling stations to cast votes in the European Parliament election and a national referendum. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JFiCV8

In Pictures: Donald Trump enjoys sumo tournament in Japan

Images from Tokyo where the US president witnessed traditional Japanese wrestling on his four-day visit. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Ma9ytI

European Elections: What to watch out for in the results

Will the traditional powers hold on to a slim majority, or will the far right make gains the gains they hope for? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30CdrdX

Why Huawei's Google woes worry Africa

Will Africa's governments and consumers have to choose between using US and Chinese technology? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X4L7Pr

Beach-lovers beware: Umbrellas injure thousands a year

Improperly installed beach umbrellas have sent more than 30,000 people to US hospitals in a decade. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X4bm8l

European elections 2019: Brexit Party dominates as Tories and Labour suffer

The Lib Dems also see a surge in support, while the Tories and Labour suffer heavy losses, as voters split along Leave and Remain lines. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30KcDUm

Tory leadership: Johnson says party on 'final warning'

Leadership hopeful Boris Johnson says the EU election results are a "crushing rebuke" for the Tory party. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VUldw5

European elections 2019: Power blocs lose grip on parliament

Major centrist parties suffer big losses in EU elections, as liberals, Greens and nationalists gain ground. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2JGCQOC

European elections 2019: Call for 'urgent' Labour Brexit change

Senior party members are calling on Labour to change its Brexit policy after poor EU election results. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W5VQwB

Trump in Japan: US president meets Emperor Naruhito

President Trump meets Emperor Naruhito, who was crowned only weeks ago when his father stepped down. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WqdR86

Night shift on frontline fighting malaria

A night shift in the hospital on the frontline of the fight against malaria. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EBttLI

Irish local elections: Sinn Féin disappointed as counting continues

There has been a surge in support for the Green Party as counting continues in the Irish local elections. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30GlSFj

Thai vet helps woman give birth by Bangkok road

A veterinarian in Thailand stepped in to help a woman give birth on the side of the road in Bangkok. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X70aYX

Fiat Chrysler proposes merger with Renault

Fiat said the proposed tie-up would create a "world leader" in the rapidly changing auto sector. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VOVxRz

Courtney Herron: Melbourne woman killed in 'horrendous bashing'

Courtney Herron died in a "particularly horrendous attack" in a Melbourne park, police say. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2JMl1Of

Whorlton Hall: Former inspector says warnings were ignored

A report on the hospital where patients were allegedly abused presented "warning bells", says the author. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ewdqik

Anthony Albanese: Australia's Labor opposition elects new leader

Anthony Albanese will lead the Labor party after its bruising defeat in Australia's general election. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WoRM9P

NHS violence: Nurses talk of attacks by patients in hospital

Nurses at a hospital in Dorset speak about the times they have been attacked by their patients. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X7oYQl

European elections 2019: Key points at a glance

An at-a-glance summary of the key points of the 2019 European elections in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EBd21Z

Results in maps and charts

Find results for your area and follow the others as they come in. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HXGdxi

What we know so far

The highest turnout since 1994 creates a new, fragmented reality for the European Parliament. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K7V8Yb

Key things to watch out for

Will the traditional powers hold on to a slim majority, or will the far right make gains the gains they hope for? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30CdrdX

The view from your region

Our correspondents analyse each region of the UK before Sunday's results. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X2gV7j

How does the voting work?

With about 170 million votes in 28 nations, European elections can be complex. Here's how it works. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2PUrQxe

Newspaper headlines: 'Knives out' and EU election 'meltdown'

The front pages consider the EU election results and the impact on the Tory leadership race. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wqlc7C

Discovering London's hidden rivers

A new exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands is telling the stories of these hidden waterways. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2YVbdVD

Male circumcision: 'My penis was mutilated'

Ashley says his childhood circumcision has left him physically and psychologically damaged. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wkX1Jh

CEO Secrets: Strava running app boss shares business tips

A boss isn't the captain of the ship, he's the designer, says James Quarles, boss of Strava. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X2HERj

Bono surprise Snow Patrol performance elevates fans

The U2 frontman performed the iconic song One at Snow Patrol's gig in Bangor on Saturday night. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wkjAO3

Curtice: What the EU elections tell us about support for Brexit

The two battles that took place for votes in the UK's European elections. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VNRJjL

Beautiful game? The day I had to watch a sport I hate

Dany Mitzman hates football but her partner loves it. That isn't a problem until their daughter is about to go to her first game... from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30KUk1C

Javier Botet: Meet the actor behind Hollywood's monsters

You may not recognise Spanish actor Javier Botet - but he has starred in some of horror's biggest films. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Euo6Oz

Europe-Wide Vote Fragments Center as Far Right, Greens Gain

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Netball counts down to World Cup 'summer of excitement'

The 2019 Netball World Cup can boost the game on and off the court, and build on England's 2018 Commonwealth Games success. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2X3rrvk

What have economists been getting wrong?

Evan Davis explains how the field of economics is asking itself some tough questions. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2JuJYxv

What went wrong at Jamie's Italian?

Stretched staff, cavernous premises and the curse of the coupon. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2weLZF6

British Steel collapse: the role of Greybull Capital

The secretive investment firm also owned Monarch Airlines and Comet. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2K4QRFh

How computing's first 'killer app' changed everything

Technology reshapes the workplace in much subtler ways than simply robots stealing jobs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2WhIhJC

Are barcodes the way to protect dementia patients?

How technology and community support is keeping people with dementia in Japan safe. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2wc4ZnW

The pun-loving computer programs that write adverts

AI-powered advertising copywriters are coming, but can they be taught to be as inventive as humans? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/30yUPvB

What are the EU rules about state aid?

What does the EU say about state aid and could Brexit make it easier? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2JUfcNN

Franklin Graham Asks Christians Nationwide to Pray for President Trump June 2

Evangelist Franklin Graham sent an email and posted a Facebook message to his social media followers over the weekend, asking them to pray for President Donald Trump on June 2. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YV8Ge1

Tornado Kills 2 People and Injures 29 Others in Oklahoma

A tornado leveled a motel and tore through a mobile home park near Oklahoma City overnight, killing two people and injuring at least 29 others, authorities said Sunday. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K54Zy6

‘There’s a Human There’: Author Poses BIG Abortion Challenge to Christians

As the nation’s abortion battle heats up, faith leaders like Daniel Darling, a pastor and the vice president for communications of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, are on the front lines. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K2B4GN

'God is My Co-Pilot': The Founder of 'Top Gun' School Talks About Its 50th Anniversary

Founder of the Navy's elite fighter pilot school, Top Gun, talks about the training program's accomplishments on its 50th anniversary. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2M5iBvR

COMMENTARY: Why We Need True Heroes

Memorial Day is a great time to think about heroes—those who served for our freedom and to help shape America. But as the president of the American Pastors Network, I’m also thinking this week about biblical heroes and what made them great. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2QwpVzr

1 Out Of 3 Americans Don't Use A Budget: But 93% Say Everyone Needs a Budget!

A new survey found 93% of respondents believe everyone needs a budget, yet only two-thirds maintain a budget. Learn why Americans aren't budgeting from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wdW85a

Mike Pence: West Point Grads Should Expect to See Combat

Vice President Mike Pence told the most diverse graduating class in the history of the U.S. Military Academy on Saturday that the world is “a dangerous place” and they should expect to see combat. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K6giG7

Flooding Leads to Oklahoma and Arkansas Evacuations

Officials on Saturday warned some Tulsa residents to prepare to head to higher ground because old levees holding back the swollen Arkansas River are stressed and more rain is expected for the flood-weary region. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Qm5kO0

Hawaii Woman Missing for 2 Weeks Rescued from Maui Forest

A Hawaii woman has been found alive in a forest on Maui island after going missing more than two weeks ago. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YPFrsV

Planned Parenthood Helped Edit Press Release from Colo. Sec. of State's Office

Planned Parenthood officials helped edit a press release from the Colorado Secretary of State's office before it was sent out. The release announced restricted travel to Alabama after the state passed a strict abortion ban. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Qny0Gt

Culture Gets Beauty All Wrong. Meet the Woman on a Mission to Fix It

Author and filmmaker Rebecca Friedlander is on a mission to help culture rediscover the true meaning of beauty, telling “The Pure Flix Podcast” that she believes “there is a need to discover God’s definition of beauty.” from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YLsfoX

‘Here We Go Again’: Judge Blocks Mississippi Abortion Ban

A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked a Mississippi law that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, at about six weeks of pregnancy. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VSaT7U

'Lord, Let Me See One More Sunrise': D-Day Vets Revisit Normandy, Recall Horror and Triumph

Veterans remember the D-Day landing at Normandy, France. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wm2eit

America's 'Explicit Covenant with God': How a Nation Pledged to God Can Save a World…or Lose It

Covenants are viewed as the most sacred and binding of deals – an oath that's never to be broken. America's earliest settlers made a covenant with God to serve and proclaim Him throughout the earth.  These days, however, Americans appear to have forgotten this covenant and that can have dire consequences. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VTfQ0w

Mark Levin: Trump a 'Victim of Activist Media, Most Persecuted President in My Lifetime'

David Brody interviews radio and television talk show host Mark Levin about his new book, Unfreedom of the Press. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VLduAt

'I Stood My Ground': Mom With Cancer Kept Her Baby Despite Abortion Guidance, Both Are 10 Years Healthy

Abortion advocates argue that abortion is necessary in cases where the life of the mother is at risk. This pregnant woman diagnosed with aggressive cancer was urged to abort her baby. She chose not to, and it turned out great. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VQeVxy

Holiday Weekend Warning: Midwest Braces for Flooding While Southeast Faces Record Heat

After days of heavy storms and tornadoes, parts of the Midwest are preparing for flooding. The severe rains and winds are now heading East while a heat wave is expected to bake the Southeast. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VPEbUK

DNA Test Uncovers D-Day Love Story 75 Years Later

After decades of searching, Andre Gantois had lost hope. The retired French postal worker figured he'd likely go to his grave without ever knowing who his father was, unable to identify the U.S. serviceman who had fought his way across France after the D-Day landings, taken a bullet to the skull and been nursed back to health in a military hospital by Gantois' mother. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2X4HPeW

Fired for Refusing to Use a Student's 'Preferred Pronoun:' Why Every American Should Be Concerned

Peter Vlaming was a well-liked French teacher at West Point High School in Virginia. But late last year, Vlaming was fired because he refused to call a ninth-grade student who transitioned from female to male by the student's new preferred pronoun, "he." from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HRgciZ

Los Angeles Bans Travel to Alabama, Calls Pro-Life Law 'an Act of Aggression'

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to institute a one-year travel ban to Alabama in response to the state's recently passed pro-life law.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2M6f1lh

'What was Meant for Evil…God Used for Good': Rape Survivor Helps Other Victims Find Freedom

Former television personality Rosemary Trible tells how she turned the aftermath of a horrific sexual assault into an opportunity to help other rape victims find freedom. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2M5Vr8K

Franklin Graham Asks Christians Nationwide to Pray for President Trump June 2

Evangelist Franklin Graham sent an email and posted a Facebook message to his social media followers over the weekend, asking them to pray for President Donald Trump on June 2. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YV8Ge1

Tornado Kills 2 People and Injures 29 Others in Oklahoma

A tornado leveled a motel and tore through a mobile home park near Oklahoma City overnight, killing two people and injuring at least 29 others, authorities said Sunday. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K54Zy6

‘There’s a Human There’: Author Poses BIG Abortion Challenge to Christians

As the nation’s abortion battle heats up, faith leaders like Daniel Darling, a pastor and the vice president for communications of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, are on the front lines. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K2B4GN

'God is My Co-Pilot': The Founder of 'Top Gun' School Talks About Its 50th Anniversary

Founder of the Navy's elite fighter pilot school, Top Gun, talks about the training program's accomplishments on its 50th anniversary. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2M5iBvR

COMMENTARY: Why We Need True Heroes

Memorial Day is a great time to think about heroes—those who served for our freedom and to help shape America. But as the president of the American Pastors Network, I’m also thinking this week about biblical heroes and what made them great. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2QwpVzr

1 Out Of 3 Americans Don't Use A Budget: But 93% Say Everyone Needs a Budget!

A new survey found 93% of respondents believe everyone needs a budget, yet only two-thirds maintain a budget. Learn why Americans aren't budgeting from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2wdW85a

Mike Pence: West Point Grads Should Expect to See Combat

Vice President Mike Pence told the most diverse graduating class in the history of the U.S. Military Academy on Saturday that the world is “a dangerous place” and they should expect to see combat. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2K6giG7

Flooding Leads to Oklahoma and Arkansas Evacuations

Officials on Saturday warned some Tulsa residents to prepare to head to higher ground because old levees holding back the swollen Arkansas River are stressed and more rain is expected for the flood-weary region. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Qm5kO0

Hawaii Woman Missing for 2 Weeks Rescued from Maui Forest

A Hawaii woman has been found alive in a forest on Maui island after going missing more than two weeks ago. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YPFrsV

Planned Parenthood Helped Edit Press Release from Colo. Sec. of State's Office

Planned Parenthood officials helped edit a press release from the Colorado Secretary of State's office before it was sent out. The release announced restricted travel to Alabama after the state passed a strict abortion ban. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Qny0Gt

Culture Gets Beauty All Wrong. Meet the Woman on a Mission to Fix It

Author and filmmaker Rebecca Friedlander is on a mission to help culture rediscover the true meaning of beauty, telling “The Pure Flix Podcast” that she believes “there is a need to discover God’s definition of beauty.” from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YLsfoX

‘Here We Go Again’: Judge Blocks Mississippi Abortion Ban

A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked a Mississippi law that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, at about six weeks of pregnancy. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VSaT7U

'Lord, Let Me See One More Sunrise': D-Day Vets Revisit Normandy, Recall Horror and Triumph

Veterans remember the D-Day landing at Normandy, France. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wm2eit

America's 'Explicit Covenant with God': How a Nation Pledged to God Can Save a World…or Lose It

Covenants are viewed as the most sacred and binding of deals – an oath that's never to be broken. America's earliest settlers made a covenant with God to serve and proclaim Him throughout the earth.  These days, however, Americans appear to have forgotten this covenant and that can have dire consequences. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VTfQ0w

Mark Levin: Trump a 'Victim of Activist Media, Most Persecuted President in My Lifetime'

David Brody interviews radio and television talk show host Mark Levin about his new book, Unfreedom of the Press. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VLduAt

'I Stood My Ground': Mom With Cancer Kept Her Baby Despite Abortion Guidance, Both Are 10 Years Healthy

Abortion advocates argue that abortion is necessary in cases where the life of the mother is at risk. This pregnant woman diagnosed with aggressive cancer was urged to abort her baby. She chose not to, and it turned out great. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VQeVxy

Holiday Weekend Warning: Midwest Braces for Flooding While Southeast Faces Record Heat

After days of heavy storms and tornadoes, parts of the Midwest are preparing for flooding. The severe rains and winds are now heading East while a heat wave is expected to bake the Southeast. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VPEbUK

DNA Test Uncovers D-Day Love Story 75 Years Later

After decades of searching, Andre Gantois had lost hope. The retired French postal worker figured he'd likely go to his grave without ever knowing who his father was, unable to identify the U.S. serviceman who had fought his way across France after the D-Day landings, taken a bullet to the skull and been nursed back to health in a military hospital by Gantois' mother. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2X4HPeW

Fired for Refusing to Use a Student's 'Preferred Pronoun:' Why Every American Should Be Concerned

Peter Vlaming was a well-liked French teacher at West Point High School in Virginia. But late last year, Vlaming was fired because he refused to call a ninth-grade student who transitioned from female to male by the student's new preferred pronoun, "he." from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HRgciZ

Los Angeles Bans Travel to Alabama, Calls Pro-Life Law 'an Act of Aggression'

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to institute a one-year travel ban to Alabama in response to the state's recently passed pro-life law.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2M6f1lh

'What was Meant for Evil…God Used for Good': Rape Survivor Helps Other Victims Find Freedom

Former television personality Rosemary Trible tells how she turned the aftermath of a horrific sexual assault into an opportunity to help other rape victims find freedom. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2M5Vr8K

Europe-Wide Vote Fragments Center as Far Right, Greens Gain

The European Union's traditional center splintered in the hardest-fought European Parliament elections in decades, with the far right and pro-environment Greens gaining ground on Sunday after four days of a polarized vote. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VMDKdS

What the Sin of Exclusivity in Church Looks Like

The German Lutheran pastor, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, wrote extensively on the importance of diversity in the church. We can learn from his example and take his messages to heart today. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WkHcAP

Venezuela crisis: Delegates to meet for Norway peace talks

Government and opposition delegates are returning to Norway to try to resolve the political crisis. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HE4AkK

Final voting under way in European elections

First results are due on Sunday evening in a vote where nationalists seek to change the balance of power. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HCVX9N

Javier Botet: Meet the actor behind Hollywood's monsters

You may not recognise Spanish actor Javier Botet - but he has starred in some of horror's biggest films. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Euo6Oz

Somalia's frightening network of Islamist spies

Al-Shabab remains largely undiminished thanks to its sophisticated intelligence network. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2VR1RYI

Russian data theft: Shady world where all is for sale

Sales of hacked personal data are booming in Russia as the penalties are rarely heavy. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EzKoOJ

Memorial Day: America's strained salute to its black veterans

Black Americans have always helped fight America's wars, but do not receive the same reverence as white soldiers. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JCFBAa

Has Narendra Modi ended dynastic politics in India?

A slew of candidates from political families have lost in the general elections. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WqdPx0

Beautiful game? The day I had to watch a sport I hate

Dany Mitzman hates football but her partner loves it. That isn't a problem until their daughter is about to go to her first game... from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30KUk1C

Ali Dorani: Iranian cartoonist on the drawings that saved his life

Ali Dorani fled Iran only to find himself trapped in the controversial Manus Island detention camp. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EATg70

In Pictures: Donald Trump enjoys sumo tournament in Japan

Images from Tokyo where the US president witnessed traditional Japanese wrestling on his four-day visit. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Ma9ytI

European Elections: What to watch out for in the results

Will the traditional powers hold on to a slim majority, or will the far right make gains the gains they hope for? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30CdrdX

Lennon offered Celtic manager's job after sealing treble treble

Neil Lennon is offered the Celtic job less than an hour after guiding the club to a domestic treble treble. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W6e6FV

Pope: Abortion is Never OK, Equates It to “Hiring a Hitman”

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COMMENTARY: Why We Need True Heroes

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Trump dismisses North Korean tests of 'some small weapons'

On a state visit to Japan, the US president put himself at odds with his hosts and his own advisers. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30LSf5u

German Jews warned not to wear kippas after rise in anti-Semitism

An official advises Jews against wearing traditional skullcaps following a sharp rise in anti-Semitism. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HCgPxZ

Divorce referendum: Ireland votes to liberalise laws

In a referendum, voters overwhelmingly back changes to the constitution to make divorce easier. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8IUlQ

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill resigns

Peter O'Neill stands down after a series of defections from his government to the opposition. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2YO9vVK

Rescued hiker: 'It came down to life and death and I had to chose'

A hiker who was found alive more than two weeks after she went missing in Hawaii speaks from hospital. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30JCQmg

Israel protests: Thousands rally against Netanyahu immunity

Protesters gather in Tel Aviv to protest against moves to safeguard the PM from corruption cases. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X7WeH5

Cannes: Palme d'Or goes to Bong Joon-ho's Parasite

The South Korean director won the prestigious award for his dark comedy thriller, Parasite. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X0UKhX

Moby-Natalie Portman row: 'Inconsiderate' DJ apologises

The actress denied dating Moby as a teenager, and called his behaviour "inappropriate". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Qnsi7u

Everest: British man among latest mountain deaths

Ten people have now died climbing the world's highest peak this season, amid reports of overcrowding. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X5w6gf

Russia ordered to release Ukraine sailors

The chances of Moscow complying with the UN tribunal's ruling are thought to be minimal. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EvEPRm

Trump approves $8bn Saudi weapons sale over Iran tensions

The president uses a legal loophole to push through the arms deal without Congressional approval. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W2RDcX

South Africa's President Ramaphosa sworn in

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa was inaugurated at an event which included a flypast and military parade. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X6Aonk

Austria scandal: Lawyer says he was part of Ibiza sting

The lawyer says it was a "civil society-driven project" but has not revealed who was behind it. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K1ROhr

Mount Agung: Flights resume after Bali volcano disruption

Mount Agung erupted on Friday, causing some flight cancellations and delays. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2QoHwJx

Ali Dorani: Iranian cartoonist on the drawings that saved his life

Ali Dorani fled Iran only to find himself trapped in the controversial Manus Island detention camp. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2EATg70

Trump in Japan: Sumo, barbecue and an imperial audience

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe is pulling out all the stops for his country's closest ally. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2W49kbT

Why Huawei's Google woes worry Africa

Will Africa's governments and consumers have to choose between using US and Chinese technology? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X4L7Pr

Beach-lovers beware: Umbrellas injure thousands a year

Improperly installed beach umbrellas have sent more than 30,000 people to US hospitals in a decade. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X4bm8l

How will Modi handle India's economy?

With an even bigger electoral mandate India's new government is in a position to push ahead with reforms. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2wjO9n1

Saudi women runners push boundaries on the streets

Jeddah Running Community is one of a growing number of mixed gender Saudi Arabian running groups. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2XcnggQ

The intimacy coordinator that helps choreograph sex scenes

Ita O'Brien is the BBC's first "intimacy director" and has worked on new BBC drama Gentleman Jack. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HS3rEW

Why is Norway the land of electric cars?

We look at how the Scandinavian country is streets ahead of others when it comes to electric cars. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2K30TGG

Is the voice assistant on your phone sexist?

BBC's Megha Mohan finds out why voice assistant technologies often have female voices. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X5FD6Y

Pope: Abortion is Never OK, Equates It to “Hiring a Hitman”

Pope Francis said Saturday that abortion can never be condoned, even when the fetus is gravely sick or likely to die, and urged doctors and priests to support families to carry such pregnancies to term. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2QtrYUQ

India's Christians See Danger in Hindu Nationalist Party's Victory

Christians have suffered intense levels of persecution under Modi's first five years in office and they fear the next five years could bring even more hardships. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HTVqzh

Left-Leaning Methodist Leaders Vow 'Resistance Tactics' to Fight Church's Support of Biblical Marriage

Hundreds of left-leaning United Methodist leaders and activists gathered in Kansas this week for the "UMC Next" conference to voice their opposition to the denomination's official rejection of homosexuality and gay marriage.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YHP0tK

Iran's Escalating War Against Non-Muslims, 'Extreme Persecution' of Christians

Tensions are growing between the US and Iran in the Middle East at the same time as a spotlight is being shined the Iranian regime's abuses of human rights, particularly the persecution of Christians and other religious minorities. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2M8Ewm0

Nurse 'Rightly Fired' For Offering to Give Bible to Cancer Patient, Court Rules

A medical professional who attempted to offer a Bible to a cancer patient was “rightly sacked” from her job, a court has heard. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HzXM7p

UK Prime Minister Theresa May Will Resign

Theresa May says she'll quit as UK Conservative leader on June 7, sparking contest for Britain's next prime minister. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/30EXwf1

Modi Wins India's Elections

Indian National Congress president Rahul Gandhi has conceded his parliamentary seat to his rival from the Bharatiya Janata Party, which has claimed a decisive victory in India's general election. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WjjxAz

Evangelical Pastor and 16 Others Kidnapped from Church by 20+ Islamic Gunmen in Nigeria

Gunmen in Nigeria reportedly kidnapped an evangelical pastor and 16 other Christians this week in an attack that also killed one person.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Hw2e7b

'That's Sick': Franklin Graham Calls Out Twitter on Jim Carrey's Abortion Art

In a recent tweet, actor Jim Carrey shared an image to his followers showing the head of Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey being sucked up into a tube as a gloved hand holds the tube to her head.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HHzTdc

CRISIS: How You Can Help These Desperate Women and Babies Fleeing Venezuela

Thousands of Venezuelans have headed into neighboring Colombia on foot, facing dehydration and extreme hunger in the process. So Operation Blessing has stepped in, offering hope and healing to many of these desperate refugees. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2YCR3PS

'Islam and Christianity Are Not...Cousins': UK Church Offered to Cover Up Cross and Image of Christ for Ramadan

A Church of England vicar sparked controversy when she offered to cover up an image of Jesus and a crucifix in honor of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WYuGnI

'They Drug Their Babies and Put Them Under the Bed': A Woman's Desperate Mission to Save Kids of Prostitutes

This is the remarkable story of Sarah Bowling, the founder of Saving Moses who's on a very unique mission to rescue the children of prostitutes: from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WeTrPi

Why Louie Giglio Believes Millennials, Gen Z Are Some of the Best Evangelists

A study reveals that almost half of practicing Christian millennials believe evangelism is wrong. But pastor and author Louie Giglio believes millennials and Generation Z are actually some of today's best evangelists. Here's why. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2VOavwg

COMMENTARY: Why We Need True Heroes

Memorial Day is a great time to think about heroes—those who served for our freedom and to help shape America. But as the president of the American Pastors Network, I’m also thinking this week about biblical heroes and what made them great. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2QwpVzr

Tory leadership: Gove will be eighth candidate to enter race

Environment Secretary Michael Gove will be the eighth MP to enter the race to be Conservative leader. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HSq2Bg via

Cladding tests 'almost certain to fail', experts say

Fire safety experts warn that 1,700 buildings in England are likely to fail new fire tests. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2YNYOCA via

Divorce referendum: Ireland votes to liberalise laws

In a referendum, voters overwhelmingly back changes to the constitution to make divorce easier. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X8IUlQ via

Children 'rescued' from Sheffield house leave hospital

Six children were taken to hospital after Friday's incident but two boys, aged 13 and 14, died. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2M5m4KS via

Trump dismisses North Korean tests of 'some small weapons'

On a state visit to Japan, the US president put himself at odds with his hosts and his own advisers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30LSf5u via

Saudi women runners push boundaries on the streets

Jeddah Running Community is one of a growing number of mixed gender Saudi Arabian running groups. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XcnggQ via

Rescued hiker: 'It came down to life and death and I had to chose'

A hiker who was found alive more than two weeks after she went missing in Hawaii speaks from hospital. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30JCQmg via

German Jews warned not to wear kippas after rise in anti-Semitism

An official urges Jews to not wear traditional skullcaps following a sharp rise in anti-Semitism. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HCgPxZ via

Bug hunt: Volunteers needed to spot insect's 'spittle'

Scientists want thousands of volunteers to help record sightings of "spittle" and spittlebugs across the UK. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Qo1Fzj via

We Are FSTVL: People 'collapse' after hours of queues at the gates

Festival-goers say a lack of wristbands led to crowds pushing through gates at We Are FSTVL. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2YRlQc2 via

Everest: British man among latest mountain deaths

Ten people have now died climbing the world's highest peak this season, amid reports of overcrowding. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X5w6gf via

Cannes: Palme d'Or goes to Bong Joon-ho's Parasite

The South Korean director won the prestigious award for his dark comedy thriller, Parasite. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X0UKhX via

Moby-Natalie Portman row: 'Inconsiderate' DJ apologises

The actress denied dating Moby as a teenager, and called his behaviour "inappropriate". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Qnsi7u via

Newspaper headlines: 'The race is on' but is it 'turning toxic'?

Battling Conservative MPs launching their leadership bids fill the front pages of the Sunday papers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K1akqh via

The intimacy coordinator that helps choreograph sex scenes

Ita O'Brien is the BBC's first "intimacy director" and has worked on new BBC drama Gentleman Jack. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HS3rEW via

Dog hospice: Where dying canines 'fulfil bucket list'

Nicola Harrison ticks off the canines' "bucket lists" that include seaside trips and birthday cakes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X6kI3F via

Is the voice assistant on your phone sexist?

BBC's Megha Mohan finds out why voice assistant technologies often have female voices. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X5FD6Y via

Your pictures on the theme of 'cities'

Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "cities". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2JD3k3d via

Craters of the moon, now viewable from Instagram and Reddit

Amateur photographer's 81 megapixel picture of the moon inspires fellow 'space nerds' from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/30LDEac via

Spice Girls: Fans take to Twitter over Dublin gig sound

Mel B says she hopes the sound quality will improve on the rest of their tour after Dublin show complaints. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2YLwBfN via

Why my 93-year-old gran is learning to fly

WW2 veteran Mollie Macartney is still pursuing an active life - and is inspiring her granddaughter to do the same. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2K6tNFN via

Ali Dorani: Iranian cartoonist on the drawings that saved his life

Ali Dorani fled Iran only to find himself trapped in the controversial Manus Island detention camp. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2EATg70 via

Beach-lovers beware: Umbrellas injure thousands a year

Improperly installed beach umbrellas have sent more than 30,000 people to US hospitals in a decade. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X4bm8l via

Trump in Japan: Sumo, barbecue and an imperial audience

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe is pulling out all the stops for his country's closest ally. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W49kbT via

'Surviving my daughter's sudden death'

How a writer and his family endured the death of his two-year-old daughter, who was killed by falling masonry. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HU2c8n via

Will boos as Smith reaches another milestone soundtrack the English summer?

Steve Smith batted as if he had never been away in scoring a century against England - but will he be able to move on from the ball-tampering scandal? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2VPda3Z via

Lennon offered Celtic manager's job after sealing treble treble

Neil Lennon is offered the Celtic job less than an hour after guiding the club to a domestic treble treble. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W6e6FV via

Trump dismisses North Korean tests of 'some small weapons'

On a state visit to Japan, the US president put himself at odds with his hosts and his own advisers. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30LSf5u

German Jews warned not to wear kippas after rise in anti-Semitism

An official urges Jews to not wear traditional skullcaps following a sharp rise in anti-Semitism. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HCgPxZ

Divorce referendum: Ireland votes to liberalise laws

In a referendum, voters overwhelmingly back changes to the constitution to make divorce easier. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2X8IUlQ

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill resigns

Peter O'Neill stands down after a series of defections from his government to the opposition. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2YO9vVK

Rescued hiker: 'It came down to life and death and I had to chose'

A hiker who was found alive more than two weeks after she went missing in Hawaii speaks from hospital. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/30JCQmg