Richest 1% harm planet most: BBC News Review reviews
The richest 1% of people create the same amount of carbon as the poorest two-thirds in the world. That's according to data published in a new report by the charity, Oxfam. It found that the ...
The richest 1% of people create the same amount of carbon as the poorest two-thirds in the world. That's according to data published in a new report by the charity, Oxfam. It found that the ...
The US and UK have launched more airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. The Houthis have been attacking ships they say are linked to Israel and the West as they travel though the Red Sea trade ...
Senegal is one of the most stable democracies in West Africa. Now, that’s under threat. With only three weeks to go, a law has been passed which delays elections and keeps President Macky Sall in ...
A wireless chip has been successfully placed in a human brain by Elon Musk’s Neuralink company. The device is able to read brain signals linked to movement and send them to a computer. Musk said ...
Men in the UK are working fewer hours, while women are working more. Since the pandemic the average number of hours worked in the UK has dropped, especially in men. At the same time, the number of ...
It's the start of Wimbledon - the famous tennis tournament. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event was cancelled last year. Now it has returned, but at first, the tournament will only allow half ...
Reports from South Africa say that the ANC have asked President Zuma to step down. Dan and Catherine teach you the language the world's media is using to discuss this story. Vocabulary: fumbles ...
Negotiators from the UK and EU have begun a new push to reach agreement on post-Brexit trade after both sides agreed "to go the extra mile" Catherine and Neil explain this and other phrases and ...
There are more animals on the list of endangered species than ever before. Around 2,000 more creatures have been added to the Red List of Threatened Species. The figures were announced at COP28, ...
The scientists whose research made some of the Covid vaccines possible have won the Nobel prize for medicine. Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman's research means that something called mRNA can be ...