Domain: bbc.com

Brand name and home for the BBC's online service

BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service. It is a large network of websites including such high-profile sites as BBC News and Sport, the on-demand video and radio services branded BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, the children's sites CBBC and CBeebies, and learning services such as Bitesize and Own It. The BBC has had an online presence supporting its TV and radio programmes and web-only initiatives since April 1994, but did not launch officially until 28 April 1997, following government approval to fund it by TV licence fee revenue as a service in its own right. Throughout its history, the online plans of the BBC have been subject to competition and complaint from its commercial rivals, which has resulted in various public consultations and government reviews to investigate their claims that its large presence and public funding distorts the UK market.

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HTS's Rule in Idlib: A Mixed Bag of Progress and Concerns

After overthrowing Bashar al-Assad, the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) now governs Idlib, Syria, implementing public services and infrastructure improvements, though concerns exist regarding authoritarian rule and the safety of minority groups.

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Moscow General's Assassination: War's Arrival in Russia

The assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirilov and his aide Ilya Polykarpov by a bomb hidden in an e-scooter in Moscow on Tuesday brought the realities of the war in Ukraine closer to home for many Russians, raising questions about potential escalations and the Kremlin's response.

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Russia Arrests Uzbek Man in Assassination of Top General

A bomb detonated remotely near the Moscow apartment of General Igor Kirillov, commander of Russia's nuclear, biological, and chemical defense forces, killing him and an aide; Russia claims a 29-year-old Uzbek man recruited by Ukrainian intelligence planted the bomb.

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Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Captures Damascus; Central Asian Nations Silent

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham forces captured Damascus on December 8th, 2023, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow after seizing major Syrian cities since November 27th; Central Asian countries have largely remained silent, highlighting the complex interplay of regional politics and internal s...

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Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Appeal

The US Supreme Court will hear TikTok's appeal against a US ban on January 10th, nine days before the ban's effective date; the government cites national security concerns due to alleged links to the Chinese state, while TikTok argues the ban violates the free speech of its 170 million US users.

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New York Charges Man with Murder, Terrorism in UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing

Luigi Mangione has been charged with first-degree murder and terrorism in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot on December 4th in New York City; Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania five days later with a ghost gun, fake ID, and a handwritten note indicating his motivation...

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Saydnaya Prison: A Syrian 'Human Slaughterhouse'

Saydnaya prison, a Syrian facility operational since 1987, is a notorious site of human rights abuses under the Assad regime where thousands of political opponents were allegedly tortured and executed; following the recent regime collapse, civilians are flocking to the prison hoping for news of rela...

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Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte, Leaving Tens of Thousands Without Water

Cyclone Chido, the worst storm to hit Mayotte in 90 years, has caused at least 22 deaths, left tens of thousands without water and power, and severely damaged infrastructure, prompting a curfew and large-scale aid efforts.

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Facebook Restricted Palestinian News Reach After Gaza War

BBC investigation reveals Facebook drastically limited the reach of Palestinian news outlets following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, showing a 77% drop in audience engagement, while Israeli news outlets saw a 37% increase, raising concerns about censorship and bias.

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HTS Seizes Control of Idlib, Syria, After Assad Regime's Fall

Following a recent successful offensive, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an Islamist group, seized control of Idlib, Syria, from Bashar al-Assad's regime, leading to celebrations but also concerns about its future governance and impact on various minority groups.

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Nima Momeni Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder in Bob Lee's Death

Nima Momeni was found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Bob Lee, founder of Cash App, following a six-week trial in San Francisco; the altercation stemmed from Lee's relationship with Momeni's sister and accusations of drug provision, resulting in Lee's death on April 4, 2023.

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Trump's Second Term: Tech Giants and Media Embrace the President

Tech giants and media are openly supporting Donald Trump's second term, a stark contrast to his first, pledging millions for his inauguration despite previous conflicts, suggesting a pragmatic shift towards political alignment and fear of potential legal and economic repercussions.

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