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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Trump's Greenland Acquisition Proposal Sparks International Tensions

President-elect Trump's suggestion to acquire Greenland from Denmark through economic or military force has prompted international concern, with Russia monitoring the situation closely due to its Arctic interests, while European leaders firmly rejected the proposal, emphasizing Greenland's sovereign...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Trump's Greenland Acquisition Suggestion Raises International Alarm

President-elect Trump's suggestion of acquiring Greenland, sparking alarm among European leaders and Russia, raises concerns about sovereignty and Arctic geopolitical stability, despite denials from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and UK Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Zaporizhzhia Missile Strike: High Civilian Casualties

A Russian missile strike on January 8th in downtown Zaporizhzhia killed at least 13 and injured 120 civilians near a tram stop during rush hour, highlighting the continued danger to civilians from Russia's use of air-dropped bombs in densely populated areas.

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No Poverty
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Santa Ana Winds Fuel Devastating California Wildfires

Wildfires fueled by Santa Ana winds have caused at least two deaths, forced thousands of evacuations in Los Angeles County, California, and are expected to worsen due to sustained high winds.

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Climate Action
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Turkey Proposes Leading ISIS Fight in Syria Amidst Western Hesitations

Turkey has proposed taking the lead in combating ISIS in Syria, managing the thousands of ISIS members and their families held in prisons and camps, but faces resistance from Western countries concerned about the reliability of the Syrian government and the effectiveness of the ongoing cooperation w...

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Mondlane Returns to Mozambique, Defying Election Results Amidst Violence

Mozambique's opposition leader, Venâncio Mondlane, returned from exile on January 11th, 2024, declaring himself president-elect despite the ruling party's victory in the October election, amidst heavy security and widespread protests resulting in over 270 deaths, according to rights groups.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Los Angeles Devastated by Unprecedented Wildfires

Devastating wildfires erupted in Los Angeles on October 29th, 2019, resulting in at least two deaths, over 1,000 destroyed buildings, and widespread damage due to high winds and rapidly spreading flames across 3,000+ acres, impacting thousands.

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Climate Action
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Harrods Racism Allegations: Former Staff Detail Systemic Discrimination Under Al Fayed

Former Harrods employees describe a systematic pattern of racism under Mohamed Al Fayed, where black staff left the sales floor before his visits, following five-minute warnings broadcast to security, illustrating a deeply ingrained culture of discrimination.

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Gender Equality
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US Sanctions Hungarian Official, Exposing Strained Relations

The US Treasury sanctioned Antal Rogan, chief of staff to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, for alleged corruption schemes controlling Hungary's economy, highlighting strained US-Hungary relations and raising questions about the incoming Trump administration's response.

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Reduced Inequality
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Biden: I Could Have Won Re-election, But Age and Pardons Dominate Exit Interview

President Biden, in an exclusive interview with USA Today, claimed he could have won re-election but questioned his fitness for another term at 86; he also discussed considering pardons for Trump's enemies and defended his son's pardon.

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Denmark's Coat of Arms Redesign Amid US Interest in Greenland

King Frederik X of Denmark unveiled a redesigned national coat of arms in December 2024, replacing the three crowns with images of a polar bear and a ram, symbolizing Greenland and the Faroe Islands, amid renewed US attempts to purchase Greenland.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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DRC Sentences 127 Kuluna Gang Members to Death After Mass Arrests

Following a surge in violent crime by the Kuluna gang in Kinshasa, DRC, over 300 members were arrested, tried, and sentenced, with 127 receiving the death penalty, raising concerns about due process and human rights.

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40% Bias Score

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