The armed boats are reported to have withdrawn after receiving a warning from a Royal Navy ship.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
"พุทธิพงษ์ รมว.ดีอี" เร่งเครื่องงานค้างปั้นไทยสู่ดิจิทัล
รมว.ดีอีเร่งเครื่องงานค้าง ปั้นไทยสู่ดิจิทัล ดึงบิ๊กดาต้ามาใช้ประโยชน์ พร้อมเรียกข้าราชการที่เกี่ยวข้องถกกฎหมายลูกภายใน้พรบ.ดิจิทัล
“ลาซาด้า”ชี้คนไทยช้อป ผ่านมือถือติดอันดับโลก
ลาซาด้า เผยคนไทยฮิตช้อปออนไลน์ผ่านมือถือติดอันดับโลก ชี้ที่ผ่านมากำลังซื้อยังสดใสมีรูมเติบโตอีกมากเฉลี่ยปีละ 2 ดิจิต ปั้นเมกะอีเว้นท์ มิด-เยียร์ เฟสติวัล ลดกระหน่ำสินค้า ดีเดย์12 ก.ค.นี้ ตั้งเป้ายอดขายพุ่ง 150%
Pollution warning on dust from car tyres and brakes
Even going electric won't stop cars polluting city streets, report says.
What is contempt of court, and why is Tommy Robinson guilty of it?
Tommy Robinson has been found guilty of "contempt of court". But what does that mean?
Are men the main target of sexual harassment in Iraq?
A large scale survey looking at attitudes in the Middle East finds that 39% men in Iraq say they have been harassed.
Mulan: Disney aims to win over China with second take on the legend
No singing and no dragons, but Disney's new take on the legend makes a play for Chinese audiences.
England v Australia at the Cricket World Cup: 142 years of beef
A brief history of a sporting rivalry that dates back to the 19th Century.
Would you drink camel milk?
Australia's growing number of camel farmers say that global demand for camel milk is rising fast.
Dad's suicide inspires Coronation Street actress's play
Christine Mackie, who plays Coronation Street's Dr Gaddas, has written a play for her daughter Lois.
'I gave my daughter something which killed her'
Annie McVey’s teenage daughter died in 2000 from the human form of mad cow disease, vCJD (variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease).
Apollo 11: 'The greatest single broadcast in television history'
The moon landing 50 years ago brought previously unthinkable images and ideas to millions.
'Am I too gay for God?'
Reverend Jide Macaulay wants to marry his boyfriend, but also be able to keep his job as a Church of England minister. Can he be both - or is he too gay for God?
The woman who inspired Serena Williams and Cori Gauff
Althea Gibson was the first black player to win a tennis Grand Slam and inspired today's female icons
Artificial lionfish powered by ‘robotic blood’
The circulatory system fitted to the synthetic fish allows it to be powered for about 40 hours.
Are sugary drinks causing cancer?
A study suggests a link for both fizzy pop and and fruit juices, although the reason is not clear.
England university applications hit record numbers
Nearly 240,000 England school leavers try for university, but applicant numbers in the rest of the UK fall.
Get danger fridges out of stores, says Which?
Plastic-backed appliances pose a fire risk and should be removed from sale, the consumer group says.
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
'กาสะลอง-ซ้องปีบ' ทำไมนิสัยถึงต่างกัน.. ถอดรหัสพันธุกรรม
ละครดัง "กลิ่นกาสะลอง" สงสัยไหม ทำไมแฝดน้องอย่างอินาง "ซ้องปีบ" ถึงได้ร้ายขนาดนั้น ทั้งๆ ที่เป็นพี่น้องแฝดท้องเดียวกันแท้ๆ เราลองมาดูเรื่องนี้กัน
Cumbrian Tommy Hodgson toasts 100th with skydive
This wasn't Tommy Hodgson's first jump as he trained with the Parachute Regiment in World War Two.
Moon landings: What was the 1969 Apollo 11 mission?
It's 50 years since the first ever manned landing on the Moon - what was involved?
The South African Uber driving singing his way to opera fame
A passenger in Durban filmed him in his cab and he has since become a viral hit.
Emanuela Orlandi death: Brother's search to solve Vatican murder mystery
Emanuela Orlandi disappeared on her way home and now the Vatican has agreed to open two tombs.
How espionage and ambition built the first factory
Completed in 1721, the Lombe brothers' five-storey textile mill was quickly copied around the world.
Jai Shri Ram: The Hindu chant that became a murder cry
A popular god has been invoked in attacks on Indian Muslims, deepening fears of religious polarisation.
The Left Behind: TV drama shows the face of the far right
The increase in hate crimes in the UK is the focus of a new docudrama.
Yemen conflict: Six-year-old Yusra’s new eye
A six year old who had an aggressive tumour in her eye has been fitted with a prosthetic in Jordan and is returning to home to Yemen.
Plus-size bloggers fighting 'gym-timidation'
Plus-size bloggers Jess and Laura are encouraging others to feel comfortable exercising in public.
The blind dressage rider competing against sighted people
How does blind dressage rider, Nicola Naylor, compete nationally and internationally in para and non-disabled events if she can't see?
Google Doodle dude: The artist viewed by billions who you might never have heard of
Matthew Cruikshank has a potential daily audience of more than five billion people.
How a fake hand test can help the study of empathy
People with a rare condition called mirror-touch synesthesia could help scientists understand empathy.
'Climategate': 10 years on, what's changed?
Hackers stole 6,000 emails and other documents from a climate research centre almost 10 years ago.
Welsh school uniforms to be cheaper and gender neutral
Parents in Wales will be able to make a formal complaint if new guidelines are not taken into account.
NHS fees: 'Couple couldn't take baby's body home'
Growing opposition to policy of charging overseas NHS patients upfront for care in England.
Brexit ferry deal 'rushed and risky', MPs say
The government's spending watchdog says there is "little to show" following the botched deal.
Brexit ferry deal 'rushed and risky', MPs say
The government's spending watchdog says there is "little to show" following the botched deal.
'Climategate': 10 years on, what's changed?
Hackers stole 6,000 emails and other documents from a climate research centre almost 10 years ago.
Google Doodle dude: The artist viewed by billions who you might never have heard of
Matthew Cruikshank has a potential daily audience of more than five billion people.
Amazon Alexa offering NHS health advice
The voice-assisted technology is going to provide health advice direct from the NHS Choices website.
Amazon Alexa offering NHS health advice
The voice-assisted technology is going to provide health advice direct from the NHS Choices website.
Australian seagulls carry antibiotic-resistant superbugs
Scientists say at least 20% of gulls carry the bacteria, which they fear can be passed onto humans.
Monday, July 8, 2019
News Daily: May backs Trump row ambassador, and Tory contenders face TV clash
Your morning briefing for 9 July 2019.
'แกร็บ'หวังรัฐบาลปลดล็อกข้อ ก.ม.เล็งรุก“อีวอลเล็ต”
“แกร็บ” รอลุ้นรัฐบาลใหม่ดันบริการถูกกฎหมาย เผยพร้อมให้ความร่วมมือ ชี้หากล่าช้าไทยจะสูญเสียโอกาสทางเศรษฐกิจ ล่าสุดโชว์ความสำเร็จ 6 ปีในไทย มียอดเรียกใช้บริการรวมกว่า 320 ล้านครั้ง
Nanda Devi: Video reveals last moments of Himalayan climbers
The clip shows eight climbers taking slow and synchronised steps up a peak in sunny weather.
Hong Kong extradition bill 'is dead' says Carrie Lam
Carrie Lam says work on the controversial bill was a "total failure" but stops short of withdrawing it.
Global literacy targets already off track - Unesco
The UN's education agency says global targets on improving education are going to be missed.
Patrouille Suisse: Fighter jet display team fly-by misses town
The aerobatic team fly-by took place over the wrong town, surprising patrons of a yodelling festival.
Ambassador 'has PM's full support' despite Trump criticism
The US president says he will not work with the diplomat who had described his administration as inept.
No-deal Brexit: Can MPs overrule the new prime minister?
What ways - if any - do MPs have of preventing the UK leaving the EU without a deal on 31 October?
'The kids emptied our bank account playing Fifa'
Fifa players are purchased in packs but it's impossible to see who is in the pack before payment is made.
University applications 'dictated by train fares'
University open days are attracting tens of thousands. But the travel costs are too much for some families.
Emotional Oranges: The band whose hidden identity keeps them 'normal'
LA-based disco R&B band Emotional Oranges prefer to keep their identities secret and focus on music.
Fear and mistrust stalk battle to halt spread of Ebola
A snapshot from Butembo in DR Congo - one of the frontlines in the fight against the deadly virus.
Ibrahim Mahama: Building a parliament with old train seats in an art gallery
A replica of Ghana's parliament chamber is built using salvaged seats in a Manchester art gallery.
How social media could ruin your business
Negative social media can be a major threat to businesses and can quickly destroy trust in a brand.
Taiwan puppet master's push to keep ancient art alive
Chen Hsi-huang, 88, is one of the few traditional puppet masters left in Taiwan - and is on a mission to keep his craft going.
'Holiday poverty' and the kids trying to stop it
Children at an animation club have come up with a manifesto to help disadvantaged kids during holidays.
Desktop dining rules: No boiled eggs or tinned fish
There are unofficial rules for what you can eat at your desk, but should you even be doing it anyway?
Teaching Palestinians to talk about sex
Safa Tamish teaches Palestinians to talk about sex, a topic often seen as taboo in the Arab world.
Is this South Korea's Sachin Tendulkar?
Tae Kwan Park loves cricket so much that he travelled to India to improve his game.
'Amazing' gene-silencing drugs reach NHS
Doctors say the drugs are making the "previously untreatable, treatable" and have huge potential.
HPV vaccine for boys 'will prevent thousands of cancers'
All boys in the UK aged 12 to 13 will be offered the vaccine from the start of the new school year.
Tory leadership: Johnson and Hunt set for TV debate clash
The two leadership candidates will debate head-to-head for first time in an hour-long ITV show.
Electric car network gets £40m boost despite sales drop
The Department for Transport wants more charge points in the UK but hybrid vehicle sales have fallen.
Sunday, July 7, 2019
British Airways in talks to avert pilots' strike
The airline and pilots' union will hold talks to avoid a potentially disruptive summer walkout.
Women's World Cup 2019: Fans react to US vs Netherlands final
The US celebrated its fourth Women's World Cup victory - but for fans it was about more than the game.
'I missed four weeks' school a year caring for my sick mum'
Thupayal Hussain overcame challenges at home to gain a top degree and a well-paid job in banking.
Wildfires: Our generation needs to stop climate change
The UK has had more wildfires in half of 2019 than any year on record, Joe wants to learn why
India Jains: Why are these youngsters renouncing the world?
Hundreds of India's Jain youth are choosing renunciation, their numbers rising each year.
‘I used to scream: For God’s sake, just eat!’
One family on their struggle to find support after their daughter was diagnosed with anorexia.
Green bicycle mystery: Case 'worthy of Sherlock Holmes'
Bella Wright was shot dead while cycling in a country lane 100 years ago. Was a man wrongly acquitted of her murder?
'I got wiped out, but I was determined to make it back'
How entrepreneur Andy Scott was able to rebuild his business and personal fortune.
From life on the streets to Lord's cricket ground
From life on the streets to the world's most famous cricket ground
CEO Secrets: 'I was astounded by the lack of childcare at work'
The CEO of a start-up in London says offering on-site childcare in the office helps productivity.
The forgotten dogs of Chernobyl
The offspring of abandoned pets in the nuclear exclusion zone are receiving veterinary help.
Daniel Howell: 'I'm providing LGBT education schools don't'
YouTuber Daniel Howell told the BBC the fight to being accepted as LGBT is far from over.
Is there a growing far-right threat online?
There is a fear that the full scale of the challenge is still not understood by security services.
บราซิลเชือดเปรู 3-1 ซิวแชมป์โคปาสมัยที่ 9
บราซิล ผงาดคว้าแชมป์โคปา อเมริกา เป็นสมัยที่ 9 เหลือตัวผู้เล่น 10 คน เอาชนะ เปรู 3-1 พร้อมครองโทรฟีรายการดังกล่าวครั้งแรกในรอบ 12 ปี
Mandla Maseko: Would-be African astronaut dies in road crash
Mandla Maseko, from South Africa, won a chance to become the first black African in space.
USA win Women's World Cup 2019: Can Americans be caught by Europe's elite?
The United States were deserved winners of the 2019 Women's World Cup, but there are signs that Europe's best teams can challenge their dominance.
Former Brexit chief: We should all worry about no deal
A civil servant previously in charge of Brexit-planning tells the BBC no deal is fraught with risk.
Summer dilemma: Is it OK to wear flip-flops to work?
Summer has finally arrived, but are there sartorial limits to what you can wear to work?
Summer dilemma: Is it OK to wear flip-flops to work?
Summer has finally arrived, but are there sartorial limits to what you can wear to work?
Are robots getting better at football?
Robocup 2019, the world cup for autonomous robots, has been taking place in Sydney.
Dark Money: The TV drama that became topical by accident
Dark Money deals with sexual abuse in Hollywood, reflecting themes raised by the #MeToo movement.
Glastonbury stars give away clothes for charity
Kylie Minogue, Sheryl Crow and Lewis Capaldi show support for a campaign against "throwaway fashion".
Glastonbury stars give away clothes for charity
Kylie Minogue, Sheryl Crow and Lewis Capaldi show support for a campaign against "throwaway fashion".
Jodrell Bank gains Unesco World Heritage status
The observatory, which tracked US and Russian crafts during the space race, wins Unesco recognition.
Man shot dead in Leyton, east London
A man in his 20s is shot dead in the early hours, the second to be killed in London this weekend.
Jeffrey Epstein: US financier 'charged with sex trafficking'
Reports say the allegations against the billionaire sex offender date back to the early 2000s.
Vinnie Jones's wife Tanya dies after long illness
The actor and former footballer was at her side when she died at their family home on Saturday.
Cheryl on anxiety: 'I'd put on a smile but inside I was dying'
She's spoken about how she's struggled with criticism and why becoming a mum is making her take action.
UK plans £3m no-deal medicine transport
The deadline of 1 September set for the deal is a "tight" timeframe, experts have warned.
"ยูเมะพลัส เชียงราย 2019 21.1" กระหึ่ม
วิ่งฮาล์ฟมาราธอนสนามใหม่ "ยูเมะพลัส เชียงราย 2019 21.1" กระหึ่ม ณัฐวุฒิ อินนุ่ม ทุบสถิติ!
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Iran announces new breach of nuclear deal
Iran announces a new breach of the 2015 nuclear deal, pushing uranium enrichment beyond the permitted level.
Enfield stabbings: Woman and three young children hurt in home attack
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an "appalling attack" in Enfield.
ดวงดีสุดๆ! '7ราศี' ชะตาพลิกผัน หมดหนี้ รับเงินก้อน
ดวงดีสุดๆ! "7 ราศี" ชะตาพลิกผัน หมดหนี้ รับเงินก้อน จากคนไม่เคยมีเงินก้อนก็จะรวยผิดหูผิดตา กลับมีมากกว่าคนอื่น
Tributes paid to air crash coal tycoon Chris Cline
He died along with his daughter, three other women and two men in a helicopter crash.
UK plans £3m no-deal medicine transport
The deadline of 1 September set for the deal is a "tight" timeframe, experts have warned.
Deutsche Bank could cut 'up to 20,000 jobs'
London and Wall Street could bear the brunt of cuts as the bank fights a falling share price.
Deutsche Bank could cut 'up to 20,000 jobs'
London and Wall Street could bear the brunt of cuts as the bank fights a falling share price.
Trump administration is 'inept and insecure', says UK ambassador
Secret memos criticising the Donald Trump administration as "uniquely dysfunctional" are leaked.
Greeks to vote in snap general election
The leftist government faces a strong challenge from the centre-right after four years in power.
The nuclear fight for Sizewell on Suffolk's coast
The nuclear industry says new plants are essential, but protesters say the environment is under threat.
How technology is changing the craft of screenwriting
Line of Duty showrunner Jed Mercurio is among the writers who seem to have mastered the craft.
The nuclear fight for Sizewell on Suffolk's coast
The nuclear industry says new plants are essential, but protesters say the environment is under threat.
YouTube star Etika's fans tattooed in his memory
Fans of the late YouTuber Etika explain why they want to keep his memory alive.
Lockington Crescent: 'We camped in our cars to buy a house'
Prospective homeowners slept in their cars for days to buy property in Stowmarket in 1972.
Obituary: Georges Brossard, the man who stuck up for insects
Georges Brossard devoted his life to helping us appreciate "the most misunderstood animals".
What's the state of illegal immigration in US?
For the first time, Mexican immigrants are not the majority population among undocumented residents.
New Melania Trump statue in Slovenia gets mixed reviews
A Smurf-like sculpture of the US first lady unveiled in her hometown of Sevnica gets mixed reviews.
Harry and Meghan to hold christening for baby Archie
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be joined by close family and friends for the service in Windsor.
Friday, July 5, 2019
'I hope Beyonce saw that!' - Gauff's wish after winning run continues
"A star has been born," according to nine-time champion Martina Navratilova after watching Coco Gauff, 15, reach the Wimbledon fourth round.
Dart, Konta & Evans carry British hopes - Wimbledon day six preview
Johanna Konta, Dan Evans and Harriet Dart are responsible for keeping British hopes alive in the Wimbledon singles on day six.
Tory leadership: Voters 'issued two ballots' by mistake
Some Conservative members received more than one paper to vote for the next PM, the BBC learns.
Stronger quake rattles Southern California
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits the same desert area as the tremor which struck on Thursday.
NDAs: Millionaire given secrecy order over sex assault claims
The British establishment figure was accused of sexual harassment and assault, The Times reports.
Asian officer accuses Met Police of discrimination
Parm Sandhu says she was denied promotion and opportunities on the basis of her race and gender.
Alaska sees record temperatures in heatwave
The US state, part of which lies inside the Arctic Circle, registers 90F (32C) in Anchorage.
A week in the Tory leadership contest
Conservative Party members have started voting on who will be the next prime minister.
Tour de France 2019: The growing number of female amateurs cycling for change
The number of female amateurs riding a mirror version of the Tour de France is growing. The goal of promoting change remains the same.
Carola Rackete: How a ship captain took on Italy's Salvini
A stand-off in the Mediterranean was driven by two people at polar ends of the political spectrum.
Is the American strip club dying out?
A once booming industry faces changing attitudes, tightening regulations and a rise in online pornography.
Crossing Divides: Can Taliban and Afghan leaders share peace?
A year after Afghanistan's Eid ceasefire, do those who came together feel lasting peace is any closer?
Are US women footballers more famous than men?
World Cup fever has swept the country - are they now more recognisable than the men?
Week in pictures: 29 June - 5 July 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
'My strict Asian parents made me awkward and lonely'
When a young woman said she was lonely in an online forum she got support from all over the world.
Can robots help humans get more jobs?
Instead of taking our jobs, could robots actually help more people get into work?
Trauma teddies: Lorcan McCaffrey in Enniskillen bear drive
The teddies will be distributed by the police, the ambulance service and domestic violence charities.
Census 2020: Trump pursues citizenship question without firm plan
Government lawyers say they will keep trying to add a controversial question about legal status.
Gordon Brown: Automatically expel anti-Semites in Labour
Former prime minister Gordon Brown says his party must "rebuild trust" with the Jewish community.
Helen's Law: Killers who conceal victims' remains to face parole rejection
"Helen's Law" will see killers denied parole if they do not reveal where victims' remains are.
Badgers lead mammal roadkill list
More than 900 badgers have been reported dead by the side of UK roads so far this year.
Thursday, July 4, 2019
“หัวเว่ย”เพิ่มงบ 50% ลุยหนักมาร์เก็ตติ้ง ฟื้นเชื่อมั่นแบรนด์
หัวเว่ยประกาศเรียกความเชื่อมั่นทวงบัลลังก์เจ้าตลาดในไทยหลังปัญหา “เทค วอร์” คลี่คลาย อัดงบแกรนด์เซลเพิ่ม 50% ดึงลูกค้ากลับ
ดีป้าถกยักษ์ไอทีเร่งปั้นคนดิจิทัลตั้งเป้า 5 ปี 2 แสน
“ดีป้า” ถก 5 ยักษ์ไอทีโลก 18 ก.ค.นี้ หวังปั้นคนดิจิทัลในไทยเพิ่ม สานต่อโครงการพัฒนากำลังคนดิจิทัลตอบโจทย์อุตสาหกรรม 4.0 ตั้งเป้าผลิต 2 แสนคนใน 5 ปี ครอบคลุุมทักษะอัจฉริยะที่ภาคธุรกิจต้องการ ไอโอที เอไอ ดาต้าไซน์
Compare the candidates
We take a look at the two Conservative MPs going head-to-head to become the next prime minister.
News Daily: Boris Johnson and MI6 secrets, and paralysis surgery hope
Your morning briefing for 5 July 2019.
Philip Hammond: Proroguing Parliament would be 'shocking'
The chancellor says he is "confident" the Commons will "find a way" to block a no-deal Brexit.
Boris Johnson: PM tried to restrict ex-minister's access to intelligence
But one source says it was down to Number 10's "control freakery" rather than a lack of trust.
Electric cars 'will not solve transport problem,' report warns
Car use will still need to be curbed, even when all vehicles use clean electricity, a report warns.
Policing resources at dangerously low levels, ex Scotland Yard chiefs warn
Five former Scotland Yard commissioners warn cuts have "contributed to the feeling of lawlessness".
สิ้นแล้วผู้ตั้งลูกทุ่งอีสาน วงแรกไทย 'นพดล ดวงพร' ในวัย 78 ปี
ผู้ก่อตั้งวงดนตรีลูกทุ่งอีสาน วงแรกของประเทศไทย "นพดล ดวงพร" ศิลปินในดวงใจของคนไทย สิ้นแล้วหลังผ่าตัดสมองที่รพ.ศิริราช ศิริอายุ 78 ปี
When dirt got mistaken for art
When a disabled artist tried to show her family how messy they were by taking photographs of their clutter, they mistakenly thought she had created a new piece of artwork.
David Nicholls: Writing new novel 'completely terrifying'
One Day's author speaks candidly about his fears over his new book not matching his earlier success
Domestic abuse reports increase in summer, says PSNI
Reports of domestic abuse increase over the summer months, says the PSNI.
Biased and wrong: Facial recognition tech in the dock
Artificial intelligence is only as good as the data it learns from. But what if that data is biased?
Tory leadership contest: What's on the minds of party members?
The new prime minister will be chosen by 160,000 Tory party members - but what are the vote-winning issues?
Why are menstruating women in India removing their wombs?
It is a shocking new example of India's troubled relationship with women and their periods.
How do Westerners come to live and work in North Korea?
An Australian who was detained and was one of a handful of Western students in North Korea.
Gentleman Jack drama gives boost to female folk duo
Belinda O'Hooley and Heidi Tidow say they've been "blown away" by the response to their title song.
Suicide prevention: can a petition save lives on this bridge?
Georgie finds out if her petition to put up barriers on a bridge could save lives.
Is the high street profiting from Pride?
As London gears up for its Pride march, are retailers joining, or cashing in?
Quiz: How closely have you followed the news?
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
'Hero' police dog and handler to get bravery award
Bacca the dog was slashed in the head eight times and PC Mike Davey suffered a deep cut to his hand.
'Rewiring nerves' reverses hand and arm paralysis
"It's made a huge difference in my life," says one patient who can now live independently.
Bladder cancer 'attacked and killed by common cold virus'
A small UK study found promising signs of a kinder, less invasive treatment for the disease.
'ช่อ' มีคำตอบ! แต่งชุดเข้าสภาฯไม่ซ้ำ
ส.ส. "ช่อ พรรณิการ์" มีคำตอบ! แต่งชุดเข้าสภาฯไม่ซ้ำ ชี้ความเป็นไทยไม่ได้มีแค่แบบเดียว
Tutankhamun: Egypt demands auction of bust be cancelled
The foreign ministry says the relic, expected to fetch $5m (4m), was stolen during the 1970s.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Kim Kardashian-West: Misguided USA ordered to pay $2.7m in damages
The reality star says the company is "notorious" for "knocking off" designer items she wears.
Kim Kardashian-West: Misguided USA ordered to pay $2.7m in damages
The reality star says the company is "notorious" for "knocking off" designer items she wears.
Is the 'racist trainer' controversy good for Nike?
The US sportswear giant is used to being provocative but was its flag-bearing shoe a step too far?
Royal Marines detain oil tanker on way to Syria
Authorities say they had reason to believe the ship was carrying crude oil to a sanctioned refinery.
Australian missing in North Korea 'released'
Australian Alek Sigley who went missing in North Korea is "released and safe", Australian PM confirms.
Tory leadership contest: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt make new promises as voting nears
Jeremy Hunt's plans could see fox hunting legalised, while Boris Johnson wants to boost police numbers.
US 'hell-bent' on hostility despite talks, North Korea says
Pyongyang harshly criticises the US just days after the countries' leaders had a historic meeting.
'My parents told everyone I was dead'
Sara-Jayne King struggled to find her place in the world after being taken abroad and given up for adoption.
Magid Magid: 'I don't intend to try to fit in'
Who is Magid Magid and what barriers has he overcome to take his seat at the European Parliament?
Shanghai rubbish rules: New law sends Chinese city into frenzy
Why the world's most populous city is punishing people for doing their bins wrong.
Why blue jeans are going green
A growing number of denim producers are embracing environmentally-friendly production methods.
Capturing the art and beauty of memorials
Gabrielle Crawford explains the "beauty and detail" of the sculptures in her photos.
Edward Gallagher: A murder trial that tore band of brothers apart
A decorated US Navy Seal was put on trial for war crimes - after other Seals testified against him.
'This synopsis arrived full of our work'
A writer who has accused Idris Elba and Kwame Kwei-Armah of using her work as their own speaks to the BBC.
Two women, one big conversation
Winona and Priya were so frustrated by how race was ignored in the classroom that they wrote a textbook.
James Lovelock on the future of AI and climate change
Scientist James Lovelock speaks to the BBC's Mishal Husain ahead of his 100th birthday.
Alcohol abuse affects one in five UK inpatients, study suggests
The figures are 10 times higher than the general population, making support vital, a study says.
Manchester International Festival: Yoko Ono's bells to make a noise for peace
She wants thousands of people to make "an incredible vibration" that "might just change the world".
National Trust shuns fossil fuel investments
Europe's biggest conservation charity will sell its fossil fuel shares and invest in green start-ups.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Khalid Al Qasimi: UAE sheikh and fashion designer dies at 39
A funeral will be held on Wednesday for Mr Al Qasimi, who died "unexpectedly" in London on Monday.
Thousands turn out to see rare total solar eclipse in Chile
The rare total solar eclipse delighted spectators in Chile, who cheered as the sun darkened.
News Daily: Obesity cancer warning and Lionesses beaten by USA
Your morning briefing for 3 July 2019.
British woman dies on damaged yacht off South African coast
Rescuers were called to reports of a boat taking on water 242 nautical miles off the east coast.
‘โนเกีย’ ดันสินค้าใหม่ชิงส่วนแบ่งไทย
“เอชเอ็มดี โกลบอล” เปิดเกมลุยหนักสมาร์ทโฟนครึ่งปีหลัง ดันสินค้าใหม่ 5 รุ่นรวดเจาะลูกค้าทุกเซ็กเมนท์ ชี้ตลาดรวมผันผวนแต่โอกาสยังมี ตั้งเป้าภายใน 3 ปีไต่อันดับท็อป 5 สมาร์ทโฟนไทย
ไทยพร้อมหรือยัง? เมื่อโลกหมุนด้วย “5จี”
กลางสัปดาห์ที่ผ่านมา “สมาคมจีเอสเอ็มเอ” ผู้แทนผลประโยชน์ของผู้ให้บริการเครือข่ายโทรศัพท์มือถือทั่วโลก มีโอเปอเรเตอร์ร่วมสมาชิกถึง 750 ราย และกว่า 350 เป็นบริษัทในระบบนิเวศของอุตสาหกรรมที่เกี่ยวเนื่อง จัดการประชุม Mobile World Congress ที่เซี่ยงไฮ้
เปิดตัว bottom line ตอบโจทย์แรงบันดาลใจ
กรุงเทพธุรกิจ เปิดตัว www.bottomlineis.co เว็บไซต์ที่จะพาผู้อ่านก้าวหน้าในโลกยุคใหม่
Medical cannabis 'expectations unfairly raised'
The government did not manage expectations after allowing doctors to prescribe cannabis, a report finds.
Libya attack: 'Dozens killed in air strike' on migrant centre
The country is a key springboard for migrants seeking to travel to Europe.
Obesity 'causes more cases of some cancers than smoking'
Some common cancers are now more likely to be caused by obesity than tobacco, a charity is warning.
'I spotted a lump when preparing for my ritual bath'
Why female mikveh or ritual bath attendants are being trained to look out for signs of cancer and domestic violence.
How important will blockchain be to the world's economy?
It has been much hyped, but could blockchain really be as significant and disruptive as the internet?
Will pocket money disappear as parents use less cash?
Parents are being urged to let their children handle coins, even if they pay for things with cards and phones.
Sean Paul: 'Language barrier' a problem for dancehall artists
The star says people finding patois hard to understand impacts the success of Jamaican musicians.
Life of Pi: The 'sort of impossible' challenge of bringing novel to life
Life of Pi, the hit book about a boy and a tiger in a lifeboat, washes up at a theatre in Sheffield.
Sara Hinesley: A girl with stellar handwriting - but no hands
This 10-year-old has no hands but won a writing competition and threw the first pitch at a baseball game.
Amazon rainforest indigenous people in fight for survival
Groups like the Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau say the new Brazil president is allowing deforestation in protected areas.
One restaurant's simple approach to fighting food waste
With cowbells and chalkboard menus, this Toronto eatery aims to cut out unnecessary food waste.
Tory leadership: Boris Johnson promises review on 'sin taxes'
The Tory leadership hopeful wants to see if levies on tobacco, alcohol and sugar target lower earners.
Census 2020: Trump drops plan for controversial citizenship question
The decision, which follows a Supreme Court ruling, is seen as a victory for civil rights groups.
Tesco faces Brexit deadline headache
The retail giant's boss says an October Brexit could cause problems as it's too close to Christmas.
Brexit 'hitting foreign languages in schools'
The British Council says some parents now see European languages as less useful because of Brexit.
Monday, July 1, 2019
Konta set to begin Wimbledon campaign - day two preview
British number one Johanna Konta starts her Wimbledon campaign on Tuesday with a first-round match against Ana Bogdan, the world number 132.
Mumbai rain: Persistent rainfall triggers transport chaos
Two days of rain have caused at least 15 deaths and disrupted transport in India's financial capital.
Total solar eclipse 2019: South America awaits sky show
Skywatchers in parts of Chile and Argentina will shortly see the Moon pass directly in front of the Sun.
Why are there protests in Hong Kong?
There's a lot of important context that explains why people in Hong Kong are taking to the streets.
Hong Kong protests: Carrie Lam condemns 'extreme use of violence'
Carrie Lam says nothing is more important than the rule of law, after protesters stormed parliament.
Police to target money laundering by feuding drug gangs
Police to raid bureaux de change operators handling cash from drug dealers linked to violence surge.
Inside Hong Kong's parliament after protesters were evicted
The BBC's Nick Beake goes inside the Legislative Council to see the damage after activists broke in.
Contaminated blood inquiry: Scots victims to give evidence
A UK-wide inquiry is looking at how thousands of patients were infected with HIV and hepatitis C.
Lost Lewis Chessman piece to be sold at London auction
The current owners were unaware it was a long-lost piece of the medieval Lewis Chessmen.
The private members club staffed by the homeless
The not-for-profit charity demolishing stereotypes by bringing together opposite sides of society.
Why are Britain's roadsides blooming?
What is behind the growing move from neatly-trimmed grass verges to small roadside meadows?
'Cricket saved me after my family was murdered'
Morteza Ali, who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban killed his family, found sanctuary at a village cricket club.
ชวนล ไคสิริ : "ผู้หญิงที่มาใส่ชุด Poem ต้องรู้จักสามอย่าง"
เปิดใจ ฌอน-ชวนล ดีไซเนอร์และผู้ก่อตั้งห้องเสื้อแบรนด์ Poem (โพเอม) แจงละเอียดคอลเลคชั่น Ombre, มีอะไรในโลโก้โพเอม และ "การแสดงจุดยืนทางการเมืองของผม คือการออกไปใช้สิทธิ์เลือกตั้ง"
What exactly is the role of Ivanka Trump?
The US president's daughter took centre stage alongside world leaders at the G20 summit. Why?
US probe after black man held while on IV machine
The patient said he was accused of trying to steal the machine while he went for a walk.
The anti-corruption case that touched a Russian nerve
Journalist Ivan Golunov was falsely accused of drug-dealing - and Russians rallied to his cause.
Sudan crisis: New sense of hope for young revolutionaries
Protesters are continuing to take to the streets, calling for an end to military rule in the country.
Alfonso the vet sings opera to Hampshire's cows
Alfonso, a singing Italian vet, performs opera to the animals he is treating and says it helps calm them.
Ukraine's landmines endangering children
Unexploded mines and rockets are one of the legacies of Ukraine's conflict with Russia-backed separatists.
Boys more likely to need help for 'back to school asthma'
Data from GPs and hospitals shows a three-fold increase in appointments for the condition in September.
Kylie Minogue: How our obsession is driving her success
The popstar's constant reinvention has created hordes of fans and a thriving 30-year business.
Dogs 'prevent stressed students dropping out'
The growing number of therapy dogs in universities are making a real difference, researchers say.
Game of Stones: Tracking conflict diamonds with lasers
How can we be sure the diamonds we buy are not fake or from conflict regions?
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Iranian boats 'tried to intercept British tanker'
The armed boats are reported to have withdrawn after receiving a warning from a Royal Navy ship.
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