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How much damage have Iranian strikes caused the US?
Iran has damaged 20 US military sites since the start of the war, satellite images and videos analysed by BBC Verify show.

Traffic at a standstill as people flee Beirut
The BBC's John Sudworth reports from Beirut, as Isreal says it will start striking the Lebanese capital once again.
How China keeps North Korea's economy alive
Xi Jinping is visiting North Korea for the first time since 2019. Pyongyang relies on China for 95% of its legitimate trade; hacking, arms deals and remittances also help it stay …
Young German talents impress in World Cup tune-up vs Finland
Deniz Undav and Lennart Karl delivered strong performances in Germany's last game at home before the start of 2026 FIFA World Cup.

صباح الخير بيث نهرين / Brikh Safro Bethnahrin
تشاهدون في البرنامج الصباحي #بريخ_صفرو_بيث_نهرين • في فقرة اسأل طبيبك_ܫܐܠ ܐܣܝܟ݂ د.حنا أسمر طبيب أخصائي بأمراض الأطفال للحديث عن فقر الدم عند الأطفال • تقرير اجتماعي عن كافيه المخت…

Josef Cacan in Turabdin | #Hapses -2026
Josef Cacan in Turabdin | #Hapses -2026

Vingegaard joins select club of champions but still in Pogacar’s shadow for Tour de France | Jeremy Whittle
Giro d’Italia triumph completes grand slam of Grand Tours although the Dane may still require a dip in form from his great rival to prevail in JulyJonas Vingegaard’s achievement i…
German town prints its own cash to cut CO2 emissions
It started as a school project to promote local businesses in a remote Bavarian region. Now, the "Chiemgauer" currency helps to cut emissions.
Assyrian News In Focus – 2026-06-01
Inlägget Assyrian News In Focus – 2026-06-01 dök först upp på Assyria TV.

Iran attacks damage 20 US military sites since start of war, satellite images show
Analysts told BBC Verify that Tehran's strikes were more extensive than publicly acknowledged.
DNA had one rule. Bacteria didn't get the memo
Every cell in every organism on Earth copies DNA the same way. Except one bacterial protein — quietly doing something scientists had never seen before.
Chaldean Patriarch Calls for Prayer, Peace, and Support for Christians in the Middle East
Chaldean Patriarch Paul III Nona.Patriarch Paul III Nona did not hide the weight of responsibility he felt after the fathers of the synod announced his election as patriarch of th…
Germany news: Most expect AfD state premier after elections
Most people in Germany expect a premier from the far-right AfD to lead at least one state after elections in the autumn, a survey has found. The Brenner Pass linking Austria and I…
How the Alevi community came to thrive in Germany
The Alevis make up the fourth largest religious community in Germany today. What are the main tenets of their faith? And how are they preserving their unique culture?
Space race: Why Portugal is reaching for the stars
A spaceport is being built on a small Portuguese island in the Atlantic. Is Portugal on the verge of becoming a space nation?
Swing Youth: In Nazi Germany, jazz was an act of defiance
The Nazis denounced jazz music as "degenerate art," despite its widespread popularity in Germany. As the Nazis clamped down on expression, groups of jazz-loving teenagers formed t…
Goodbye, Norma Jeane: How Marilyn Monroe changed Hollywood
Long seen primarily as a sex symbol, Marilyn Monroe is now viewed as an early advocate for women in Hollywood. On the 100th anniversary of her birth, DW looks at the star who bala…
Open Letter to the New Patriarch of the Chaldean Church
Protest held in Ankawa, October 2015.To the new Patriarch of the Chaldean Church, we address this letter to you as representatives of the voice of the people in Iraq's largest Cha…
Hope for Cooperation Among Churches of Antiochene Heritage
The leaders of the Assyrian churches of Antiochene tradition this week gathered in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The patriarchs, who attended the ordination ceremony of Mar Paulos II…
PSG's team of talents retain Champions League title
Paris Saint-Germain were unable to score from open play against a resilient Arsenal but won their second successive title on penalties. Luis Enrique has built a team to be proud o…
Film funding bill to support blockbusters made in Germany
The German government wants to attract more filmmakers and make the country a "global player" in on-screen entertainment. A new bill would require media companies to make mandator…

Was it really Seyh Fethullah who stopped Seyfo in Turabdin?
Was it really Seyh Fethullah who stopped Seyfo in Turabdin?

صباح الخير بيث نهرين / Brikh Safro Bethnahrin
تشاهدون في البرنامج الصباحي #صباح_الخير_بيث_نهرين • في فقرة سلام النفسي_ܫܠܡܐ ܢܦܫܝܐ أ. نوال مشعال أخصائية أطفال ذوي احتياجات خاصة للحديث عن الأطفال ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة • فقرة الط…
International aid cuts complicate Congo's Ebola epidemic
The scaling back of development aid has contributed to the inability to contain the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. German organizations are calling for a majo…

How Toone is navigating grief through football
England and Manchester United midfielder Ella Toone opens up about grief, football and preparing for her wedding without her dad in a new BBC documentary.
What makes a vanity project? A history of building for power
As Donald Trump proposes costly redesigns for Washington, DC, the question arises: When do grand projects serve the public — and when do they serve the leader?
Kai Havertz: Arsenal and Germany's man for the big moment
Germany forward Kai Havertz is set to play in his second Champions League final. The Arsenal man is a match winner.
Pigeons' livers may enable magnetic navigation when the sun doesn't shine, study finds
A research team in Germany has published new data on how pigeons use magnetic fields as a navigation method when visibility is limited. A key part of the long-sought answer could …

Robin Asmar on How AI Gave New Life to Classical Assyrian Songs
Robin Asmar on How AI Gave New Life to Classical Assyrian Songs
The Superbug spill: When medicine goes rogue
Pharmaceuticals have been found in waterways almost everywhere in the world, fueling antibiotic-resistant superbugs that no longer respond to treatment. Is there a way out?