‘Ice bumps’ reveal history of Antarctic melting

3 hours ago About sharing America’s Landsat spacecraft have been looking down on Antarctica since 1973 By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent @BBCAmos Scientists say they now have a better idea of exactly where and when the margin of Antarctica started melting. They’ve traced the changing shapes of bumps on the ice surface that mark locations…

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Hope for Gaza ceasefire by next week, says Biden

8 minutes ago About sharing A Palestinian woman carries her baby as smoke rises over the Gaza Strip on Monday US President Joe Biden has said he hopes to have a ceasefire “by next Monday” in the Israel-Gaza war. His comments come amid reports of some progress reached in ongoing negotiations involving Israel and Hamas…

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Maidstone ‘s FA Cup run comes to end with 5-0 loss

Coventry striker Ellis Simms scored a first-half hat-trick to crush Maidstone’s dream of a historic FA Cup quarter-final place. The sixth-tier Stones were bidding to become only the second non-league team in 109 years to reach the last eight, having already dispatched English Football League sides Barrow, Stevenage and Ipswich. They came up against a…

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Sweden’s bid to join Nato clears final hurdle

1 hour ago About sharing Nato membership spells an end to Sweden’s lost-established neutrality By Paulin Kola BBC News Hungarian MPs have overwhelmingly ratified Sweden’s bid to join Nato in a long-delayed vote which paves the way for the Nordic nation’s membership. Sweden applied to join after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Hungary…

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Boeing review finds ‘disconnect’ on safety

28 minutes ago About sharing A new report for the US government has raised serious concerns about Boeing’s safety management systems, adding to the scrutiny facing the US plane maker. The review found a “disconnect” between senior management and regular staff, and signs that safety-related messages and behaviours were not effectively implemented across the company….

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Palestinian PM resigns over new Gaza ‘reality’

1 hour ago About sharing Mohammed Shtayyeh is an economist who has been in office for five years By David Gritten BBC News Palestinian Authority (PA) Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh has resigned along with his government, which runs parts of the occupied West Bank. Mr Shtayyeh said new “arrangements” were needed to take into account…

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