Missing Cryptoqueen’s murky links to Bulgarian underworldThe BBC investigates Ruja Ignatova’s close ties to a suspected organised crime boss. 7 hrs agoNewsEuropeMexico's first female president breaks political glass ceilingGiven Mexico’s deeply ingrained patriarchy and entrenched machismo, Claudia Sheinbaum's victory is no small feat.5 hrs agoNewsLatin AmericaMissing Cryptoqueen’s murky links to Bulgarian underworldThe BBC investigates Ruja Ignatova’s close ties to a suspected organised crime boss. 7 hrs agoNewsEuropeMexico's first female president breaks political glass ceilingGiven Mexico’s deeply ingrained patriarchy and entrenched machismo, Claudia Sheinbaum's victory is no small feat.5 hrs agoNewsLatin AmericaMexico elects Claudia Sheinbaum as first woman presidentClaudia Sheinbaum has beaten her rival, Xóchitl Gálvez, by a landslide to become Mexico's next leader.2 hrs agoNewsLatin AmericaHunter Biden's federal gun case to begin in Delaware Jury selection will start on Monday in the first criminal trial of a child of a sitting president.1 hr agoNewsUS & CanadaCould a housing revolution transform Canadian cities?The Canadian government is pushing hard for cities to build more "fourplex" apartment blocks.13 hrs agoNewsUS & CanadaMrBeast overtakes T-Series for most YouTube subscribersJimmy Donaldson, already the most-subscribed individual on the platform, has claimed another title.2 hrs agoNewsTechnologyGerman football coach condemns 'racist' TV surveyJulian Nagelsmann condemned the poll, which asked if people wanted more white players on the German team.11 hrs agoNewsEuropeOnly from the BBCThe houses built to survive typhoonsThe Manobo indigenous community in the Agusan Marshlands of the Philippines live in floating homes able to withstand floods, rising water levels and typhoons.3 hrs agoFutureA death-defying D-day mission in a wooden gliderEighty years ago on 6 June, the largest land, air and naval operation in history was unleashed. In 1984, the man who led the mission gave an extraordinary account to the BBC.1 hr agoCultureMust watchTrump would run for president from jail, his lawyer saysAlina Habba says Donald Trump will run for office even if he is jailed and "nothing will change" following his conviction for falsifying business records.2 days agoNewsUS & CanadaWhat does coffee do to your body?Billions of people rely on a cup of coffee to get them through the day. But what does it do to the human body?3 hrs agoScience & HealthArrests, accusations and AI: India’s election unpackedOn 4 June, Indians will find out who governs their country for the next five years.2 days agoNewsAsiaMother was 'beloved' in White House - Michelle ObamaIn a 2018 interview with Gayle King, Robinson and the former First Lady share their White House memories.2 days agoNewsUS & CanadaWhy Mbappe makes Real Madrid 'almost impossible to stop'BBC Sport asks Real Madrid fans and experts what new signing Kylian Mbappe will bring to the Bernabeu, as the French forward joins from Paris St-Germain.22 hrs agoReal MadridBridgerton paves way for diverse stories - actorBanita Sandhu says the diversity of Bridgerton is one of the driving forces to its popularity.2 days agoNewsWalesCultureHow releasing our 'inner artist' can keep us calmFrom "craftivism" to easy, imaginative upcycling, being creative can bring a sense of peace – and quell the urge to acquire more and more stuff.See moreTravelA queen's guide to Miami's drag sceneMiami native Tiffany T Fantasia calls herself Andy Cohen's favourite drag queen. Here are her top picks for soaking up Miami's drag culture, from club kid bars to video lounges.See moreIsrael-Gaza WarUS expects Israel will accept Gaza ceasefire plan if Hamas does Thousands march for return of Hamas hostagesIsraeli ministers threaten to quit over ceasefire planHadid sisters donate $1m to Palestinian aid effortUS supermodel sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid are donating $1m to Palestinian aid agencies.NewsWar in Ukraine'Russia now is like 1984': Inside a Russian dystopian libraryZelensky accuses Russia and China of undermining summitWill using Western weapons on Russia help Ukraine change the war?We have no Plan B if Ukraine falls, says EstoniaEstonia is pouring money and weapons into Ukraine’s war effort to try to push back the Russians.NewsUS and Canada newsOne dead, dozens injured in Ohio mass shootingHunter Biden's federal gun case to begin in Delaware Could a housing revolution transform Canadian cities?Donald Trump says hush-money trial 'very hard' on wife Melania The former president says he is "okay" with the possibility of being jailed after his New York conviction.NewsAsia newsChina says MI6 recruited Chinese couple as spiesHeat kills more than 50 people in India in three daysSri Lanka monsoon floods kill seven peopleZelensky accuses Russia and China of undermining summitBoth countries are trying to dissuade others from attending the upcoming event, Ukraine's president says.NewsCan this mineral help reduce anxiety?There's a lot of hype around magnesium and its ability to alleviate anxiety and depression.See moreAustralia newsMen's T20 World Cup schedule, fixtures, times & resultsAmerican Dream puts the world into World CupICC Men's T20 World Cup format, rules & past winnersT20 World Cup: Group B preview including key batters & bowlersBBC Sport and data analysts CricViz assess how England, Australia, Scotland, Oman and Namibia are shaping up before the men's T20 World Cup.UK newsMisinformation pushed to young UK voters on TikTokElection poll tracker: How do the parties compare?Tribute to 'ray of sunshine' killed in mountain fallUK ambassador left post after 'pointing gun at staff'A video posted on social media claims to show Jon Benjamin aiming a weapon at another man, while looking down the rifle's sight.NewsMiddle East newsUS expects Israel will accept Gaza ceasefire plan if Hamas does Israeli ministers threaten to quit over ceasefire planHadid sisters donate $1m to Palestinian aid effortNo Gaza ceasefire until Israel war aims achieved, Netanyahu saysIsrael's PM says war in Gaza will not end until Hamas is defeated and all hostages returned.NewsAfrica newsTeenage motorist filmed beating Kenyan policeman arrestedNigeria strike: ‘My monthly pay won't buy a bag of rice’Can South Africa's ANC reinvent itself after dismal election result?South Africa's ANC has to share power after election blowCyril Ramaphosa has led the ruling ANC to its worst result since it won the first democratic vote in 1994.NewsSportLIVEFootball latest as England and Scotland begin Euros warm-up matchesBuild-up as England face Bosnia-Herzegovina and Scotland play Gibraltar in Euro 2024 warm-up matches plus football latest including Jose Mourinho joining Fenerbahce.See moreBusinessShein to kick off plans for £50bn UK floatEvan Davis: Successful entrepreneurs don’t worry about being differentShops rush for Christmas stock as shipping costs surge Ticketmaster confirms hack which could affect 560mA group claiming responsibility says the stolen data includes names, addresses and partial credit card details from Ticketmaster users worldwide.NewsTechnologyMrBeast overtakes T-Series for most YouTube subscribersMissing Cryptoqueen’s murky links to Bulgarian underworldMisinformation pushed to young UK voters on TikTokSantander staff and '30 million' customers hackedTheir data is being sold online by the same gang who this week claimed to have hacked Ticketmaster.NewsCultureA death-defying D-day mission in a wooden gliderHow releasing our 'inner artist' can keep us calmBridgerton actress says diversity key to successThe World War Two army that didn't existThe biggest deception operation of World War Two – the invention of an entirely fake Army group in England, with dummy tanks and aircraft that fooled the Nazis.SportOcon to split with Alpine at the end of the season'Wherever I go, I'll always be an Ely boy' - MartinWigan edge out Warrington for comeback victoryCarrick signs new Middlesbrough contractMichael Carrick signs a new contract with Middlesbrough to remain at the club until 2027.Sign up for our newslettersThe Essential ListThe week's best stories, handpicked by BBC editors, in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday.US Election UnspunCut through the spin with North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher - in your inbox every Wednesday.In HistoryDiscover the headlines from this week in history. See the past come to life through the BBC's unique archive, in your inbox every Thursday.EarthThe houses built to survive typhoonsThe mutant wildlife adapting to New York CityWorld record broken for living thing with most DNAHow India's ancient terracotta pots are helping fight extreme heatIn India's scorching summer heat, the ancient practice of chilling water in terracotta pots is inspiring new trends.Science and HealthNew blood test 'can predict' breast cancer returnWorld record broken for living thing with most DNA'Darkest period of my life': Gay conversion therapy in ItalyAt-home saliva test may catch deadly prostate cancersResearch suggests cheap and simple spit tests may be better at catching the disease than blood tests.NewsWorld’s TableThe wild ceremonies of the Turkish 'meatball'A chicken recipe so good its origin is being fought in courtWhat will we eat on the Moon?Portugal's take on beef bourguignonAkin to France's heartier, spicier, richer boeuf bourguignon, "alcatra" is synonymous with a single island in the remote Azores archipelago.TravelTurkey's new train route through historyNew Zealand's 61km hike to the top of the worldThe world's biggest snail-eating festivalThe US town built by and for Chinese peopleChinese labourers turned central California into an agricultural powerhouse – and built a bustling Chinese-run town once called the "Monte Carlo of California" in the process.