It's the debate of the year so far - well - on Twitter at least and has been the top trending topic worldwide.
If the measles outbreak and resulting vaccine debate wasn't a political issue before this week began, it is now. Thanks to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's off-the-cuff statements in the UK on Monday endorsing "a measure of choice" as to whether to immunise their children against measles, several of his fellow high-profile presidential aspirants have decided to weigh in on the topic. On Monday
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews This video could make you seasick...Huge waves crash against a swaying oil rig, as a severe storm which swept across parts of Scotland hits the North Sea. The footage of the Borgholm Dolphin installation was captured at the weekend by James Eaton, an offshore worker on the nearby Lomond Platform, around 145 miles east of Aberdeen. Subscribe to BBC New
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Many of the stories we have reported on in 2014 involved violence and destruction. But last 2014 was also full of Good News. Here are just a few of them. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: ht
Ruby Holt, 100: "I've heard people talk about the sea... and I wanted to see it but never had the opportunity until now" Just weeks before turning 101, Ruby Holt has seen the ocean for the first time. She has spent most of her life on a farm in rural Tennessee picking cotton and said she never had the time or money to go to a beach.
It’s almost a universal truth: we find baby animals more cute and pleasing to look at than their parents. Their big eyes gaze at us as we become drawn, often affectionately and smiling, to their cute noses, fluffy faces and infantile features. The need to be appealing to adult animals is an advantage because baby animals face some of the most difficult challenges in the animal kingdom – but what m
Rescuers are still combing through the site of a landslide triggered on Wednesday by torrential rain in Japan's Hiroshima prefecture. At least 39 people are now known to have died and rescue teams are working to find more survivors. The landslide happened in a residential area near a mountain in the Hiroshima city outskirts. Dozens of houses were buried as entire hillsides collapsed.
Close-up shots of people's feet may not be the first choice of subject for a photo project, but Jo Farrell's pictures of the last remaining women in China with bound feet act as both a link to the past and a fascinating portrait of those involved. Foot-binding is believed to have begun during, or just before, the Song Dynasty in China around the 10th Century, and became widespread within a couple
1986: Soviets launch space station Mir The Soviets open a new phase in space exploration with the launch of the world's biggest space station, Mir. 1993: Two boys charged with toddler's murder Two 10-year-old boys are charged with the abduction and murder of two-year-old James Bulger in Liverpool. 1983: Hundreds die in Assam poll violence Hundreds of people are reported to have died in Assam as fi
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