Borthwick Revives Spirit of 2003 for Six Nations Redemption
Steve Borthwick enlists 2003 World Cup legends to inspire England after Alex Mitchell's withdrawal threatens Six Nations success.
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Steve Borthwick enlists 2003 World Cup legends to inspire England after Alex Mitchell's withdrawal threatens Six Nations success.
Italy's Ivrea town revives its fascinating annual carnival tradition, the Battle of the Oranges, blending festivity and history through vibrant festivities.
BBC and BAFTA are investigating an incident involving the broadcast of a racial slur during an awards ceremony, sparking global controversy.
New Zealand's victory over Sri Lanka with a 61-run lead marks a pivotal moment in the T20 World Cup, altering regional dynamics in cricket.
Rana Dasgupta highlights the growing divide between states and citizens, suggesting a risk of nation-state breakdown.
The UN reports that 6.5 million people in Somalia face severe hunger due to ongoing drought, threatening a major humanitarian crisis.
Explore Gaza's rich culture and history through Yousef Al Helou's lens, showcasing the region's spirit before recent conflicts.
Explore a daring new film portraying a suppressed gay romance during WWI, challenging historical taboos and reflecting modern geopolitics.
BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from Iran for the first time since the government crackdown, highlighting the persistent pain and heightened tensions.
Exploring West Yorkshire's Brontë legacy and its relevance to today's shifting British political landscape.
Zimbabwe's T20 World Cup breakout has rejuvenated its cricket fanbase, showcasing a shift in cultural dynamics and national pride.
Somalia is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster as 6.5 million people face severe hunger due to an ongoing drought and reduced international aid.