The world renowned London School of Economics has accused the BBC of endangering the lives of its students, claiming that in order to covertly shoot a documentary investigative journalists sneaked into North Korea using
LONDON -- One of Britain's leading academic institutions, the London School of Economics, is accusing the BBC of putting students at risk by using them as cover for a covert reporting trip to North Korea. The school says
Results of random tests for horse DNA in processed beef products are being published by the European Commission. The three-month programme of checks was agreed by the 27 EU member states in February after horsemeat had been found in a batch of
A compromise announced Friday - the BBC will play part of "Ding Dong!" but not the whole song on its chart-countdown radio show - is unlikely to end the recriminations. This is not the first time Britain's national broadcaster,
Kenya's winner of the 2012 Boston Marathon, Wesley Korir, who came fifth this year, has told the BBC of his fear after hearing of the deadly blasts. Two explosions near the finishing line killed three people and injured at least 140 about two hours
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