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BBC News Why is Nvidia boss the 'Taylor Swift of tech'?

Jensen Huang is at the forefront of an AI boom, which coincides with Nividia's rise as a leading chip firm.

BBC News The right could win big in Europe – thanks to young people

With the voting age lowered to 16 in some parts of the EU, politicians are targeting the youth vote.

BBC News Netanyahu to address US Congress on 24 July

The Israeli Prime Minister will speak about his vision for peace in the region, US lawmakers said.

BBC News Pouting 'lions' and sea baptisms: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.

BBC News US urges Israel to be transparent over Gaza school strike

Israel says it killed at least nine militants but the deaths of 14 children are also being reported.

BBC News Biden links WW2 and Ukraine war in D-Day address

Joe Biden says democracies are under threat, adding autocrats are "watching what happens in Ukraine".

BBC News The Nvidia CEO christened the Taylor Swift of tech

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has nothing short of rock star status, which is on full display at events.

BBC News Why scientists are studying whales with a crossbow

Researchers use the device to take remote biopsies from wild humpback whales to monitor their health.

BBC News Trump fans brave blazing Arizona heat to attend event

Multiple people were taken to hospital for heat-related illness, as Phoenix saw its hottest day in 2024.

BBC News Concern rises over AI in adult entertainment

AI in adult entertainment could have negative effects on society and individuals, experts say.

BBC News EU elections start with tight Dutch race - exit poll

As 27 EU countries vote over four days, exit polls suggest a narrow defeat for the Dutch far right.

BBC News Will the UK and US cut interest rates like Europe?

The move marks the beginning of a new phase for the global fight against inflation.

BBC News The devastating cost of fighting Myanmar's military dictatorship

The BBC hears allegations of rape and torture by Myanmar's military in Chin State.

BBC News US reverses ban on Juul vaping products

The FDA said that, while it was lifting the ban, it would continue to review the company's products for approval.

BBC News Russia holds Frenchman accused of military spying

Moscow says the man was gathering military data about Russia and failed to register as a "foreign agent".