Fri. Jun 13th, 2025
LA National Guard Deployment: BBC Reporting Live

Following protests and violent clashes over recent immigration raids in Los Angeles, National Guard troops have been deployed. Dozens were reportedly detained during the controversial operations.

The BBC’s Regan Morris reports from the scene outside a federal building, a focal point for the unrest.

For continuous updates on the situation in Los Angeles, please refer to our live coverage.

A pet zebra remains at large after being filmed running loose on a Christiana road on May 31st.

Police in Boulder, Colorado, report eight injuries following an incident at a local mall where a man allegedly set people on fire.

A woman, identified only as “Mia,” has accused a prominent rap mogul of sexual assault on multiple occasions. The mogul denies the allegations.

A former president recently announced his diagnosis with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.

A tech mogul, whose term as a special government employee has concluded, has offered an explanation for a recent bruise.

Manitoba, a Canadian province, has declared a state of emergency, urging 17,000 residents to evacuate due to wildfires.

Faizan Zaki won a $52,500 prize by correctly spelling “éclaircissement” in a spelling bee competition.

Severe weather has caused significant flooding, damage, and power outages in Central Texas.

The world’s wealthiest individual dedicated approximately 130 days to collaborating with the Trump administration on federal government budget cuts.

The BBC’s Nomia Iqbal interviewed Harvard University students facing funding cuts and a ban on international student enrollment.

Reports indicate the president reacted negatively to a Wall Street-coined acronym, “TACO,” reportedly standing for “Trump Always Chickens Out.”

A US flight experienced a delay after two birds were found inside the aircraft, surprising passengers and crew.

Fuel leaks caused a rocket to spin uncontrollably, resulting in an uncontrolled re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.

Two men were apprehended in Texas following a high-speed chase, days after escaping a Louisiana jail with eight other inmates.

A preview of King Charles III’s anticipated 2025 visit to Ottawa and the opening of the Canadian parliament.

The driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital.

The US president participated in a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C.

One of the world’s most active volcanoes has erupted again in Hawaii.

BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph provides insights into King Charles III’s upcoming trip to Canada, where he will officially open parliament.