I'm in therapy for my 14-hour-a-day phone addiction and I'm determined to beat it
In 2017, several people concerned about their tech and internet use banded together to create Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous (ITAA), a global fellowship inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
Jenny is one of their members. At the height of her phone addiction, she would not sleep for days. She would barely eat or drink, her dependency was so strong.
"I would lose chunks of my life," explains the 30-year-old, who doesn't want the BBC
117 dead dogs found at California 'no-kill' animal rescue - many with gunshot wounds
On Friday, the sheriff's office announced that the intact remains of 117 dogs were found in two excavated areas on the property, which is located in Fortuna, California - about 288 miles (463kms) north of San Francisco.
A search of the 50-acre (20,000m) facility also led investigators to an additional 21 dog skulls and hundreds of other bones. Six loose microchips were found in another dig location near where the remains were
What news reports from 1600s tell us about life in Mughal India
Beginning in 2007, he immersed himself in the Akhbarat-i Darbar-i Mualla (Newsletters of the Exalted Court), a vast collection preserved in archives across India and Britain.
Working through more than 6,500 pages in Kolkata's National Library, he followed princes, generals, courtiers, royal women, imperial eunuchs and many others through tens of thousands of entries.
The result is a forthcoming history of Aurangzeb (also known by his imperial name, Alamgir) and the Mughal empire
Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge on belly laughs, sibling vibes and Enola Holmes
Enola stays with her so much that Brown's husband, Jake Bongiovi, who also worked on the film, says she sometimes takes the character home with her.
Brown agrees that Enola definitely stays with her and jokes that the teen detective's high standards can also follow her home.
"Enola is high maintenance and sometimes I go home and I'm like, 'Why does the bed look like that?' Then I'm like, Millie, chill, you do not need to speak like that
Why Kim Jong Un never talks about his mother - or her controversial bloodline
The story of the Koreas, according to popular belief, begins on Mount Paektu - a mountain located on the China-North Korea border that is said to be the birthplace of Dangun, the mythical founder of what became Korea's first kingdom.
Thousands of years later, Kim Il Sung - the founder of North Korea - reportedly used the mountain as a hideout when fighting against the Japanese. His son, Kim Jong Il, was said to be born on those same sacred slopes - despite reports indicating he was in
Australia to double maximum penalty for platforms in breach of social media ban
The Australian government has announced it will double the maximum penalty for breaches of the nation's social media minimum age law to $99m (£51.7m).
As part of the updated legislation, the eSafety Commissioner will also be able to compel social media companies to provide evidence of what steps they have taken to comply with the ban.
Children under the age of 16 have been prevented from 10 key social media platforms in Australia since 10 December 2025, but
Israel strikes southern Lebanon as Hezbollah condemns new deal
Israeli air strikes in Lebanon have killed one person, the country's health ministry said, a day after the two countries signed a deal aimed at paving the way to a lasting peace.
Lebanon's state news agency said an Israeli drone hit the southern town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, and later reported further strikes in the area, with at least two more people wounded.
The Israeli military said it carried out the drone strike on an individual who posed a threat to its forces, without providing details.
Panic attacks and fractures - Venezuela hospital treats earthquake victims
The fallout from two deadly earthquakes in Venezuela on Wednesday continue to be felt across the country.
Officials said the death toll has reached 1,430 with 3,238 injured. Rescue operations are still underway, though the window of time where it is still likely to find people alive is closing.
The BBC's Vanessa Silva reports from outside a hospital in Caracas, where friends and families of missing people are turning up in hope of finding their loved ones there.
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Heatwave breaks more records in northern and central Europe
The Czech Republic recorded its highest-ever temperature on Saturday, with a reading of 40.8C at a weather station in Doksany north of Prague, the national meteorological service (CHMI) said.
And forecasters in Denmark said a provisional temperature of 37C was recorded in Odum, near Aarhus. This exceeded the previous all-time record of 36.4C set in 1976.
Switzerland broke the record for its hottest-ever June day for the third day in a row on