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Ukrainian hacker group Silent Crow and Belarusian hacker activist group the Belarus Cyber-Partisans claimed responsibility ...
Turkey faces a “very risky week” for wildfires, an official said, as blazes across parts of south-east Europe and the Balkans ...
Salt warnings on restaurant menus can encourage consumers to make healthier choices, a first study into the initiative has suggested.
France has called on the European Union to pressure Israel to agree to a two-state solution with the Palestinians, the latest escalation from France as it seeks an end to the deadly Gaza war days ...
It comes a day after Israel eased aid restrictions in the face of a worsening humanitarian crisis in the territory.
The two died in hospital after they were pulled from a water tanker that rolled while heading to a forest fire in the north ...
Police were called to a business premises in Long Lane, Southwark at 1pm on Monday and found four people had been stabbed.
A fourth person has died following a shooting in Co Fermanagh on Wednesday. Police said Ian Rutledge, 43, died following the incident in Maguiresbridge. The agricultural contractor had been in ...
Sir Keir Starmer has presented a UK-led peace plan for the Middle East to Donald Trump as he met the US president in Scotland. The Prime Minister started work on a plan with France and Germany over ...
US President Donald Trump sued the Journal, owned by Rupert Murdoch, for its story reporting on the Republican president’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Diane Bronze spoke to BBC Woman’s Hour to explain how the full-back ended up with the appropriate middle name of Tough.
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