About 83,000 women and girls were intentionally killed worldwide last year. [Continue Reading]
A journey to the fringe of MAHA. [Continue Reading]
The Trump administration is using its antitrust powers mostly to protect Mr. Trump. [Continue Reading]
As the two most valuable teenagers in world football come head-to-head, can Chelsea's Estevao reach the levels of Lamine Yamal? [Continue Reading]
Under the selected plan, the runway would be up to 3.5km long and require a new road tunnel under the airport. [Continue Reading]
Brain scans on thousands of people reveal the dramatic shifts the brain goes through between birth and death. [Continue Reading]
'I don’t read any of this stuff because if I did, you would just torture yourself.' [Continue Reading]
The couple has been married since 2018. [Continue Reading]
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He's been away from our screens for a while. [Continue Reading]
Every ten minutes last year a woman somewhere in the world was killed by a person close to her, the United Nations has said, as it decried a lack of progress in the battle against femicide. [Continue Reading]
Prince Andrew Way in the Northern Irish town of Carrickfergus will be renamed after the disgraced former royal was removed from public life. [Continue Reading]
The perpetrator pleaded guilty to the crime. Prosecutors said he acted "in the interests of the military structures and security services of the Russian Federation." [Continue Reading]
Six people killed and 14 injured after drones and missiles fired overnight, as Kremlin targets energy infrastructureEurope live – latest updatesRussia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure overnight, killing six and injuring 14 in Kyiv as a fresh round of US-brokered peace negotiations began in Abu Dhabi.A total of 22 missiles, including four hypersonic Kinzhals, and 464 drones, were fired by Russia in attacks that principally targeted Kyiv and the surrounding area, according to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The 65-year-old woman shocked temple staff when they heard a faint knocking and she started moving in her coffin after being brought in for cremationA woman in Thailand shocked temple staff when she started moving in her coffin after being brought in for cremation.Wat Rat Prakhong Tham, a Buddhist temple in the province of Nonthaburi on the outskirts of Bangkok, posted a video on its Facebook page, showing a woman lying in a white coffin in the back of a pick-up truck, slightly moving her arms and head, leaving temple staff bewildered. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A four-year-old golden retriever from County Fermanagh is being honoured as a "CPR hero" in London. [Continue Reading]
Her downfall could be looming. [Continue Reading]
Australian Senator Pauline Hanson was suspended for seven sitting days after entering Parliament in a burqa during a protest against the rejection of her bill to ban full-face coverings. [Continue Reading]
Farage says he will not carry out a wider investigation after last week’s sentencing of former Reform UK leader in Wales, Nathan GillGood morning. Yesterday Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, finally addressed the report published by the Guardian a week ago that quoted multiple people recalling him making racist or antisemitic comments when he was a pupil at Dulwich College in south London in the late 1970s and 1980s. Before publication, a Reform UK spokesperson told the Guardian the claims were “entirely without foundation”. But Farage adopted a slightly different line when he was questioned by Gareth Lewis, BBC... [Continue Reading]
Travel firm says package destinations are Majorca, Tenerife, Costa Blanca, Dalaman and LanzaroteBusiness live – latest updatesEasyJet has reported a rise in annual profits as strong demand for its package holidays to destinations including Tenerife and Lanzarote offset more difficult trading for its airline.Europe’s second-biggest budget airline upgraded its outlook for its holidays division, where it raised prices by an average of 5% to £698 for each break. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
US army secretary Daniel Driscoll expected to hold meeting today having reportedly already met with Russia on Monday nightRustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine and the country’s former defence minister, said the US and Ukrainian delegations “reached a common understanding on the core terms of the agreement discussed in Geneva,” hailing “productive and constructive” meetings with US counterparts.Seemingly keen to progress the talks on the revised terms further, he said:“We look forward to organising a visit of Ukraine’s President to the US at the earliest suitable date in November to complete final steps and... [Continue Reading]
Attacks come as Zelenskyy said he plans discussion with Trump on sensitive issues from US peace proposal. [Continue Reading]
Protesters in the UK have been arrested for holding up signs that say ‘I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action’. [Continue Reading]
Huda Ammori calls into question the pro-Palestine group’s ban under ‘antiterrorism’ laws. [Continue Reading]
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the Qatar Grand Prix. [Continue Reading]
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I would be lost without the G1 Overnight Serum, believe me! [Continue Reading]
Every ten minutes last year a woman somewhere in the world was killed by a person close to her, the United Nations has said, as it decried a lack of progress in the battle against femicide. [Continue Reading]
A farmer who had 18 cattle stolen from his farm in west Cork has said he is afraid of being targeted again. [Continue Reading]
Six people were killed in Russia's latest nighttime attacks, targeting residential buildings and energy infrastructure across the capital Kyiv and the Sumy region. [Continue Reading]
The university said around 100 students and six lecturers were exposed to "explicitly racist remarks and Nazi apologia" during the course. [Continue Reading]
Authorities say they were alerted late on Monday night local time that four climbers needed help as they attempted to climb Mount Cook. Two people were rescued and airlifted by helicopters, as authorities work to recover the bodies of the two remaining climbers. [Continue Reading]
Attacks come as Zelenskyy said he plans discussion with Trump on sensitive issues from US peace proposal. [Continue Reading]
A Yazidi girl who survived ISIL captivity films herself to process her trauma as rescuers search for her missing family. [Continue Reading]
“What a turn of events!” Kimmel said of the president’s warm words for New York’s mayor-elect. “It was like he was giving a wedding toast to his new son-in-law.” [Continue Reading]
Police were called to reports of the shooting on London Road in Sheffield city centre on Monday. [Continue Reading]
Species in Peril identifies thousands of at-risk species in Wales based on geographical restriction. [Continue Reading]
‘Don't knock it till you try it!’ [Continue Reading]
The star explained she has no interest in 'perpetuating stereotypes'. [Continue Reading]
Nearly 35 million people 'projected to face severe food insecurity', including 'famine-like conditions'. [Continue Reading]
Beijing carries out emergency launch to relieve space station crew left without working return capsule. [Continue Reading]
The US Department of Justice says it will appeal criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey. [Continue Reading]
Thomas King said he felt “ripped in half” on learning he had no Indigenous ancestry. The Canadian author has dedicated his career to writing about Indigenous people. [Continue Reading]
China closed off Japanese seafood imports after Japan’s new leader declared strong support for Taiwan. Suddenly, sushi is everywhere on Taiwanese social media. [Continue Reading]
A missile-and-drone barrage killed at least six people in Ukraine’s capital, officials said, hours after officials said they had made some headway on a peace proposal. [Continue Reading]