Leasing Chagos military base will cost 'tens of millions of pounds'
Senior sources told the Mail that the bill for Diego Garcia, which has been a military base for UK and US forces since the 1970s, could even run into the low hundreds of millions
‘Fentanyl is Forever' Grieving mothers to hold community forum Saturday in Plano
Parents, especially those with middle and high-school-aged children, are encouraged to attend an event on the dangers of fentanyl.
Chad exploits Russian-Western rivalry to its advantage
President Mahamat Déby is getting closer to Moscow with the US and France nervously looking on.
Biden: 'I don't know' if Netanyahu is trying to sway US election
Some Democrats accuse Israel's PM of holding off on agreeing a Gaza ceasefire deal for political reasons.
Obituary: made incomprehensible clear
Rosalind Heather Whiting always believed "life is short and life is precious".
The Biden administration isn't extending a two-year program for migrants from 4 nations
The Biden administration will not extend a two-year program that allows migrants from certain nations into the U.S. if they came by plane with sponsorship.
Parkrun: The local jog that became a worldwide hit
From its humble beginnings as a local event, the story of how Parkrun became a global phenomenon.
Attorney challenges former chief judge, incumbent for Las Vegas Justice Court seat
A potential newcomer to the bench is battling an incumbent and former chief judge for a seat at Las Vegas Justice Court on the ballot in November.
Stakeholders ‘deeply concerned’ by Government’s about-turn on unexplained wealth orders, push to review IC legislation
Stakeholders in the National Consensus on Crime say they are "deeply concerned" to learn that the Government is no longer pursuing as a priority the introduction of Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs) in Jamaica.
Owner of bright orange and blue dry cleaners' store is told to repaint
Vicky Whiter, owner of Peters' Cleaners in Stamford, Lincolnshire, could be taken to court if she refuses to repaint her shop front.
Mohamed Al Fayed 'paid bribes to corrupt police officers'
The disgraced late Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed allegedly paid bribes to corrupt police officers who helped the tycoon persecute his staff.
JK Rowling slams festival over warnings for gender critical speakers
Cheltenham Literature Festival emailed the hosts of speaking panels ahead of the event asking them to adhere to new guidance that would 'protect the festival from complaints'.
Morning Digest: Haryana votes today in single-phase election to 90-member Assembly; PM Modi says the two global conflict-hit regions are important for energy security, and more
The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on October 5, 2024
4 of 7 Clark County Commission seats up for grabs in November
Clark County serves more than 2.4 million Southern Nevada residents. The general election threatens to shake up the all-Democratic composure of the board.
Israel target Hezbollah HQ, Iran refuse to back down
Israel has said it had targeted the intelligence headquarters of Hezbollah in Beirut and was assessing the damage after a series of strikes on senior figures in the group that Iran's Supreme Leader dismissed as counterproductive.
New flight chartered for Britons to leave Lebanon
The UK government urges people to register their details immediately if they need to leave the country.
Former St Peter's School teacher Geoffrey Coker found guilty of historical sex abuse charges
Geoffrey Coker remained emotionless as the verdicts were read out, was convicted by Judge Clark and remanded on bail for sentencing on 9 December.
Could the deaths of 20 school children help make Thailand's roads safer?
Investigators found a series of safety failures following the accident, leaving the country shocked.
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