Fighting Russia - and low morale - on Ukraine's ‘most dangerous front line’
The BBC visits a key city under attack by Russia and finds eroded morale among its few remaining residents.
APC controversial victory in Akpabio’s LG, Rivers post-election violence, other top stories from South-south
Also, within the week, we reported how a Family Court in Calabar, Cross River State sentenced a 47-year-old man to life in prison...
Drone strike in Israel wounds more than 60, Hezbollah claims responsibility
A drone strike hit central Israel on Sunday, wounding more than 60 people, some of them critically, rescue services said.
I'm dating the brother of the man who bludgeoned my sister to death
Jessica Aylward (left) was aged just 13 when her older sibling Rebecca was lured by Joshua Davies to a secluded spot in Bridgend, South Wales in 2010.
Himachal Guv opens Kullu Dussehra amid gathering of over 300 deities
Kullu, Oct 13 (IANS): Amidst the gathering of over 300 deities, Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Sunday inaugurated the week-long International Kullu Dussehra at Rath Maidan here. The Governor along with his wife Janaki Shukla participated in the rath yatra of Lord Raghunath, the chief deity of Kullu. T.....
King Charles and Keir Starmer to woo firms to invest in UK as 300 invited to summit
King Charles will hold a reception at St Paul's Cathedral as Keir Starmer and a string of Cabinet ministers, including Chancellor Rachel Reeves, attempt to woo firms to invest in the UK
Man arrested near Trump rally had two guns and fake passports
This is the third time someone with firearms has been either arrested or shot after being spotted near Trump.
Calls for the UK to pay billions in slave trade reparations 'ironic'
A group of Caribbean governments has agreed to put slavery reparations on the table at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa next week.
Ukrainian men dragged away by army recruiters during targeted raids
Video footage captured the moment two men were dragged away by officers as they exited the Palace of Sports on Friday where Ukrainian rock band Okean Elzy played.
The final chapter of the SAS Iranian Embassy siege
Inside the blacked-out building, now in flames and awash with CS gas, the remaining five terrorists were being hunted down as the SAS operation reached its dramatic conclusion.
Keir Starmer faces calls for independent inquiry into Taylorgate
Fury grew last night as it emerged Taylor Swift was given taxpayer-funded protection after the Government's chief law officer was called in to put pressure on Scotland Yard.
Move peacekeepers in Lebanon out of ‘harm’s way’, Netanyahu tells UN
Netanyahu’s appeal to UN chief Antonio Guterres came a day after the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon refused to withdraw from the border area despite five of its members being injured amid recent fighting
Actor and Disability Rights Activist Liz Carr Speaks Out Against Legalizing Assisted Death in the US, ‘They Think It’s Better to Be Dead Than to Be Disabled’
Liz Carr speaks out against the battle to legalize assisted death in the US.
Alex Salmond was in 'best of spirits' before collapsing and dying
Mark Donfried said that Mr Salmond, 69, suddenly fell backwards 'into the arms of one of the other speakers' after feeling unwell during a conference in North Macedonia on Saturday afternoon.
The millionaires battling it out for the tallest house on the street
The extraordinary dispute began when John and Deborah Yeoman bought a traditional £1.7million home overlooking the exclusive Sandbanks peninsula in Dorset in 2001 - only to demolish it.
Starmer's law officer who 'pressured' for Taylor Swift police escort
A long-standing friend and former colleague of the Prime Minister, the 56-year-old worked with Sir Keir Starmer at Doughty Street Chambers.
NHS Trust makes call to ban sayings like the 'blind leading the blind'
Gloucestershire Hospitals Trust, which has 8,000 employees, has issued the guidance in a 28-page language guide which was published online by equality bosses last week.
Suspected rapists, murders and drug traffickers could be freed on bail
The Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, has warned judges they will need to make 'difficult decisions' after the Government slashed the number of crown court sitting days.
Blockhouse Bay complex: Council maintains stance on pensioner-donated land
Auckland Council says it will allow Kāinga Ora to build on the property despite a legal challenge.
Social media flooded with fake news alleging to be from media outlets
RNZ says the advertisements undermine trust but have also started falsely attributing content to its journalists.
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