Hamas officials not in Doha but office not closed - Qatar
Hamas negotiators are not in Doha but the Palestinian militant group's office there has not been permanently closed, Qatar has said
UK slams 'depraved' Putin's threats of nuclear response over Ukraine
A spokeswoman for the PM said the tough line coming out of Moscow was 'the latest example of irresponsibility'.
Humanitarian relief court bid for Stilfontein zama zamas postponed
Application brought by the Society for the Protection of Our Constitution says they are trying to prevent another Marikana massacre
Keir Starmer defends chasing closer ties with China
The Prime Minister met with the Chinese President at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, yesterday as they discussed improving UK-China links.
Pensioner's cockerel subjected neighbours to 'torture'
Six of Harold Brown's neighbours from the residential enclave on the edge of Hampshire's New Forest where he lives appeared in court to give evidence against the 'nuisance' bird.
Waspi pension compensation update due in 'near future' says prime minister
Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) say they did not get adequate warnings about changes to the state pension.
'They making it up as they go along and showing contempt to rural Wales'
In this opinion article Plaid leader Rhun ap Iorwerth attacks Labour's approach to agriculture
More than 100 people needed homelessness support after Long Eaton asylum seeker hotel closed
The Novotel Hotel in Long Eaton had been used for asylum seeker accommodation until June
Putin issues warning to United States with new nuclear doctrine
Kremlin says updated text aims to make absolutely clear to potential enemies the inevitability of retaliation should they attack Russia.
Irish mother pleads for help as daughter and granddaughter stuck in UAE
Trish McCabe, from Dublin, is begging the Irish Government to get her daughter Alma and granddaughter Isabella home
Research reveals teenage truancy rates have risen in English-speaking countries since COVID-19
Truancy rates have risen faster in developed English-speaking countries since the COVID-19 pandemic than in non-English-speaking countries, according to a new working paper by UCL researchers.
Tories blasted for 50-year-old tech 'holding police back' from catching criminals
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says she is 'shocked' how little crime prevention work was being done at the Home Office as she lashed out at ageing technology holding forces back
White House Christmas tree a symbol of resilience for hurricane-hit North Carolina farms
The White House's Christmas tree is slated to be cut and transported from a North Carolina farm that was hit hard by Hurricane Helene just a few months ago.
Which Nevada legislative leader travelled to Rio and Dublin, Norway and Normandy?
Several state lawmakers took sponsored trips but one top official’s travel stood out in state disclosures.
Migrant who raped and impregnated girl, 15, is jailed for 10 years
A court heard how Anicet Mayela, 41, forced the girl to remove her clothes before launching the assault. He was granted asylum in the UK after attempts to deport him reportedly failed.
Godhra victims still waiting for justice: Digvijaya Singh
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh said on Tuesday that the Godhra train burning victims are still waiting for justice.
Jeremy Clarkson attacks BBC as he joins farm protest in London
The famous presenter-turned-farmer got angry with Victoria Derbyshire when she asked him about his personal reasons for opposing inheritance tax changes
Judge emotional as she jails getaway driver over murders of Mason and Max
She praised their families for the 'dignity and grace' shown during the six-week trial
Foreign Office issues warning as Brit tourists involved in horror Laos backpacker poison plot
A spokesperson for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) confirmed officials are supporting Britons and their families following the suspected poisonings in Laos
Superbike rider who hit speeds of 134 mph avoids prison
"The riding observed by Billings was extreme and unnecessary."
UK announces £7.5m in military aid for Ukraine on 1000th day of war
The UK will provide £7.5 million for new attack and surveillance drones, the Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday
AUT, PUTA demand urgent intervention of T.N. Government to save assistant professor from alleged victimisation in Periyar University
AUT and PUTA demand intervention to save assistant professor from victimisation at Periyar University, facing removal from service.
Vladimir Putin 'knows' Trump's deal will fail - and he's already planning to kill Zelensky
World affairs expert, professor Anthony Glees, said Russian president Vladimir Putin knows Donald Trump's Ukraine deal 'would not be worth the paper it's written on'
China car crash horror as driver ploughs SUV into crowds outside primary school
The casualty count was unclear and authorities are yet to clarify if the incident at Yong'an Elementary School in the city of Changde, China, was an accident or a deliberate attack
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