Allies disappoint Zelensky's plea for NATO membership timetable
NATO leaders on Tuesday dashed Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky's hopes for a clear timeline to join the alliance, saying they would offer an invite to become a member only when "conditions are met".
EasyJet cancels 1,700 flights, disrupting summer plans of 180,000 travellers
EasyJet was forced to cancel dozens of flights over the weekend to and from Gatwick.
Djokovic, Swiatek win at Wimbledon as confetti-throwing protesters strike
Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek were in cruise control at Wimbledon on Wednesday, but confetti-throwing climate protesters and rain delays caused more headaches at the All England Club.
UN plead for cross-border mandate extension before ISIS resurge in Syria
UN request that the cross-border mandate in Syria is extended for at least 12 months, to allow humanitarian organisations to continue providing vital support and resources to the 4.1 million people in North-West Syria.
Resilient retailers and thriving film industry drive unexpected growth in British economy in April
The British economy defied expectations by experiencing a slight growth in April, driven by the resilience of retailers and the thriving film industry.
Seven dismissals in 11 innings: Stuart Broad to resume battle with David Warner ahead of 1st Ashes Test
Stuart Broad has 131 wickets to his name in The Ashes
Initial Heathrow strikes suspended after new pay offer
Planned strike action by security staff at London's Heathrow airport later this month has been called off after unions recommended they accept a pay deal, both sides said on Monday.
NHS strikes to continue after workers reject the governments pay rise
After months of protests, an agreement has been made between the government and unions regarding the increase of NHS staff wages. Several NHS workers are rejecting the offer and will continue to strike until their demands are met.
Zelensky thanks air defence after 'most powerful' attack on Kyiv
Ukraine said the latest attack in Kyiv was the largest of the invasion, with around forty out of more than fifty drones targeting the capital.
Ukraine leader targets 'jets coalition' on UK visit
The visit came as a Russian missile strike killed four people and hit a hospital in eastern Ukraine
UK unveils pharmacies plan to ease NHS pressure
Under the new plans, treatments for seven common conditions including earache and sore throats will be available without seeing a doctor.
Local election results show Labour on course to win majority in general election
Last night's local elections across the UK were billed as a crucial indicator of the next general election, with the Labour Party building a double-digit lead over the Conservatives.
What role does the G7 have in today's international political order?
Looking ahead to the upcoming G7 Hiroshima summit in May, questions remain over the significance and purpose of the organisation amidst the tensions of today's international order.
Canada lands May Day deal to end strike by federal workers
Canada's government struck a deal with 120,000 federal workers on Monday, effectively ending the country's largest public-sector strike ever that had crippled services from passport renewals to immigration for almost two weeks.
FA Cup final in June set to be one of the big events affected by upcoming train strikes
Fans of Manchester City and Manchester United braced for difficulties with getting to the FA Cup final after Aslef announced striking days across May and June.
Westminster traffic wardens set to strike during coronation as high inflation fuels pay disputes
Adding to the recent wave of strike action across the UK in recent months, traffic wardens are set to strike during the King's coronation unless a pay dispute can be settled in time.
Cheap flights under £40 available to Brits for mini vacation over coronation weekend
The UK is set to have three bank holidays in May.
Security guards at London's Heathrow airport to strike in May
The airport's management insist they have been engaged in talks with Unite for months and had improved a 10 percent pay rise offer with a further £1,150 lump sum this year.
UK nurses prepared to strike until Christmas: union leader
Members of the union rejected a government pay offer on Friday and immediately announced an escalation in strike action.
French court to have final say on pensions reform
Some 380,000 people took to the streets nationwide on Thursday in the latest day of union-led action against the bill since January.
France's pension reforms matter to the people
France's proposed pension program is similar in some ways to other countries. However, French citizens oppose this plan and demand a better solution.
Britain braces for 'unparalleled' disruption from doctors' strike
Junior doctors in Britain began a four-day strike over pay on Tuesday that is likely to cause unprecedented disruption to the state-funded National Health Service (NHS), prompting the government to warn of a risk to patient safety.
Analysis-Easter travel warnings pile pressure on European Airlines
European aviation is gearing up for Easter travel disruptions marked by strikes and cancellations, in a major test of the industry's ability to prevent a repeat of last year's summer holiday season chaos.
Macron defiant as France braces for fresh protest turmoil
A state visit to France by Britain's King Charles III, which had been due to begin on Sunday, was postponed because of the unrest.
NATO slams Putin rhetoric on nuclear weapons in Belarus
NATO castigated Vladimir Putin over his nuclear rhetoric a day after the Russian president said he planned to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, escalating a standoff with the West.
Violence hits France in day of anger over Macron's pension changes
Police fired tear gas and fought with violent black-clad anarchists in Paris and across France on Thursday as hundreds of thousands of protesters marched against President Emmanuel Macron's plan to raise the pension age.
Zelensky visits frontline, deadly Russian strikes hit school, homes
Video released by Zelensky's office showed him meeting servicemen in a warehouse and handing out state decorations.
Macron stands firm on pension bill as protests escalate
French President Emmanuel Macron drew an angry response from unions and opposition parties on Wednesday when he said he would press on with plans to raise the pension age, rejecting calls for a U-turn in response to growing public anger.
King Charles, Queen Camilla's Paris State visit: Palace monitoring the situation due to ongoing French riots
Oil refinery workers and bin collectors in France have gone on a strike, with another day of protests planned for Thursday just before King Charles's visit.
Pakistan in Economic Purgatory: The Way Out Depends on Human Development
Although it is in the headlines for political turmoil, Pakistan is facing its worst-ever financial crisis. Even officials have uttered the taboo word: Default?