Life in the firing zone in Masafer Yatta, the Palestinian territory where people have lived in caves for generations
Life in the firing zone in Masafer Yatta, the Palestinian territory where people have lived in caves for generations
UK's new govt makes major tax U-turn after uproar
With the U-turn, the stakes have soared for Truss as she prepares to close the party conference with a keynote speech on Wednesday.
Man dies after 'climbing out window to escape' fire
A man is believed to have fallen to his death while trying to escape fire that broke out at a tower block in Bristol on Sunday.
How to Successfully Set Up a Company in the UK Without Complicated Processes
Building a company is tough, especially in the UK where the competition is vast. With the right help, however, starting up a business is a breeze.
Missiles hit apartments in Ukraine city, as Putin mobilises
Residents of Ukraine's second city Kharkiv found themselves under bombardment again Wednesday after Russian missiles struck apartment blocks wounding at least one civilian just as Moscow announced an escalation in its war.
Was Margot Robbie crying after leaving Cara Delevigne's house?
The "Paper Towns" actress has been notably absent in recent high-profile events of projects she is closely involved with.
Transylvanian Village Shines Under New British King's Patronage
Transylvanian village shines under new British king's patronage
Zelenskiy sees damage in recaptured towns; Russia strikes city's water system
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy heard firsthand what people in recaptured northeastern towns experienced under Russian forces while a major city struggled to contain damage to its water system from Russian missile attacks.
Biden Executive Order To Fund U.S. Biomanufacturing Industry
President Joe Biden will sign orders on Monday to push more government dollars to the U.S.
What will happen to UK's Downing Street 'Chief Mouser' Larry the cat?
Larry, the cat adopted by 10 Downing Street, seems to be the only constant in a place where everything changes every minute.
UK construction shrinks again as economy feels inflation heat-PMI
British construction companies suffered a second straight month of contraction in the face of deep uncertainty about the outlook for the inflation-hit economy, a survey showed on Tuesday.
American Voters Deluged By Ads In Fight To Control Congress, Future Elections
Maria Jones used to enjoy watching television - until November's midterm elections invaded her living room.
Russian Shelling Kills Three Civilians In Kharkiv Region, Governor Says
Three civilians including an elderly woman were killed in Russian rocket attacks on Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region, a senior official said on Tuesday, while rescuers searched the rubble of a residential building hit in Kharkiv city centre.
Climate activists target UK parliament
Members of climate activist group Extinction Rebellion on Friday glued themselves to the Speaker's chair in the UK House of Commons.
As US Midterms Loom, Biden Heads To Philadelphia To Condemn Trump Supporters
As US midterms loom, Biden heads to Philadelphia to condemn Trump supporters
Saving the high street: three ways community businesses can kickstart a revival
Saving the high street: three ways community businesses can kickstart a revival
Australian woman develops dementia due to mould infestation at home
A 37-year-old "perfectly healthy" woman developed dementia because of a hidden mould infestation in her house in Sydney, Australia.
Chinese City Dims Lights In Heatwave Power Crunch
Chinese city dims lights in heatwave power crunch
Anne Heche death: Ellen DeGeneres' ex allegedly tried to harm herself before the accident
The cause of death of actress Anne Heche was ruled an accident Wednesday by the Los Angeles County Department of the Medical Examiner-Coroner.
FBI's Sealed Evidence That Led To Search Of Trump's Home Focus Of Court Hearing
Sealed records containing evidence the U.S. Justice Department presented to secure court approval to search Donald Trump's Florida home will be at the heart of a hearing on Thursday, when news organizations will try to persuade a federal judge that the public deserves to see the details.
Boeing, Northrop To Join White House-backed Advanced Manufacturing Program
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Haunted hotel cursed by its architect now lies in ruins
The Hotel Posada Del Sol, which was supposed to become a distinct artistic centre of Mexico City, now lies abandoned in ruins.
Made in Britain: Broken supply lines drive manufacturing back home
In central England, birthplace of the industrial revolution, factories are buzzing anew, hammering out parts for cars, planes and medical machines that used to be made in Asia.
Henderson Land Targets Bigger Role In Tackling Hong Kong's Housing Problem
Henderson Land Development Co, one of Hong Kong's four major developers, plans to lend more land to the government to build transitional homes and is keen to help accelerate development of an area close to the Chinese border.
Five Months On, Anger And Despair Prevail In Donbas
Five months on, anger and despair prevail in Donbas
UK 'jobs miracle' turns into employers' nightmare
Britain is set to have the lowest economic growth of any Group of Seven country, projections show.
Polish Wall No Deterrent To Migrants En Route From Africa, Cuba Via Russia
Poland's 5.5-metre tall steel barrier, built on its border with Belarus, was meant to be a European version of former U.S.
U.S. Housing Hold-ups Put Thousands Of Jobs On The Line
U.S. mortgage lenders, refinancing companies and real-estate brokers may lay off thousands of employees in the coming months, industry sources said, as many Americans put off buying a home.
Insulate Britain or miss net zero
According to analysis by the Climate Change Committee, the average cost of retrofitting a single home to net zero standard is £26,000.
The public cost of private schools: rising fees and luxury facilities raise questions about charitable status
The fact that UK higher education is still significantly state-subsidised means, in effect, UK taxpayers continue to fund privately educated students during their university studies.