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The European Court of Human Rights also found Russia had broken international law during the conflict in Ukraine.
Authorities said the fire was in ‘net regression’ on Wednesday morning after racing towards the historic Mediterranean port ...
The document builds on other investigations by international and Israeli human rights groups and the United Nations.
Sometimes foods have to be withdrawn or recalled if there is a risk to consumers because the allergy labelling is missing or incorrect or if there is any other food allergy risk. When there is a food ...
ITV has confirmed that one of its popular and long-running crime dramas is set to end. Grantchester, which follows a clergyman who helps investigate crimes in a small village, will end after its 11th ...
Motorists may face substantial fines, possibly reaching four figures, for utilizing social media to alert others about police speed traps.
The AI chipmaker has grown into the largest company on Wall Street, surpassing Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Google.
Hassan Jhangur hit five people with his car when he arrived at his sister’s wedding reception, where a fight had broken out between the ...
Tom Hallifax described being a royal tour artist as ‘a lovely thing’ that is ‘very challenging as an artist, fascinating as a person’.
Howard Phillips is on trial over allegedly intending to assist the RIS by helping people he believed were agents working for Moscow.
A former employee at a Fife children’s home has told the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) that allegations of abuse made against him by former residents are “absolute nonsense”.
A 15-year-old boy is on trial accused of murdering Harvey Willgoose, also 15, at a Sheffield secondary school.