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Economists had predicted that gross domestic product would grow by about 5.1% in January to March, compared with a year earlier. In
Salah Jundia, his father and brothers huddled together in their home in Shujaiyya, just east of Gaza City, trying to work out
Salah Jundia, his father and brothers huddled together in their home in Shujaiyya, just east of Gaza City, trying to work out
A Russian assault on the city killed 35 people and injured at least 119. Children were among the dead and wounded. The
The RSF is a paramilitary organisation comprised of militias that used to be be aligned with Sudan’s government. For exactly two years
Billionaire entrepreneur Mr Lynch, 59, and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah were among seven people who died when the Bayesian sank on 19
The trial of Antonina Favorskaya, Sergei Karelin, Konstantin Gabov, and Artem Kriger on charges of belonging to an extremist group has been
So, what is the social media giant accused of, and what could the court case mean for all of us? What is
Andrew Tate has been notorious since he was removed from Big Brother in 2016 over a video that appeared to show him
Unknown assailants fired automatic weapons at a prison in the southern city of Toulon, while vehicles were burned outside other facilities across
The nation’s Civil Guard seized 19 animals, including a caracal and two servals, in an operation in Manacor, on Mallorca. More than
The nation’s Civil Guard seized 19 animals, including a caracal and two servals, in an operation in Manacor, on Mallorca. More than
In fact, tropical nights – when temperatures don’t dip below 20C – have become an increasingly common, sweaty fixture in Europe since

UK announces £120m aid package for Sudan – as Lammy warns ‘much of the world continues to look away’
Foreign Secretary David Lammy will host senior representatives from the African Union and EU nations at the summit on Tuesday, which will
Warning – content may be upsetting Tens of thousands of people, including diarist Anne Frank, died at the camp in northern Germany,