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Much of Gaza lies in ruins, with men and children forced to hold the traditional Eid al Adha prayers in the open air, and as ...
People in the affected areas are being warned of delays to train services, with some short-term losses of power also likely.
Greenpeace activists entered the Acqua Paola, an iconic fountain in Rome also featured in Oscar-winning movie 'The Great ...
What would happen if Russia attacked the UK? Our new podcast The Wargame pits a fictional British government against an ...
Kemi Badenoch says the UK "will likely need to leave" the European Court of Human Rights, adding that the asylum system is ...
Sky's Yalda Hakim, Michael Clarke and Dominic Waghorn are answering your pressing questions on the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
Elon Musk and Donald Trump's hysterical tit-for-tat on social media might be the stuff of Hollywood tabloids, but its dangers extend far beyond the men themselves.
Stock markets and the dollar rise as the latest official figures do nothing to ramp up fears that the world's largest economy is staring down the barrel of recession.
The UK arm of the app-building tech company, which had drawn investment from a Qatari sovereign wealth fund, is lining up ...
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch says the "use of litigation as a weapon" is hurting the UK's security and prosperity - and that "this can't go on".
A senior Reform UK source says Zia Yusuf was "not pushed" and "just got sick of all the abuse online", and chose to leave of ...
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