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10.08 / 18:51
Climate change
Girls the 'biggest losers' after a year of Taliban rule in Afghanistan
Girls are bearing the biggest brunt of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, according to a new report by Save the Children.
10.08 / 18:51
Climate change
Thousands evacuated near Bordeaux as wildfires ravage French countryside
Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes in southwest France on Wednesday, in a region known for its pine forests that was ravaged by flames only last month.
10.08 / 16:29
Health
Climate change
Right-wing coalition on course to win Italy election, says study
Italy's far-right, right-wing and centrist bloc is on track to win a broad majority in both houses of parliament at next month's national election, benefiting from divisions among its opponents.
09.08 / 11:39
Social Media
inflation
Fine
Russian journalist who held TV protest over Ukraine war given new fine
The Russian journalist who famously protested against the invasion of Ukraine live on television has been handed another fine.
09.08 / 09:49
Social Media
European Union
Ukraine war: What you need to know this Tuesday
Ukraine said on Tuesday its military has captured ground around Kharkiv in the northeast and is resisting a heavy Russian assault in frontline towns near the eastern city of Donetsk.
09.08 / 09:25
Social Media
European Union
Trump
Donald Trump says FBI agents 'raided' his Florida home Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump has said that his Florida home was "raided" by the FBI on Monday night.
08.08 / 22:01
Social Media
Climate change
European Union
Europe's energy crisis: Spain lowers the temperature on strict air conditioning rules
The Spanish government is lowering the temperature - literally - on a heated debate about limiting the use of air conditioners.
08.08 / 18:15
Social Media
Climate change
European Union
Why do central banks raise interest rates to curb inflation?
It's all going up: electricity, diesel, vegetables, the Internet, hotels, flights, and now, interest rates.
08.08 / 15:19
Climate change
European Union
Polar bear injures French woman on Norway’s remote Svalbard Islands
A French tourist has been injured in a polar bear attack at a campsite in Norway’s remote Svalbard Islands.
08.08 / 13:49
Climate change
European Union
Nuclear power plant
Amnesty 'regrets pain' caused by Ukraine report as criticism continues
The furore over Amnesty International's report accusing Kyiv of endangering civilians continued on Monday, drawing angry reactions from Ukrainian officials and criticism from Western diplomats.
08.08 / 12:47
cryptocurrency
ApeCoin
Gucci Adopts ApeCoin As Payment Method In Select US Stores. What Does It Mean For The Cryptocurrency?
Now accepting @ApeCoin payments via @BitPay: Gucci
08.08 / 12:15
Climate change
European Union
Racism
shock
Shock as London police admit strip-searching hundreds of children
Several hundred children were subjected to strip searches in London over the last two years, newly released figures reveal.
08.08 / 11:49
PwC
audit
PwC fined £2.5m over BT fraud audit failures
PwC has been fined £2.5m by the audit watchdog for its failures following the discovery of a massive fraud in telecom company BT’s Italian unit in 2016.
07.08 / 11:33
Climate change
Heatwave
Ukraine war: Five more grain ships due to leave Black Sea ports
Five cargo ships loaded with grain were due to set sail on Sunday from the Ukrainian ports of Chernomorsk and Odesa to continue exporting grain, the body overseeing the operation said on Saturday evening.
06.08 / 19:35
Climate change
Heatwave
'Nothing left in the pipes': Europe tackles unprecedented water shortages as heatwave rages
The French government has set up a crisis team to tackle a historic drought that has left more than 100 municipalities short of drinking water.
06.08 / 13:57
LGBT
Climate change
Heatwave
Croatia bus crash: 12 killed as coach carrying Polish Catholics to Bosnian shrine skids off road
A coach carrying pilgrims to a shrine in Bosnia crashed in northern Croatia early on Saturday, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others according to the authorities.
06.08 / 12:09
Climate change
Taiwan says China military drills appear to simulate attack on island
Taiwan said Saturday that China’s military drills appear to simulate an attack on the self-ruled island, after multiple Chinese warships and aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait following U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei that infuriated Beijing.
06.08 / 11:29
Climate change
International
Amnesty International's Ukraine chief quits in protest at 'Russian propaganda' report
The head of Amnesty International in Ukraine, Oksana Pokalchuk, has resigned after the NGO published a report blaming the Ukrainian armed forces for endangering civilians.
06.08 / 00:51
LGBT
Israeli airstrikes kill 10 in Gaza including senior militant commander
Israel unleashed a wave of airstrikes in Gaza on Friday, killing at least 10 people, including a senior militant, and wounding dozens, according to Palestinian officials.
06.08 / 00:51
LGBT
Pay for your funeral before you begin! Mayor wants to keep reckless climbers away from Mont Blanc
Everyone knows that to get to the peak of Mont Blanc you have to earn it.
06.08 / 00:51
LGBT
Ukraine war: All the key developments to know from Friday
Outrage in Kyiv after Amnesty accuses it of endangering civilian life
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