UK PM urges ‘reflection’ after death of Cambridge professor
16 August 2026
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Europe
UK homes burnt, residents evacuated in fires
15 August 2026
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Europe
Explosion rocks ammunition factory near Rome
15 August 2026
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Europe
Europe Heatwave: More than 135m in Europe face 35°C plus
13 August 2026
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Europe
Western Europe logs hottest June–July on record
11 August 2026
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Europe
Ukrainian drone hits Belgorod
10 August 2026
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World
Kremlin critic Nadezhdin flees Russia for France
4 August 2026
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Europe
Spain, Morocco halt deadly rush on Spanish enclave after 49,000 cross in a day
31 July 2026
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Europe
UK PM pledges to tackle elderly care crisis
30 July 2026
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Europe
Two dead after plane crashes onto German house’s roof
27 July 2026
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Europe
‘No evidence’ Facebook harms well-being: study
There is “no evidence” that the growth in using Facebook led to “widespread psychological harm”, the largest independent scientific study on the topic concluded Wednesday, contradicting previous analyses and widespread perceptions.
10 August 2023
Russia downs wave of Ukrainian drones
Russia downed 11 Ukrainian drones nearing Crimea and two headed for Moscow, officials said yesterday, the latest in a blitz of air strikes on Russian-held territory.
10 August 2023
Central Mediterranean: 41 people dead in migrant shipwreck
Italian authorities yesterday said 41 migrants are thought to have died in a shipwreck last week in the central Mediterranean, according to accounts by survivors who have been taken to the island of Lampedusa.
9 August 2023
Russia praises offensive in Ukraine
Written in record time and praising the army: Moscow unveiled new history textbooks Monday ahead of children returning to the classroom for a second school
8 August 2023
July hottest month on record: EU
July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, the European Union’s climate observatory confirmed yesterday. Marked by heatwaves and fires all around
8 August 2023
Russian missiles destroy apartments, hotel
Russian missiles struck the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk twice on Monday night, destroying a popular hotel and apartments, killing at least seven people and wounding scores, officials said yesterday.
8 August 2023
UK police arrest man after stabbing outside museum
Police in London arrested a man yesterday after a stabbing outside the British Museum which led to the evacuation and temporary closure of the popular tourist attraction.
8 August 2023
How rain turns into destructive floods
Catastrophic floodwaters can topple houses, sweep away cars like matchboxes and turn basements into death traps within minutes. Time and again, nature demonstrates its overwhelming force, and we're at its mercy
8 August 2023
UK hikes fines for employers
The UK government on Sunday announced increased fines for employers and landlords who allow migrants without papers to work for them or rent their properties, as part of measures to deter migrant arrivals.
7 August 2023
Russia launches a new burst of missile attacks
Russia launched a multi-wave attack on Ukraine with 70 air-assault weapons including cruise and hypersonic missiles as well as Iranian-made drones, Kyiv’s Air Force said yesterday, and at least 10 missiles appear to got through air defences.
6 August 2023
Western bid to get Global South to back Ukraine doomed
Moscow said yesterday that weekend talks in Saudi Arabia including the US, China and India aiming to establish principles for a peaceful end to Russia’s war in Ukraine were a doomed Western attempt to align Global South behind Kyiv.
6 August 2023
‘Inhumane treatment’ of migrants at Italy-France border: MSF
Migrants are being systematically turned away by France at the border with Italy with “acts of violence, degrading and inhumane treatment”, the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) charity said yesterday.
4 August 2023
Germany arrests Syrian on war crimes charges
German police have arrested a Syrian national on crimes against humanity and war crimes including enslavement for allegedly taking part in a brutal crackdown on government opponents, prosecutors said yesterday.
3 August 2023
Canada wildfire smoke smashes emission record
Massive wildfires in Canada have already spewed out twice the smoke emissions than the previous whole-year record, the EU’s climate monitor said yesterday, with the blazes expected to continue to scorch their way through forests for weeks or even months.
3 August 2023
Six climbers killed in Swiss Alps: police
Six mountaineers have plunged to their deaths or been killed by rockslides in the southern Swiss Alps in a matter of days, police said yesterday.
2 August 2023
German military struggles to find new recruits
Germany’s armed forces are facing major problems in attracting new recruits, the defence minister said yesterday, as Berlin seeks to overhaul its creaking military following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The Bundeswehr has long suffered from a lack of
2 August 2023
Nations prepare to evacuate citizens
France and Italy yesterday prepared to fly out their citizens and other Europeans from Niger, six days after a coup that toppled one of the last pro-Western leaders in the jihadist-plagued Sahel and stoked anti-French demonstrations.
1 August 2023
Drones target Moscow, Black Sea patrols
Russia said yesterday it had downed another wave of Ukrainian drones aimed at vessels in the Black Sea and Moscow, as an office block in the capital’s main business district was struck for the second time in a few days.
1 August 2023
UN weighs Great Barrier Reef reprieve for Australia
The UN’s cultural agency Unesco said yesterday its experts recommended giving Australia more time to boost protection of the Great Barrier Reef which the organisation’s World Heritage Committee has threatened to declare “in danger”.
31 July 2023
Allies key to counter China in Pacific
The United States will rely on allies rather than a major expansion of its own forces to counter any Chinese military risk in the Pacific, a US general has told AFP.
31 July 2023