Number of migrants arriving in UK in boats tops 10,000 this year

The number of people arriving in the UK in small boats has reached over 10,000 since the start of the year, UK government figures showed yesterday.
18 June 2023

117 migrants rescued in Mediterranean

Spanish charity Open Arms said it rescued 117 migrants yesterday crowded onto a precarious wooden boat from Libya in the latest such perilous crossing over the Mediterranean sea.
17 June 2023

Putin meets UAE leader Hails ties

President Vladimir Putin hailed Russia’s ties with the United Arab Emirates yesterday as he met the leader of the oil-rich nation, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, in Saint Petersburg.
16 June 2023

World saw hottest early June ever: EU

Average global temperatures at the start of June were the warmest the European Union’s climate monitoring unit has ever recorded for the period, trouncing previous records by a “substantial margin”, it said yesterday.
15 June 2023

Russian strikes kill 6 in Ukraine

Russian missile attacks killed three people in the Black Sea city of Odesa and three in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine yesterday,
14 June 2023

Extreme weather killed 195,000 in Europe since 1980

Extreme weather conditions in Europe have killed almost 195,000 people and caused economic losses of more than 560 billion euros since 1980, the European Environment Agency said Wednesday.
14 June 2023

Ex-Italian PM Berlusconi dies at 86

Silvio Berlusconi, the billionaire media mogul and former Italian prime minister who transformed the nation’s politics with polarising policies and often alarmed his allies with his brazen remarks, died yesterday aged 86.
12 June 2023

Unesco says US plans to rejoin body from July

The United States plans to rejoin Unesco from July this year, ending a lengthy dispute that saw Washington end its membership in 2018, the UN cultural agency announced yesterday.
12 June 2023

King Charles III takes to saddle to restore royal tradition

King Charles III will become the first reigning British monarch in more than 30 years to take the salute from troops on horseback at the annual Trooping the Colour, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday.
12 June 2023

Scottish leader says he will not suspend predecessor Sturgeon

Scotland’s leader Humza Yousaf said yesterday he will not suspend the party membership of his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon, following her arrest as part of a police probe into the ruling party’s finances.
12 June 2023

Russia blew up dam to prevent offensive

The Khakhovka dam was blown up by Russian forces to prevent Ukrainian troops from advancing in the southern Kherson region, deputy defence minister Hanna Maliar said yesterday.
11 June 2023

Scots ex-leader Sturgeon held

Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon was arrested yesterday, the BBC and Sky reported, after Police Scotland said a 52-year-old woman was in custody being questioned as part of its investigation into the Scottish National Party’s funding.
11 June 2023

Could a 4-day workweek help the climate?

Working five days a week is standard practice in the Western world, but things weren't always that way.
11 June 2023

UK politics reels from shock of ex-PM Johnson’s departure

​​​​​​​Former British prime minister Boris Johnson’s angry departure from parliament over Covid lockdown-breaking parties sparked fevered speculation yesterday over his and the current government’s future, with allies and enemies trading barbs.
10 June 2023

EU ministers seal ‘historic’ migration deal

European Union ministers agreed on Thursday on how to share out the responsibility for looking after migrants and refugees, after 12 hours of negotiations got Italy and Greece to sign up to a deal that has eluded the bloc for nearly a decade.
9 June 2023

6 children injured in mass stabbing in French Alps: security sources

Seven people, including six children, have been injured in a mass stabbing in the town of Annecy in the French Alps on Thursday, security sources told AFP
8 June 2023

Spain logs ‘hottest spring on record’

Spain has registered its hottest spring since records began, with average temperatures almost two degrees Celsius higher than average, the AEMET national weather agency said yesterday.
7 June 2023

Arctic summer ice cap to disappear in 2030s

The Arctic Ocean’s ice cap will disappear in summer as soon as the 2030s and a decade earlier than thought, no matter how aggressively humanity draws down the carbon pollution that drives global warming, scientists said Tuesday.
7 June 2023

Press has blood on its hands

Prince Harry said the press had blood on its hands as he gave evidence against a tabloid publisher whose titles he accuses of phone-hacking and other unlawful activities,
6 June 2023

US statement is ‘positive’: Russia

The Kremlin said yesterday that a statement by United States national security adviser Jake Sullivan calling for bilateral arms control discussions was “positive”, and that Russia remained open for dialogue.
5 June 2023