Afghan women call for rights and aid in Taliban-approved march
Afghan women call for rights and aid in Taliban-approved march
A total of 17 people were killed and 42 were injured in two separate Russian attacks on the major northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, the regional governor said on Thursday. Governor Oleh Synehubov said more bodies had been discovered as rescuers picked their way through destroyed houses. "As of now, 17 people have died in Kharkiv ... and 42 people have been injured," he wrote on Telegram, describing the attacks as "an act of terrorism".
The musician and environmental activist said he will donate £1,000 to charity if water boss Lawrence Gosden accepts his dare.
Although A-level grades received by UK students are down on the past two years, they remain higher than pre-pandemic levels. Hundreds of thousands of pupils across England, Wales and Northern Ireland got results on Thursday, having sat exams for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak.
Venice’s mayor took to Twitter on August 17 to denounce what he called two “imbeciles” who were spotted riding electric surfboards along a city canal.Mayor Luigi Brugnaro later said the pair had been identified and would be facing fines.Twitter user @angloswissguy replied to the mayor’s post with a couple of videos showing the pair’s exploits.La Nuova Venezia cited police as saying the two were Australians, and that they were facing fines of €1,500 each. Credit: Daniel E via Storyful
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An anti-vaccine group that has harassed doctors and public officials in Italy and France is still active on platforms like Facebook despite efforts to rein in their abuse and misinformation
Heather James appeared on Lorraine to mark the release of Dame Deborah’s second book How To Live When You Could Be Dead.
Campaign group creates interactive map to advise locals and tourists where not to bathe
Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens has been charged with two further flashing offences.
Education Secretary says A-level grades to be 'tighter' this yearBBC breakfast
‘We’re not perfect, but we’re getting better every day,’ says corporate responsibility director Liz Fox as she explains the supermarket’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions
GCSE results day is a nerve-wracking experience for students after months of anxious waiting over the summer.
A woman has told Sky News that a man wanted for extradition to the US has the "greedy little claws" of the attacker who sexually assaulted her.
Experts predict the cap on energy bills will hit close to £3,600 per year from October
Experts predict the cap on energy bills will hit close to £3,600 per year from October.
Prosecutors on Friday urged Malaysia's highest court to uphold former prime minister Najib Razak's 12-year jail sentence for corruption, saying his "dishonesty has been established".
Between them, water companies covering England are in debt to a mind-boggling £36bn, and are paying obscene salaries to CEOs.
Rishi Sunak has vowed to prevent agricultural land from being covered with solar panels as he aims to persuade farmers to support his bid for the Conservative leadership.
Patrycja Wierowska worked as a carer for HC-One care homes until she was fired on April 28, 2021.