Jeremy Renner says he broke '30 plus' bones in snow plough accident
Actor Jeremy Renner revealed that he broke more than 30 bones following a snow plough accident which left him in intensive care.
Actor Jeremy Renner revealed that he broke more than 30 bones following a snow plough accident which left him in intensive care.
The Princess of Wales admitted that the Prince was unlikely to buy her roses on Valentine’s Day as she toured a market to promote a major new public awareness campaign about early childhood.
A weekly news show produced with photos, videos and personal accounts from FRANCE 24 Observers around the world - all checked by our staff here in Paris. This week on The Observers, we focused on Myanmar, where it's been two years since the military junta seized power, ousting the country's democratically elected leaders. The coup d'état sparked widespread protests and a fierce opposition movement manned by the People's Defence Forces and local militias. But the junta is responding with force, using every weapon at their disposal to crush dissent -- even fire. They've been accused of burning down entire villages to cut off supplies to resistance fighters and stamp out morale.Tracking and documenting these fires is difficult, but the team at Myanmar Witness has been using open-source tools to verify and record arson attacks since the coup. We spoke to one of their analysts to learn more about how fire has been used as a weapon of war.Next, we followed the plight of the Rohingya people, who have been exiled from their home country of Myanmar, taking refuge in Bangladesh. Since the end of last November, many have tried to leave on boats, no longer able to stand living in the sprawling camps at Cox's Bazar. The boats are hoping to reach Malaysia, but many find themselves with nowhere to turn if Malaysia or other neighbouring countries don't take them in. Read more on FRANCE 24 English
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The event will take place from March 10 to 12 at London’s Southbank Centre.
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The health secretary lauded the NHS' new 'Urgent and Emergency Recovery Plan' which was announced on Monday. A key focus of the plan is to increase the current workforce, and Steve Barclay confirmed "we're on track to deliver our manifesto commitment for 50,000 more nurses".
An Essex-born woman who vanished while walking her dog has “two little girls that need their mummy home”, her boyfriend said as a major search continues.
Rishi Suna has come under fire from veterans and members of his own party after a US general said the army could no longer defend the UK
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‘I see these little pockets of people’s lives when I walk through and it’s so beautiful,’ singer told the audience
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Police believe they are still in the country and fear they could be sleeping rough in a tent
The former chancellor makes no reference to his tax affairs in response to his sacking
Andrew Innes, 52, admits killing but denies murder of Bennylyn Burke and Jellica Burke
James May, the former Top Gear star, has backed more 20mph zones because it is "plenty fast enough".
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