Lantern parade takes place in Seoul to celebrate Buddha's birthday
The lantern parade celebrating Buddha’s birthday returns to the streets of Seoul after three years, as previous ones had been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Some 53,800 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in the UK under visa schemes, including the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
Economists have warned tax cuts to help with the cost of living will benefit wealthier households the most.
Six people were hurt, including three firefighters, when an explosion and fire rocked a marine construction company in southeast Wisconsin
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Thirty years after mobs demolished a historic mosque in Ayodhya, triggering a wave of sectarian bloodshed that saw thousands killed, fundamentalist Indian Hindu groups are eyeing other Muslim sites -- even the world-famous Taj Mahal.
No 10 said it was still considering how a ‘specific offence’ could be introduced to deal with wolf-whistling and catcalling.
Thousands of menopausal women have struggled to get their hands on key medication
There were a record 177 billionaires in the country, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
The Missouri Supreme Court has denied a request by U.S. Senate candidate Mark McCloskey and his wife to give free legal advice to a conservative activist group as a condition of their professional probation, but he says he’ll try to find another right-wing organization to represent
Vote counting in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate dragged into a third day as Dr. Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund CEO David McCormick remained essentially tied with tens of thousands of ballots left to count
Joe Biden appeared to mix up the names of two South Korean presidents and the name of a Samsung plant in Texas during a speech at the Samsung Electronics Pyeongtaek Campus on Friday (20 May). "President Moon - Yoon, thank you for everything you’ve done so far," Biden said as he closed his address. Biden called the Texas plant Tyler instead of Taylor.
A MAN has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a 56-year-old man who died in an alleyway in Bournemouth.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Saturday that he was disappointed in China's efforts to develop areas in the East China Sea, saying that it was "unacceptable." Speaking to reporters in the western city of Kyoto, he said that the government had lodged a complaint against China via diplomatic channels. The Japanese foreign ministry released a statement on Friday confirming an increase in Chinese efforts to develop natural resources in the East China Sea, including in areas that are west of the midpoint between Japan and China.
THURROCK Council is facing a barrage of criticism over its “devastating” decision to close two Tilbury nurseries.
Make your garden dazzle with these bright and beautiful solar lights
This year’s NBA playoffs have served as a reminder of how much Green sets the tone for the Warriors by being such a pain in the ass to play against
It's second time lucky for Boeing as they successfully launch their space capsule and dock it at the International Space Station.
Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy's barristers are giving their closing speeches in the final showdown.
Boris Johnson has not ruled out the move and Downing Street hinted that a decision would be coming ‘soon’.
Ancient faeces found near Stonehenge show its builders may have dined on badly cooked cow offal during epic winter feasts. The bizarre find at Durrington Walls, just 2.8km from the ancient stones in Wiltshire, dates from 2,500 BC, when much of Stonehenge was constructed. This, say a team of archaeologists, suggests the inhabitants feasted on the internal organs of cattle and fed leftovers to their dogs.