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“PLEASE come home. We miss you. We love you. We’re so worried.”
The Donbas is feeling the brunt of the recent Russian military failures.
Two people were seriously injured when a section of the stand for spectators watching Trooping the Colour collapsed on Saturday.
The First Minister said she had been experiencing ‘mild symptoms’ on Friday evening.
Dr Fauci warns society is in ‘decline’ because of spread of disinformation
Researchers study boat noise in Great Barrier Reef
At least one person was killed after a tornado touched down in Gaylord in Otsego County, Michigan, May 20, according to Michigan State Police.This footage, captured by Brendan Gutenschwager, shows an aerial view of the destruction and damage caused by the storm.MSP said at least 43 people were injured and transported to local hospitals.Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued a state of emergency for Otsego County to fast track resources to affected areas. Credit: Brendan Gutenschwager via Storyful
A Canadian aurora enthusiast filmed a three-hour timelapse video that shows the northern lights from a plane early on the morning of May 15.Siv Heang Tav told Storyful that she booked a red-eye flight from Calgary to Toronto to complete her bucket list item of “airplane aurora.”“This was my third red-eye fight attempt,” Tav said. Credit: Siv Heang Tav via Storyful
Move could provide income for homeless and clean up Barcelona’s streets and beaches, says government
There were a record 177 billionaires in the country, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
Johnny Depp’s former friend says Marilyn Manson isn’t to blame for actor’s drug use
Make your garden dazzle with these bright and beautiful solar lights
Trad period details blend effortlessly with colourful, contemporary chic in the south London home of interior designer Laura Stephens.
PM says Australians ‘need to vote Liberal and Nationals’ so he can stop future boats, despite Labor’s identical policy on boat turnbacks
Letter: Dr Euan Strachan-Orr of the British Medical Association highlights simple ways in which the government could ensure we don’t lose the skills of foreign-born trainee doctors
Saharan dust turns the sky milky white at the annual Ocean Mile Swim in Delray Beach, Florida, United States. The first round of the mass of dry and dusty air coming from Africa arrived in South Florida on Saturday morning. The US Environmental Protection Agency set the Air Quality Index in the region at "Moderate" due to the dust. The agency recommended that people "who suffer from respiratory issues reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion". The Saharan dust is expected to hang over the region through the weekend.
It's second time lucky for Boeing as they successfully launch their space capsule and dock it at the International Space Station.
Services provided by a major rail journey provider are cancelled today.
Matt Schlapp claims he does not know if he’s an ‘expert’ in the racist theory but says he has read ‘a couple of articles’ about it
‘We will do what it takes to rebuild,’ says governor