Polar bear cubs adopted after mom rejects them
A pair of adorable polar bear cubs that were rejected by their mother are being hand raised by a group of caring workers at Russia's Gelendzhik Safari Park.
Move comes weeks before crunch Holyrood elections
Mansfield, Corby and Barnsley are currently recording the highest rates.
The BBC received more than 100,000 complaints about its coverage.
Thousands of supporters of a Pakistan extremist party clashed with police for a second day Tuesday, demanding the release of their leader who was arrested after calling for the French ambassador to be kicked out of the country.
Viewers were left with more questions about the kitchen lovemaking than show’s central mystery
A couple who tortured late magistrate Vince McMahan in a violent homophobic attack have been jailed for a total of nearly six years.
People aged 45 and over have been invited to come forward and book their vaccine appointments.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev visits a "War Trophy Park" showcasing military equipment seized from Armenian troops during the war over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Yerevan ceded swathes of territories to Baku under a Russian-backed ceasefire, which was seen as a national humiliation in Armenia.
Britain will host Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney in London and its EU negotiator David Frost will travel to Brussels on Thursday for talks designed to ease differences over trade with Northern Ireland, the scene of more than a week of riots. Coveney was due to hold talks with his British counterpart Dominic Raab and Brandon Lewis, Britain's minister for Northern Ireland, an Irish government source said.
The pair have become parents to a baby boy.
Michael McFaul warned world leaders should be ‘very’ concerned by unfolding situation
The government’s new figures covering the seven days up to 9 April show cases are rising in 34 out of 380 local council areas.
The incident took place around 9pm on Monday and involved the Belfast to Derry-Londonderry service.
Former education secretary’s career is proof that being nice is not enough
Second Lieutenant Caron Nazario filed a lawsuit against two Virginia police officers who reportedly pepper-sprayed and assaulted him
‘The young people feel that violence has paid off for the republicans, so why shouldn’t it pay off for them?’ hears Kim Sengupta in Belfast
The hillside Jewish cemetery in northern Ethiopia was never supposed to get so big.
Thailand on Tuesday reported 965 new COVID-19 cases after registering record rises in the past two days as the country started its Songkran new year holiday amid a third wave of infections. Authorities have banned for a second year the water fights that usually happen on the streets during Songkran and urged people to avoid unnecessary travel and reduce gatherings to help curb the outbreak, which includes the highly transmissible B.1.1.7 variant first identified in Britain. Of the new infections, 956 were local transmissions, including 194 in the capital Bangkok, the epicentre of an outbreak that has spread to most parts of the country.
Will Smith has pulled production of his film Emancipation out of Georgia in protest at the state's new law restricting access to voting. The film, about a runaway slave, was the largest and most high-profile Hollywood production to leave the state so far. It came after Georgia's Republican-controlled state legislature passed a law introducing stiffer voter identification requirements for absentee ballots, and limiting the number of voting drop boxes. The law also gave the State Election Board new powers to remove local election officials, and barred the provision of food and water to people waiting in line to vote. Opponents have said the law is designed to reduce the number of black voters casting ballots. Joe Biden has called it “outrageous” and “un-American”. Read more: What is the new Georgia voting law and why is it controversial?