Russian solider, 21, on trial for murdering civilian in Ukraine war
In a watershed moment, a Russian soldier has gone on trial in Ukraine, after he was accused of murdering an elderly civilian.
“Africa is a mobile-first continent so you can really see where Africa should be really positioning itself,” Smart Africa’s CEO told Euronews Next.
Sir Angus Grossart, who has died aged 85, was Edinburgh’s pre-eminent financier and a pillar of the Scottish cultural scene, both as chairman of the National Galleries and National Museums of Scotland and as a patron of the decorative arts in his own right.
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has warned the EU that launching a trade war against the UK would be “self-defeating”.
Sweden on Sunday night joined Finland in announcing its intention to join Nato, demonstrating to Russia that “aggression does not pay”, the chief of the alliance has said.
Scenes outside the Calfiornia church tageted by shooting
Amber Heard says she agreed to op-ed as she wanted to lend her voice 'great cause'
PATROLS are taking place near a Southampton school after a man was suspected to be taking photos nearby.
Sadiq Khan feels 'safe' despite being named in Buffalo shooter's manifesto
More than 200 Ukrainian soldiers are being evacuated from Azovstal steel plant in the city of Mariupol after weeks of resistance against the Russian invasion. For weeks, the soldiers were the last remaining pocket of resistance against the Russian advance in Mariupol, a strategically-important city on the north coast of the Sea of Azov.
Pressure intensifies on right for immigration rhetoric after another mass shooter references ‘replacement theory’
Priti Patel is expected to call for ‘higher standards’ in the police, arguing that the public are in ‘urgent need of reassurance’.
Disrupting a Conservative dinner will not help asylum seekers. White, often middle class, activists are applauded for media stunts while migrant voices go unheard, writes Katya Sharifi-Nia
The Catholic archbishop in Jerusalem on Monday strongly criticised Israel's "police invasion" last week of a Christian hospital ahead of the funeral of slain Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh.
The victim died from stab wounds in a Barnet flat in the early hours of Wednesday.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across Southampton.
A YORK man and his 76-year-old father have battled through a hailstorm to conquer Yorkshire's Three Peaks and help people affected by the war in Ukraine.
A MAN in his 80s had his wallet stolen after realising the £20 note he was being asked to exchange was a forgery.
THE latest update of the research on the minimum price of alcohol (MPA) confirms that this token attempt to reduce harmful drinking has had very little effect ("Scottish ministers to consider new alcohol price hike after policy review", May 8). Alcohol Focus Scotland and many others want to push up the MPA from 50p to 65p. This approach is failing because there is no way of stopping the alcohol industry from creating as many new drinks as it likes to satisfy every palate and budget. Supermarkets
Police say they are looking into vandalism at Glasgow Cross following the Celtic title win party.
Michael Gove vows to end Russian property ‘racket’ Mariupol will host Eurovision in 2023, pledges Zelensky ‘Our husbands were betrayed by Ukrainian traitors’ How Putin's war exposed the folly of Macron's EU army Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast