Scientists share first photograph of Milky Way black hole
Scientists share first photograph of Milky Way black hole
The streets of Iraq's capital Baghdad were once more largely bereft of traffic on Monday morning, as the latest in a series of sandstorms descended
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A DRIVER who was weaving between lanes on the motorway was stopped by police.
People lie bloodied and wounded in a village in central Nigeria, recovering from the deadliest of raids this year blamed on heavily armed criminal gangs known locally as bandits. The April 10 attack on Kanam district in Plateau state left more than 100 civilians dead, and reveals a new pattern of growing violence devastating the northwes and north central states of Africa's most populous nation.
A Russian diplomat quit his post in a daring anti-Kremlin walkout on Monday as he condemned Vladimir Putin for trying to stay in power by unleashing an “aggressive war in Ukraine”.
Don Winslow says Joe Biden 'saved democracy' in America
In an exclusive interview with Emma Barnett and BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe reveals for the first time how she was made to sign a false confession in the presence of the British Government. Nazanin Zaghari-RatcliffeTalksTo Emma Barnett is on BBC One on Monday at 8pm. An extended version of the interview will be available on BBC Sounds on Monday at 8.30pm and on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour on Tuesday at 10am.
Police are appealing for help in finding a missing boy from Bromley.
Monkeypox, which is related to the now eradicated smallpox virus, is endemic in parts of west and central Africa
Vehicles drive down roads in Iraq's capital Baghdad as thick dust blankets the city. According to authorities, Iraq closed airports and public buildings as another sandstorm -- the ninth since mid-April -- hit the country.
Government stoushes with the civil service and Wagatha Christie feature on the front pages on Sunday.
TWO illegal traveller encampments have been set up within two miles of each other as local authorities vow to deal “robustly” with such cases.
A warning has been given about feeding Red Kites, a bird of prey, after complaints of meat being dropped on people's heads.
A group of climate change activists take part in a demonstration against the World Economic Forum (WEF) during the annual meeting in Davos.
A dust storm swept across Kuwait and other countries in the Middle East on Monday, May 23, reducing visibility.Kuwait’s national weather service said that dusty weather and wind speeds exceeding 37 miles per hour were expected on Monday. The dust storm conditions were forecast to continue into the early hours of Tuesday.This timelapse video taken by Twitter user @Ftma_kuw, who said she took it in Kuwait City, shows the dust storm. Credit: @Ftma_kuw via Storyful
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will guest star in a special EastEnders episode in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. In the special programme, Charles and Camilla will surprise the residents of Albert Square at a street party held to celebrate the monarch’s 70 years on the throne. The royal couple filmed the scenes in March when they visited the new Elstree set and met the cast and crew of the long-running BBC soap opera.
Director Melly Still and conductor Robin Ticciati have done Ethel Smyth’s 1906 opera proud, with dynamic and intense performances from an excellent cast and chorus.
Kim Jong-un appears emotional at funeral of North Korean military official