Surviving through dance: Ukrainian dancers join Spain's National Company
Several Ukrainian ballet professionals are now part of Spain's National Dance Company after leaving Ukraine because of the Russian invasion.
Australians head to the polls on Saturday to vote in a national election that shows the Opposition ahead in opinion polls. The Labor Party is narrowly ahead of the ruling conservative coalition although a strong showing by climate-focused independents could lead to a hung parliament. Opposition leader Anthony Albanese's centre-left Labor Party is a favourite to win its first election since 2007.
Make your garden dazzle with these bright and beautiful solar lights
These experiments may shed light on an important question: ‘Is maths invented or discovered?’
Analysis of the faeces found at the site of a prehistoric village near the monument has uncovered evidence of the eggs of parasitic worms.
A 19th-century Grade II-listed Pembrokeshire mansion has recently been posted on popular property website Rightmove, going for an impressive £1.5m.
A cortege followed as a horse-drawn hearse arrived at the church for the funeral of Katie Kenyon.
Services provided by a major rail journey provider are cancelled today.
Venezuela's auto mechanics are increasingly busy these days, trying to coax a little more life out of aging vehicles
‘The Underground Railroad’ author joked he would dedicate his speaking time to a discussion of Critical Race Theory as he kicked off the inaugural event in New Mexico
The Kremlin has previously blacklisted Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and CIA chief William Burns
Hundreds of Ukrainian refugees accepted to stay with hosts in south-east London have not yet reached the UK, new figures show.
Julia Goulding, who plays Shona Platt in 'Coronation Street', would love 'Line Of Duty' star Vicky McClure to play her on-screen sister in the ITV soap.
I CANNOT believe the naivety of Iain Macwhirter and Guy Stenhouse in advocating Scotland’s retention of nuclear weapons nor the distasteful language they use in dismissing our First Minister’s speech in Washington as “nonsense” and “twaddle” (Macwhirter, “Somebody remind Sturgeon that Nato is a nuclear alliance”, Stenhouse, “Wishful thinking from SNP won’t keep us safe in a dangerous world”, both May 18).
The Ukrainian forces who made a determined last stand in a Mariupol steel mill against Russian troops were a mixture of seasoned soldiers, border guards, a controversial national guard regiment and volunteers who took up arms in the weeks before Russia’s invasion
There were a record 177 billionaires in the country, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
Rail bosses are drawing up emergency plans to stop what is expected to be the biggest rail strike in modern history leaving supermarket shelves empty and petrol pumps dry.
Experts say it defies logic but Johnson attended gatherings deemed to have breached the rules without himself being fined
Two teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences, Scotland Yard has said. A 17-year-old girl was arrested in east London on Friday under section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and has been taken to a London police station. Both are being questioned as part of the same investigation into extreme Islamist ideology.
Russia ‘absolutely’ poses a security threat to Moldova, the British foreign secretary said
Incident occurred in January