Ukrainian volunteers organise 'clean up rave'
More than 200 people took part in a techno music party in a bombed-out building in northern Ukraine on Sunday.
Finland’s prime minister has taken a drugs test to prove she was not on cocaine as fresh video footage of her partying with celebrities emerged on Friday.
Parents have launched a sexual assault lawsuit alleging custodian spanked 8-year-old girl for "birthday tradition". Source: ABC12
Kyra Hill, who would have turned 12 on Thursday, died after going missing at Liquid Leisure, near Windsor, on August 6.
‘I do get tired of people talking about my chest,’ actor said
Explosions have rocked a munitions store in the Belgorod region of Russia with video appearing to show massive flames from the facility
France's Interior Minister, Gérald Darmanin, says police operations to end "urban rodeos" – or illegal motorbike cruising – have been ramped up this week following the death of a teenager in Marseille.
Former Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs denies all the charges
This is the bizarre moment a repairman's leg crashed through the ceiling of a shop in front of shocked staff in Jiangsu, China on August 9.
Experts predict the cap on energy bills will hit close to £3,600 per year from October.
Education Secretary says A-level grades to be 'tighter' this yearBBC breakfast
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Following the pandemic, visitors were just starting to return this summer to the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, a naval museum that includes attractions such as Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory, when the cultural centre received its next blow.
Berlin police have opened a preliminary investigation against Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas over his comments that Israel had committed “50 Holocausts” against Palestinians
Former president’s long-time financial chief pleads guilty following years-long tax probe
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz appeared Friday before a parliamentary panel in the northern state of Hamburg to answer lawmakers’ questions about his handling of a tax evasion scam while mayor
Paraguay Vice President Hugo Velázquez Moreno says he will not resign from his post, backtracking on a vow he made last week shortly after he was included on a U.S. corruption list for his alleged involvement in offering bribes to a public official
Falling numbers of alcohol drinkers in Japan has sparked alarm as tax revenue has declined in recent years.
Millions of people in the United States will be spared from big increases in health care costs next year after President Joe Biden signed legislation extending generous subsidies for those who buy plans through federal and state marketplaces
Pop Idol winner Will Young, and Hollywood actor Gerard Butler have both paid tribute to singer and actor Darius Campbell Danesh following his sudden death last week. Danesh, 41, who rose to fame after appearing on Popstars and Pop Idol in the early 2000s, was found unresponsive in bed in his US apartment on 11 August. Young, who was crowned the winner of Pop Idol in 2002, pipping both Danesh and Gareth Gates to the post, shared a photo of him with Danesh on Instagram, calling the late star "driven, courageous and gentle".