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"They are monsters": Kharkiv residents condemn Russian attack on historic building
Residents in Kharkiv have described a Russian attack on Monday night on the city's historic Derzhprom building as \"pure horror\" and an act of deliberate cultural vandalism against a symbol of Ukrainian resistance.
Lost Chopin Waltz discovered but not in A flat, in a library Vault
An unknown waltz written by Chopin nearly 200 years ago has been discovered in the Vault of the Morgan Library and Museum in New York.
Vatican report says church still failing to tackle sexual abusers
Church leaders who fail to take action against paedophile priests are a \"further source of evil\" for sexual abuse survivors and should be removed from their posts, the Vatican's child protection commission has said.
‘It’s been fun’ Star of hit French film won at Cannes – but is still fighting for residency
Irregular migration and stymied deportation orders have long loomed over French politics, issues that were exploited in recent elections by a far-right eager to stoke fears.
Georgia on their minds State where entire US election is on the line
Steve Bannon Conspiracy theorist back on the attack
Steve Bannon, a longtime Donald Trump ally who orchestrated his successful 2016 presidential campaign, was just hours out of federal prison yesterday when he returned to peddling unfounded conspiracy theories, urging supporters to make sure Democrats \"cannot steal the election\".
Trump rally comic had tested racist Puerto Rico joke at New York club
The podcaster who provoked an angry backlash against Donald Trump's campaign with a racist joke about Puerto Rico reportedly tested his material at a comedy club the night before appearing at Sunday's televised mass rally at Madison Square Garden.
Interwoven The city where hair is an act of resistance
In a country beset by gang warfare, the Ecuadorian city of Otavalo stands as a haven of safety, where the Kichwa community thrives with its rich cultural heritage, vibrant traditions, distinctive clothing and long hair.
'They're going through hell on earth' MP raises plight of NHS surgeon who fears for his parents trapped in Gaza
In April, Layla Moran was admitted into hospital for sepsis. For a while, doctors thought antibiotics would clear the infection, but it soon became clear she needed surgery.
Farrell's marathon effort raises £644,000 for skin disease charity
Colin Farrell has raised €774,000 (£644,000) for a charity supporting people with a rare skin condition by running the Dublin marathon while pushing a friend who has the disease around the course in her wheelchair.
Skripal was 'chanting unintelligibly' after being poisoned, inquiry told
A senior army nurse who came to the aid of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal after he was poisoned with a nerve agent yesterday described how he was \"chanting\" unintelligibly.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces two more sexual assault lawsuits
Sean \"Diddy\" Combs has been accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a 10-year-old boy in a New York City hotel room in 2005 in one of two lawsuits filed on Monday.
Mourners say goodbye to 'political giant' Alex Salmond
Mourners have remembered a \"political giant\" and a \"friend to many\" at the funeral of former first minister Alex Salmond, which took place in Strichen, Aberdeenshire, yesterday.
Former GB News presenter ordered to pay Ofcom £50,000 in legal costs
A former GB News presenter who lost a high court battle with Ofcom has been ordered to pay £50,000 in legal costs before the final bill is determined.
End culture of fear, says family of police trainee who took his own life
Policing culture based on \"fear and discipline\" must end, said the family of a police trainee who killed himself, as a coroner advised forces to do more to tackle the rise in mental health issues among officers.
British girl with peanut allergy dies on holiday in Rome
Prosecutors in Rome have opened a manslaughter investigation after a British girl with a peanut allergy died during a holiday with her family.
Magnificent ancient oak in the Highlands is UK tree of the year
An ancient oak named after a ceilidh band won the UK's tree of the year competition yesterday and will now compete in the European edition.
Working out at weekends 'just as good for brain' as daily exercise
Cramming your exercise into the weekend not only brings physical benefits on a par with regular workouts, but is just as good for your brain, a study suggests.
Duke's estate to be restored for nature after land sale to charity
The Wildlife Trusts have bought part of the Duke of Northumberland's estate in the largest land sale in England for 30 years.
North Gaza Horrors of siege hidden by blockade and blackout
When internet connectivity returned to Jabaliya in northern Gaza after another blackout last Thursday, Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif used social media to describe the situation during the hours the area was offline.
Casualties Deaths surge as IDF steps up offensive
Israel's offensive in northern Gaza has claimed more than 700 lives in a little over three weeks in a series of attacks that have resulted in heavy casualties among the 100,000 or so people who are still living there. Below are the reported deaths over the last nine days.
Unrwa ban Norway goes to ICJ over Israel's aid obligations
Norway has said it will seek clarification from the international court of justice (ICJ) about Israel's aid obligations following the Knesset vote banning any cooperation with the UN Palestinian relief agency Unrwa, as world leaders and international organisations voiced fears for aid deliveries to Gaza.
Oasis tour: 50,000 tickets listed on secondary websites to be cancelled
Up to 50,000 tickets for the UK and Ireland dates of Oasis's reunion tour are set to be cancelled by Ticketmaster for violating its terms and conditions.
Former pilot is cleared of kidnap and assault of girl in London
A former US air force pilot has been cleared of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a nine-year-old girl during her family holiday to London earlier this year.
Euston lets rail passengers board early to cut chronic overcrowding
Passengers using London Euston are to be allowed to board some services early in an attempt to ease persistent overcrowding at the railway station.
Threats before MP's murder 'not linked' to attack - police
Threatening phone calls made to the son of Sir David Amess the evening before the MP's murder were \"not linked in any way\" to the attack, police have said.
Theatre review Coogan scores a quadruple coup in classic reboot
Stanley Kubrick's 1964 satire about cold war brinkmanship tipping into nuclear conflict seemed to be a vehicle for Peter Sellers to showboat in three central roles.
Tories Ex-MP reprimanded over sexual misconduct
A former Conservative MP has been reprimanded for \"brazen and drunken\" sexual misconduct in one of parliament's bars.
Badenoch and Jenrick go all out to appeal to the worst instincts of Conservative members
First the good news. In just a few days' time you won't be subjected to a constant stream of unconsciousness from Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick.
Former colonies owe 'gratitude' to British empire, says Jenrick
Britain's former colonies should be thankful for the legacy of empire, not demanding reparations, according to the Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick.