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October 02, 2024

Israel vows to retaliate after Iran launches missile attack

Salvo of more than 180 missiles fired at targets across the country. Air assault is 24 hours after Netanyahu ordered incursion into Lebanon. Tehran justifies strike as a 'legal, rational and legitimate' response.

Israel vows to retaliate after Iran launches missile attack

5 mins

White House US military destroyers helped see off strikes

Joe Biden ordered the US military to shoot down Iranian missiles targeting Israel, the White House said after Tehran launched its attacks.

White House US military destroyers helped see off strikes

2 mins

Iran says missile attack on Israel was 'legal, rational and legitimate'

Iran has said its supreme leader made the decision to fire dozens of missiles into Israel as retaliation for the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and the recent killings of leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas, two of the main groups in Iran's so-called axis of resistance.

Iran says missile attack on Israel was 'legal, rational and legitimate'

2 mins

Weathering the storm How Netanyahu has maintained his grip

At the beginning of last month, the discovery that six Israeli hostages had been killed by their Hamas captors as troops operated near the tunnel where they were being held propelled huge crowds into the streets of Tel Aviv and other cities.

Weathering the storm How Netanyahu has maintained his grip

3 mins

Israel orders evacuation of 30 villages in Lebanon amid ground incursion

Israeli officials ordered people in about 30 villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate yesterday, in the first concrete demands since the military launched what it called \"limited, localised, and targeted ground raids\" on Monday against Hezbollah.

Israel orders evacuation of 30 villages in Lebanon amid ground incursion

3 mins

Campbell's charity was reported over claim it worked with Unicef

The model Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief project was the subject of a \"serious incident\" report filed with the Charity Commission after it claimed to be a fundraising partner of Unicef, the global children's charity, it has emerged.

Campbell's charity was reported over claim it worked with Unicef

3 mins

Cruise ship stuck in Belfast for four months sets sail ... almost

The luxury cruise liner stranded in Belfast for four months has returned to the city only hours after it set sail to cheers and applause from its 125 passengers who thought when they departed they were finally on their way around the globe.

Cruise ship stuck in Belfast for four months sets sail ... almost

1 min

Fears missing emu Irwin may have fallen into Wiltshire river

A search is on for an emu called Irwin feared to have lost his footing and slipped into the swollen Avon River in Wiltshire.

Fears missing emu Irwin may have fallen into Wiltshire river

1 min

Gaynor Lord died by misadventure after entering Norwich river, coroner finds

A coroner has concluded that Gaynor Lord, a 55-year-old woman who went missing after leaving work in Norwich and whose body was recovered from a river a week later, died of misadventure after messaging a friend that she was \"going crazy\".

Gaynor Lord died by misadventure after entering Norwich river, coroner finds

2 mins

BBC's Gardner criticises airline after crawling to toilet on flight

The BBC's security correspondent, Frank Gardner, has described how he was forced to crawl on the floor of a plane in order to reach the toilet on a flight from Warsaw to London.

BBC's Gardner criticises airline after crawling to toilet on flight

1 min

'Iceman' Hof film on hold after domestic abuse claims emerge

A biopic of the Dutch extreme athlete and wellness guru Wim Hof has been put on hold after allegations of domestic violence against him emerged over the weekend.

'Iceman' Hof film on hold after domestic abuse claims emerge

2 mins

Most soft plastic collected for recycling by shops is burned

Most soft plastic collected in supermarket recycling schemes and tracked after collection was burned, an investigation by environmental campaigners has revealed.

Most soft plastic collected for recycling by shops is burned

1 min

'Nowhere is safe now' Shattered Asheville shows long reach of climate crisis

Nestled in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina and far from any coast, Asheville was touted as a haven from extreme weather. Now the historic city has been devastated and cut off by Hurricane Helene's catastrophic flood waters, in a stunning display of the climate crisis's unlimited reach in the United States.

'Nowhere is safe now' Shattered Asheville shows long reach of climate crisis

3 mins

'I chose freedom over unrealisable justice' in plea deal, says Assange

Julian Assange has said he chose freedom \"over unrealisable justice\" as he described his plea deal with US authorities and urged European lawmakers to act to protect freedom of expression in a climate with \"more impunity, more secrecy [and] more retaliation for telling the truth\".

'I chose freedom over unrealisable justice' in plea deal, says Assange

3 mins

'I will never return' Fear and hunger hasten exodus from besieged city

Aisha had wanted to stay with her husband when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) laid siege to the Sudanese city of El Fasher this year. But as the shelling and bombing escalated, and supplies of essentials ran low, she was left with no choice.

'I will never return' Fear and hunger hasten exodus from besieged city

4 mins

Botanists identify 33 'dark spots' for unknown plants

Botanists have identified 33 \"dark spots\" around the world where thousands of plant species are probably waiting to be discovered.

Botanists identify 33 'dark spots' for unknown plants

2 mins

Fugee sues Lauryn Hill over failed reunion tour

Lauryn Hill is being sued by her Fugees co-member Pras Michél for fraud and breach of contract.

Fugee sues Lauryn Hill over failed reunion tour

1 min

Mulberry turns down £83m takeover bid by Mike Ashley's Frasers Group

The British handbag maker Mulberry has rejected an £83m takeover proposal from Mike Ashley's Frasers Group as too low, insisting that it will push on with a planned fundraising to support a business turnaround.

Mulberry turns down £83m takeover bid by Mike Ashley's Frasers Group

1 min

Disruption looms at US ports as 45,000 workers go on strike over pay

Some of the busiest ports in the US were braced for crippling disruption as about 45,000 port workers began striking after their contracts expired.

Disruption looms at US ports as 45,000 workers go on strike over pay

2 mins

Horner hints Lawson's RB place may lead to Red Bull promotion

The Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, has indicated Liam Lawson has an opportunity to make his case to replace Sergio Pérez and line up alongside Max Verstappen for the team, potentially as early as next season.

Horner hints Lawson's RB place may lead to Red Bull promotion

1 min

'I'm beholden to Surrey.I've been away too long'

In a Wisden Cricket Monthly extract, Adam Hollioake talks about using his grief to help a club in mourning

'I'm beholden to Surrey.I've been away too long'

6 mins

Schär penalty denies Dons' defensive effort

Eddie Howe was evidently not exaggerating when, on the eve of kick-off, he described AFC Wimbledon as \"well organised\".

Schär penalty denies Dons' defensive effort

3 mins

Adeyemi fires treble as Celtic are humiliated in Dortmund

The Champions League has a habit of inflicting these inglorious episodes on Celtic. It is difficult to shake the notion that this big fish simply cannot swim when removed from its small domestic pond. Borussia Dortmund toyed with and teased their visitors in a match that was over as a contest long before the half-time whistle blew.

Adeyemi fires treble as Celtic are humiliated in Dortmund

3 mins

Arteta's men bolster belief with display of strength and skill in statement win

It was always likely to stand as a barometer for Arsenal as much as anything else. How would they measure up to Paris Saint-Germain, one of the powerhouses of the Champions League? Extremely well, was the answer.

Arteta's men bolster belief with display of strength and skill in statement win

3 mins

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