Borat 2: Kazakh-American group claims Sacha Baron Cohen’s film ‘incites violence’
Public letter states the movie might bring ‘irreparable harm to Kazakhstan’s national image’
Public letter states the movie might bring ‘irreparable harm to Kazakhstan’s national image’
Arsenal midfielder is believed to be supplying around 1,400 meals per day across almost a dozen schools
19-year-old was seen lip-synching with a friend to Moneyybagg Yo's Said Sum
Public warned not to approach potentially dangerous suspect Anthony Russell
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Upamecano linked with Old Trafford during summer transfer window
Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust says only essential operations are going ahead
The latest travel restrictions explained
Pope Francis’ decision to forego wearing a mask has been noticed, with some concern, by the commission of Vatican experts he appointed to help chart the Catholic Church’s path through the coronavirus pandemic and the aftermath
The long-running royal scandal that has riveted Belgium and damaged those involved reached a new milestone when former King Albert II reunited with the daughter he fathered out of wedlock over half a century ago
‘Very thing that made New York, New York was undermined by pandemic,’ says chief economist
Queen guitarist suffered heart attack and sciatica in wake of mystery gardening accident that ‘ripped his Gluteus Maximus to shreds’
Early votes in Texas already surpass 80% of state’s 2016 total turnout
Five-episode drama was released to rave reviews last year
Van de Beek will play ‘a big part’, insists Solskjaer
Oleksandr Usyk will be a heavy favourite this weekend but that won’t matter to a man who has encountered everything in a lifetime in the boxing game
As young people struggle to find work, news of three-quarters of private schools offering ‘full days of teaching’ compared to 38 per cent of state schools, sheds a gruesome light on widening inequality
Social media users commented that the BBC ‘should be ashamed’ by the ‘disgusting’ promo
French authorities rescue 18 people as searches continue off Dunkirk
A fireball that fell to Earth in 2018 contains “pristine extraterrestrial organic compounds” that could help tell us how life formed, scientists say.
From the economy to the military, human rights to coronavirus, the relationship between the US and China will be severely tested over the next few years, reports Kim Sengupta
Judge Lewis A Kaplan rules the president is not an ‘employee of the Government within the meaning of the relevant statues’
Exclusive polling: Only 29 per cent of women believe that the country is going in the right direction
A judge has denied President Donald Trump's request that the United States replace him as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit alleging he raped a woman in a Manhattan luxury department store in the 1990s