UN condemns peacekeeper attacks, urges prosecution, safety
The Security Council has condemned killings and attacks against U.N. peacekeepers in the strongest terms and is calling for prompt prosecution of those responsible
The Security Council has condemned killings and attacks against U.N. peacekeepers in the strongest terms and is calling for prompt prosecution of those responsible
Too many young people without family safety net placed in mouldy and unsafe housing, charity warns
Simon Calder answers your questions on transiting via amber list countries, government notice for changes to a country’s status, and booking holidays to non-green list destinations
Roman Protasevich, a Belarusian journalist, is under arrest by the Belarus government
President Joe Biden says the forced diversion by Belarus of a commercial passenger jet to arrest an opposition journalist was “a direct affront to international norms” and condemned the action as an “outrageous incident.”
The Associated Press says it is reviewing the news organization's social media policies following last week's firing of a journalist who had expressed pro-Palestinian views
The African Union and United Nations say mutinous soldiers have arrested Mali's transitional president and prime minister and taken them to military headquarters
Nashville’s top prosecutor says he will not enforce a newly enacted law that requires businesses and government facilities open to the public to post a sign if they let transgender people use multiperson bathrooms and other facilities associated with their gender identity
Gov. Mike Parson has appointed the first Black woman to serve as a Missouri Supreme Court judge
Researchers monitored great white shark population in California between Monterey Bay, the Farallon Islands and Bodega Bay
Governor Greg Abbott is expected to sign the legislation into law
Former health secretary Jeremy Hunt says newly-shared figures are ‘devastating’
Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate is currently finalising his 26-man squad for Euro 2020.
In recent times they have been seen as unhealthy, but if prepared properly, they can actually be very good for you, writes Duane Mellor
Neither rotten weather nor the need to accommodate the pandemic by playing masked to half-empty houses can dampen the excitement of its reopening for business, says Michael Church
We’ve been missing them but maybe we didn’t realise just how important hugs were for our health. Francis McGlone and Susannah Walker explain the innumerable benefits of hugging
The scientists created the adhesive that has made billions of paper sheets stick to surfaces around the world
The 50-year-old became the oldest man in history to win a golf major at the US PGA Championship over the weekend. Plenty there and at home were rooting for him as the American plays the game with such unbridled glee, writes Tom Kershaw
Parents in Gaza and Israel talk to Hazem Balousha and Steve Hendrix about the struggles of raising children as bombs fell during the recent eruption of the conflict
Texas lawmakers have given final approval to allowing people carry handguns without a license, and the background check and training that go with it
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman has regained his state law license, years after being released from federal prison in a government corruption case
Lohan’s character ‘finds herself in the care of a handsome, blue-collar lodge owner’
Scientists found that an unconventional way of reducing the frequency of deer-auto collisions could be allowing wolves to roam a landscape
Harvey Weinstein’s extradition from New York to California to face rape and sexual assault charges faces further delays
He is one of three foreign journalists detained since a military coup in February