German train drivers on second two-day strike this month
Many train drivers with Germany’s national railway have walked off the job as their union embarks on its second two-day strike this month in a bitter dispute with the company
Many train drivers with Germany’s national railway have walked off the job as their union embarks on its second two-day strike this month in a bitter dispute with the company
In his latest column, Ed Cumming looks at TV’s obsession with islands and how, while they might seem like paradise, they should be approached with caution
All leading Asian indices are trading in the green on Monday, with gains of over a per cent
Matt Gaetz is being investigated as part of a probe into an alleged sex trafficking ring and into an alleged sexual relationship with a minor
A third statue – of Sergio Aguero – is set to join them next year.
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The 27-year-old has made 188 league appearances for the Seagulls.
Alexandra Cameron’s portrait photography has taken Instagram by storm. At a time when it has never been easier to capture ourselves on camera, what is the appeal of commissioning someone else to do it? Harriet Hall sits for the photographer to find out
Nine moderate House Democrats are trying to upend leaders' plans for enacting President Joe Biden’s multitrillion-dollar domestic agenda
President Joe Biden says the U.S.-led evacuation of Americans, at-risk Afghans and others from Kabul has accelerated, but he is not ruling out extending it beyond the Aug. 31 deadline he set prior to the Taliban's stunning takeover of the country
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U.S. President Joe Biden’s special envoy for North Korea has said he's ready to meet his North Korean counterparts “anywhere and at anytime” as he held discussions with South Korean officials over stalled nuclear talks with the North
One of Haiti's most powerful crime bosses says his gangs have reached a truce and he is offering to assist in relief efforts in the southwestern region devastated by an earthquake
News anchors question top officials over claims about Al Qaeda, US personnel
Asian shares are rising as investor sentiment receives a big boost from the rally last week on Wall Street, despite worries about the more contagious coronavirus delta variant not only in the region but across the world
A judge’s order to seal an eight-minute video from the crime scene has sparked debate among legal experts
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has received her first dose of the island’s domestically developed coronavirus vaccine on Monday, launching its rollout to the public
Opposing rallies that drew hundreds of people in Portland, Oregon, are sparking clashes Sunday
A fire broke out Sunday at a Gulf of Mexico facility run by the Mexican state oil and gas firm Pemex
Jabs could be less effective due to a sharp drop in flu sample shipments during the Covid pandemic
Glasgow, Liverpool, Middlesbrough and parts of London had the highest number of betting shops per person
Waitrose products had an average shelf life of 8.6 days, compared with 11 days for Tesco products.
Labour said its replacement proposal will reduce the taper rate, allowing low-income workers to keep more of the money they earn.
During his 30 years at the intelligence agency, Rizzo laid the legal groundwork for proxy wars, drone strikes and torture programmes