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Pallets of international aid were airdropped into the Gaza strip on Sunday, two days after the world's leading authority on food crises said parts of the enclave are gripped by famine.
Two murders at Notting Hill Carnival last year triggered extra police protection this time, like the use of facial recognition. Scotland Yard commander Charmaine Brenyah has told Sky News it's ...
The Spanish City Summer Funfair, which is in Whitley Bay's Spanish City Plaza area, has been shut "until further notice" and ...
US newspaper The Washington Post reported on Saturday that the Pentagon was drafting plans to deploy the US army in Chicago, ...
In an address, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it's only a matter of time before Ukraine will be "together again as one family" and ...
With the PM's and Labour's poll numbers tanking as the latest official figures confirm the numbers of migrants and small boat ...
Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the streets across Australia on Sunday, demanding that the Australian ...
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said on Sunday it struck the regime's "military infrastructure", including a site "in which ...
It comes as protests by groups opposed to asylum seeker hotels and counter-demonstrations have taken place across the UK.
As it currently takes, on average, more than a year to reach a decision on asylum appeals, the government plans to set up a ...
Around 7,000 police officers and staff will be on duty at carnival each day - and the use of live facial recognition ...
The changes will also make community sentences tougher, and introduce many of the measures recommended by the sentencing ...