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Apple is expected to announce a new iPhone SE as early as next week, and it could mark a major ...
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As earthquakes hit Santorini, tourists flee but locals remain resilient Many started evacuating the island as it was hit by tremors - but some have decided to stay.
Watch: How triple Israeli hostage release unfolded Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi are returning home after being released in Gaza on Saturday.
Ministers desperately want more housing - but are their plans radical enough? A blizzard of statistics show just how tough it is to buy a home if you can theoretically afford it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
Hostage's British family express joy at his release but concern over gaunt appearance The in-laws of Eli Sharabi say they are worried he may not know his wife and daughters have been killed.
At least 30 missing after China landslide Hundreds of emergency workers are searching for survivors, officials say, in Jinping village, Sichuan province.
After years of conflict, Timor-Leste turns peacemaker During the turbulent early years of Timor-Leste’s independence, the UN was a constant presence, helping to maintain peace and stability. Twenty-four years on, the country has made the successful transition from a host nation for UN peacekeeping operations, to one ...
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Access to water is always a concern when heading off the grid in my van â not when Iâm home in Amsterdam, a city surrounded by the stuff. ...
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EU-backed project to protect marine ecosystems from underwater noise pollution Partners in the LOWNOISER project aim to ‘address the critical environmental challenge of underwater noise pollution from shipping’.
MPs warn £22bn carbon capture plan is an unproven gamble that could raise energy bills The government should reassess its decision to spend £22bn on ‘unproven’ CCS technology, MPs on the Public Accounts Committee have said.
Ultra-thin graphene smart sensor shows potential in remotely tracking healing wounds Researchers have developed a laser-induced graphene sensor material that when embedded into a bandage could enable improved tracking of healing wounds.
Sudan: Civilian death toll triples in one week amid escalating hostilities The civilian death toll in Sudan has surged dramatically, with at least 275 people killed between 31 January and 5 February, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, reported on Friday.
Global forum suggests fresh ideas for 21st century UN peacekeeping UN peacekeeping must be fit for purpose as the nature of conflict evolves in the 21st century along with new weapons technology, more than 60 nations heard this week at a global forum on the future of peace operations, taking ...
US aid funding cuts put HIV prevention at risk, warns UNAIDS The US pause in foreign assistance funding has created “confusion” in the vital work of community HIV prevention, despite a waiver issued for HIV/AIDS programmes, the UN agency to combat the still deadly disease said on Friday.
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