The Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday that the British government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful,…
Ukraine accuses man of treason over deadly Russian missile attack
Ukraine has arrested a man suspected of committing treason by helping Russia carry out a missile strike on a busy…
France unrest: Macron calls crisis meeting after second night of rioting
President Emmanuel Macron convened a crisis meeting with senior ministers on Thursday after riots spread across France overnight over the…
On This Day: Katharine Hepburn, winner of 4 “Best Actress” Oscars, died aged 96
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Aspartame sweetener used in diet sodas to be declared a possible carcinogen -WHO
One of the world’s most common artificial sweeteners is set to be declared a possible carcinogen next month by a…
Presumed human remains and shattered Titanic submersible returned to shore
Presumed human remains and debris from the tourist submersible crushed to pieces in an undersea implosion that killed all five…
Second night of unrest erupts in France after police shoot teenager
Protesters shot fireworks at police and set cars ablaze in the working class Paris suburb of Nanterre on Wednesday, in…
Ukrainian forces advance ‘slowly but surely’ at front -official
Ukrainian forces are advancing “slowly but surely” on the front lines in the east and southeast of the country as…
From caterers to cowboy outfitters: Writers’ strike hits Hollywood economy
Before Hollywood writers walked off the job in early May, Pam Elyea’s prop house History for Hire filled an average…
Hungary delays ratification of Sweden’s NATO membership -media
Hungary’s parliament will not ratify Sweden’s NATO membership before the summer recess as it has not included the vote in…