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Authorities initially said 21 people had died but this figure has today risen significantly. Media reports quoting local government officials said a
The US president told a rally of steel workers in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, on Friday that tariffs would be raised from 25%
The WHO said Al-Awda Hospital went out of service on Thursday, and patients and health workers evacuated the same evening for fear
The provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan have both declared a state of emergency, as several separate blazes raged out of control. Canada’s
The Algerian’s disputed failed gender eligibility test – conducted by a different controversial boxing body – was a major issue at the
The statement, made during an interview I conducted with Griffiths on The World, marks one of the most pointed accusations yet from
Authorities initially said 21 people had died but this figure has today risen significantly. Media reports quoting local government officials said a
In a statement, ISIS said it had planted a bomb on a “vehicle of the apostate regime” in the desert of the
The natural stone quarry in the Cirebon district of the country’s West Java province collapsed on workers on Friday, leaving more than
The tech billionaire outlined his latest schedule for Starship in a video presented at the project’s Starbase home in Texas and posted
March was Europe’s warmest on record – a trend driven by climate change – and also saw below average rain across large
The 76-year-old had claimed a BBC Spotlight programme and an online article published in 2016 defamed him by falsely accusing him of
Richard Satchwell, originally from Leicester, had denied the murder of Tina Satchwell on a date between 19 March and 20 March 2017.
The 76-year-old has been awarded 100,000 euros (£84,000) in damages. Mr Adams claimed a BBC Spotlight programme and an online article published
Sky News joined him on the furthest reaching tour of the Arctic by a British foreign secretary. We travelled to Svalbard –