- Britain, bills and the bottleneck at Hormuz
- Woman in court over death of teen attacked by XL Bully dog | News UK
- US issues shoot-to-kill order against Iranian boats in Strait of Hormuz
- Police detain alleged Pahlavi perpetrator
- Day Three of Tube Strike Sees 4,000 Cyclists on Embankment in Just Hours
- Italian police arrest 35 members of Sicilian Cosa Nostra in major crackdown
- Airlines cancel thousands of flights as EU faces jet fuel shortages
- EU approves €90bn loan for Ukraine as pipeline dispute resolves.
Day: 9 December 2024
British prime minister Keir Starmer welcomed the end of Bashar al-Assad’s rule in Syria as he called for peace and the protection of civilians.
The UN Security Council will convene Monday afternoon for an emergency closed door meeting on Syria in the aftermath of…
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen will serve his “work of public interest” punishment for swearing when he visits Rwanda next week,…
Today is International Anti-Corruption Day, approved by the UN. An anniversary that concerns us directly, as in Italy corruption persists…
Tens of thousands of Georgians protest against ruling party for the 11th straight day Georgian protesters hopeful of keeping European…
Eurostar is the worst-performing rail service on the continent and Germany’s Deutsche Bahn is one of the least reliable, according to a ranking of 27 European operators.
US pop superstar Taylor Swift has kicked off the final night of her juggernaut Eras Tour in Canada. The…
Tonga’s Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni abruptly resigned in parliament ahead of a planned no-confidence vote in his leadership, capping a period of fraught relations between his government and Tonga’s king.
Liturgical celebration, architectural and technical event, diplomatic summit, global spectacle, unifying symbol in the midst of a political crisis… The…
Newly restored Notre Dame cathedral held its first mass on Sunday, December 8, with Christians celebrating the return of the French capital’s most famous place of worship after a grand re-opening ceremony. The beloved Paris monument nearly burned down in 2019, but has been fully renovated and fitted with a new roof and spire during a frenzied five-year reconstruction.
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