- Uganda observes first-ever civil war among Ngogo chimpanzee group
- Spain states NATO will not engage in the Strait of Hormuz conflict
- Bus crash in Canary Islands kills one British tourist and injures 27 others
- Macron and Pope Leo XIV urge diplomatic solution to Iran conflict
- Greek woman treated after sneezing out parasitic fly larvae from nose
- Hungarian opposition leader faces false conscription claims linked to Russia
- Albert Bridge Reopens to Pedestrians After Brief Closure Due to Minor Movement
- Ireland faces fuel protests disrupting transport and causing petrol shortages
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Albert Bridge in London has reopened to pedestrians and cyclists this morning after an emergency closure due to structural movement. Repairs, estimated at £8.5 million, are planned to fully restore the bridge for traffic in the coming months.
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A child has tragically died following a dog attack in Redcar, North Yorkshire, overnight. Armed police responded, and one dog was shot at the scene as an investigation is now underway.
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A British man, Jermaine Grant, faces charges linked to Al-Shabaab activities, including directing the group and weapons possession. He will appear in Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning.
‘Just three people who understand that there’s only two genders.’
Its owner described the bar staff as a ‘jobsworth’ for their treatment.
Talking Europe hosts Pascal Canfin, the chair of the environment committee at the European Parliament. He is a former French government minister and a former director of the French branch of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). We take a look at what is coming out of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, and at the state of the EU’s green transition. Canfin maintains that 80 percent of the laws planned under the EU’s Green Deal should be finished by the end of the current legislative term – something he calls “massive and unprecedented”.
Johnny Depp resumes Hollywood life rubbing shoulders with Sharon Stone and Will Smith at A-list bash
A number of A-listers hit the red carpet for the festival.
‘This hospital simply cannot take more children with the wounds of war,’
They remain a bit of a mystery.
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