Ukraine forces have broken through Russian positions on the Dnieper river – a strategic Russian-held city in southern Ukraine.
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A food waste charity has told the BBC that it has seen a drop of around 200 tonnes in supermarket surplus donations every month this summer.
Aussie tennis sensation Nick Kyrgios’ lawyers will apply to have the assault charge against him dropped on the grounds of mental health.
North Korea has reportedly fired a missile over Japan, the missile travelled about 2,800 miles before it fell into the Pacific Ocean.
A man has been shot dead at the social club of Donegal Celtic Football Club in west Belfast.
King Charles and Camilla the Queen Consort are set to visit Dunermline and Edinburugh in their first joint public engagements since the Queen’s funeral.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has confirmed that the government will U-turn on plans to scrap the 45p rate of income tax.
The death toll is rising in Florida folllowing Hurricane Ian as desperate residents fled their flooded homes by boats and air.
A tragic stadium crush at an Indonesian football match has seen 125 people killed – it’s become one of the world’s worst stadium disasters.
According to recent reports, a large number of students at Sharif university in Tehran are trapped in the campus car park, as clashes between Iranian police and students rage on.
Brazil’s election is heading into a second round which will see the left’s Lyiz Inácio Lula da Silva face far-right Jair Bolsonaro.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will release a mini-budget on Friday along with National Insurance and corporation tax cuts.
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has called for an investigation into the death of the 22-year-old woman who was in police custody, arrested on hijab charges.
At least 34 migrants have drowned and 20 are in hospital being treated after the boat they were travelling in sank off Syria’s coast.
Many young Russian men are attempting to leave the country to avoid a military call-up for the Ukraine war.
Mpho Tut van Furth – the daughter of the late Desmond Tutu, has been barred from leading the funeral for her godfather by the Church of England, because she is married to a woman.
The 15-year-old schoolboy who was stabbed to death outside his Huddersfield school has been formally named as Khayri Mclean.
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US comedian Tiffany Haddish claims she “lost everything” as a result of the allegations of child molestation and grooming made against her and fellow comic Aries Spears.
Hundreds of Russians have been arrested after rallying against the Kremlin’s decision to call up thousands of extra troops to fight in Ukraine.
Tennis champion Roger Federer has confirmed the final match before his retirement will be the doubles at the Laver Cup in London on Friday night.
A Florida highway was blocked on Wednesday after a crash with five semi-trailers led to thousands of beet cans being spilt onto the road.
Sri Lanka is enduring its worst economic crisis in over seven decades, as August saw the country’s annual inflation rate surge to more than 70%.
The family of Chris Kaba has viewed the body-worn police camera footage of the moments leading up to his death.
Five Brits have been freed after being held by Russian-backed forces in Ukraine.