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Emmanuelle's son's first birthday is fast approaching but almost a year ago, she was fighting for her life and that of her baby lives when the hospital she delivered in was damaged in the Beirut port blast.
The RNLI has defended itself against accusations from anti-migrant campaigners who say the group is allowing more to enter the UK illegally by saving them.
Gaza weightlifter Mohammad Hamada says he aims to rank among top 10 when he makes history as first Palestinian to compete in the sport at Tokyo Olympics.
Thirty people were killed and 74 injured when a passenger bus and truck collided in Punjab province.
These Londoners were wary about the lifting of coronavirus restrictions.
Londoners wake up to the sobering reality of England's defeat at the hands of Italy at the Euro 2020 finals
A collective of classically trained musicians living in exile bring sounds of Syria to their new homes
Britain’s Gravity Industries have made their jet pack greener with battery powered personal flying suit
If you’ve ever dreamed of taking off and flying like Iron Man but couldn’t bear the thought of burning fossil fuels to do it, you may just be in luck. Britain’s Gravity Industries unveiled and flew an electric version of its jet suit for the first time.
A German software developer has created an interactive world where users can perform a virtual Hajj
Britain paid tribute to its National Health Service workers on Monday with a service of thanksgiving at London's St Paul's Cathedral.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday announced plans to remove remaining Covid-19 restrictions on July 19 while urging the British public to “exercise judgment when going about our lives”.
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister praised the outgoing Iranian oil minister’s contribution towards achieving agreements within Opec.
