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A Ukrainian citizen is welcomed upon his arrival following the exchange of prisoners of war between Ukraine and the separatist republics near the Mayorsk crossing point in Donetsk region. REUTERS
Ukraine rivals begin prisoner exchange in bid to end conflict

Exchange of dozens of prisoners is hoped to bring forward end to five-year war

WorldDecember 29, 2019
The UK government has apologised after the addresses of celebrities named in Queen Elizabeth II's New Year's honours list were accidentally published online. AP
UK honours recipients' addresses accidentally published online

Investigation launched after UK government publishes addresses of celebrities in error

WorldDecember 29, 2019
Dutch politician Geert Wilders announced a similar competition in August 2018, leading to demonstrations and death threats. AFP / ANP / Sander Koning
Geert Wilders briefly relaunches Mohammed cartoon competition

The far-right Dutch politician invited Twitter users to send in satirical drawings in a short-lived competition that lasted just a few hours

WorldDecember 29, 2019
Scotland Yard is investigating after buildings across London were targeted in an antisemitic attack. Reuters
London synagogue and shops targeted with antisemitic graffiti

Police launch investigation after antisemitic signs spray painted onto buildings

WorldDecember 29, 2019
Five years after they were taken by ISIS, Yazidi youngsters Rahima and Dawood managed to escape from their captors and returned home a few months ago.
Stolen Yazidi children in miracle return after ISIS genocide

End of the decade: UK charity the AMAR Foundation brings Yazidi music to camps to help bring back hope

WorldDecember 29, 2019
An overview of Baguio City Phillippines. Mike Young / The National
Philippines bans two US senators over proposed sanction threat

President Rodrigo Duterte will impose visa requirements on US nationals should any Philippine officials be denied entry to the US

WorldDecember 27, 2019
Tributes are seen outside the home of former singer George Michael after his sister, Melanie Panayiotou, 55, was found dead on Christmas Day, in London. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
George Michael's sister dies on anniversary of pop icon's death
WorldDecember 27, 2019
A Germanwings Airbus 320-200 plane lands at Lisbon's airport, Portugal. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante/File Photo
German cabin crew plans to strike next week

Crew at Germanwings to strike for three days

WorldDecember 27, 2019
Deliveroo appears to be down for some residents in the UAE. AP
UK launches investigation into Amazon's investment in Deliveroo

Competition and Markets Authority says Amazon has failed to address concerns

BusinessDecember 27, 2019
Scientists have discovered particles of plastic on a glazier on the Italian Alps. Getty Images / Aurora Creative
Italy launches Europe's first plastic free ski resort

It comes after scientists discovered one of the largest glaciers in the Italian Alps contained particles from visitors’ clothing

WorldDecember 27, 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the country will appeal against its Olympic Games ban. EPA
Russia to appeal Olympic Games ban

Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA sent a formal letter on Friday disputing the sanctions

SportDecember 27, 2019
Security services in Sweden has raised concerns about a second school relating to extremism.
Second Swedish school linked to extremism by security services

Sweden’s security service Sapo says children are at risk of being subjected to radicalisation

WorldDecember 23, 2019
A TGV train operated by the French state railway company SNCF arrives at the Gare de l’Est train station in Paris on the 19th day of a nationwide multi-sector strike against the government’s pension reforms. AFP
France u-turn on cancelling children's trains due to strikes

France’s national rail firm has backtracked on plans to cancel a popular service that allows youngsters to travel unaccompanied during the holiday

WorldDecember 23, 2019
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, atop an ULA Atlas V rocket, launches during an uncrewed Orbital Flight Test to the International Space Station from launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida in a still image from video December 20, 2019. NASA TV via REUTERS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY.
Boeing's Starliner capsule hits trouble after debut launch

The spacecraft missed the position it needed to get into orbit for the International Space Station

WorldDecember 21, 2019
An Iraqi spy has been jailed in Sweden after he was caught spying on Iranian refugees for Iran.
Sweden jails Iraqi man for spying on exiled Iranian refugees

Spy posed as journalist to monitor refugees for Iran

WorldDecember 20, 2019
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