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Islamic art expert worked with developers to accurately depict ninth-century Baghdad after a suggestion from her young son
Migrants from Syria and Algeria were trafficked from Libya to Spain
Troops reveal the horror of watching children crushed to death as thousands tried to escape the Taliban
Foreign Office also fears demonstration by Iranian opposition groups could be targeted by terrorists
Fears for summer droughts as temperatures rise
Broadcaster apologises after forecasts showed temperatures dipping to 7°C
While working for the US, he had released sensitive information and threatened to kill coalition forces
Climate Change Committee says it has lost confidence in ministers' ability to meet pledges
Non-profit dedicated to wreck's preservation urges international regulation of deep-sea submersibles
Questions have been raised over coastguard's actions before boat carrying 750 people sank
Women and children were trapped inside the vessel’s hold
The National witnesses a city gripped by grief after deaths of students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, and school site manager Ian Coates
Deals in the sector down 40 per cent compared to before the pandemic
Thunderstorm fails to dampen spirits of fans determined to celebrate historic treble
Port officials have rejected proposals to house 500 men on the vessel
