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The EU froze Russian central bank assets held in the bloc as part of sanctions imposed on Moscow for invading Ukraine. EPA
EU agrees to spend profits from Russian assets on Ukraine

Move is expected to unlock $3.3bn a year for weapons and rebuilding

EuropeMay 08, 2024
Passengers at Waterloo Station in London, as members of train drivers' union Aslef are preparing for more strike action in a long-running dispute over pay. PA
Widespread UK train strikes to disrupt travellers

Train drivers at UK rail companies to strike on different days from Tuesday to Thursday

UKMay 06, 2024
Spring flowers bloom in front of the Bank of England building in London. Reuters
Experts predict Bank of England won't cut interest rates this week

Economists say two indicators the Bank of England uses – pay growth and services sector inflation – are proving difficult to control

UKMay 05, 2024
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis speaks during the Yom Hashoah National Holocaust Remembrance Commemoration in Westminster, central London, on Sunday. PA / AP
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London vigil marks National Holocaust Commemoration

Six yellow candles were lit by Holocaust survivors, accompanied by their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren

UKMay 05, 2024
Labour Leader Keir Starmer applauds a good day for Labour. Getty
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Labour wins Blackpool South and enjoys major gains in local elections

Conservative election lossses are heaping pressure on national leader Rishi Sunak

UKMay 03, 2024
French President Emmanuel Macron. EPA
Macron talks of sending troops to Ukraine if line is breached

French President says he has a 'clear strategic objective: Russia cannot win in Ukraine'

EuropeMay 02, 2024
Women who exercised for at least 150 minutes a week in middle age were found to have better physical health in later life. Getty Images
Women who are physically active in middle age may have better health in later life

Evidence suggests that maintaining or adopting an active lifestyle during middle age has greater health benefits

HealthMay 02, 2024
The recreated head of Shanidar Z, made by the Kennis brothers for the Netflix documentary, 'Secrets of the Neanderthals' based on scans of the reconstructed skull. PA
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Ancient skull found in Iraq recreated as part of Netflix documentary

Archaeologists from Cambridge University and Liverpool John Moores discovered the skeleton 500 miles north of Baghdad

ScienceMay 01, 2024
A man writes a message of thanks to students in the US protesting in solidarity with the people of Gaza, at a camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah on April 27. AFP
Students at UK universities protest against Gaza war

Students are calling on their universities to divest from Israel in response to its military action in Gaza

UKMay 01, 2024
London is seeing an increase in days where the temperature climbs above 30C, analysis shows, prompting calls for the city to adapt to its 'new reality'. PA
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London urged to face 'new reality' of temperatures regularly above 30°C

Researchers call for urgent action to prepare the capital for more days of extreme heat

UKApril 30, 2024
A protester make a victory sign during a rally in support of Palestinians at the Sorbonne University in Paris. AFP
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French police break up Gaza war protest at Sorbonne University

University said on Monday it was closing as no one had been able to enter premises since noon

EuropeApril 29, 2024
Lord Cameron plans to work with Saudi Arabia and other allies to calm regional tensions. Reuters
Cameron to seek Gaza pause and UK investment at Saudi WEF summit

Foreign Secretary to use close ties with Saudi Arabia to address issues in the Middle East and world

UKApril 28, 2024
Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, embraces the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly, who was killed in an Israeli strike, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, October 17, 2023. Reuters photographer Mohammad Salem was in Khan Younis on October 17 at the Nasser Hospital morgue, where residents were going to search for missing relatives. He saw Inas squatting on the ground in the morgue, sobbing and tightly embracing Saly's body. "I lost my conscience when I saw the girl, I took her in my arms," Inas said. "The doctor asked me to let go. . . but I told them to leave her with me. " Mohammed Salem won the 2024 World Press Photo of the Year award for this image. Reuters / Mohammed Salem
Tragic Gaza image wins World Press Photo of the Year award

Reuters photographer Mohammed Salem hopes the award will make the world more conscious of the human impact of war, especially on children

NewsApril 18, 2024
Researchers exploring the Umm Jirsan lava vents in Harrat Khaybar, Saudi Arabia, about 125km north of Madinah. Photo: Palaeodeserts Project
Humans occupied Saudi lava cave complex 7,000 years ago

Researchers found artefacts, rock art and skeletal remains suggesting human occupation for thousands of years

GulfApril 17, 2024
Border control at Gatwick Airport, south of London. The UK Is phasing out physical immigration status documents. Getty Images
Immigration system to change for all UK visa holders

The Home Office is phasing out all physical immigration documents by 2025

UKApril 16, 2024
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