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David Lammy visits the border crossing in Adre where thousands of Sudanese refugees have entered Chad, fleeing civil war. PA
UK announces funding to stop people smuggling from Sudan

Foreign Secretary David Lammy says Sudan ‘must not be forgotten’ as he inspects humanitarian efforts on Africa trip

January 25, 2025
Maher Fattouh during his graduation ceremony at the University of Bristol. PA
Syrian footballer blinded during war graduates in UK

Maher Fattouh was 21 when he was blinded by a bomb while crossing the border into Lebanon

January 24, 2025
Researchers have not previously tracked whether there could be a dementia impact from childhood. PA
Unhealthy childhood could affect brain health in later life

Scans show poorer cardiovascular health has effect on grey matter in brain

January 11, 2025
Flooding in Dubai after the UAE was hit by record flooding in April last year. Antonie Robertson/The National
Weather extremes ‘wreaking havoc’ on global water systems

Floods and droughts caused by climate change displaced millions and caused economic losses worth $500 billion last year, report shows

January 06, 2025
Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali purchased a flat at the start of the summer, in a building featuring a cinema, swimming pool and spa, in London's Mayfair district. Visionhaus
Chelsea co-owner buys Mayfair flat worth $70m

Behdad Eghbali extending London ties as club's performance shows signs of improvement

January 03, 2025
US president-elect Donald Trump says UK must embrace North Sea oil and move away from 'windmills'. Reuters
Trump says UK must 'open up' North Sea oil and move away from wind power

US president-elect says Labour' government's plans to decarbonise are a 'mistake' as country moves away from oil and gas

January 03, 2025
Muhammad has become England's most popular baby name in the past year, according to the country's official statistics office. Photo: Isabel Pavia
How did Muhammad become the UK's most popular boys' name?

Name with roots in Islam and the Middle East has a surprisingly long history in Britain

January 02, 2025
More than 150 Ukrainian prisoners of war are being released in the deal with Russia. Reuters
UAE mediates exchange of 300 captives between Russia and Ukraine

President Zelenskyy thanks UAE for help in securing release of captives

December 30, 2024
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, right, shakes hand with Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck, after Mr Scholz lost a confidence vote, at the Bundestag in Berlin. Reuters
Germany's Olaf Scholz loses no confidence vote as early election looms

Social Democrat has led a minority government since the collapse of his coalition on November 6

December 16, 2024
Research shows Neanderthals coexisted with humans for about 7,000 years until the group eventually died off. AFP
Neanderthal gene in humans traced back 50,000 years as DNA evidence uncovers new timeline

Study pinpoints when homo sapiens migrated out of Africa and reveals how species lived side-by-side for longer than previously thought

December 12, 2024
Police officers make a security cordon around a bus after the soccer match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv, in Amsterdam. EPA
Attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans motivated by Gaza war and not anti-Semitic, prosecutors say

Five men appear in Amsterdam court accused of orchestrating violence on Israeli supporters last month

December 11, 2024
Flooding caused by rising sea levels and land subsidence in North Jakarta, Indonesia. Researchers have warned that climate change targets may be out of reach as temperatures continue to rise. Reuters
AI modelling predicts 3°C temperature rises by 2060

Research adds to growing body of evidence that 1.5°C target in 2015 Paris Agreement is now out of reach

December 10, 2024
Workers look after trees planted in the green belt outside Karbala in central Iraq. The UN says billions of people are affected by an 'aridity crisis' that demands an urgent response. Reuters
Billions face arid future as climate change turns land to desert

Report marking Cop16 summit in Saudi Arabia says more quarter of humans face conditions that 'redefine life on Earth'

December 09, 2024
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks to the media after his arrival in Abu Dhabi on Sunday night. Kirsty Wigglesworth / WPA Pool / Getty Images
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to visit the UAE as part of first official Gulf visit

Downing Street says the UK leader will hold talks in Abu Dhabi on Monday before heading to Saudi Arabia to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

December 07, 2024
Cancer-causing gut bacteria could be attacked using vaccines or probiotic drugs, scientists say. PA
E. coli vaccines could cut risk of cancer

Eradication of cancer-causing bacteria in human gut could lead to 'huge public benefits', scientists say

December 04, 2024