Aung San Suu Kyi — who’s been criticised for failing to defend the rights of the Rohingyas — has said she won’t be attending the UN’s...
There is rising tension in South Africa over illegal migration – and it’s dominating the political agenda in the run up to next month’s … source
Almost 2,000 houses have been destroyed in Australia’s months-long bushfire crisis, officials say, as crews prepare frantically for worsening conditions. After ferocious conditions last week, firefighters...
Statistics from England show more people from black, Asian and minority ethnic groups are dying from coronavirus than those … source
Crypto boss Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, will be sentenced in New York on … source
An artist who was inundated with requests for free pieces is rapidly earning a reputation for his “really bad drawings” . Jon Arton is … source
One of President Biden’s closest aides has urged Russia not to exploit the gas crisis that’s leading to energy shortages across … source
GB News’ Economics and Business Editor Liam Halligan joins Neil Oliver to discuss where the pandemic has left the UK economy … source
The recent tsunami in Indonesia has caused widespread death and destruction, but could it have been avoided? Reality Check … source
Continuing controversy over the future of some public statues, and protests by the Black Lives Matter movement, are shining a new light on aspects of Britain’s...
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