Thousands of doctors in Seoul are striking in protest of the government’s plans to introduce more trained physicians into the system. South Korea has one of...
Wild chimpanzees eat plants that have pain-relieving and anti-bacterial properties to heal themselves, according to scientists. Researchers observed the animals in the forests of Uganda over...
Conflict between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has prompted concerns from the US that it risks turning into a wider regional war. The two...
More than 1,000 people are now reported to have died due to extreme heat in Saudi Arabia, while taking part in the annual Hajj pilgrimage to...
Join Lee Mottershead, Chris Cook and James Stevens as they discuss three of last week’s biggest news stories. In this episode … source
About 80 million people in the US are currently subject to an extreme heat warning, as a huge dome of hot air hovers over … source
British teenager Jay Slater has been missing in Tenerife for three days now, after flying out to the island for a music festival. source
Analysts on Robbin’ Minds discuss Nigerian newspapers’ front page news. From the activities in Nigeria’s National Assembly to … source
Artificial intelligence (AI) may allow some students at UK schools to continue conversing with Holocaust survivors even after they … source
PhD researcher Chris Hall unpacks part of the Digital News Report: Australia 2024 and looks at the data around audience … source
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