Egypt’s nationwide protests against Mursi
Hundreds of thousands of protesters are taking to Egypt’s streets and squares to denounce President Mohamed Mursi’s latest decree.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters are taking to Egypt’s streets and squares to denounce President Mohamed Mursi’s latest decree.
We went behind the curtains at a slot machine hall - and got under the skin of the industry
Australia's Great Barrier Reef experienced the most widespread bleaching on record in the summer of 2023 to 2024, with skeptics dismissing the role of human-induced climate change in putting coral barriers under intense heat stress. But scientists say ocean warming is the main cause for repeated, intense bleaching over recent decades.
The victim was attacked by two unknown men who fled the scene
Despite calls for moderation from G7 leaders, it appears that Iran and Israel have shifted from a proxy war to direct confrontation.
"How stupid and dangerous. What is wrong with people?"
Police gathered outside Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York after a man set himself on fire close to the courthouse on Friday, 19 April. The trial was breaking for lunch when the man self-immolated outside the New York Criminal Courthouse. Mr Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair.
What started as a normal day at work descended into chaos after the five men became trapped underneath a fallen roof and spent over half a day fighting their way out
Call for action this weekend as concern grows over public access to much loved city space
The popular event is back this summer to support Claire House Children’s Hospice
Unfamiliar pages, pop-ups and new tabs that won't go away - these are some of the signs that mean hackers have gained access to your personal device
Asda has announced it would switch to cashless payment options at forecourts this year - but drivers have been left furious
French President Emmanuel Macron met Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati and the country's army chief Joseph Aoun in Paris on Friday for talks on how to end cross-border fighting between Hezbollah and Israel and ease a political stalemate in Lebanon. A statement from Mikati's office said he discussed with Macron a French proposal to end cross-border fighting that envisions increased support for the Lebanese army and the withdrawal of Hezbollah fighters from within 10 km (six miles) of the border.
Gideon Falter was wearing a kippah skull cap when he was stopped from crossing the road near a pro-Palestine march in London
Stephanie Thorpe, 32, was seen taking half of a 'White Dove' tablet before the Restricted Forest Festival at Witton Park in Blackburn
Several police cars have been seen outside the restaurant on East Gates
Government records have revealed that The Body Shop owes North East businesses a combined £111,000.
Ripon in North Yorkshire has been named as one of the best cities to visit in the UK according to a study by The Telegraph.
There are concerns about an increase in cases of gout, particularly in younger people - here are more details about what it is and how people are affected
Ken Skates admitted the default 20mph limit has left Wales more divided and said there 'will be a change'