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At least 66 people died and more than 160 were injured after a roof fell at a nightclub in the capital of the Dominican ...
The judge ruled the government cannot retaliate against the AP’s decision not to follow the president’s executive order to ...
It was reported on Monday that the Trump administration cut funding to WFP emergency programmes helping keep millions alive ...
Malicious software dubbed MOONSHINE and BADBAZAAR is accessing microphones, cameras, messages, photos and location data without users being aware, GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said.
Countries across the world are braced for economic damage amid fears of widespread economic damage from Donald Trump’s global tariffs.
Adfree cities complained that the ad about wind energy projects failed to mention that the firm’s operations remained mostly based in fossil fuels.
A collection of rare project writings by Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing has been saved for the nation after an export bar was placed on them to prevent them being taken abroad.
Chief executives of 32 leading conservation organisations are calling for amendments to protect nature in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
A new report has warned too many firms are focused on developing business efficiency tools, rather than innovations to solve societal problems.
The polling also found that a majority of people (56%) thought that heat pumps were too expensive for most people, with less than a fifth (19%) thinking they were accessible to everyone.
Just over a quarter of adults in the UK – equating to around 14.4 million people – are thought to have high blood pressure.
Three Americans convicted on charges of participating in a botched coup attempt in the Democratic Republic of Congo last year have been repatriated to the United States days after the country commuted ...