Israel confirms 31 Gaza hostages killed as ceasefire talks continue
The latest updates from the war between Israel and Hamas.
Israel confirms 31 Gaza hostages killed as ceasefire talks continue
The latest updates from the war between Israel and Hamas.
Feast your eyes on the winners of the Sony World Photography Awards 2024
The winning photographs were unveiled by the World Photography Organisation - they include striking protraits, gorgeous landscapes, and some stunning nature shots.
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Heavy Russian strikes across Ukraine as critical aid package stalls in US Senate
All the latest developments from the war in Ukraine.
Latest news bulletin | February 7th – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Twin bombings at Pakistan political offices kill at least 26 a day before voting begins
Voting will begin tomorrow for parliamentary elections with police deployed across the country to ensure security.
Farmers in Italy expected to protest on streets of Rome in coming days
More than 2,000 farm trucks will descend on Italy's capital by the end of the week to protest against the lack of regulation of imports from outside the EU.
EU agrees first-ever law on violence against women. But rape is not included
There is no common definition of the crime of rape in the European Union's first ever law to combat violence against women, agreed between member states and lawmakers on Tuesday.
Sweden closes probe into Nord Stream pipelines explosion
Swedish officials say the results of their investigation so far mean they do not have jurisdiction in the case.
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Struggling to learn the language? The best expat countries in Europe for English speakers
Some European countries require language proficiency even for residency.
Berlinale encourages dialogue around war in Gaza with ‘Tiny Space’ project
A project next to the red carpet at this year’s edition of the Berlin Film Festival aims to provide attendees with the opportunity to discuss the crisis in the Middle East.
New EU rules will criminalise 'paedophilia handbooks' and deepfakes of child abuse
The European Commission has proposed updated rules that expand the definition of child sexual abuse and lengthen the statute of limitations.
Latest news bulletin | February 6th – Evening
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Stronger hurricanes are here but would a new category keep people safer?
Scientists say category-6 is needed to account for the strength of climate change-induced hurricanes.
In the ruins of Antakya, Turkey's earthquake victims are left to deal with their trauma alone
It's a year since two earthquakes rocked Hatay province in Turkey. In the ruins and camps, survivors are grappling with a mental health crisis alone.
Ceasefire proposal gets 'generally positive' response from Hamas - Qatar PM
But Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said the Palestinian militant group had “comments.”
New dinosaur-like reptile discovered in Scotland after bones found on field trip
'Misty-wing': The Isle of Sky is becoming a key place for unlocking pterosaur evolution.
Latest news bulletin | February 7th – Morning
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‘Unprecedented collapse’ in EU coal and gas electricity generation last year, report reveals
Europe’s power demand is expected to rise again soon, as electrification takes off through heat pumps and EVs.
Let sleeping bears lie: Photo of snoozing polar bear wins prestigious wildlife photography award
A shot of a sleeping polar bear has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
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Brussels recommends new EU climate target: a 90% cut of all greenhouse gas emissions by 2040
The European Union must slash greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, Brussels said on Tuesday in a recommendation aimed at ensuring climate neutrality becomes a reality by mid-century.