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May 15, 2024

US warns Georgia not to side with Russia against the west

Crackdown on protests in ex-Soviet state over 'Kremlin-inspired' law

US warns Georgia not to side with Russia against the west

4 mins

A life of fear Desperation deepens as thousands flee Rafah

Soaring above the rows of tents 10 deep on the dunes stretching back from the Mediterranean is a reminder of better times in Gaza: a ferris wheel. Now the cafes, paths and miniature train of the Asda'a amusement park are obscured by hundreds of shelters recently put up by some of the half a million newly displaced Palestinians who have made their way to this sandy strip of coastline near the city of Khan Younis to escape new fighting in both the north and south of the territory.

A life of fear Desperation deepens as thousands flee Rafah

4 mins

Ministers say sorry as DWP pays back £7,000 it took from woman, 93

Ministers have formally apologised and repaid £7,000 to a 93-year-old woman whom they held responsible for running up benefits overpayment debts even though they were told she had dementia and was unable to manage her affairs.

Ministers say sorry as DWP pays back £7,000 it took from woman, 93

4 mins

'I think it will recover': Manchester's Co-op Live finally opens after a 'rocky start'

It was billed by its American owners as the greatest music venue ever built: a state-of-the art arena to put Manchester firmly back on the musical map.

'I think it will recover': Manchester's Co-op Live finally opens after a 'rocky start'

3 mins

Manhunt for gunmen after two killed and inmate freed from French prison van

Elite French police were yesterday searching for gunmen who attacked a prison van in Normandy, killing two prison officers and freeing the high-security inmate they had been transporting.

Manhunt for gunmen after two killed and inmate freed from French prison van

2 mins

Nottingham families hit out as victims' court rejects bid for tougher sentence

The families of the Nottingham attack victims have criticised the \"utterly flawed and under-resourced criminal justice system\" after the court of appeal rejected an application to increase Valdo Calocane's sentence to include jail time.

Nottingham families hit out as victims' court rejects bid for tougher sentence

2 mins

London and overseas territories 'process 40% of dirty cash'

Nearly 40% of the world's dirty money is going through the City of London and the crown dependencies, the deputy foreign secretary has said.

London and overseas territories 'process 40% of dirty cash'

2 mins

Writer Alice Munro, 'the Canadian Chekhov', dies aged 92

The Canadian writer Alice Munro has died, aged 92, at her care home in Ontario. The Nobel prize winner, who examined everyday life through the lens of short stories for more than 60 years, had lived with dementia for more than a decade.

Writer Alice Munro, 'the Canadian Chekhov', dies aged 92

3 mins

Graduate visas No evidence system is widely abused, official review finds

There is no evidence of widespread abuse of the UK's graduate visa route, the government's immigration advisers have concluded, despite repeated claims from senior Conservatives that it is being exploited to enter the job market.

Graduate visas No evidence system is widely abused, official review finds

2 mins

Labour and unions agree workers' rights proposals in 'red line' meeting

Labour has reached agreement with the unions on its flagship workers' rights proposals after general secretaries demanded the party committed to no further weakening of the original plans.

Labour and unions agree workers' rights proposals in 'red line' meeting

2 mins

Asylum seekers held on Bibby Stockholm treated like cattle, ex-workers say

Asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm, the controversial barge in Dorset on which one man killed himself, are treated like \"cattle\" and are made to endure rancid food, bed bugs and flooding, former workers have said.

Asylum seekers held on Bibby Stockholm treated like cattle, ex-workers say

2 mins

Blinken tries to boost spirits in Kyiv as Russia advances on Kharkiv

The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, arrived in Kyiv yesterday to deliver the message that Washington remains committed to supporting Ukraine as the country's forces face their toughest situation on the battlefield for many months.

Blinken tries to boost spirits in Kyiv as Russia advances on Kharkiv

4 mins

"There is no other China' Putin travels to Beijing to shore up friendship with Xi

Having secured a mandate to extend his rule of Russia into a third decade, Vladimir Putin will travel to Beijing tomorrow on a state visit to meet Xi Jinping to shore up his most important international relationship.

"There is no other China' Putin travels to Beijing to shore up friendship with Xi

4 mins

'Breathtaking' Gucci brings frock and awe to London in celebration of origin story

On a picture perfect spring evening in London, 600 guests clutching tickets for Gucci's show at the Tate Modern gathered at the gallery's riverside entrance in their finery on Monday.

'Breathtaking' Gucci brings frock and awe to London in celebration of origin story

2 mins

Blood scandal victims were 'dismissed' by NHS

Women who were infected with hepatitis C as a result of the infected blood scandal say their medical problems were dismissed by doctors as being related to motherhood, the menopause or teenage mood swings.

Blood scandal victims were 'dismissed' by NHS

2 mins

OpenAI reveals new faster and free version of flagship model

OpenAI has unveiled its new fl agship artifi cial intelligence model, GPT-4o , as well as updates i nclud ing a new desktop service and improvements to its voice assistant .

OpenAI reveals new faster and free version of flagship model

1 min

India, gangs - or both? Why Sikhs in Canada are being murdered

Less than half an hour after the prominent Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead outside a temple in British Columbia, Moninder Singh addressed a crowd near the site of the brazen attack.

India, gangs - or both? Why Sikhs in Canada are being murdered

3 mins

Thai activist charged with insulting monarchy dies in custody after hunger strike

A Thai political activist charged with insulting the king has died in pre-trial detention after spending 65 days on hunger strike calling for an end to the imprisonment of political dissidents.

Thai activist charged with insulting monarchy dies in custody after hunger strike

2 mins

Cohen tells court of fake invoices to cover up hush-money payment

Donald Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen testified in a Manhattan court yesterday that he had submitted fake invoices for legal services to cover up what were, in fact, reimbursements for a $130,000 hush-money payment to the adult film actor Stormy Daniels on his then boss's behalf.

Cohen tells court of fake invoices to cover up hush-money payment

3 mins

Real pay grows at fastest rate in two years despite jobless surge

The level of real pay for UK workers is rising at its fastest rate in more than two years despite a cooling of the labour market that has led to rising unemployment and falling job vacancies, the latest official figures show.

Real pay grows at fastest rate in two years despite jobless surge

2 mins

Woods, heavy weather and PIF talks make busy backdrop at Valhalla

On one of the more chaotic days in the buildup to a major championship, thunderstorms disrupted practice sessions, interviews were cancelled and then reinstated, Tiger Woods said he may not have time to become the Ryder Cup captain and shock news emerged that Rory McIlroy has filed for divorce.

Woods, heavy weather and PIF talks make busy backdrop at Valhalla

2 mins

Wiegman laments summer scheduling of Euro 2025 qualifiers

Sarina Wiegman said navigating preparations for England's Euro 2025 qualifiers in June and July had been \"very challenging\", with the competitive fixtures scheduled for the summer break between seasons.

Wiegman laments summer scheduling of Euro 2025 qualifiers

2 mins

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