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The Latin and Greek Orthodox patriarchs of Jerusalem describing starving people not "batting an eyelid" at the sound of bombing.

Jonathan Reynolds says his parents' health is quickly getting worse after being held for five months.

Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo said for a decade they were victims of a series of miscarriages of justice relating to the manipulation of Libor and Euribor interest rates.

Thomas Woldbye said it wasn't normally the way he acted as a power outage disrupted 1,300 flights.

The government sanctions 25 suspected criminals and groups linked to people-smuggling.

US importers of Japanese cars will pay a tariff of 15% as part of a wider trade agreement.

George Finch, the UK's youngest council leader at 19, had thought he would become a history teacher.

The frontman of pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath has died in the UK at the age of 76.

The 2025-26 rebranded Prem rugby season will open with a Thursday night fixture for the first time with Sale Sharks hosting Gloucester.

Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Venus Williams, 45, beats Peyton Stearns - 22 years her junior - in the first round of the Washington Open.

Martin Zubimendi says he is ready to do "new things" with Arsenal after joining the club earlier this summer.

New law sparks concern among Western allies as critics say move undermines the authority of the watchdogs.

The former Conservative MP told the BBC the deepfake porn was "deliberately humiliating and violent".

The former Conservative MP told the BBC the deepfake porn was "deliberately humiliating and violent".

A Foreign Office report shows the biggest cuts will come in Africa with less spent on women's health and water sanitation.

A Foreign Office report shows the biggest cuts will come in Africa with less spent on women's health and water sanitation.

Rock musician Ozzy Osbourne's death and the Lionesses' Euro 2025 semi-final victory leads Wednesday's papers.

A play area is being built at the Southport primary school attended by Alice Aguiar and Bebe King.

People living in the area say they are seeing the overtourism problems being experienced across Europe.

US importers of Japanese cars will pay a tariff of 15% as part of a wider trade agreement.