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In the run-up to Cop26 in Glasgow, Scotland, the UN has released a video warning humans that they could go the way of the dinosaurs without immediate changes.
Glaciers in Switzerland are shrinking rapidly in response to ongoing climate change, according to a new report by the New Swiss Glacier Inventory.
Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of British-Iranian charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who has been detained for more than five years in Iran, has gone on hunger strike again after a court ruled she has to spend another year in detention.
There was no mistaking the hottest ticket in town this weekend as thousands braved the heat to queue for entry to the Expo 2020 Dubai pavilions. Tourists and UAE residents alike made the most of the long weekend by flocking to the Expo site to see what was on display.
Benyamin Ahmed, a Year 8 student from London, earned about $500,000 from the sale of his second non-fungible token collection this year and recently collaborated on another NFT project that made $5m in sales.
Haringey Council has become the first council in London to provide specially designed modular homes to tackle homelessness and help those in pressing need of a safe and secure roof over their heads.
British engineers are set to begin trialling a green commercial passenger jet in a global first.
Elvis and Kresse have found a novel way to reuse unrecyclable firehoses, by creating high-end fashion accessories.
A behind-the-scenes look at The Royal Ballet in London as they gear up for World Ballet Day 2021.
The small seaside town of Porthcawl in Wales hosted what is officially the world's biggest Elvis festival, with Elvis impersonators singing the King's most popular songs
A battery-powered prototype could be the key to green flight. Rolls Royce’s 'Spirit of Innovation' can reach 482kph and its battery charges in 30 minutes
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged the world to tackle climate change during his annual United Nations address, contradicting Muppets character Kermit the Frog by saying: "It is easy to be green."
A ballet school in London is hoping to make dance accessible for young, Muslim girls. The Grace & Poise Academy is the first of its kind in the country, offering specially adapted classes in line with Islamic teachings.
A student gunman opened fire at a university in the Russian city of Perm, 800 miles east of Moscow, killing at least eight, law enforcement authorities said.
The US and signatories of the Abraham Accords highlighted strong ties as they marked the first anniversary of the landmark diplomatic agreements.