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Three people have died after falling into the sea during the crossing in a small boat
Maverick veteran who once praised Saddam Hussein is frontrunner as Labour hits trouble
With global support under threat and Vladimir Putin showing no sign of relenting, the future for Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his people is uncertain
Shareef Amin went to Ukraine at the outbreak of war and, after suffering injuries, still trains troops at the heart of the battle
From 'apocalyptic' evacuation scenes to their homes being destroyed, refugees tell their harrowing stories two years on
Sir William Shawcross says 'public is at risk' due to ministers' lack of action on key recommendations
Aid workers and medics reflect on two years of 'James Bond missions' to save babies and troops in Ukraine
This week marks 200 years since dinosaurs were first officially catalogued and classified, and experts think there is potential for great discoveries in the Middle East
Footage seen by the Charity Commission showed people praising former Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps commander Qassem Suleimani
Mothers being immunised was found to cut the risk of babies developing serious neonatal complications
Scientists seek to build machine three times the size of Large Hadron Collider
Simon Stiell says it will take an ‘Olympian effort’ to get the world back on track
Women vandalise famous artwork and demand better deal for French farmers
Investigation launched into alleged plot to embezzle funds set aside to purchase mortar shells
Research finds schools are failing to integrate pupils who speak English as an additional language