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Protesters from Greenpeace and Fossil Free London stood outside the court with banners that read 'make polluters pay'
Minorities representative had apologised for his post but added that both Hitler and Mr Netanyhau have caused 'irreparable harm'
Series of 800 quakes recorded in 14 hours, with 24,000 tremors since late October
ESA chief says 'launcher challenge ... will stimulate new European commercial space transportation services'
Report paints picture of chaos in the dark after rescue agencies received several distress calls
Moldova and Georgia also receive positive news but Turkey's bid appears to be at a standstill
Euclid provides 'razor-sharp astronomical images' of a nebula shaped like a horse's head and a cluster of 1,000 galaxies
It is the second time in two weeks that he has climbed a Paris building to spread the message
Protesters detained and handcuffed in central London as painting on display in gallery is slashed
Organisation has been pushed from role in naming chaplains
Retailer apologises after social media users complained
'I think we are going to kill thousands of people,' former senior civil servant Helen MacNamara warned
Family's worst fears were realised when Israel confirmed fragments of 22-year-old's skull had been found
Covid was the wrong crisis for ex-prime minister's skill set, former government adviser says
'AI has extraordinary potential to reform our education system for the better,' British Prime Minister says