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A growing number of Americans end up in Russian jails. The prospects for their release are unclear

A growing number of Americans end up in Russian jails. The prospects for their release are unclear - U.S. citizens jailed in Russia include a Wall Street Journal reporter, a vacationing corporate security executive and a dual national visiting her family in Tatarstan


Reports on Gaza death toll growing more inaccurate, analysis finds

Since early November, the Hamas-controlled Gazan Health Ministry has been relying on media reports to supplement its own data collection systems.


Tank shells, drones, and more: Germany sends large aid package to Ukraine

Today, on March 28, Germany updated the list of military aid it has already handed over to Ukraine. Among other things, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will receive new drones, shells for tanks, and artillery, according to the German government. Ukrainian soldiers received 5 Warthog all-terrain tracked vehicles as a repair and evacuation vehicle. German...


Ukraine returned more frontline positions than lost, says army chief

Recently, the number of positions regained by the Ukrainian Armed Forces exceeds those lost, says Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, in an interview with Ukrinform. According to him, the situation on the front line is indeed difficult, but it cannot be any different at the front. "Undoubtedly, every day requires m...


The Moscow concert massacre was a major security blunder. What's behind that failure?

The Moscow concert massacre was a major security blunder. What's behind that failure? - The Moscow concert hall attack a week ago that left more than 140 people dead was a major blunder for Russia’s law enforcement agencies


Kim Jong Un bans dogs and certain haircuts in North Korea

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has banned dogs and certain haircuts among the population where even the most mundane aspects of daily life are regulated. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, also known as North Korea) is one of the most heavily censored countries in the world. It recently caused a stir when it was revealed the nationa...


Why are France’s headscarf rules causing controversy again?

It's a complicated history.


President's 'murderer' comments causes row between Colombia and Argentina

A renewed diplomatic row has broken out between Colombia and Argentina over comments made by President Javier Milei about his Colombian counterpart.


Indian court extends custody of top political rival

An Indian court has extended the custody of the prime minister's main political rival following protests after his arrest.


Sam Bankman-Fried arrives in court for sentencing over FTX fraud

By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) -Sam Bankman-Fried, the former billionaire cryptocurrency wunderkind, arrived on Thursday in the courtroom where he will be sentenced over his conviction for stealing $8 billion from customers of the now-bankrupt FTX exchange he founded. Bankman-Fried, 32, was led into U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan's Manhattan courtroom by members of the U.S. Marshals Service,


Judge recommends Trump election lawyer John Eastman is disbarred

Judge recommends Trump election lawyer John Eastman is disbarred - ‘Eastman failed to uphold his primary duty of honesty and breached his ethical obligations by presenting falsehoods to bolster his legal arguments,’ judge writes


Russia veto ends UN monitoring of North Korea sanctions after arms transfer probe

Russia faced a mounting backlash Friday after using its veto power to effectively end official UN monitoring of sanctions on North Korea amid a probe into alleged arms transfers between Moscow and Pyongyang. Russia's UN Security Council veto on Thursday blocked the renewal of the panel of experts tasked with investigating violations of sanctions tied to North Korea's banned nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. South Korea's foreign ministry...


45 people killed in bus crash in South Africa – girl, 8, the sole survivor

More than 40 people have died after a bus veered off a bridge on a mountain pass in South Africa and crashed down onto rocks some 50 metres below.


Heavy showers, thunder and hail all on the cards on Good Friday (Mar 29)

Sunny spells and scattered showers, heavy and thundery at times.


London weather: Heavy rain and 50mph winds set to batter capital as Storm Nelson hits UK

London weather: Heavy rain and 50mph winds set to batter capital as Storm Nelson hits UK - The capital is facing more grim weather ahead of the Easter bank holiday


Westminster council scrambles to celebrate Easter after only putting up Ramadan display

Imagine the scramble at Westminster City Hall on Thursday morning as officials hunted for Easter eggs big enough to fill one of the building’s ground-floor windows. The problem at the council started on Wednesday evening, when The Telegraph approached with a complaint from one of its most senior councillors. “Why,” Paul Swaddle, the leader of the m...


Sepsis almost killed me in just 48 hours and one phone call saved my life

I never thought at the age of 21, I would be in intensive care and fighting for my life, but within a few days in October 2022, my world was turned upside down. As a professional dancer, I was thrilled when my agent said I had a callback for my dream West End show. I had been feeling quite unwell for a couple of weeks, but I had no idea that 48 hou...


'Our body's are okay, our souls aren't,' released hostage tells 'Post'

Gabriela Leimberg recounts her harrowing captivity under Hamas, highlighting hope amid despair and the miraculous rescue of her family.


Life after a traumatic brain injury: ‘It took me over a year to find out I had an accident’

Caroline Laner Breure was a perfectionist growing up. She was restless and hungry, with an independent spirit. It was this drive that led her to leave her home country Brazil after graduating university and move to Sydney. She pursued her dream of living in Bondi, and set about travelling the world with her boyfriend. “I felt like I wanted to be perfect in every aspect,” Breuere tells Guardian Australia. “I wanted to be better at everything,...


Storm Nelson hits Easter getaway as high winds cause Channel ferry delays

Strong winds and flooding have led to delays to the start of the Easter getaway, with Storm Nelson closing rail lines and delaying ferry departures. With more than 2.6 million car journeys expected to be made on Good Friday and two million British holidaymakers also set to fly abroad, the Spanish-named storm hampered the start of the holidays for m...


Prime Ministers of Poland and Ukraine signed joint statement during negotiations in Warsaw

Following the meeting of government delegations of Ukraine and Poland in Warsaw on March 28, where discussions on the border situation and trade took place, the parties signed a joint statement. The next round of such consultations is scheduled to take place next year in Kyiv, according to Government Portal. The Ukrainian delegation was led by Prim...


New theatre show to put deaf artists centre stage

New theatre show to put deaf artists centre stage - The Fisherman’s Friend will open at The MAC as part of the Deaf Arts Festival NI.


Kyle Sinckler and Lewis Ludlam to end England careers by signing for Toulon

Toulon have confirmed that England internationals Kyle Sinckler and Lewis Ludlam will join the Top 14 club next season on three-year contracts. The pair were not selected by Steve Borthwick for the Six Nations ahead of their expected moves abroad at the end of the season, with both players making their final appearances for England at last year’s R...


Italy is fighting back against souvenirs focusing on Michelangelo’s David genitals

Italy is fighting back against souvenirs focusing on Michelangelo’s David genitals - The state’s attorney office in Florence has launched a series of court cases invoking Italy’s landmark cultural heritage code


600-Year-Old Castle Fortress Discovered at French Hotel Development Project, Unearthing Moat, Tower and Artifacts

An excavation of a hotel in northwesternFrance’s city of Vannes has unearthed the remains of a medieval castle including jewelry, coins and household objects. The discovery was made during a dig between February and April 2023, in advance of building a fine arts museum, Knewz.com has learned. While archaeologists were aware of the site, they were n...


Judge rejects officers' bid to erase charges in the case of a man paralyzed after police van ride

Judge rejects officers' bid to erase charges in the case of a man paralyzed after police van ride - A judge has rejected an attempt by four former Connecticut police officers to have criminal charges against them erased in the case of a man who was paralyzed in the back of a police van in 2022


How to watch Liverpool vs Brighton on TV and Livestream

Here’s how to watch Liverpool vs Brighton in the Premier League on TV and livestream this Sunday.


Breaking away from Moscow: How Armenia shifts toward EU and possible Russia's reaction

Why did Armenia lean toward Europe, whether the people support the position of official Yerevan, and how Russia might react to the Armenian aspirations - read in the material by RBC-Ukraine. The articles by Hraparak, News.am, ArmenPress, TRT World, and Russian media, as well as comments from Armenian political analysts Armen Hovhannisyan and Ruben ...


‘Potentially serious impropriety’: Labour questions Johnson’s Venezuela meeting

Labour is demanding answers over what the party said was “potentially serious impropriety” by Boris Johnson after it emerged that the former prime minister met the Venezuelan president in his role as a consultant for a hedge fund. Nick Thomas-Symonds, the shadow Cabinet Office minister, said in a letter to Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister and Cabinet Office minister, that there were concerns that Johnson may have breached the ministerial...


Travelodge eyes Taylor Swift boost as sales hit £1bn

However, the budget hotel chain saw softer sales growth at the start of 2024, amid a quieter period for both business and leisure travel.


John Boyega speaks publicly for the first time about ‘tragic murder’ that shaped his life

John Boyega speaks publicly for the first time about ‘tragic murder’ that shaped his life - Boyega’s childhood friend was just 10 years old when he was attacked and left to die on his way home from a libary in Peckham, south London


BA flight with 180 passengers on board misses 250mph crash with drone

The incident is thought to be one of the closest ever near misses between a BA plane and a drone.


Laurence Fox’s London mayor hopes end after errors filling in forms

The former actor Laurence Fox will not be a candidate at the London mayoral elections after failing to fill in the nomination forms correctly. London Elects, which administers the mayoral and London Assembly elections, said the Reclaim Party leader had submitted the papers shortly before the deadline on Wednesday, which were subsequently found to contain errors. Fox, who last acted on screens in a 2022 film distributed by the far-right website...


New Xbox Series X appears to have leaked — and it comes with a key improvement and a refreshed look

Updated reports point to a major design change for Microsoft's "Adorably All Digitial" console refresh.


Donald Trump calls for 'law and order' after attending slain cop's wake

Ex-President Donald Trump attended the wake of slain New York police Officer Jonathan Diller in Massapequa on Long Island.


Wardley 'took over' past spar with Clarke

Heavyweights Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke will exchange punches in anger when they fight at the O2 Arena on Sunday.


Spanish media: Liverpool make increased £68m offer to sign Real Madrid star

The Reds have already begun planning their squad for next season.


Dacia Duster

Romania’s value champion compact crossover enters a second model generation. It still might not be as refined as other SUVs, but the Duster is very much in a class of its own


Mike Johnson names Marjorie Taylor Greene as Mayorkas impeachment manager

Mike Johnson names Marjorie Taylor Greene as Mayorkas impeachment manager - Georgia firebrand gets nod despite filing motion to vacate against speaker following government funding deal with Democrats


Armenian banks to ditch Russian cards over US sanctions

Armenian banks on Friday said they would stop processing transactions made by Russian Mir payment cards due to Western sanctions imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine. In September 2022, the US Treasury Department threatened foreign banks with secondary sanctions for servicing Mir cards, a Russian card payment system.


12 hours in a Porsche Cayenne V8: is an SUV really the best GT?

We say auf wiedersehen to the petrol Cayenne with a dash around the Scottish border in the new V8 S


True story behind World War II’s Great Escape – and what the film got wrong


Armor coalition for Ukraine launched in Warsaw, Russian troops hit Kharkiv - Wednesday brief

On March 27, Russian troops attacked a residential area in Kharkiv with a UMPB D-30 guided munition. Meanwhile, a coalition of armored vehicles in support of Ukraine was launched in Warsaw. RBC-Ukraine collected the main news for March 27. Russian troops hit Kharkiv Yesterday afternoon, March 27, explosions rocked Kharkiv. Almost immediately, the h...


Gladiators to return for second series on BBC

Gladiators to return for second series on BBC - The second series was announced ahead of the final of the first series.


Map shows where 35 new Aldi stores are opening this year

There should be even more in London soon, too.


Microchipping reforms could help crack down on pet theft, ministers say

Microchipping reforms could help crack down on pet theft, ministers say - Lost or stolen pets could be reunited with their owners more quickly due to a new microchipping system being set out by the Government.


HMP Lewes: Claims of 'mass poisoning' at prison after inmates and staff need hospital treatment

HMP Lewes: Claims of 'mass poisoning' at prison after inmates and staff need hospital treatment - Police are investigating the incident


Home Office sends ‘third country’ removal notices to dozens of British asylum seekers

Dozens of migrants in Britain’s asylum system have received notification from the Home Office over the past fortnight warning them of possible removal to a “safe third country” as the government pushes to get its contentious Rwanda plan off the ground. Migrants — most of whom have been in the asylum system for months or even years — were warned in the documents, copies of which were seen by the Financial Times, that if their claim was deemed...


Jan 6 police officer slams ‘opportunistic grifter’ Trump as former president hails ‘law and order’ at NYPD cop’s wake

Jan 6 police officer slams ‘opportunistic grifter’ Trump as former president hails ‘law and order’ at NYPD cop’s wake - ‘As the opportunistic grifter that he is, he claims to support the police, law and order, the rule of law yet, he has not met with any officers from Capitol Police,’ Aquilino Gonell tells The Independent