A lawyer for American actress Gwyneth Paltrow dismissed claims made by a retired optometrist who is suing her over a 2016 ski crash as “utter
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Deaths after Russian drone strike in Kyiv region
Three people were killed and seven injured in a Russian strike in the Kyiv region on Tuesday night, the regional military administration said Wednesday morning.
Macron to give TV interview in bid to calm unrest over pension reform
French President Emmanuel Macron will address the country on Wednesday in a much-anticipated television interview, aimed at appeasing the anger against his pension reform adopted
Putting down roots: The European countries where it’s easiest to settle as an expat
Moving abroad has become even easier post-pandemic thanks to the rise of remote working. Many European countries have introduced digital nomad visas to help expats
Leukaemia breakthrough: Experimental pill sees cancer vanish in 18 patients
Terminal leukaemia patients who were not responding to treatment now have hope for a cure, thanks to a new experimental pill called revumenib. This drug
At least 13 people dead after earthquake rocks Pakistan and Afghanistan
At least 13 people have been killed and hundreds injured after a magnitude 6.5 earthquake shook huge swathes of Afghanistan and Pakistan on Tuesday evening, leading
‘Rabbit hutch living’: Homeless children at risk in UK housing crisis
When Patrica Roman lost her job as a cleaner, her life turned upside down. She and her three children – aged 5, 9 and 15
Hundreds of millions of children at risk from inadequate or unsafe drinking water
World Water Day is marked annually on March 22 and is aimed at highlighting the problems millions of people around the world have in accessing
Anger continues in Paris over the controversial pension reform
Anger over France’s pension reform shows no signs of diminishing a day after the government survived two no-confidence votes over the issue. French residents in
UK former PM Boris Johnson’s political future in the balance over COVID-19 lockdown rules
Britain’s former prime minister Boris Johnson has admitted that he misled parliament by telling MPs that parties at his Downing Street office did not break