LinksDATE

In total there are 11236 links in this list. Showing results 3276-3300.

The Belgian 'hero' who invaded UK fishing waters - BBC News

The story of Victor Depaepe, who tested fishing rights in UK waters granted by King Charles II.

LINK

"If it Hadn't Been for the Prompt Work of the Medics": FSB Officer Inadvert

Bellingcat and its partners reported that Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) was implicated in the near-fatal nerve-agent poisoning of Alexey Navalny on 20 August 2020. The report identified eight clandestine operatives with medical and chemical/biological warfare expertise working under the guise of the FSB’s Criminalistics Institute who had tailed Alexey Navalny on more than 30 […]

LINK

Harrods mega-spender loses Supreme Court challenge - BBC News

Supreme Court says jailed banker's wife Zamira Hajiyeva can't appeal against Unexplained Wealth Order.

LINK

Al Jazeera journalists ‘hacked via NSO Group spyware’ - BBC News

NSO Group says a report that its software was used to target journalists “lacks evidence”.

LINK

Covid-19: Couple holds 10,000 people drive-thru wedding in Malaysia - BBC N

It took three hours for all guests to exchange a wave and smile with the newly-weds in Malaysia.

LINK

Thai man revives baby elephant with CPR after motorbike accident - BBC News

The elephant had been hit by a motorbike - but luckily, an off-duty rescue worker came across it.

LINK

Covid: Wuhan scientist would 'welcome' visit probing lab leak theory - BBC

A top Chinese scientist addresses claims the coronavirus leaked from her lab in the city of Wuhan.

LINK

Grace Millane murder: Jesse Kempson guilty of attacking two more women - BB

Grace Millane's killer can now be named after he was convicted of sex attacks on two more women.

LINK

Russian agent 'tricked into detailing Navalny assassination bid' - BBC News

A new recording purports to reveal how Russian state agents poisoned Putin critic Alexei Navalny.

LINK

Lockerbie bombing: Alleged bomb-maker charged on 32nd anniversary of attack

The US attorney general announces charges for the alleged bomb-maker behind the 1988 disaster.

LINK

Nasa's Mars rover and the 'seven minutes of terror' - BBC News

The US space agency releases an animation to show how its Perseverance robot will land on Mars.

LINK

Italy seeks engineer to build new Colosseum floor - BBC News

The project will have a budget of 18.5m euros (£16.7m; $22.5m) and work is set to start next year.

LINK

Trump pardons two convicted by Russia investigation - BBC News

Ex-aide George Papadopoulos is among 15 people pardoned in the latest wave of clemency orders.

LINK

Elon Musk says Apple's boss snubbed takeover deal - BBC News

Tesla's founder claims Apple CEO Tim Cook refused talks during the car company's "darkest days".

LINK

Giant iceberg A68a shatters into large fragments - BBC News

The giant iceberg that's been drifting through the South Atlantic experiences a major break-up.

LINK

California man 'kills fellow Covid patient with oxygen tank' - BBC News

The victim, 82, was praying in his hospital bed when a patient in his room got upset, LA police say.

LINK

Trump pardons Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Charles Kushner - BBC News

Two key allies jailed over the Russia inquiry benefit from the latest wave of presidential pardons.

LINK

Twitter to wipe Trump's followers before Biden handover - BBC News

The social media giant previously allowed President Trump to inherit Barack Obama's followers.

LINK

Sister Abhaya: Indian priest and nun jailed for murder of convent sister -

A court in India found the pair killed a young nun after she saw them engaging in illicit sexual activity.

LINK

Brexit: How do voters now feel about it? - BBC News

It may have reached its final stage but UK voters are as divided as ever, says Sir John Curtice.

LINK

Christmas: The mail order pioneer who started a billion-pound industry - BB

How a 19th Century draper "set up a company similar to Amazon" and created a billion pound industry.

LINK

Brexit: Boris Johnson hails free trade deal with EU - BBC News

The deal between the UK and EU ends months of arguments over business rules and fishing rights.

LINK

'Balloon boy hoax' parents pardoned in Colorado - BBC News

The couple were convicted of the hoax in 2009 after saying their son was carried away by a balloon.

LINK

Portugal outrage after Spanish hunters massacre 500 wild animals - BBC News

Officials seek a criminal probe after photos of 540 deer and boar corpses are shared on social media.

LINK

SolarWinds: Hacked firm issues urgent security fix - BBC News

Flaws in its Orion software left companies such as Deloitte and Intel exposed to cyber-attacks.

LINK