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Ryland Headley guilty of murder in ‘UK’s oldest cold case’

A 92-year-old is convicted of raping and murdering Louisa Dunne in her Bristol home in 1967.

US court rejects plea deal for '9/11 mastermind' Khalil Sheikh Mohammed

The deal would have allowed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to avoid the death penalty in exchange for life without parole.

German backpacker found after 11 nights in Australia's outback

Carolina Wilga, 26, survived by drinking from puddles and sleeping in a cave, police said.

UK's oldest WW2 veteran Donald Rose dies, aged 110

Donald Rose survived the D-Day landings and was awarded the French Legion of Honour.

A bridge too far? Prague railway project draws criticism

The 123-year-old Vysehrad railway bridge is set to be replaced but conservationists say it should stay.

How Trump is using the 'Madman Theory' to try to change the world

Political scientists have a term for the tactic, that has been used by some leaders including Nixon, to persuade adversaries that they are temperamentally capable of anything, to extract concessions. But can it work in the long term?

Fauja Singh, world's 'oldest' marathon runner, dies at 114 in hit-and-run

Police say Singh was walking in his village in India's Punjab state when an unidentified vehicle hit him.

Secret Afghan relocation scheme set up after major data breach

The existence of the scheme could not be reported until now because of a court injunction.

Fauja SIngh: Driver held over hit-and-run death of world's 'oldest' marathon runner

Fauja Singh was out on his afternoon walk on Monday when he was hit by a speeding car. Police have arrested the driver.

Lord Huron's The Night We Met: The 10-year-old song that keeps getting bigger

Lord Huron's The Night We Met has become a sleeper hit with more streams than any Taylor Swift song.

(1941) What if the moon turned into a black hole? - YouTube

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Thai woman arrested for blackmailing monks after sex with thousands of videos

The woman, known as "Ms Golf", allegedly had sexual relations with monks and extorted money from them.

How will age verification for porn work and what about your data?

Anyone in the UK wanting to access online porn will soon have to undergo more rigorous age checks.

Cuban minister resigns after saying 'there are no beggars in Cuba'

Marta Elena Feitó-Cabrera said people going through rubbish were doing so by choice to make "easy money".

Space Force: Inside the US base tracking global missile launches

From their base in Colorado, Space Force units track missiles fired anywhere in the world.

EuroMillions: Winners of €250m jackpot in Ireland are family syndicate

The €250m jackpot was won by a family syndicate who bough the ticket in Cork.

Why the Aztecs, Inca, and Maya never invented the wheel

They had the technology. So why didn’t they use it?

Babies from three people's DNA prevents heriditary disease

The method was pioneered by UK scientists to overcome devastating, sometimes fatal inherited diseases.

Who are the Druze and why is Israel attacking Syria?

A fresh wave of deadly sectarian violence has rocked Syria, highlighting the country's fragile security landscape.

Fire engulfs main stage of Tomorrowland festival

Footage on social media shows flames ravaging the Belgian festival's main stage, just two days before it opens.

Largest Mars rock ever sells for $4.3m at auction

The meteorite was discovered in Niger in November 2023 and is 70% larger than the next biggest piece of Mars recovered on Earth.

Trump says Coca-Cola will swap corn syrup for cane sugar in US - 'It's just better!'

Coca-Cola said they "appreciate President Trump's enthusiasm", without confirming they plan to make the tweak.

Mystery surrounds Russian mum and children found in Indian cave

There is little clarity on how they came to be in a forest infested with snakes and wild animals.

Israel levelling thousands of Gaza civilian buildings in controlled demolitions - BBC News

Investigation by BBC Verify using satellite images and verified footage to show the extent of destruction in Gaza, where the Israeli military have carried out demolitions to raze entire towns and suburbs

Ukraine launches new points for killing Russians scheme

The scheme allows Ukrainian troops to trade videos of confirmed kills on the battlefield for prizes.