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Tuesday, 31 December 2024
Puerto Rico may enter new year in darkness after sudden blackout
More than 1.3 million households - most of the island's population - has been left in the dark.
Monday, 30 December 2024
DJ Spoony thanks 'amazing' NHS staff after bleed on the brain treatment
The radio presenter breaks down as he thanks Addenbrooke's Hospital staff for "looking after me".
Banned driver hit garden wall after 90mph chase
Liam Woods ran red lights at up to 70mph and drove towards oncoming traffic during a police pursuit.
Sunday, 29 December 2024
Is Liverpool's new front three even better than Salah, Mane & Firmino?
How do Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz measure up against Liverpool's last title-winning front three?
Nigeria celebrates 'Africa's biggest street party'
Pictures of revellers from the Calabar Carnival marking Christmas in the southern Nigeria.
Forest lend retro feel to table - here's why they can stay the course
As the Premier League table adopts a retro feel, BBC Sport looks at five reasons Nottingham Forest can finish in the top four.
Saturday, 28 December 2024
Quins denied as Tigers snatch draw in Twickenham thriller
Handre Pollard's last-minute conversion via the post rescues a thrilling draw for Leicester against Harlequins at Twickenham.
Model Dayle Haddon dies in carbon monoxide leak
The 76-year-old appeared on the front of magazines including Sports Illustrated and Vogue Paris.
Autistic teen 'let down' by police, says sister
The Police Ombudsman has been informed of the incident, according to the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Friday, 27 December 2024
Stoke sack Pelach after just three months in charge
Stoke City part company with head coach Narcis Pelach following a nine-game winless run.
News Review of the Year 2024
Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson look back at the year with Today presenters past and present.
Thursday, 26 December 2024
Pereira outshines Amorim in battle of new Portuguese bosses
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira outshines Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim in the battle of two new Portuguese bosses.
Two die in Sydney to Hobart yacht race
The two crew members died in separate incidents, both after being hit by a boat's boom.
Head of WHO at Yemen airport during Israeli air strikes
Israel claimed responsibility for the strikes, saying it had targeted Houthi "military infrastructure".
'Silva's rehabilitation complete with historic Fulham win'
Fulham manager Marco Silva's reputation has not simply been restored at Fulham, it has been enhanced after a historic win at Chelsea.
Wednesday, 25 December 2024
Gary Oldman voices Christmas poem for MI5
Reprising his most recent role as a spy for the intelligence agency, Oldman puts a London spin on The Night Before Christmas.
Drag queen Tayce wins Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special
The pair 'sleighed' the competition to take home the coveted trophy, with Tayce making Strictly history.
Tuesday, 24 December 2024
Arrest after man killed in hit-and-run
Dyfed-Powys Police say they have located the vehicle believed to be involved in the incident.
Sudan slides deeper into famine, experts say
Famine has spread to five areas in the war-hit country, a UN-backed group says.
Monday, 23 December 2024
Stokes out for three months with torn hamstring
England Test captain Ben Stokes requires surgery on a torn left hamstring and is ruled out of all cricket for at least three months.
Amorim questions 'choices' of Rashford's advisors
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim questions the "choices" of people close to forward Marcus Rashford after he said he was ready for a "new challenge".
Sunday, 22 December 2024
Watch: Police officer dressed as the Grinch leads drug raid
An officer in Peru smashed a suspected drug dealer's door in, while clad as Dr Seuss' famous character.
Children among dozens killed in Israeli strikes, Gaza officials say
A school sheltering displaced families was hit, according to Gaza's civil defence agency.
Heroism attributed to murder suspect Mangione alarming, says Mayorkas
Some have lionised the man accused of killing healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, sharing anger at private insurers.
'I'm going to stop answering these questions' - Postecoglou argues with reporter
Ange Postecoglou accuses Match of the Day's Steve Wilson of discounting the impact of Tottenham's defensive injuries after their 6-3 defeat by Liverpool.
Saturday, 21 December 2024
Blake Lively accuses co-star Justin Baldoni of smear campaign
Mr Baldoni's lawyer says the allegations are "categorically false" and a "desperate attempt to 'fix' her negative reputation".
'This is the time right now' – Why January is huge for Arsenal
Former Manchester United defender Phil Jones and football analyst Statman Dave discuss why January is huge for Arsenal in this season’s title race.
Friday, 20 December 2024
Watch: Fury cuts face-off short after seven seconds
Watch as Tyson Fury cuts face-off with Oleksandr Usyk short after seven seconds at the weigh-in for their heavyweight fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday. This comes the day after the pair engaged in an 11 minute 20 seconds face-off at the media conference on Thursday.
Ros Atkins On... Four reasons why the relationship between the UK and China is strained
The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at how relations between the UK and China became so strained.
Wham are Christmas number one for a second time
Last Christmas tops the festive chart for a second year running, but Band Aid misses the top 10.
Thursday, 19 December 2024
When will interest rates fall?
Bank of England interest rates affect the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.
Jeremy Bowen: Syria's new ruler is politically astute - but can he keep his promises?
Ahmed al-Sharaa is intelligent, astute and reluctant to say what sort of country he wants.
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Grassroots coup could topple RFU chiefs by February
RFU bosses Bill Sweeney and Tom Ilube could face a vote of no confidence, with a motion calling for their dismissal gathering support.
How Facebook restricted news in Palestinian territories
Palestinian news outlets have seen a steep drop in audience engagement since October 2023.
Tuesday, 17 December 2024
'Right decision, wrong process' - lack of DRS mars women's Test
The lack of a decision review system has a big impact on the women's Test match between England and South Africa.
Globetrotting 'hothead' with work 'addiction' - incoming Wolves boss Pereira
As Vitor Pereira agrees to become Wolves manager, BBC Sport takes a closer look at his colourful career.
Monday, 16 December 2024
Turkey and sprouts drive down cost of Christmas dinner
The BBC digs into which bits of the festive feast have gone up and down in price.
Prince Andrew will not join royals for Christmas at Sandringham
The Duke is is expected to "honourably withdraw" from all family events to avoid being a distraction, sources tell the BBC.
Fear of a reckoning simmers in Assad's Alawite heartland
Quentin Sommerville is on patrol with HTS in Latakia, as they pledge to protect minorities.
What do we know about Royal Mail's new owner?
The sale of Royal Mail's parent company to the Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský has been cleared by the UK government.
Sunday, 15 December 2024
Pupils 'sob' as vicar discusses existence of Santa
The vicar told children that Father Christmas did not exist during a Religious Education lesson.
Brazil's Lula says he's well after brain bleed surgery
The 79-year-old says he is "I am here, alive, whole" after emergency surgery this week.
Glasgow edged out by Toulon in Champions Cup thriller
Glasgow Warriors' late fightback is not quite enough to overhaul Toulon in a gripping Champions Cup encounter.
'We have Fergie Time and magic happens' - Amorim revels in Man Utd fightback
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim says he never gave up believing his side could fight back from falling a goal behind against Manchester City.
Saturday, 14 December 2024
Fears of heavy death toll after cyclone hits island Mayotte
There are reports of severe damage on the French Indian Ocean territory after it was struck by Cyclone Chido.
Pollard inspires Tigers to eight-try win over Sharks
Handre Pollard marks his return to the side with a 17-point haul as Leicester Tigers cruise past Sharks to kickstart their Investec Champions Cup campaign.
Body found in search for missing Cairngorms skier
Sam Burns was last in contact with friends on Friday morning ahead of going to ski alone in the Cairngorms.
Friday, 13 December 2024
Watch: Dancing crowds in Aleppo celebrate end of Assad regime
The BBC's Hugo Bachega sees Syrians dancing, waving flags and making peace signs in Aleppo.
Chelsea 'best team in Premier League' - Frank
Chelsea are "maybe the best team in the Premier League right now", says Brentford manager Thomas Frank.
Thursday, 12 December 2024
'He's been watching Suarez' - the Chelsea fringe stars shining in Europe
Chelsea are in the middle of a busy December and with games every three or four days, which of their fringe players have been staking their claim for Premier League chances?
UK's last Trafalgar submarine makes final voyage
HMS Triumph travelled from Clyde naval base to Devonport, where it will soon retire from service after more than 20 years
Stokes admits putting 'too much emphasis' on Ashes
England captain Ben Stokes admits he put "too much emphasis" on next year's Ashes in Australia and will now be "toning down expectations".
Wednesday, 11 December 2024
What will Trump do about Syria?
His former national security advisor, John Bolton, gives us his verdict
Monday, 9 December 2024
దేశగతిని మార్చేసిన 14 ఏళ్ల బాలుడు.. ఒక్క స్లోగన్తో 50 ఏళ్ల రాచరికానికి చెక్
Syria: సిరియాలో అంతర్యుద్ధం ముగిసింది. దాదాపు 50 ఏళ్ల పాటు నిరంతరాయంగా సాగిన అసద్ కుటుంబ పాలనకు చెక్ పడింది. అయితే ఈ పాలన అంతానికి ఒక 14 ఏళ్ల కుర్రాడు బీజం వేయడం గమనార్హం.
సిరియాలో అంతర్యుద్ధం ముగిసింది. దాదాపు 50 ఏళ్ల పాటు నిరంతరాయంగా సాగిన అసద్ కుటుంబ పాలనకు చెక్ పడింది. అయితే ఈ పాలన అంతానికి ఒక 14 ఏళ్ల బాలుడు బీజం వేయడం గమనార్హం. సుమారు 13 ఏళ్ల కింద ఆ కుర్రాడు ఇచ్చిన ఓ నినాదం స్ఫూర్తితో లక్షలాది మంది పోరాడారు. ఆ స్లోగన్ ఇన్స్పిరేషన్తో నియంతృత్వ పాలనకు చరమగీతం పాడారు అక్కడి ప్రజలు. ఇంతకీ ఎవరా బాలుడు? సిరియా స్థితిగతుల్ని అతడు ఎలా మార్చాడు? అతడు ఇచ్చిన నినాదం ఏంటి? అనేది ఇప్పుడు చూద్దాం..
అక్షరాలు మార్చేశాయ్
2011 సంవత్సరంలో మొదలైన అరబ్ స్ప్రింగ్ తిరుగుబాటు తీవ్రతను పాలకుడు అసద్ గుర్తించలేదు. అప్పట్లో నివురు గప్పిన నిప్పులా ఉన్న ఆ తీవ్రత కాస్తా దశాబ్ద కాలానికి ఉగ్రరూపం దాల్చింది. దీంతో ప్రాణాలు అరచేతిలో పెట్టుకొని దేశం విడిచి పారిపోయాడు. అయితే దీనంతటికీ 2010-11లో జరిగిన ఒక ఘటనే కారణం. ఆ ఏడాది ట్యునీషియాలో ఒక వీధి వ్యాపారితో ఓ అధికారి దురుసుగా ప్రవర్తించాడు. ఆ వ్యాపారి సూసైడ్ చేసుకున్నాడు. దీంతో ప్రజల ఆందోళనలు మొదలై నియంత అసద్ను గద్దె దించే వరకు సాగాయి. 2011 ఫిబ్రవరి 26న 14 ఏళ్ల మౌవియా సియాస్నే అనే బాలుడు ఒక రోజు స్కూల్ గోడ మీద ‘ఎజాక్ ఎల్ దూర్ యు డాక్టర్’ అని పెద్ద అక్షరాలతో రాశాడు.
13 ఏళ్లు అంతర్యుద్ధం
మౌవియా సియాస్నే రాసిన వ్యాఖ్యకు ‘ఇప్పుడు నీ వంతు వచ్చింది’ అనేది అర్థం. ఈ రాతలు అతడు ఆవేశంలో, బాధలో రాసినవి. తక్కువ సమయంలోనే అవి దేశాన్ని మార్చేశాయి. ఈ రాత విషయం అసద్ అనుచరులకు తెలియడంతో అక్కడ ఉన్న దాదాపు 20 మంది పిల్లల్ని దళాలు బంధించి తీసుకెళ్లాయి. ఆ పిల్లల్ని నిర్బంధించి చిత్రహింసలకు గురిచేశారు. పిల్లల పేరెంట్స్ ఎంత మొత్తుకున్నా కనికరించలేదు. దీంతో ప్రజలు వీధుల్లోకి వచ్చి ఆందోళనలకు దిగారు. వారిని జైళ్లలో వేయడంతో దేశం అట్టుడికిపోయింది. చివరకు 26 రోజుల తర్వాత ఆ పిల్లల్ని విడిచిపెట్టారు. అప్పటి నుంచి ఫ్రీ సిరియా ఆర్మీగా ఏర్పడి అసద్ కుటుంబంపై పోరాటానికి దిగాయి. దాదాపు 13 ఏళ్ల పాటు జరిగిన అంతర్యుద్ధం తర్వాత ఎట్టకేలకు నియంత పాలన నుంచి సిరియాకు విముక్తి లభించింది.
Profit From Free Ads Review: Is It Really Worth Your Time and Money?
Profit From Free Ads Review: Is It Really Worth Your Time and Money?
If you're looking for a way to earn income through online advertising, you might have come across Profit From Free Ads (PFFA). This platform promises big commissions, solo ad opportunities, and a chance to build an email list—all through a membership that offers various ad packs. But is it really worth the hype? Let’s break down how it works, the benefits, the risks, and whether it’s a solid investment for your business.
What is Profit From Free Ads?
At its core, Profit From Free Ads is an online advertising platform designed to help users promote their business through solo ads, banner ads, and more. PFFA lets you purchase different ad packs, each offering a mix of advertising tools and potential income opportunities. It also boasts a large user base, which could offer a significant audience for your ads.
How Does PFFA Work?
PFFA offers seven different ad packs, each with increasing benefits and costs. The idea is that as you level up by purchasing higher-tier packs, you unlock more advertising opportunities, better commissions, and more views for your ads.
Here’s a quick rundown of how it works:
Free Membership: With a free account, you can collect ad credits to promote limited text and banner ads. However, you can't send solo ads, earn commissions, or recruit new members to earn money from their ad pack purchases.
Paid Membership: When you upgrade to a paid membership, the benefits really start to roll in. Depending on the tier you choose, you can:
Send Solo Ads: Paid members can send solo ads to the entire PFFA network and to their personal sign-ups.
Earn Commissions: You’ll earn commissions for each ad pack sale, with higher-tier packs offering better rates.
Get Ad Views: The higher your pack, the more views your text and banner ads will get.
Give Away Ad Credits: Higher-level members can give away unlimited free ad credits to encourage new sign-ups and grow their list.
Each ad pack includes all the benefits of the lower-tier packs, so upgrading gives you access to even more perks.
PFFA Ad Pack Options
Here’s where things get interesting. PFFA has seven ad packs to choose from. The more you invest, the more benefits you get, including:
More text and banner ads
More ad views for your campaigns
More solo ad opportunities
Higher commission rates on ad pack sales
More valuable ad credits to give away
Each pack builds on the previous one, so higher-tier memberships can help you take your advertising to the next level. But remember, this also means you’re paying more upfront for the added perks.
Is PFFA Legitimate?
While Profit From Free Ads isn’t technically an MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) program, its structure can feel a bit MLM-like. Here’s why: You earn commissions by selling ad packs to other users, and part of your success depends on recruiting new members who will also buy ad packs. While the platform doesn’t officially call it an MLM, the commission structure does rely heavily on recruitment, which is a hallmark of MLM-style businesses.
The Pros and Cons of PFFA
Like any platform, PFFA has its upsides and downsides. Let’s take a look at both.
Pros:
High Earnings Potential: With commission rates reaching up to $584.50 per sale on higher-tier ad packs, there’s a lot of money to be made if you’re successful.
Exposure to a Large Audience: PFFA boasts a sizable membership base, which could give your ads significant exposure.
Solo Ad Opportunities: Paid members can send solo ads to the entire PFFA network, which could help drive more traffic to your offers.
List Building: By giving away free ad credits, you can encourage new sign-ups and grow your email list.
Cons:
High Membership Costs: While there’s a free membership, it’s pretty limited. The paid memberships can get pricey, especially the higher-tier packs.
MLM-Like Structure: The focus on recruiting new members to earn commissions raises some red flags for those wary of MLMs.
No Guarantees of Success: As with any online business, your success with PFFA depends on a lot of factors—your marketing skills, the quality of your offers, and how well you promote the platform.
What Do Users Say About PFFA?
PFFA features testimonials from users who claim to have had positive experiences. Many report success with getting more sign-ups, boosting their business, and seeing an increase in their advertising effectiveness.
However, it's important to remember that testimonials are often subjective. What works for one person might not work for another. Success in this platform depends largely on how well you execute your marketing efforts.
Conclusion: Is PFFA Worth It?
So, is Profit From Free Ads worth your time and money? It could be—if you’re comfortable with its structure and ready to invest in higher-tier ad packs to unlock the full potential of the platform.
While the opportunity to earn substantial commissions and advertise to a large audience is real, there are a few things to consider first:
The cost of membership can be steep, especially at the higher levels.
The platform’s MLM-like structure might not appeal to everyone.
Success isn’t guaranteed, and you'll need to put in solid effort to see real results.
Before jumping in, it’s important to weigh the potential rewards against the risks. Do your research, understand what you’re getting into, and decide if this aligns with your business goals. If you’re ready to dive in, PFFA could offer you some exciting opportunities to boost your online advertising and build an email list—just make sure you’re clear on the costs and expectations.
Shaken by Assad's sudden fall, Syria faces seismic turning point
The BBC's international editor Jeremy Bowen looks at the lightning offensive which is reshaping the Middle East.
Ex-Marine Daniel Penny acquitted in chokehold death of homeless man on NY subway
The case sparked weeks of protests and reignited national debate over race, mental illness, and public safety in the US.
Prison boss killed in car blast in occupied Ukraine
Sergei Yevsyukov's death is being seen as the latest in a series of attacks on Russian officers.
UK sanctions Kenyan businessman over illicit gold trade
Pattni has been accused of smuggling gold and exploiting natural resources in Africa for decades.
'The tyrant has fallen' - relatives of imprisoned dissenters react to end of Assad
Some Syrians are hopeful that loved ones detained under the Assad regime may still be alive.
Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip
It solves in five minutes a problem computers now would need 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years to work out, Google says.
Car loan scandal payout fears as row drags on
People who were unaware of commission paid when they bought a car on finance may be in line for payouts, but face delays.
Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip
It solves in five minutes a problem computers now would need 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years to work out, Google says.
Assad's police threatened to bury me and my reporting. Now I'm back, and free
The BBC's Lina Sinjab - who fled Damascus 2013 as it was engulfed in war – reflects on her return to the city.
Fan who flew 10,000 miles for derby meets team
Mackenzie had wanted to take in the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park before the club's move.
Sunday, 8 December 2024
'Why I spent £85k of my own money to help fix Britain's housing crisis'
Dr Jess Steele put her money into a project providing affordable homes to people in her community.
US will fear the vacuum that could replace Assad
Washington worries that the overthrow of Syria's president could lead to a power grab by Islamist groups.
Starmer welcomes fall of Assad's 'barbaric regime'
The UK prime minister said it was "early days" when asked whether the government would engage with Syrian rebels.
Saturday, 7 December 2024
Horne leads Glasgow to Champions Cup win over Sale
George Horne scores a hat-trick as Glasgow open their Investec Champions Cup campaign with a dominant win over Sale.
World leaders join Macron for Notre-Dame cathedral reopening
Notre Dame has officially reopened more than five years after it was badly damaged in a fire.
Where is Bashar al-Assad? Rumours swirl in Syria despite official denials
Rumours surround the whereabouts of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, as rebels make advances into the capital city's suburbs.
'We really don't know what's going to happen': Uncertainty grips Damascus
There is a "sense of fear" about the days to come as rebels sweep towards the capital in the face of limited opposition.
South Korea's emotional protesters watch impeachment hopes fade
A jubilant atmosphere quickly faded as protesters heard news that the impeachment vote against president Yoon Suk Yeol had failed.
Vote counting begins in Ghana as new president awaits
The West African nation is guaranteed a new leader as Nana Akufo-Addo steps down after serving two terms.
Friday, 6 December 2024
La Rochelle withstand Bath fightback at a damp Rec
Bath fall short of completing a thrilling comeback in torrential conditions at the Rec as La Rochelle hold on to claim an opening-game victory in the Champions Cup.
Thousands flee Syrian city Homs as rebels near its outskirts
Homs is the next city south on the road from Aleppo to Damascus, which the rebels have vowed to reach.
Syria in maps: Where have anti-Assad rebels taken control?
A visual guide to the latest developments as advancing Syrian fighters set their sights on Damascus.
Tracking Syrian rebels' lightning offensive as they approach key city
BBC Verify has been tracking the territory captured by Syrian rebels as they move towards Homs.
Baby's inquest finds neglect and serious failures after family's £250K battle
The second inquest into Hayden Nguyen's death found he would likely have survived if given the care and support he needed in hospital.
Cranes work to stabilise growing sinkhole as storm rolls in
Cranes have been brought in to stabilise the chasm, now 17ft (5.2m) wide.
Thursday, 5 December 2024
Lights sway and pool overflows as earthquake hits California
A tsunami warning was issued but has since been cancelled for parts of the West coast.
Trump tariff threat puts a strain on Canada-Mexico ties
Canadian officials have suggested striking their own trade agreements with the US - and Mexico has taken notice.
Ivory Coast’s beloved staple food gains UN cultural heritage status
Attiéké is made from fermented cassava flour and has become popular across West Africa.
Boeing plea deal tied to fatal crashes rejected
The decision raises new questions for the embattled aerospace giant.
Italian police arrest nun over links to mafia
The sister, a volunteer in a prison, is accused of ferrying messages to convicted 'Ndrangheta members.
Emmanuel Macron vows to name new French PM within days
Macron rejected calls to resign, a day after his prime minister was ousted in a no-confidence vote.
Weight-loss drug Mounjaro will help 'so many' people, say users
People struggling with their weight welcome the NHS rollout of Mounjaro but worry about delays.
Harry says life in the US is what Diana would have wanted for him
The prince said his family were able to access a degree of privacy and freedom that they couldn't in the UK.
Wednesday, 4 December 2024
Watch Match of the Day
All the best action, reaction and analysis of eight midweek Premier League fixtures.
Lifespan of four nuclear power stations extended
EDF Energy says Torness, in East Lothian, and its sister site Heysham 2, in Lancashire, will continue generating for an extra two years.
Multiple victims reported in Vancouver stabbing
The condition of the victims and the suspect, who was shot by police, remains unclear.
Gregg Wallace’s ghostwriter says he sexually harassed her
The MasterChef host has denied any sexual misconduct with Shannon Kyle, who worked on his 2012 memoir.
Five key takeaways from the Scottish Budget
Scrapping the two-child cap and changes to tax thresholds are among plans for the next financial year.
Israel says body of hostage Itay Svirsky recovered from Gaza
The military says he was murdered by Hamas, which has claimed he was killed by an Israeli strike.
Tuesday, 3 December 2024
Why these Israeli men volunteered to fight - but now refuse to return to Gaza
Why men who reported for duty after October 7 are now refusing to fight
Why has an additive called Bovaer sparked controversy online?
The new additive aims to cut down on methane emissions from cows, but some have raised safety concerns.
Guehi writes on rainbow armband despite FA reminder
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi writes 'Jesus loves you' on his rainbow captain's armband for Tuesday's match at Ipswich Town.
Massive Elon Musk donation news to me, says Farage
Claims the X mogul is planning to donate $100m to Reform UK are dismissed by party leader Nigel Farage.
'I worry every second': Mother of only British hostage in Gaza fears for her life
Mandy Damari tells the BBC she is increasingly concerned for her daughter Emily, who has been held for more than 400 days.
Monday, 2 December 2024
Tragedy chanting arrests at Liverpool v Man City
Police say nine men were arrested at the Liverpool vs Manchester City game on Sunday at Anfield.
Fianna Fáil emerges as largest party in Irish election
The party has won 48 seats, with Sinn Féin second on 39 and Fine Gael third on 38.
Starmer: UK does not need to choose between US and EU
The PM says he will follow Attlee and Churchill in supporting allies, including Ukraine.
Israel strikes Lebanon as Hezbollah targets military post
Both sides accuse each other of violating last week's ceasefire aimed at ending 13 months of conflict.
Georgia’s moment of truth: Protesters demand Western path not Russian past
The ruling party denies any Russian link, but its actions raise questions about Georgia's path to the EU.
Ex-spy Skripal was a 'sitting duck', inquiry told
The final day of evidence in public hears more about the Novichok nerve agent attack.
Queen Camilla to miss start of Qatari state visit after chest infection
A Palace source says the infection Queen Camilla has had in recent weeks is lingering, leaving her with diminished reserves of energy.
Sunday, 1 December 2024
She fled Israeli bombing four times. It still found her
Rihab Faour's long journey to safety, from her small village in southern Lebanon, ended in the death of her young family.
Losing your mind looking at memes? The dictionary has a word for that
The term captures concerns about the impact of consuming excessive amounts of low-quality online content.
Bowen: Syria's rebel offensive is astonishing - but don't write off Assad
The country's president has already shown he is prepared to go to brutal lengths to save his regime.
How Liverpool mixed best of Klopp & Slot to beat Man City
Liverpool's perfect mix and match of Jurgen Klopp's heavy metal and Arne Slot's symphony destroyed Manchester City, writes Phil McNulty.
Gregg Wallace accusers criticise his response to allegations
The TV presenter earlier branded his accusers a "handful of middle-class women of a certain age".
'Hundreds of millions' - Ecclestone to sell car collection
Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is to sell his collection of race cars driven by motorsport legends including Michael Schumacher, Niki Lauda and Nelson Piquet.
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