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French actor Depardieu admits grabbing woman, denies sexual assault
French actor Gerard Depardieu says he grabbed by the hips a woman who has accused him of sexual abuse.
University staff back strikes amid job cut plans
More than 80% of balloted union members support striking as they fight to stop redundancies.
Can reconstruction ever begin in Gaza?
Israel has resumed airstrikes on Gaza. Is rebuilding even possible? This week, we ask UN expert Paula Gaviria.
Trends, trash and truth: Fast fashion phenomena
Fast fashion fuels trends at low prices, but at what cost?
Flavours of the Arab Golden Age – EP 3: Aleppo and the Silk Road
Chef Fadi and historian Kotoz learn about Silk Road merchants who brought exotic spices to Europe and the Arab world.
Senior US officials accidentally text Yemen attack plans to journalist
Trump officials have been accused of breaching national security, after Yemen attack plans were texted to a journalist.
Germany launches trial of former Baader-Meinhof gang member
Daniela Klette, found living quietly in Berlin last year, had evaded authorities for more than 30 years.
Canada warns of election threats from China, Russia, India and Pakistan
Beijing is 'highly likely' to attempt to use AI to meddle in April vote, suggests Canadian intelligence agency.
Video: Co-director of No Other Land attacked by Israeli settlers & detained
Palestinian co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, has been arrested by Israeli forces.
Children among dozens killed as Israel pounds Gaza from north to south
Health officials say 62 people killed in a day as tens of thousands face forced displacement under latest Israeli order.
What Musk and Trump describe is not the South Africa I know and love
I feel compelled to speak out when Musk labels efforts to undo the legacy of segregation as 'racism'.
What is Betar US, the group pushing to deport pro-Palestinian students?
The far-right Zionist group is one of many supporting calls by Trump to deport pro-Palestine students from the US.
Blatter, Platini cleared by Swiss court in FIFA corruption case
Former FIFA boss Blatter and ex-UEFA chief Platini acquitted again on appeal in case that began in 2015.
UN agency calls for urgent aid as conflict drives refugees from DR Congo
Violence in DR Congo has sent thousands of people fleeing into neighbouring countries.
Teaching was too stressful so I left to become a lorry driver
Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.
Teaching was too stressful so I left to become a lorry driver
Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.
Pupils eating in tent a year after school closure
Pupils still eat meals in a marquee a year since dangerous concrete was found at their school.
Pupils eating in tent a year after school closure
Pupils still eat meals in a marquee a year since dangerous concrete was found at their school.
I am a Holocaust survivor. UK police interviewed me for protesting genocide
It’s vital for all of us in Britain to speak out now against our own government’s complicity in Israel's genocide.
Tesla sales plummet in Europe despite EV growth
Ageing design, rising competition and controversy around Elon Musk seen driving reversal of Tesla sales.