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Dive-bombing buzzard causes school playground ban
The primary school pupils in Havering are told not to play outside due to the risk from the bird.
Why are humanitarian crises in African countries so ignored?
The latest Most Neglected Crises report on world's most invisible humanitarian emergencies lists African nations first.
Earthquake sparks mass escape from Pakistan prison
Over 200 inmates attacked guards and fled when tremors saw them removed from cells as safety precaution.
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Italy’s Mount Etna puts on spectacular display as it erupts in Sicily
Europe's largest active volcano spewed a huge plume of ash, gas and rock.
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Mongolian PM ousted amid corruption protests
Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene quits after losing confidence vote in Parliament.
Hajj explained: A visual step-by-step guide to the pilgrimage in Mecca
Hajj begins on June 4. Here is a 3D tour that walks you through all the key steps of the annual Muslim pilgrimage.
Compulsory education 'costing islanders thousands'
Isles of Scilly teenagers have to leave home at 16 to study on the mainland.
Teacher workload 'unfair and unhealthy', Scottish union says
EIS general secretary Andrea Bradley has called for action to reduce teachers' class contact time.
‘Forgotten by the world’: Disability deepens sisters’ struggle in Gaza
Scared and confused, Aseel and Afaf live in a crowded displacement tent, lacking all forms of support, even food.
No ‘Pikachu’: Why is Japan at war against unconventional, ‘glittery’ names?
The Japanese government has passed a new law that seeks to quell pop culture-inspired 'kira kira' names.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,195
These are the key events on day 1,195 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
What did Elon Musk get from DOGE – and what’s next?
Elon Musk resigned from his position leading the Department of Government Efficiency. What does he leave behind?
UN demands probe as Israeli forces kill more people near aid site in Gaza
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for an independent inquiry into the mass shooting of Palestinians.
Colorado rally attack suspect charged with federal hate crime in US
US Attorney General Pam Bondi says alleged attacker Mohamed Sabry Soliman to be prosecuted to law's 'fullest extent'.
No ceasefire breakthrough after Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul
Russia and Ukraine ended Istanbul talks without ceasefire, but agreed to swap prisoners and fallen soldiers.
German court rules asylum seekers unlawfully expelled at Polish border
Judges say Berlin broke EU law by refusing Somali asylum seekers entry.
PSG victory sparks deadly Paris riots
Two died, nearly 200 hurt and more than 500 arrested at Paris riots following Paris Saint-Germain's championship win.
Mexico’s president defends 13 percent turnout in judicial elections
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called judicial elections that saw 13 percent voter turnout a “total success."