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"I don't know what the big deal is," says the US Hollywood actor.

 

The Metropolitan Police say there are 'grounds for further investigation' into the videos.

 

British counterterrorism detectives will investigate comments by Irish hip-hop group Kneecap

 

After months of tense negotiations, the U.S. and Ukraine have signed a deal that is expected to give Washington access to the country’s critical minerals and other natural resources

 

The housebuilder is forecasting a sharp jump in home sales this year, but said economic uncertainty could hit mortgages and spending eventually.

 

A deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir last week has plunged relations between India and Pakistan to new lows, with both sides hinting at imminent military action

 

Britain’s two main parties face losses in Thursday’s local elections, signaling the rise of hard-right populists and a potential end to their political dominance. The polls, the first since Keir Starmer became Labour PM and Kemi Badenoch led the Conservatives, may see gains for Reform UK, Liberal Democrats, and Greens, reflecting a shift towards multi-party politics. Morgan Ayre reports.

 

More than 700 members of the PCS in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will vote in the coming weeks on whether to launch a campaign of industrial action.

 

Alan Johnson warned a crackdown on overseas students could shutter Britain’s world class universities as voters head to the polls for local elections

 

One man's struggle to save Uganda's once-profitable trees that produce shea butter.

 

Massive wildfires broke out near Jerusalem on Wednesday morning, forcing the evacuation of communities and road closures, and prompting Israel’s government to deploy troops to support firefighters. Declaring a “national emergency,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the blazes could reach the city itself amid worsening weather conditions.

 

Since the start of the war in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region in 2014, the Russian-installed regime there has been arbitrarily detaining civilians on a massive scale. Journalists, activists, local politicians: just about anyone the occupation authorities take a dislike to is in danger of being taken prisoner and tortured. Some are held for a few days, others for years. FRANCE 24's Gulliver Cragg investigates, with a consortium of media under the "Forbidden Stories" umbrella.

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