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Man charged with murder after death of woman, 62, in Coventry
A man has been charged with murder after the death of a woman who was found with serious injuries at a house in Coventry.
Astra Sirapina, 62, was pronounced dead at the scene by police, who were called to an address on Burnaby Road at about 1pm on Tuesday 10 …
At least 30 children die from drug shortages in Pakistan after sectarian violence
At least 30 children have died due to drug shortages in part of north-west Pakistan after the regional government closed key roads in and out of the district in an attempt to quell an outbreak of deadly sectarian violence.
The district of Kurram, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, has …
Reeves may have to U-turn over no more tax rises, warn economists
Man held hostage in Kuwait in 1990 says BA staff’s homophobia made ordeal worse
A man who was among British Airways passengers and crew taken hostage in Kuwait and used as human shields during
and who aresuing the airline
said his ordeal was made worse by its staff’s homophobia.On Friday, more than 100 claimants served …
Sue Gray given peerage as Labour seeks to rebalance Lords
Xi Jinping urges Macau to diversify economy away from casinos
China’s president, Xi Jinping, has urged the gambling hub of Macau to diversify away from casinos, as he addressed the Chinese territory at the inauguration of its new leader.
Xi was in Macau to mark the 25th anniversary of its return from Portuguese to Chinese rule on 20 December 1999. …
Living with lions: the New Zealand city where humans and sea lions co-exist
If a neighbourhood cat padded into your garden it would barely register a passing glance. But what if it was a whiskery, 300kg male sea lion, with a mouth full of teeth, seeking love on your doorstep, or a heavily pregnant sea lion lounging among the flowers?
For those living …
NSW health system ‘not capable’ of providing abortions at all public hospitals, advocates say
String of UK peers accepted free trips to authoritarian Azerbaijan
In years gone by, the two members of the House of Lords had been political enemies, running the headquarters of rival parties during hotly contested general election battles. In October, however, they stood side by side to pay their respects to the former president of Azerbaijan.
A wreath laid at …