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Ecuador’s attorney general’s office has confirmed that incinerated bodies found on Christmas Eve belong to the four children missing since early December, in a case posing a severe challenge to President Daniel Noboa’s “war on drugs”.

The four boys – all black, aged between 11 and 15, and residents of …

The burglar who stole £10m worth of jewellery in one of

Britain’s biggest ever heists

broke into a London mansion through a bathroom window and escaped with his haul in a rucksack on his back.

Police are hunting for the suspect, described as a “lone wolf”, after …

I’m sure that your editorial (

25 December

) is right that one of the reasons reforming the House of Lords is taking so long under this government is that there is no clear path ahead, after abolition of the hereditary peers. A fundamental principle is to retain the …

A warm Welsh welcome should be deserving of reciprocation (

A brimming biscuit tin and a warm welcome – this is how an Englishman found his home in Wales, 30 December

). And so I would ask all of my English fellow countrymen and women who move to Welsh-speaking …

In the days leading up to Christmas, stout-lovers were left reeling from a nationwide

shortage of Guinness

so severe that some pubs were forced to ration pints of the “black stuff” as taps began to run dry.

Supermarkets remain at risk of running out due to customers’ …

In the summer of 2020, as the Covid-19 pandemic upended economies around the world, an obscure US software firm decided to diversify. MicroStrategy, whose head office is situated next to a shopping mall and metro station in Tysons Corner, Virginia, had decided the steady business of “software as a service” …

Yuriy Bengus, a biologist, surveyed a scene of destruction. The Zhuravli forest, on the northern edge of Ukraine’s second city, Kharkiv, was a blackened mess. Rooks cawed from burned pine trees and hopped between stumps. A dead bird lay in an abandoned military dugout. War was down the road. From …

Parliament could become the next “Notre Dame inferno”, a former Commons leader has warned, as it was confirmed proposals for a

multi-billion restoration

will not be published until the end of 2025.

Lord Peter Hain, the former Commons leader who was a cabinet minister under Tony Blair, …

China’s economy

is on course to expand by 5% in 2025, according to its president, Xi Jinping, meeting official growth targets and rebutting concerns that Donald Trump’s incoming US administration will harm Beijing’s prospects in the new year.

Using his annual address to the nation, Xi sought …

Israel’s pattern of sustained attacks on Gaza’s hospitals and medical workers has brought the coastal strip’s healthcare system to the brink of “total collapse”, according to a report by the UN’s human rights office.

The report, which catalogues the besieging and targeting of hospitals and their immediate grounds with explosive …

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