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Kelyan Bokassa, 14, was stabbed about 27 times on London bus, court told
Kelyan Bokassa, 14, was stabbed about 27 times on a London bus as he made his way home from school last week, a court has been told.
The court heard that Kelyan, an aspiring rapper, died from a severed femoral artery after he was repeatedly stabbed on the route 474 …
Russian diplomats accessed private area of UK parliament in security breach
Russian diplomats accessed a private area of parliament in a major security breach just before Christmas that has alarmed security officials and prompted private warnings from the speakers of both houses, the Guardian understands.
The small group of diplomats joined a public tour of the Houses of Parliament and then …
Arab states urge Israel and US to let Palestinian Authority oversee Gaza recovery
Israel and the incoming Trump administration are being urged by Arab states to avoid a dangerous political vacuum in Gaza and allow the Palestinian Authority, in conjunction with the UN Palestinian relief agency Unrwa, to oversee the territory’s recovery.
The future governance of Gaza is due to be discussed at …
Danielle Collins thanks ‘super drunk’ booing fans for spurring her to victory
On a day of a new attendance record at Melbourne Park, the world No 11, Danielle Collins, was booed and jeered in her win over local hope Destanee Aiava, the latest intervention at the Australian Open from boisterous and often intoxicated crowds in a sport known for its civility.
The …
Brazil court rejects Jair Bolsonaro’s bid to attend Trump’s inauguration
under investigation for allegedly plotting a coup
– has seen his hopes of attendingDonald Trump’s inauguration
dashed after a judge ruled his confiscated passport would not be returned in case the disgraced politician used it to …Islamist groups in Middle East will emerge from Gaza war weakened
The ceasefire that – barring a major last-minute problem – is due to come into force on Sunday will cement massive and rapid changes across the Middle East and may seal a significant defeat for the Islamist militant groups which have been powerful actors in the region for years.
Hamas …
Plans for Bible reading and Latin in Italian schools criticised as ‘retrograde’
Bible reading, Latin and learning poetry by heart could return to Italian primary and middle schools as part of a revamp of national curriculum guidelines criticised as “retrograde and “nostalgic”.
The education minister, Giuseppe Valditara, unveiled the guidelines, which predominantly affect children aged three to 14 and are expected to …
Avanti West Coast train staff cancel two strike days to allow for ‘intensive talks’
UK Meta staff ‘concerned’ over scrapping of factcheckers and DEI programmes
UK staff at Facebook owner Meta feel “concerned” and “let down” about the company’s decision to scrap factcheckers and diversity, equity and inclusion programmes, the trade union representing UK tech workers has warned the firm.
The Prospect union, which represents a growing number of UK Meta employees, has written to …