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Eurovision viewing figures plummet after series of issues with song contest
Eurovision 2024’s viewing ratings plummeted in the wake of a planned boycott over Israel’s involvement.The annual contest, which was won by Switzerland, took place on Saturday (11 May) after months
US commander appeared to suggest UK special forces were operating in Ukraine
A UK Ministry of Defence spokesperson told BI: "It is the longstanding policy of successive governments not to comment on UK Special Forces."
Ireland v South Africa (in UAE) 2024
NB Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC...
Banning arms exports to Israel would help Hamas, warns David Cameron
Foreign secretary argues against Rafah offensive but says real pressure should be on Hamas to accept ceasefire deal
Our Mothers review – intimate drama exploring the legacy of Guatemala’s bloody civil war
Director César Díaz’s award-winning debut powerfully confronts his country’s past
Remember the London Military Horse Stampede? Horses All ‘Under Observation as Wounds Heal’
You remember the disturbing images of the bloody animals, find out how they're doing today. The post Remember the London Military Horse Stampede? Horses All ‘Under Observation...
2024 Paris Olympics: The countdown begins
As the summer season approaches, the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics begins. It is the first time since the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics that athletes and spectators will
Flash floods kill hundreds and injure many others in Afghanistan, Taliban says
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Flash floods from seasonal rains in Afghanistan have killed hundreds of people and injured a “substantial number,” a Taliban official said Saturday, without giving exact figures. The
15 stunning Northern Lights sightings as UK watched on in awe
The Northern Lights lit up skies across parts of the UK, Europe and the US on Friday (10 May) following a powerful solar storm. The Northern Lights, also known as
More than 200 dead in Afghanistan flash floods: UN
Flash floods that have ripped through northern Afghanistan left more than 200 people dead in a single province, the United Nations said on Saturday. Multiple provinces across Afghanistan saw flash
Eurovision: When London has hosted the contest
London has hosted the Eurovision song contest four times with various levels of success. When it took place in the...
Ghana’s top court postpones hearing on challenge to anti-LGBTQ bill
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Participation in Birthright Israel trips by Americans down by half this summer
The number of young adults from the U.S. and Canada taking free Birthright trips to Israel this summer is about half what it was last summer....
The Latest | Rafah’s last hospitals have only 3 days of fuel left, UN says
The U.N. World Health Organization says it has only three days of fuel for its...
Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof sentenced to eight years in prison and flogging
Rasoulof is one of Iran’s leading directors and his film The Seed of the Sacred Fig is due to premiere at Cannes film festival
Pro-Palestinian campus protests spread to UK universities
The grass outside SOAS University of London has been dotted with a handful of tents since the start of this week, with Palestinian flags and slogans calling for a ceasefire
Miss Israel Noa Cochva, an IDF solider, berated as ‘war criminal’ in NYC ‘social experiment’
An Israeli beauty queen who served as a frontline soldier was slammed as a “war criminal” in New York City while urging passersby to have “peaceful...
SXSW entertainment and tech festival to expand to London in 2025
Entertainment and tech festival South By Southwest will be expanding across the pond to London in June 2025, growing the influential brand's reach internationally. The new...
Albanese rejects China’s argument that Australia was at fault for dangerous aircraft encounter
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says China's account blaming Australia for a dangerous clash between their military aircraft in international airspace over the Yellow Sea failed to undermine Australian objections
Has Israel followed the law in its war in Gaza? The US is due to render a first-of-its-kind verdict
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing heat over its military support for Israel’s war, the Biden administration is due to deliver a first-of-its-kind formal verdict this week on whether the airstrikes on