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Japan’s bullet trains bear the brunt of typhoon’s onslaught

The power of Japan’s Typhoon Hagibis was amply illustrated by rows of bullet trains deluged in floodwaters in Nagano, a mountainous region to the...

‘First baby could be born in space within 12 years’

The first baby could be born in space within the next 12 years, an expert has said. Dr Egbert Edelbroek, founder and chief executive of...

Extinction Rebellion activists defy police order to end protests across London

Extinction Rebellion protest action is continuing in London despite police ordering activists to end their gatherings across the capital or risk arrest. On Tuesday morning,...

Boris Johnson ‘may hope EU leaders sympathise over unfair Brexit extension’

Boris Johnson could be hoping European leaders will “sympathise” with him and veto any Brexit deal deadline extension so the UK leaves the EU...

Dominic Raab ‘was cold, unpleasant and rude’ to parents of teenage crash victim

The UK Foreign Secretary was “cold” and “rude” to the family of Harry Dunn during a meeting about the teenager’s death, their spokesman has...

More arrests as Extinction Rebellion targets City of London over fossil fuels

Extinction Rebellion activists have brought disruption to the City of London as the number of arrests topped 1,400 over a week of protests. Hundreds of...

‘I’m here because banks gave £66bn to fossil fuel industry this year’ – Extinction Rebellion targets City of London

Extinction Rebellion protesters in London blocked a junction outside the Bank of England as the environmental protests entered their second week. The activists have vowed...

Law and order at centre of Johnson’s first Queen’s Speech

A crackdown on crime dominated the first Queen’s Speech of Boris Johnson’s premiership. With the UK Prime Minister pushing for a snap general election the...

Syrian troops to help Kurds in wake of Turkish invasion

Syrian government troops will deploy along the border with Turkey to help Kurdish fighters fend off Turkey’s invasion of northern Syria, the Kurds said,...

Ecuadorians return to streets ahead of talks to end protests

Residents of Ecuador’s capital have ventured out into the streets despite a 24-hour military curfew. They picked their way through piles of burnt tyres, chunks...

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