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No-deal Brexit: What is Operation Yellowhammer?

A secret Whitehall dossier has outlined the disruption the UK could face in the event of a no-deal Brexit. But what is the document, why...

Brazil’s Space Research Institute finds more than 15,000 rain forest fires in 10 days

Fires are still breaking out in Brazil’s Amazon and Cerrado regions. The country’s National Institute for Space Research published data today showing 7,457 fire alerts...

Huge crowd in Barcelona in march supporting Catalonia’s secession from Spain

Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards who support the secession of Catalonia gathered in Barcelona on the region’s main holiday just weeks before a highly...

No 10 disowns attack on ‘politically biased’ Scottish judges

Downing Street has been forced to distance itself from claims Scottish judges were “politically biased” following the ruling that the suspension of Parliament was...

Heathrow Airport sets new record for busiest day

Heathrow experienced its busiest day on record last month, the airport announced. Some 262,000 passengers travelled through the west London hub on August 4 as...

Full military honours as body of Robert Mugabe returns to Zimbabwe

The body of Zimbabwe’s longtime ruler Robert Mugabe has arrived in the capital, Harare, where it was met by President Emmerson Mnangagwa and a...

Why Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu has gambled on Jordan Valley in re-election bid

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s last-minute vow to annex the Jordan Valley if re-elected next week has sparked Arab condemnation and injected the Palestinians...

Rocket blast at US embassy in Afghanistan on anniversary of 9/11

A rocket exploded at the US embassy in Afghanistan just minutes into Wednesday, the anniversary of the 9/11 attack on the United States. A plume...

Khashoggi ‘asked killers not to suffocate him’

Murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi urged his killers not to cover his mouth because he suffered from asthma and could suffocate, according to Turkey’s...

Scottish court rules Boris Johnson’s prorogation of parliament was ‘unlawful’

A legal bid to challenge the suspension of parliament has succeeded at the appeal court in Edinburgh, with judges ruling British Prime Minister Boris...

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