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Hong Kong protesters seek British support as campus blockade ends

Hundreds of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists have rallied outside the British Consulate, urging the city’s former colonial ruler to emulate the US and take...

Venus and Jupiter to meet in the sky as ‘two points of light’

Sky-gazers can catch a glimpse of a cosmic event on Sunday afternoon with Venus and Jupiter appearing side by side as “two points of...

British Airways flights delayed by ‘technical issue’

British Airways flights are disrupted due to a “technical issue”, the airline said. Flights to and from the UK’s two busiest airports, Heathrow and Gatwick,...

37% of Britons think humans will inevitably have to live in space

More than a third of Britons believe humans will inevitably have to live in space due to the Earth becoming increasingly uninhabitable. While the public...

Downpours bring flooding misery to the UK

Torrential rain has led to flooded roads and cancelled train services in parts of the north of England. Residents were evacuated from 35 homes in...

Utilities equipment probably sparked California fires, companies say

Electrical equipment led to a fatal wildfire which swept through Southern California last year and another currently burning near Los Angeles, utilities companies have...

German restaurant accidentally serves hash cake at funeral

A funeral in eastern Germany ended on an involuntary drug high when mourners were accidentally served hash cake, police said. Rostock police said that after...

Donald Trump booed by crowd at World Series baseball match

US president Donald Trump’s appearance at game five of baseball’s World Series drew loud boos and jeers when he was introduced to the crowd...

British backpacker was ‘having the best time’ before disappearance, says sister

A British backpacker missing in Cambodia was “living out her dream” and having the “best time ever” her sister has said. Amelia Bambridge, 21, from...

Trump cancels subscriptions to New York Times and Washington Post

President Donald Trump is making another move against his least favoured sections of the media, this time by deciding to cancel government subscriptions to...

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