News portalspace

Blog Post

News portalspace > International
Evidence that Iran and UAE drones used

Evidence that Iran and UAE drones used

3 hours ago By Abdelrahman Abu Taleb, BBC News Arabic Reuters Cities such as Omdurman have been turned into ghost towns by
Haiti forms new government to tackle gang violence

Haiti forms new government to tackle gang violence

18 hours ago By Will Grant, Mexico and Central America correspondent • George Wright, BBC News Reuters A police officer stands guard in Haiti’s capital
French music and fashion icon dies aged 80

French music and fashion icon dies aged 80

One of France’s best-loved singer-songwriters, Françoise Hardy, has died at the age of 80. “Mum is gone,” her son, Thomas
Four US college instructors stabbed in public park in China

Four US college instructors stabbed in public park in China

Police in China have arrested a 55-year-old man after four US university tutors were stabbed at a public park. The
Thirty-nine die after migrant boat capsizes off Yemen, officials say

Thirty-nine die after migrant boat capsizes off Yemen, officials say

At least 39 people from the Horn of Africa have died after their boat capsized off the coast of Yemen,
Labour promises 100,000 extra child dental appointments

Labour promises 100,000 extra child dental appointments

Labour have promised to create 100,000 extra dental appointments for children, in a bid to clear backlogs in England. The
Nigel Farage endorses DUP candidates despite TUV-Reform alliance

Nigel Farage endorses DUP candidates despite TUV-Reform alliance

12 minutes ago By Gareth Gordon, BBC News NI political correspondent Getty Mr Farage said he had worked closely with Mr Paisley
Coal tips landslide concerns over illegal riding in valleys

Coal tips landslide concerns over illegal riding in valleys

Illegal off-road vehicles could damage coal tips and potentially cause dangerous landslides, fear officials at the local authority with the
Ross travel expenses allegations ‘significant’

Ross travel expenses allegations ‘significant’

Getty Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross is facing “significant and serious” allegations that he used Westminster expenses to travel in
Methodist Church in Ireland apologises to LGBT community

Methodist Church in Ireland apologises to LGBT community

4 hours ago By Robbie Meredith, BBC News NI education correspondent Getty Images There are 200 Methodist churches across Northern Ireland and