Marks and Spencer chief warns of significant drop in food supply' for Northern Ireland ahead of Christmas
Marks and Spencer, chief executive of Marks and Spencer, has warned that Northern Ireland customers...
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The incident took place in Charikar, the provincial capital of Parwan
Group allegedly planned to blow up a bridge near Governor Gretchen Whitmer's home to thwart police response
Floyd's death last year led to widespread protests in the United States and around the world against police treatment of minorities
Family told police he was playing with a machine gun' days before grocery store shooting
Family told police he was playing with a machine gun' days before grocery store shooting
When COVID-19 hit last year, many Nigerian parents withdrew their children from school over fear exposing them to the virus
Kurdish officials accuse Turkey of reducing Euphrates' flow, threatening farmland - and further instability; Ankara says it too is facing water shorta
Nigerian officials try to identify gunmen in Monday's kidnapping of schoolteachers, a day after abduction attempt of students
The raid is the latest in a string of attacks on schools in Nigeria, coming just four days after 39 college students were kidnapped by a gang
The school was said to have some 300 male and female students, mostly aged 17 and older, at the time of the attack
Reports say kidnappers killed at least one student who tried to escape during attack, second of its kind in Nigeria in two months
Turkey said victims had been kidnapped by PKK militants
Agencies say more than 120,000 people displaced by war in northern Syria are struggling to survive weeks of torrential rains and heavy winds
The Turkish defense ministry said in a statement the bomb attack took place in an industrial site at the center of the town and wounded 22 people, bla
Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff of Georgia and Alex Padilla of California took the oath of office in the Senate chamber hours after President
The leading teachers' association says the schools are not well prepared to follow health protocols to prevent the spread of coronavirus
Experts say security chiefs incompetent to handle the situation
Some boys seen by Reuters said they had escaped from the forest where the gunmen took them, but it was not immediately clear how many remained in capt
New York Times reporter, Afghan journalist, and their driver were taken hostage in 2008
Anger persists after Nigerian president fails to condemn police killings of peaceful protesters
More than 68,000 people in Sonoma and Napa counties have been evacuated in the latest inferno, one of nearly 30 fire clusters burning across the state
Sharia court in the northern state of Kano convicted Omar Farouq of using foul language against Allah; Islamic scholar says age is not the point in Sh
Armed gangs regularly raid villages in central and northwestern Nigeria, killing and kidnapping people as well as looting and burning homes
Baja California state prosecutor's office says retirees were reported missing last Wednesday
Search ends more than a month after a massive port explosion shattered Lebanon's capital
Fighting is mainly between nomadic settlers or herders and farmers; issues around land use and ownership are the root cause of the crisis, but sects a
The actions against the Teachers Syndicate and its supporters are emblematic of a growing pattern of suppression of public freedoms and restriction in
Forces also raided union offices and shut organization down for two years, escalating confrontation with group that has become a leading source of dis
Police confirmed the death of Fahim Saleh in a statement and deemed it a homicide but offered none of the grisly details reported in New York media
Greece is denying Turkish allegations of randomly shooting at migrants as tensions between the two neighbors flare
Two patients died of coronavirus in northern France, bringing the death toll in the country to four, Le Parisien newspaper says, citing the mayor of t
Armed men opened fire at random on villagers when they left mosques after prayer
ExxonMobil and Total are among the companies asking Mozambique to send as many as 300 more soldiers to the area