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Pakistan Investigates Islamabad Suicide Attack

Pakistan launches a probe into a suicide bombing that killed 12 in Islamabad. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif alleges 'Indian state terrorism,' a claim India vehemently denies. Explore the regional tensions.

UK cuts £150m from AIDS, TB and malaria fund

Britain reduces Global Fund contribution by 15%, risking hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths. Charities warn this undermines decades of progress in disease elimination.

Pakistan in 'State of War' After Suicide Blast

At least 12 killed in a Pakistan Taliban suicide attack outside Islamabad courts. Defence minister declares a 'state of war' amid a surge in terror. Read the full report.

Dutch Honour Black WWII Soldiers at Margraten

Dutch volunteers research and display photos of African American soldiers buried at Margraten cemetery, ensuring their stories are remembered 80 years after liberation.

Suicide bombing in Islamabad kills 12 people

At least 12 killed and 27 wounded in a suicide bombing outside an Islamabad court. The attacker targeted a police vehicle after failing to enter the premises. Read the latest updates.

Life-saving car check saved teen from fatal crash

A grieving mother shares her powerful story about the basic vehicle safety check that prevented her teenage son from joining his friends in a fatal car accident, and why every parent should know about it.

British volunteers evacuate children from Gaza

A grassroots network of British citizens is undertaking dangerous rescue missions to evacuate children from war-torn Gaza, defying government inaction with extraordinary acts of courage.

FBI thwarts Michigan Halloween mass shooting plot

US authorities have disrupted a chilling Halloween terror conspiracy in Michigan, where three men allegedly planned to attack trick-or-treating families with firearms and explosives.

UK phone giants unite to block scam calls

Major UK mobile providers join forces in landmark agreement to combat number spoofing fraud that costs Britons millions annually. New security measures coming 2025.

Walking 3,000 steps daily may slow Alzheimer's

Groundbreaking research shows that moderate daily walking may significantly slow cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer's patients, offering new hope for non-pharmaceutical interventions.

AI Chatbot Revolutionises Mould Advice in UK Homes

A groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool has been launched to provide instant expert advice on mould prevention and bio-contamination issues, offering 24/7 support to homeowners and professionals across Britain.

Army accused of empty promises after soldier's suicide

Exclusive: The mother of Private Jaysley Beck condemns the British Army for failing to implement crucial welfare reforms following her daughter's tragic death, claiming 'this doesn't feel like justice'.

Islington Demands Knife Crime Crackdown After Attack

Community leaders and residents in Islington are calling for urgent action against knife crime following a horrific attack that left a teenager with life-changing injuries. Discover the growing concerns and demands for safer streets.

Ukraine's Women: From Wives to Warriors

Amid Russia's invasion, Ukrainian women are transforming traditional roles, becoming soldiers, activists, and community leaders while fighting for their nation's survival.

BFI London Film Festival Calls for Volunteers

The British Film Institute is seeking enthusiastic volunteers for the 2024 London Film Festival. Discover how you can be part of one of the UK's most prestigious cinematic events and gain exclusive behind-the-scenes access.

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