Libya's National Museum Reopens After 14-Year Closure

The National Museum of Libya in Tripoli has reopened with a lavish ceremony after 14 years of civil war closure, aiming to foster unity and showcase the country's rich heritage. Discover the treasures inside and the challenges that remain.

Trump sues BBC for $5bn in defamation lawsuit

Donald Trump sues the BBC for $5bn, alleging a Panorama documentary defamed him by editing his January 6 speech. The fallout led to high-level resignations. Read the full story.

Iconic 80s Quickshot 2 Joystick Makes a Comeback

The legendary Quickshot 2 joystick, a staple of 80s UK gaming, is being revived by Retro Games. Featuring USB connectivity and modern buttons, it launches January 30 for £29.99. Read the full story.

Trump's 'Sick' Reiner Death Post Sparks Backlash

Donald Trump faces fierce criticism for comments about murdered director Rob Reiner. The Hollywood legend and his wife were found stabbed, with their son arrested. Read the full story.

Amazon reprimanded by Ofcom over film mix-up

Amazon Prime Video breached UK regulations after a family was shown a sexually explicit film instead of the children's movie they rented. Ofcom has issued a formal ruling.

Corrie's Theo Explodes Over Summer's Gift to Todd

Summer accidentally provokes Theo's jealousy in Coronation Street by buying Todd tickets to see Andrew Scott. The scaffolder's rage leads to a smashed glass and a manipulative ultimatum. Can Todd escape the abuse?

Corrections: Christchurch Date, EHRC Scope Clarified

The Guardian has corrected the date of the Christchurch mosque massacre and clarified the remit of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Read the full list of recent amendments and how to submit a complaint.

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