It was common sense and friendship according to the French President Emmanuel Macron – after calling King Charles and postponing his French visit.
There’s been chaos on the streets of Paris as protestors clashed with riot police overnight.
Vigils are taking place across the UK this evening in remembrance of students who have taken their own lives at university.
We speak to journalist Alex Litsardakis, of the Documento newspaper, who is in Thessaloniki – and begin by asking him more about the collision.
Dozens more schoolgirls in Iran have been taken to hospital after suspected poison gas attacks.
We spoke to Annalisa Camilli – a Rome-based journalist on the Internazionale newspaper and began by asking what’s been the reaction in Italy to the tragedy.
It’s been described as astonishing and deeply impressive by the late author Hilary Mantel.
We spoke to Anand Menon, director of the ‘UK in a Changing Europe’ initiative who has accused Rishi Sunak of risky politics, saying he has put his credibility on the line.
An Israeli military raid on the West Bank city of Nablus has triggered a battle that left at least ten Palestinians dead and over a hundred injured.
We spoke to Dr Layla McCay – who’s director for policy at the NHS Confederation, and began by asking what sort of impact the latest wave of strikes may have.
We spoke to Dr Dan Lomas, an expert on security and intelligence from Brunel University London.
New Zealand has declared a national state of emergency after a cyclone hit the country, leaving thousands displaced and landslides destroying homes.
It’s a story of a young German soldier during the First World War that’s familiar to many people in both Germany and Britain.
It’s already won the hearts of audiences around the world, and landed an Oscar nomination for its lead actor, Paul Mescal. Charlotte Wells’ debut feature Aftersun is a gentle, poignant coming of age story, a glimpse into the lives of a father and his young daughter set during a package holiday in the late 1990s.…
In 1999 a quake in the north-west, around the city of Izmit, left some 17 thousand people dead. Stricter building safety standards were brought in, but experts say they have been poorly enforced.