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Greece boat disaster: Brothers reunited as hundreds remain missing at sea
“The worst ever tragedy we’ve seen in the Mediterranean” – that is how EU officials today described events off the coast of Greece early Wednesday morning. Like in past tragedies, we will likely never know the true number of those who perished when their boat capsized but it could be as many hundreds.
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‘Inspiring and touching’ – Hundreds attend vigil in Nottingham city centre
In Nottingham, detectives investigating a series of violent attacks on Tuesday have been granted more time to question a 31 year-old man on suspicion of murder.
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Hundreds of people still missing after boat capsized off Greece
The Greek government has announced three days of national mourning after a boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsized.
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Rishi Sunak must ‘urgently’ unify ‘unhappy’ party, says Sir John Redwood MP
We spoke to the Conservative MP and former Cabinet minister Sir John Redwood, who is a longstanding supporter of Boris Johnson.
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Civilians fired at while fleeing Nova Kakhovka dam floods in Ukraine
Emergency services in Kherson have come under Russian shelfire, as they rescue civilians who are trying to escape from the Kherson region.
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France knife attack: Children and toddlers seriously injured
The mobile phone footage from the alpine French city of Annecy is deeply shocking – and shows the suspect attacking children – some in pushchairs – apparently at random.
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Jailed and tortured for daring to speak out against Taliban in Afghanistan
Afghanistan- ever since the West withdrew in haste almost two years ago and the Taliban retook power, we stopped paying much attention.
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‘We are absolutely a credible organisation.’ says CBI Director General
We spoke to the new director general of the CBI, Rain Newton-Smith, and started by asking for her response to today’s results.
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Russian army has ‘consistently underperformed’ in Ukraine, says retired US lieutenant colonel
We spoke to retired Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman who was the top Ukraine expert on the US National Security Council.
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How President Erdogan redefined Turkey
Tomorrow Turkey’s autocratic President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will take the oath of office, tightening his grip on power, adding another five years to his twenty already in office.
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‘The government can go further’ to reduce child poverty, says charity chief executive
We were joined by Joseph Howes, Chief Executive of the children’s charity Buttle UK and chair of the End Child Poverty Coalition.
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‘I feared I would get picked up and I would disappear’: Pakistan’s crackdown on pro-Imran Khan media
First the government in Pakistan went after Imran Khan, are they now going after the journalists covering the story?
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Sudan: 19 killed and more than 100 injured after shelling in Khartoum
Nineteen people have been killed and 106 injured after a market in Khartoum was shelled using heavy artillery, according to the Sudanese Doctors Trade Union.
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Uncontacted rainforest tribe endangered by race for green tech
The developments in renewable energy and technology the world needs to tackle the climate crisis.
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General Levy on AI and how the Windrush generation inspired British music
General Levy began his career as a dancehall reggae artist, but he fell into jungle music with songs that for many came to define the 1990s.