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Yemeni fishermen face threat of Houthi attack - but on Gaza they are firmly behind the militants
Yemen's fishermen set out at dawn to take on seas where they know they could face pirates, smugglers, and now Houthi militant missile attacks.
Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson reveals stoma bag
Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson has revealed she has had a stoma bag fitted after months of health problems.
Animals reacted weirdly to the eclipse and NASA wants your help studying them
While people across North America may have reacted in a range of surprising ways as they witnessed a total solar eclipse on Monday, humans were not the only species displaying unusual behaviour during the rare celestial event.
Suspect arrested in murder investigation after mum stabbed while pushing pram
Police say they have arrested a suspect in a murder investigation after a mother was stabbed to death while pushing her baby in a pram.
Popular British holiday destination 'collapsing socially and environmentally'
A popular sunny British holiday destination is "collapsing socially and environmentally" due to the huge numbers of tourists, residents say.
'Get as high as possible': Rescue operation after 'scary and unprecedented' flooding
A rescue operation is under way after "scary and unprecedented" flooding near a holiday park in West Sussex.
Human rights violated by climate change inaction, European court rules
Europe's top human rights court has sided with a group of elderly women who said Switzerland's government had not done enough to combat climate change.
Jackie Chan shares health update after concerns raised over his appearance
Jackie Chan has reassured fans after concerns were raised about his appearance in photographs published earlier this year.
Why it's just got harder for Brits to move to Spain
Spain is to scrap a "golden visa" scheme that grants residency rights to foreigners who make large investments in real estate.
Murder investigation launched after woman found stabbed in her home
A murder investigation has been launched after a woman was found in her home with stab wounds in Westminister.
Have Lord Cameron's words come back to bite him?
How much will Donald Trump have enjoyed it?
Parked drivers 'struggling to get out of their vehicle' as cars get wider
Drivers are having trouble getting in and out of their cars because vehicles have become wider but parking spaces haven't grown, according to research.
Love, loss and addiction: Amy Winehouse biopic Back To Black has its world premiere in London
Known for her iconic look and unique talent, Amy Winehouse had risen to an unimaginable level of fame by the time she had died of alcohol poisoning in 2011. She was 27.
David Cameron to meet Donald Trump as part of US visit
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron will meet with Donald Trump in Florida on Tuesday, before holding talks with US secretary of state Antony Blinken.
Long COVID 'leaves distinctive signs in blood which could be targets for treatment'
Long COVID leaves distinctive signs in the blood which could potentially be targeted for treatment, research suggests.
'There is a date': Israeli PM Netanyahu vows Rafah invasion will go ahead despite withdrawing troops
Israel's prime minister has reiterated his vow to invade the city of Rafah in southern Gaza and declared: "There is a date."
Elon Musk investigated by Brazilian supreme court judge over fake news claims
X owner Elon Musk is being investigated by Brazil's highest court for allegedly waging a public "disinformation campaign" on the social media platform.
Target Towns: Inside Grimsby’s community housing revolution
There was a time when Terry Evans would dread a knock on the front door.
'Nervous and excited' Billie Eilish announces release date for new album
Billie Eilish has said she is "nervous and excited" as she announced her third album will be released next month.
12 arrested after Israel arms embargo protest at Labour HQ
Twelve people have been arrested in connection with a demonstration that saw the Labour Party's headquarters daubed in red paint.