Britishness and free speech - why we travelled 200 miles to Robinson's London rally More than 700 people who were on the march and counter-protest, contacted the BBC to express their views. US forces kill alleged senior ISIS terrorist in Syria The terrorist, known as "Abdul Rahman Al-Halabi," was the group's head of external operations and security, the Iraqi service said. Ex-Gaza hostage Edan Alexander to return to IDF, he announces Alexander was the last hostage who was held still alive in Gaza who held US citizenship. He was released after 584 days in captivity. |
'Israeli strikes' on Yemen newspaper offices 'mark deadliest attack on press in 16 years' Israeli strikes on newspaper offices in Yemen killed 31 journalists and media support workers, according to the outlet struck and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). AI-generated 'minister' makes debut in Albanian parliament The world's first AI-generated government "minister" has been introduced to the Albanian parliament to a mixed reception. Ukraine braces for harsh winter as millions of people face cold and energy shortages Millions of people in Ukraine are facing cold and energy shortages as the country prepares for a fourth winter under fire. |