Physics Nobel Prize rewards science on a 'tiny timescale'
      This year's Nobel Prize in Physics rewards research into electrons in "flashes of light".
      2023-10-03 18:26
    
    Defiant Trump turns up at $250m fraud trial to blast 'scam'
      The ex-president lambasts a case that could see him lose control of Trump Tower and other properties.
      2023-10-03 06:26
    
    Fact-checking Trump's claims about New York fraud trial
      Outside court, Mr Trump raged against the prosecutor and judge. We took a closer look at what he said.
      2023-10-03 06:16
    
    Electoral politics begin to bite into Ukraine support
      On both sides of the Atlantic, cracks are beginning to form in Western nations' support for Ukraine.
      2023-10-02 20:45
    
    Ryder Cup lake plunge fan says 'sun got to me'
      John Burleigh became a social media sensation after leaping into a lake to celebrate Europe's win.
      2023-10-02 19:53
    
    China Belt and Road: Indonesia opens Whoosh high-speed railway
      The project under Belt and Road links the capital Jakarta with the economic hub of Bandung.
      2023-10-02 12:18
    
    Turkey strikes Kurdish rebels after Ankara blast
      Turkey conducts air strikes in northern Iraq, hours after a suicide blast hit the interior ministry in Ankara.
      2023-10-02 05:17
    
    Hardline Republicans seek to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
      Rep Matt Gaetz will seek to remove the Speaker this week, saying Republicans need "trustworthy" leadership.
      2023-10-01 23:18
    
    Brexit: New system begins for moving goods from GB to NI
      A key part of the Windsor Framework is implemented with a system of "green and red lanes" at NI ports.
      2023-10-01 13:19
    
    Slovakia elections: Populist party leads as most votes counted
      Former PM Robert Fico, who opposes military support for Ukraine, is leading with most votes counted.
      2023-10-01 09:50
    
    'This could be the end of us' - US businesses fear worst ahead of shutdown
      Thousands of firms in the US rely on business from federal parks. A shutdown leaves them in the lurch.
      2023-09-30 22:23
    
    Government shutdown only hours away in Washington DC
      A right-wing revolt has left Congress unable to fund federal agencies before a Saturday midnight deadline.
      2023-09-30 12:46
    