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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an intergovernmental organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons. It was established in 1957 as an autonomous organization within the United Nations s...

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Fire truck in front of burning wooden house with high flames
Crime & justice6h ago

Markets Drop, Oil Surges After Iran Talks Fail; Attacks Target OpenAI

Global markets reacted to failed Iran peace talks with stocks falling and oil prices surging past $100 a barrel as a U.S. blockade loomed. In San Francisco, authorities arrested individuals in separate incidents targeting OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home, including a Molotov cocktail attack by a suspect who allegedly traveled from Texas intending to kill him.

Sports9h ago

Herman Liv changes jersey number to 80 in tribute to parents

Hockey player Herman Liv has signed a two-year contract with HV71 and will switch his jersey number from 1 to 80 as a tribute to his parents, who were both born in 1980.

Nectar partners with Uber for points redemption on rides, food
Economy & business12h ago

Nectar partners with Uber for points redemption on rides, food

Sainsbury's Nectar cardholders can now swap their points for discounts on Uber taxis, takeaways, and trains through a new partnership. This is the first and only time Nectar has partnered with a ride-hailing platform.

Human interest1d ago

Jesy Nelson campaigns for SMA screening after twins' diagnosis

Former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson is campaigning for nationwide newborn screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy after her twin daughters were diagnosed with the severe genetic condition.

UK IPO Market Shows Early 2026 Momentum Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
Economy & business6d ago

UK IPO Market Shows Early 2026 Momentum Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

The UK IPO market entered 2026 on its most constructive footing in years, with two listings in the first quarter, but heightened geopolitical tensions and a tech sell-off have created short-term uncertainty, according to analysis by EY-Parthenon.

Dog owner films wolverine encounter on Frösön during Easter walk
Human interest6d ago

Dog owner films wolverine encounter on Frösön during Easter walk

Tommy Karlsson encountered and filmed a wolverine while walking his dog in a forest on Frösön during the Easter weekend, according to official sources. He cut his walk short and reported the sighting to authorities.

Ukraine Faces Conscription Crisis as Russia Escalates Attacks and Espionage
Conflict & warApr 7

Ukraine Faces Conscription Crisis as Russia Escalates Attacks and Espionage

Ukraine is grappling with a severe conscription crisis and acute manpower shortages two years into Russia's full-scale invasion, while Russian forces intensify attacks on civilians and expand grey-zone warfare against NATO allies like the UK.

Swedish Ski Stars Face Career Decisions as Team Dominance Shifts
SportsApr 6

Swedish Ski Stars Face Career Decisions as Team Dominance Shifts

Swedish cross-country skiers Ebba Andersson and Frida Karlsson are re-evaluating their futures while the team's dominance faces upcoming changes, including the retirement of American star Jessie Diggins.

Arts & entertainmentApr 5

BBC's revived Lynley series begins filming second season

Production has started on the second series of the revived BBC crime drama Lynley, with actor Daniel Mays sharing a cast photo from the set. The revival, which launched earlier this year, features a fresh cast and has received mixed reactions.

Fire truck in front of burning wooden house with high flames
Crime & justiceApr 2

Police appeal for anonymous letter writer in 2012 arson murder case

Police are investigating a suspected arson attack that killed a woman and her five children in Harlow, Essex, in October 2012, treating the deaths as murder. The sole survivor, Dr. Abdul Shakoor, tried to raise the alarm and save his family.

SportsApr 1

England's worst Six Nations ends with review and Borthwick scrutiny

England's Six Nations campaign ended in historic failure, finishing fifth with only one win and suffering a first-ever loss to Italy, prompting a Rugby Football Union review that leaves head coach Steve Borthwick's future uncertain.

Arts & entertainmentMar 23

Finn Kalvik Honored with Prize, Friend Accepts on His Behalf

Norwegian folk musician Finn Kalvik has been honored with a prize, but his friend Øystein Sunde accepted it for him. Kalvik, 78, was a key figure in Norway's 1970s folk music wave.

PoliticsMar 11

Alexander Butterfield, key Watergate figure, dies at 99

Alexander Butterfield, whose testimony revealed the White House taping system that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation, has died at 99 years old.

Crime & justiceMar 11

Police Scotland Responded to Nearly 6,000 Domestic Incidents Over Christmas

Police Scotland were called to nearly 6,000 domestic incidents during the 2024 Christmas period, according to figures released to the Scottish Liberal Democrats. The data has sparked renewed calls for implementation of key protections in the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2021.

Human interestMar 11

Man Turns Blue After Sleeping on Unwashed Navy Blue Sheets

A man in Burton turned blue after sleeping on unwashed navy blue bed sheets, leading to a hospital visit on November 15, 2025.