Daniel Duggan loses fight against extradition to US over allegedly training Chinese pilots, magistrate rules
Daniel Duggan, an Australian citizen and former US marine pilot wanted in the United States over allegations he trained Chinese fighter pilots, is eligible to
Energy price cap in Great Britain to fall to £1,568 in summer
The energy price cap in Great Britain will fall 7% to the equivalent of £1,568 a year this summer after a drop in wholesale gas
Potentially habitable planet size of Earth discovered 40 light years away
An Australian university student has co-led the discovery of an Earth-sized, potentially habitable planet just 40 light years away. Shishir Dholakia, a PhD candidate in
Papua New Guinea landslide: fears up to 100 dead in remote northern region
A landslide in a remote region in northern Papua New Guinea killed up to 100 people, local people estimated as emergency teams rushed to the
China testing ability to ‘seize power’ in second day of military drills around Taiwan
China has begun a second day of military drills targeting Taiwan, this time testing its military’s ability to “seize power”, in what it says is
Ten-gallon hits! Why country is the biggest pop music craze of 2024
Collins Obinna Chibueze, better known as Shaboozey, has to fit in interviews as and when he can; his schedule is “crazy”. He is peering into
Atlas review – Jennifer Lopez learns to love AI in silly Netflix mockbuster
Memorial Day weekend has long been a vital, lucrative calendar date in Hollywood, a three-day stretch that’s birthed blockbusters such as Mission: Impossible, The Lost
George Harrison’s childhood home in Liverpool gets blue plaque
No 12 Arnold Grove looks like an ordinary red-brick terrace house in the Liverpool suburb of Wavertree, recognisable only to those with a deep appreciation
All We Imagine As Light review – dreamlike and gentle modern Mumbai tale is a triumph
There is a freshness and emotional clarity in Payal Kapadia’s Cannes competition selection, an enriching humanity and gentleness which coexist with fervent, languorous eroticism and
Bamford keen to break ‘vicious circle’ and fire Leeds back to Premier League
Patrick Bamford listens politely, considers the argument, then shakes his head. “I think my injuries have just been bad luck,” he says. “I don’t think