By Leyland Cecco A Canadian swimmer has said she was drugged at a recent world championship event in Budapest, leaving her with a concussion and…
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By Lisa O’Carroll British scientists and academic researchers have been dealt a blow after 115 grants from a flagship EU research programme were terminated…
By Nicola Davis UK studies will look into whether blood thinners may help people who have ongoing symptoms A possible link between blood clots…
By Associated Press in Zagreb ‘Pilotless military aircraft’ crosses Hungary into Croatia triggering loud blast but no injuries reported A drone that flew undetected over several…
By Joan E Greve in Washington and Vivian Ho Lindsey Graham has attracted widespread condemnation after the South Carolina senator suggested Vladimir Putin should be assassinated in order to end…
By Jem Bartholomew A man landing an upper-cut on the ceiling fan, a woman slamming into furniture, a guy smashing through a lighting fixture: gamers are learning, virtual…
By Ben Quinn and Caroline Davies The Queen has sought to distance the monarchy from the Duke of York by stripping him of his military affiliations…
By Rhoda Kwan Snap lockdown, which prompted panic in the city, comes little over a month before Beijing is set to host the Winter…
by Damian Carrington Coronavirus has been detected on particles of air pollution by scientists investigating whether this could enable it to be carried over longer…
By The Guardian Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was airlifted to a hospital, where she died, while a second person, named as director Joel Souza, was also…
John Naughton Client-side scanning, as the technology is called, should really be treated like wiretapping and regulated accordingly For centuries, cryptography was the exclusive preserve…
By Pamela Duncan, Seán Clarke and Caelainn Barr The largest leak of offshore financial data in history amounts to 2.94TB of data – enough to stream Netflix in…
By Agence France-Presse Operators say the Orca plant can suck 4,000 tonnes of CO2 out of the air every year and inject it deep into the…
By Dani Anguiano Staff defending building and equipment turned to repurposed water cannons as huge Caldor fire approached As the flames of California’s Caldor fire approached a…
By Joan E Greve French readout of call with Biden included phrase Macron said of Afghan allies: ‘We cannot abandon them’ The White House’s readout of…
By Siddhartha Deb In 2018, Indian police claimed to have uncovered a shocking plan to bring down the government. But there is mounting evidence that…
















