Politics
Inside Hezbollah-Controlled Beirut: Sky News Documents Airstrike Aftermath
Sky News gains rare access to bombed-out Dahiyeh in Beirut with Hezbollah permission, documenting Israeli airstrike damage and militant control in the war-torn suburbs.
Culture
Killer Sudoku Puzzle 1012: A Challenging Brain Teaser for Logic Lovers
Explore Killer Sudoku puzzle 1012, a complex logic game that combines Sudoku with cage sums for a unique mental workout. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts seeking a tough challenge.
Sports
Monaco Stuns PSG in Paris, Derailing Ligue 1 Title Hopes
Monaco delivered a shocking 2-1 victory over PSG at Parc des Princes, severely denting the Parisians' Ligue 1 title aspirations in a dramatic European football clash.
Business
Global Finance Reacts to Middle East Conflict: Market Shifts and Strategic Responses
The global financial sector has seen significant volatility and strategic adjustments in response to the ongoing Middle East conflict, with impacts on oil prices, investment flows, and geopolitical risk assessments.
Environment
Transport
Why London Tube Escalators Use 'Stand Right, Walk Left'
The curious history behind London's escalator etiquette reveals a practical origin dating back to 1911, when the first moving staircase design dictated passenger flow patterns.
EV Driver Jailed for Fatal Pedal Confusion Crash in London
A van driver with no electric vehicle experience has been sentenced to eight years for killing a student and injuring two others after confusing the accelerator and brake pedals on central London's Strand.
Waterloo & City Line Could Reopen Saturdays After Covid
London's shortest Underground line, connecting Waterloo and Bank, may resume Saturday operations following a formal request from the City of London Corporation to TfL and the Mayor's Office.
London City Airport Plans Quieter Landing for Bigger Planes
London City Airport launches a public consultation on a new, shallower landing approach for quieter, more efficient aircraft, aiming to reduce noise for 110,000 people and cut emissions.
Van Driver Jailed for Fatal Crash Killing Student in London
A van driver has been sentenced to eight years in prison for causing the death of a university student and seriously injuring two others in a crash on The Strand in central London.
Property
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