Horror at deaths of 12 children unites Druze across borders. But Mideast's wars tear at their bonds
The strike a week ago in the Israeli-held Golan Heights that killed 12 Druze children unified Druze across the region in grief
The strike a week ago in the Israeli-held Golan Heights that killed 12 Druze children unified Druze across the region in grief
Democratic attacks have labelled Vance ‘weird and creepy’
Hilwa* – a young Yazidi woman – was abducted during a a massacre by Isis a decade ago in August 2014. Rachel Hagan speaks to her about her dreams for the future in the camp for displaced people she has spent eight years in
Far-right protests and counter demonstrations have taken place in Manchester, Leeds, Belfast, Hull, Stoke, Nottingham and Liverpool
Remco Evenepoel won a thrilling and chaotic Olympic road race on the streets of Paris to complete a famous double after claiming gold in the time trial a week ago. A week before that, he was standing on the podium of the Tour de France. Those three things should not be possible by one rider in one summer, but Evenepoel is exceptional.
The Olympics was the tennis champion’s last ever tournament
The brother and sister helped round out a hugely successful Olympic rowing regatta for Team GB
Harris was in building for nearly two hours before pipe bomb was discovered and she was evacuated
Buildings and vehicles were destroyed in Sunderland city centre on Friday
The now seven-time Olympic champion could still add further medals on the floor and beam finals
Biles returns to Bercy Arena on Saturday August 3, for the women’s vault final.
Singer said she was a ‘right fanny’ for choosing to wear the dress
Wiffen claims he hasn’t been able to move for photo requests since winning the men’s 800m freestyle, prompting the comparison to the gymnastics icon
Two Olympic medallists danced together under the Eiffel Tower in Paris in a scene that has been hailed as showing the spirit of the Games.
Bus driver arrested at scene in Bexleyheath, south-east London
A third set of remains with a gunshot wound has been found in the search for graves of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Forecasters say a tropical depression over Cuba is growing better organized and is likely to bring drenching rain and coastal flooding to much of Florida’s Gulf Coast
The Montreux Jazz Festival is a music festival like no other and in this episode, we look at why.
Prosecutor told court machete and large knife spotted after disorder broke out in crowded town as families enjoyed summer sunshine
To govern is to choose, and so far this government has made the right choices on winter fuel payments and social care, writes John Rentoul
A crowd carrying English and Union Jack flags chanted "I'm English til' I die" on the steps of the Guildhall in Portsmouth on Saturday, 3 August, as marches spread across the UK in the wake of the Southport stabbing attacks.
Cooper-Key had suffered from various cancers for the past 24 years
The Briton fell foul of a controversial new format in the women’s windsurfing and had to settle for a bronze medal in Marseille.
The quarterfinal game between United States and Japan has kicked off at Parc des Princes in Paris
As the son of the former chairman meets with the company’s main competitor the weekend of their second-biggest show of the year, Ryan Coogan explains why this kind of intrigue is what makes wrestling great