Human rights advocates on Tuesday urged South Korea to offer radiation exposure tests to hundreds of North Korean escapees who had lived near the country’s nuclear testing ground. Tests conducted by the South Korean government on 40 people in 2017 and 2018
From woodland walks and wild moorland to towering castles and sprawling stately homes, the National Trust has more than 500 incredible places to explore. This February, every reader over the age of 60 can redeem a voucher giving two for one admission
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: We have relatives who stay with us twice a year, for a week or two at a time. We very much appreciate their visits; their presence is welcome. As a thank you for their
We can use our smartphones to call pretty much anyone in any part of the world. However, long-distance fees can be super expensive if you’re looking for a way to contact your family members in another country or chat with someone while
A Syrian newborn whose mother gave birth while buried in earthquake rubble has received a name fitting her circumstances. A doctor at Afrin children’s hospital in Aleppo has named the baby girl Aya – the Arabic word for miracle – after rescuers
Russia’s embassy in London has issued a strong warning to London against sending fighter jets to Ukraine, claiming that doing so would have grave military and political repercussions for the entire world. The Russian embassy warned in a statement that supplying cutting-edge
A worldwide response is underway after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and major aftershocks devastated large areas of Turkey and Syria early Monday, decimating buildings and killing more than 2,300 people. The pre-dawn quake rocked large swaths of Turkey and Syria reducing buildings
Comment on this story Comment Dear Amy: About five months ago my friend “Stacy” fell on some hard times. I offered her rides to her job so that she could save up for another car, as her transmission went kaput. Stacy has
Police are offering a £10,000 reward for information to help found missing Mark Gordon and Constance Marten and their newborn baby. Detectives say they are “extremely concerned” for the health and well-being of the newborn baby who has received no medical care
BBC journalists are poised to follow in the footsteps of ambulance workers, nurses, postal workers and others by going on strike. A National union of Journalists memo seen by Express.co.uk says 70 percent of those who voted had opposed the corporation’s proposals