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Lost Shakespeare Document That Split Family Found After 400 Years

A groundbreaking discovery in the National Archives has unearthed a long-lost legal document that caused a bitter rift in William Shakespeare's family, hidden for over four centuries and shedding new light on the playwright's personal conflicts.

Court Blocks Trump's Termination of TPS Protections

A US federal appeals court has upheld a ruling blocking Donald Trump's attempt to strip Temporary Protected Status from hundreds of thousands of migrants. The landmark decision is a significant victory for immigrant rights groups.

ICC probes Sudan's RSF for alleged war crimes

The International Criminal Court is investigating alleged war crimes committed by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, including mass killings, torture, and sexual violence in Khartoum.

Rare WWI Films Digitised and Available Online

Rarely seen World War I footage has been digitised and made available for public viewing, offering a unique insight into the lives of soldiers and civilians during the Great War.

Sudan’s RSF Accused of War Crimes

Survivors of Sudan’s brutal conflict accuse the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of systematic atrocities, including mass killings and sexual violence, as evidence mounts of war crimes.

Trump's praise for autocrats sparks outrage

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after praising African and Caribbean leaders accused of human rights abuses, including South Sudan's Salva Kiir and Cuba's Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Blair's secret memo to Brown revealed

A confidential memo from Tony Blair to Gordon Brown, urging a more cautious approach to Scottish devolution, has been uncovered in the National Archives.

South Sudan refugees flee to Kenya and Rwanda

Escalating violence in South Sudan has led to a mass exodus of civilians seeking refuge in neighbouring Kenya and Rwanda, as political instability continues to grip the nation.

Trump's Africa remarks cause diplomatic storm

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after allegedly making derogatory comments about African countries, including Nigeria and South Sudan, during a private meeting.

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