Terrorist Carlos the Jackal has third life sentence for deadly 1974 Paris attack confirmed by French court

A Venezuelan militant who carried out terror attacks around the world in the 1970s and 80s has had his appeal to reduce one of his three life sentences rejected.

‘Not good enough’: Defence secretary ‘pretty angry’ over MoD’s Afghan data breaches

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has branded the handling of data in his department "not good enough" and revealed he is "pretty angry" about breaches relating to Afghans resettling in the UK.

US special envoy to Haiti resigns over ‘inhumane’ deportation of migrants from Texas border camp

The American special envoy to Haiti has resigned in protest at the "inhumane" deportation of hundreds of Haitian migrants back to their country from a camp on the US-Mexican border.

Lava spread raises fears of more damage on Spanish island as it rises 50 feet in places

The advance of lava from a volcanic eruption in Spain's Canary Islands has slowed, rising in some places up to 50 feet as it thickens.

Lava spread raises fears of more damage on Spanish island as it rises 50 feet in places

The advance of lava from a volcanic eruption in Spain's Canary Islands has slowed, rising in some places up to 50 feet as it thickens.

UNGA: Success on climate change or a drop in the ocean?

Bold strides on coal and climate finance made at this week's UN General Assembly injected some brightness into often gloomy discussions, with just five weeks to go until UN climate talks.

Dozens more dolphins killed in Faroe Islands less than two weeks after record slaughter

Some 52 dolphins have been slaughtered in the Faroe Islands less than two weeks after the killing of a recordĀ 1,428.

Union boss says Starmer must show nation he ‘has what it takes’ to be PM

Sir Keir Starmer must use the Labour conference to show the nation he "has what it takes" to be prime minister, the leader of the GMB Union has said.