Latest news bulletin | March 24th – Morning
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One million refugees have returned to Syria since the beginning of 2025
More than one million Syrian refugees have returned home since the beginning of the year, a record number not seen since the outbreak of the Syrian war in 2011. Read…
Ukrainian and US officials hold ‘productive’ ceasefire talks in Riyadh
The talks come a day before US officials are set to meet with Russia’s delegation. Read More
Protests continue for a fifth night after court orders Imamoglu jailed
Protests erupted on Wednesday after Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested following a dawn raid of his residence as authorities investigated allegations of corruption and terrorism. Read More
The Bashiri mystery: A 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummy that no archaeologist dares to open
A mysterious mummy called “Bashiri” has captivated the minds of Egyptologists for more than a century, but no scholar has ever unearthed it. Read More
British Museum tops UK attractions list, but the effects of the pandemic still linger on
Official figures have revealed that the British Museum was – for the second year in a row – the UK’s most-visited attraction in 2024. While visitor numbers for cultural attractions…
NAPA to represent Portugal at Eurovision Song Contest
The band from Madeira ran away with the public vote to book their berth to Berne in Switzerland for the Eurovision Song Contest in May. Read More
Heavyweights Shine on Final Day of Tbilisi Grand Slam
The final day in Tbilisi saw thrilling battles from judo’s heavyweights. Bozorov, Lobnik, and Savytskiy claimed their first Grand Slam golds, while Dicko and Tasoev dominated their categories. Georgia’s Tushishvili…
Greenland’s Inuits reclaim identity as independence debate grows and another US VIP visit looms
During colonial rule, Denmark enforced assimilation policies, unofficially banning the Inuit language, forced sterilisations and removing children from their families to be placed in Danish homes. Policies which left Greenlanders…
Björk announces global cinema release of Cornucopia concert film
The theatre release will be available in approximately 500 cinemas in over 25 countries in May. Read More