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A woman accused of stalking Madeleine McCann's parents shouted: "Why are you doing this to me?" and was led away in tears by officers, during her trial.
Donald Trump has said the governor of Illinois and mayor of Chicago, both Democrats, should be jailed - as his administration appears poised to deploy troops on the streets of the third-largest US city.
Details are sparse at the moment. No crew has been chosen, nor is there a concept yet for how it would be selected.
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The daughter of late actor Robin Williams has begged people to stop sending her AI-generated "slop" of her father.
Jimmy Carr, Jack Whitehall and some of America's biggest comedians are being criticised for performing at the inaugural Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia.
A 61-year-old man has been found guilty of stalking Myleene Klass by sending her an air gun, handcuffs, a police uniform and "disturbing" unwanted letters.
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Robbie Williams has said he is "deeply sorry" his concert in the Turkish city of Istanbul has had to be cancelled "in the interests of public safety".
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been sentenced to more than four years in prison over prostitution charges relating to his former girlfriends and male sex workers.
Oasis guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs has announced he has prostate cancer and will have to take a "planned break" from the band's current reunion tour.
Actress Dame Patricia Routledge, best known for TV show Keeping Up Appearances, has died aged 96, her agent has said.
A new blood test can diagnose chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as CFS or ME, with an accuracy of 96%, according to scientists who developed it.
The Danish government is proposing a ban on several social media apps for under-15s, according to the country's prime minister.
The Bank of England sees trouble ahead for global financial markets if investors U-turn on the prospects for artificial intelligence (AI) ahead, with the IMF in agreement.
The daughter of late actor Robin Williams has begged people to stop sending her AI-generated "slop" of her father.
A British scientist was among three awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday.
After hearing his wife scream while hiking, American scientist Fred Ramsdell thought she spotted a grizzly bear.
For the first time in history, renewable energy has produced more of the world's electricity than coal, according to a new analysis of global energy trends.
Bitcoin is trading at all-time highs, surging beyond £93,000 for the first time.
The UK's hottest summer on record has triggered a "mast year", when trees and shrubs produce an unusually large number of fruits and nuts like acorns, conkers and berries.
The government has announced new financial incentives worth up to £31,000 tax-free for trainee teachers in maths, physics, chemistry and computing, in an effort to tackle long-standing recruitment challenges in England's schools.