Putin news conference: Weary-looking President complains about lack of election competition in annual Q and A
Red-eyed and coughing, Mr Putin seemed at times almost uninterested in this year's affair
Red-eyed and coughing, Mr Putin seemed at times almost uninterested in this year's affair
New study suggests pollutants from burning coal could have a role in triggering natural disasters
Humane Society International saves 170 animals from cramped cages at site near capital Seoul
Experts say the animals may have been panicked by hunters
With an election around the corner, his main focus is domestic affairs
She has acknowledged that there were things she saw and heard at the White House that made her 'uncomfortable'
She has acknowledged that there were things she saw and heard at the White House that made her 'uncomfortable'
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New evidence suggests East Antarctic glaciers are not as stable as scientists have long assumed, which 'has some worrying implications for future sea level changes'
The 15-year-old is recovering after she was held hostage and repeatedly attacked
Algorithm meant to be triggered if there is a fault in Alaskan recording equipment stops temperature recording because measurements were too high
Commissioners voted 3-2 to repeal 2015 regulations
Thanks to money raised in The Independent's Christmas appeal, Hazel Community Primary School in Leicester will be one of the first in the country to benefit from the Felix Project's new scheme to ensure no child goes to school hungry
Daughter of 78-year-old killed in blaze says her mother 'still cries every day'
YouTube is renowned for videos of people doing stupid things racking up millions of views. But could it actually be art? It might just be, says David Barnett
He had some choice words about American politics
Kenny and Holgate both signed deals until June 2022 while Calvert-Lewin agreed a contract to 2023
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US has voted to kill off net neutrality, in a move that could completely change how the internet works.
It could have a huge impact on what people do online
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US has voted to kill off net neutrality, in a move that could completely change how the internet works.
His mother says he has consistently resisted returning to his middle school
'People are so kind, I'm not crying - you are'
Review announced days before dedicated parliamentary committee launches on surrogacy
Tory rebels warn Prime Minister faces another loss over enshrining the precise Brexit date in British law