Donald Trump gives creepy Armageddon speech in a bid to become president again
Donald Trump gives creepy Armageddon speech in a bid to become president again
Donald Trump gives creepy Armageddon speech in a bid to become president again
Sputnik/Sergei Karpukhin/Pool via Reuters The ruling party of Armenia has warned that if Russian President Vladimir Putin comes to Armenia, the country will have no choice but to arrest him.The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for Putin’s arrest earlier this month over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, particularly his alleged involvement in the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine. But the ICC doesn’t have the power to enforce its warrants, and since Russia doesn’t reco
Gagik Melkonyan, the deputy of the Armenian National Assembly, said this week that if Putin were to travel there, "he should be arrested."
Turkey had delayed Finland's efforts to join NATO, which is something Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want to happen.
Monthly rotation of presidency of 15-member council has been unaffected by Ukraine war
"Tells you all you need to know," Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle responded on Twitter.
‘Four hundred days... Four hundred days of our defence against full-scale aggression’
The son of former President Donald Trump described New York City as "falling apart" before complaining about CVS shelving on Fox News.
Russia has suffered huge losses trying to take the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, and in recent weeks progress has largely ground to a halt.
Fox NewsOn the heels of the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, an enraged Fox News host Jesse Watters went on a rant seemingly warning of impending political violence.The Fox host branded the indictment, which was announced during the latter half of The Five broadcast, “the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen” and a “disgrace” before seemingly threatening future violence. “There’s going to be a major ‘rally around the flag’ feeling. I’m starting to feel it right now. I’
Lavrov confirmed as chair of UN Security Council meeting set to take place in New York in April - despite Russia’s war on Ukraine
No one who knows Evan Gershkovich believes he is a spy.
In an annual address to lawmakers and government officials, Lukashenko said Moscow's plans to station nuclear arms on the territory of its close ally would help protect Belarus, which he said was under threat from the West. Although Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that the tactical missiles would remain under Moscow's control, Lukashenko suggested he could use them with Russia's agreement if Belarus was threatened with destruction.
“We are at a perilous crossroads," J. Michael Luttig told conservative commentator Charlie Sykes.
Former fixer Cohen spoke out just hours after Trump was indicted on criminal charges over Stormy Daniels hush money payments
Politicians returning to Stormont under the revamped pact would be like Nazi collaborators in wartime France, Baroness Hoey said.
Footage published by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Wednesday 29 March claims to show the destruction of a Russian weapons store in the devastated eastern city of Bakhmut. A statement from the 30th Mechanised Brigade said that the “warehouse and the occupiers’ military equipment were destroyed with one shot”. The city of Bakhmut has been a major Russian strategic objective since last summer, with waves of troops seeking to take the settlement in Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast.
STORY: Zelenskiy addressed the chamber via video link, thanking Austria for its humanitarian aid and help with projects such as clearing land mines. Austria says its neutrality prevents it from military involvement in the conflict and while it supports Ukraine politically, it cannot send the country weapons in its fight against the Russian invasion.The Freedom Party (FPO), however, had warned days before that it would hold some form of protest against Zelenskiy's address. Its lawmakers attended the start of the speech and then left.Lawmakers who walked out of the chamber left small placards on their desks featuring the party logo and either "space for neutrality" or "space for peace".
A British diplomat has listed a series of catastrophic failings by the Russian military in its invasion of Ukraine.
Boris Johnson would accept a finding that he recklessly misled Parliament over lockdown parties in order to avoid a by-election that risks ending his political career, MP allies have said.
The ex-president deserves his day in court like all Americans have a right to – but many will be happy to finally see him face the music for decades of bad behaviour