French government shows support after teacher stabbed to death by 16-year-old student
French government shows support after teacher stabbed to death by 16-year-old studentSource: French government
French government shows support after teacher stabbed to death by 16-year-old studentSource: French government
Skeptics have long claimed Putin uses body doubles who have been surgically altered to resemble the Russian leader as stand-ins at major appearances.
Destroyed stockpile was to be used by Russian Black Sea Fleet, says defence ministry
Xi Jinping is in Moscow after releasing 12 point proposal for de-escalation in Ukraine
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of hypocrisy after it emerged that he has a unique pension deal from his time as Director of Public Prosecutions which allows him to avoid tax on his savings.
Nicola Sturgeon’s successor will be announced on Monday, with the new leader expected to face questions at Holyrood on Thursday.
Vladimir Putin has accused Britain of escalating the war in Ukraine after it emerged that the UK will send Kyiv depleted uranium shells.
THE Scottish Greens are urging the incoming First Minister to ramp up climate policy to tackle “the greatest threat we will ever know".
Biden rejected a bill that would’ve overturned regulations allowing employee retirement plans to consider Environmental, Social and Governance factors when making investments
Dmitry Medvedev is now among Russia's most vitriolic pro-war figures. Experts say he's trying to get out of a politically weak situation.
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Downing Street has hit back at Nigel Farage after he criticised Rishi Sunak's Windsor Framework and claimed Brexit has still "not been completed".
France's top administrative court on Monday ordered the government to ban fishing in parts of the Atlantic to protect dolphins which have washed up dead in their hundreds. The move by the State Council, the highest court in government matters, comes days after an oceanographic institute reported that at least 910 dolphins had washed up on France's Atlantic coast since the start of the winter.Over a single week, more than 400 of the marine mammals were found stranded along the coast, an "unpreced
Henry Dimbleby resigns and lashes out at Tory inaction on junk food
STORY: U.S. President Joe Biden signed a bill on Monday requiring the declassification of information related to the origins of the coronavirus.Whether the pandemic was the result of a lab leak from China's Wuhan Institute of Virology,or jumped from animals to humans at a Wuhan market remains a hotly contested debatewith divisions even among U.S. intelligence agencies. China has said there is no credibility behind the lab leak theory.In 2021, Biden directed intelligence agencies to investigate COVID-19's origins.In a statement Monday, Biden said: "In implementing this legislation, my administration will declassify and share as much of that information as possible..."He added that it was essential to find out the origins of the pandemic to prevent another one. The bill sailed through the Senate and House of Representatives without opposition before being sent to the White House.Beijing has been quick to criticise the new legislation,with the foreign ministry saying on Tuesday that the China-related content of the bill misrepresented fact.It called on the U.S. to "immediately stop political manipulation."
Russian cruise missiles destroyed in Crimea blast; Xi Jinping meets Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin on day two of state visit
GOP-sponsored House Bill 1069 would restrict what public schools in the state teach children about health and sexuality
Tory backbenchers are to mount an attempt to toughen the Government’s new illegal immigration laws by giving UK courts the power to ignore rulings by Strasbourg judges.
Russia expected to use Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s trip to Moscow as show of solidarity against West
Watch as Dominic Raab and Dutch justice minister Dilan Yesilgoz-Zegerius hold a joint address after an international conference on accountability for war crimes in Ukraine. Last Friday, the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for Russian president Vladimir Putin’s arrest, accusing him of bearing personal responsibility for the abduction of children from the war-torn nation.
During a call with reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the two leaders would discuss themes in a peace plan for Ukraine proposed by Beijing last month. "One way or another, the topics that figured in this plan will inevitably be touched upon during the exchange of views on Ukraine" between Putin and Xi, Peskov said.