Gaza rockets and Israeli strikes follow deadly West Bank raid
The violence follows an Israeli raid on Nablus on Wednesday, one of the bloodiest battles in nearly a year of fighting in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.
The violence follows an Israeli raid on Nablus on Wednesday, one of the bloodiest battles in nearly a year of fighting in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.
SPUTNIKThe announcement by the International Criminal Court that an arrest warrant was issued for Russian President Vladimir Putin caused shockwaves in Moscow. Even before the announcement, the pro-regime propagandists expressed their concerns about the possibility of being charged with war crimes by the Hague tribunal. Nonetheless, many were taken completely off-guard when the charges were announced, since they apparently believed that this turn of events was possible only if Russia lost the wa
China may have concluded that Russia cannot win – and may now fear that a devastating defeat for Putin in Ukraine could threaten regime change in Moscow
Police Scotland is under pressure to act after Nicola Sturgeon disclosed she and her husband had not yet been spoken to as part of an investigation into alleged missing SNP funds.
Labour’s lead over the Conservatives has more than halved in the past week, the latest opinion poll suggested as a Tory pollster warned against bringing Boris Johnson back.
"This is what's known as telling on yourself," one Twitter user commented.
GAELEN MORSERep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) cautioned MAGA-diehards who plan to protest against Donald Trump’s possible indictment after the former president repeatedly called on his supporters to take to the streets.In a rare move, the MAGA-loving congresswomen split from Trump’s call for nationwide protests, worried that such events could be hijacked and turn violent.“There are a lot of concerns about protests because of people like Ray Epps and Scaffold Commander,” Greene told The Daily Be
Labour is responding by saying it is nothing more than a sticking plaster. In his article in the New Statesman in which he announced his missions, Sir Keir Starmer decried the “sticking plaster politics” of the Government. The terms of trade are being set down.
Suella Braverman 'invites' Labour MP - Marsha de Cordova - to "apologise to the nation" for "campaigning" to stop the government from deporting "a serious foreign criminal". The home secretary takes questions in the Commons on her immigration plan following her visit to Rwanda over the weekend.
Just when there are more important things to be debated, it appears the Commons will again be distracted by party feuds, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
Mariupol resident Yevhen Mezhevyi was determined to find his son and daughters after they were deported to Russia
The potential challenger to the former president makes a slight dig as rumours swirl about a potential indictment
Vladimir Putin has bet his own and his country’s future on starting the biggest war in Europe for generations.
(Bloomberg) -- President Recep Tayyip Erdogan used a display of new military jets to drum up support for his election campaign this weekend, a show of force ahead of elections in May that will test his two decades in power. Turkey unveiled its first fighter jet, the TF-X, as well as light attack aircraft, which rolled out of their hangars and conducted taxi. Authorities also shared the image of a stealthy combat drone on the tarmac for the first time on Saturday. Turkey’s home-grown arms have be
Gary Glitter has sparked outrage among patients on waiting lists after he had a taxpayer-funded £15,000 knee operation that left him recovering for a week in hospital while handcuffed to his bed.
Members of separatist group filmed taking down Indian flag from its High Commission building in London and smashing windows
Six tiny cocker spaniel puppies were rescued by police after their owner was spotted at the side of a road apparently trying to hurl them away in a plastic bag.
An 81-year-old Tory councillor has been suspended after she said she does not want “Pride sex flags along my high street”.
HUMZA Yousaf has said he would be “open” to directly intervening in the efforts to re-establish a ferry link between Scotland and mainland Europe if he becomes first minister.
Officials said to have been ‘shocked’ by allegations as probe draws to end
Downing Street has warned Tory backbenchers and Northern Ireland unionists that they will go ahead with their Brexit deal with or without their support.