The year of invincibility - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on anniversary of invasion
The year of invincibility - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks out on the anniversary of the Russian invasion
The year of invincibility - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks out on the anniversary of the Russian invasion
Mr Trump’s rant about the city comes as a panel of New Yorkers will soon decide his fate – voting whether or not he will make history as the only former or current US president to ever be criminally indicted
The former prime minister will be questioned for around four hours by the Commons Privileges Committee
The Tory council leader that oversaw the felling of more than 100 trees in Plymouth has quit following an outcry over the operation.
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Chinese leader tells Putin to ‘take care of yourself, dear friend’
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ReutersWhen the mayor of a small town in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai told the notorious Wagner Group over the weekend that he didn’t want the area to become the new dumping ground for dead mercenaries, he apparently thought he had a say in the matter.He didn’t. And Yevgeny Prigozhin, the cutthroat founder of the group, would soon make that frighteningly clear—with threats to dump dead bodies on his doorstep instead.Prigozhin’s fighters backed their boss up, releasing a video of themselves armed to t
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Rishi Sunak’s new Brexit deal sailed through the House of Commons despite fears that the prime minister would face a major Tory revolt.
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What mattered was that a stake should be driven through the heart of the beast. And, to a quite unexpected degree, it was, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
Carol Vorderman said she is “absolutely disgusted” by the words and actions of two Government ministers as the television presenter appeared before MPs to discuss menopause and the workplace.The former Countdown star said Women’s Minister Maria Caulfield could not “be bothered to turn up” having refused to appear before the Women and Equalities Committee.Mariella Frostrup, chair of Menopause Mandate, suggested the Government could be “meno-washing” rather than taking real action on menopause and women’s rights as she also accused Ms Caulfield of not bothering to turn upPA
(Sputnik/Vladimir Astapkovich/Kremlin via Reuters via third party)Russia has taken Soviet-era tanks from the 1940s and 1950s out of storage for its war in Ukraine in the latest sign that the invasion is floundering, according to researchers from the Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT).The weapons, T-54 tanks and either late T-54 or early T-55 tanks, are being sent on a train westward from Russia's Far East, according to photographs the CIT shared Wednesday. The trains are traveling from the 1295th
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