News bulletin 2024/04/18 07:28
News bulletin 2024/04/18 07:28
News bulletin 2024/04/18 07:28
The former president floundered in the face of Roop Raj's response.
The Prime Minister was asked the question the Commons on Wednesday
The former president made a curious math error during a rally in Michigan -- and his critics were quick to pounce.
Shocked people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria herded on to coaches as 200 tents removed and streets cleaned
The former president's attorneys are trying to stop him from dozing off during the trial.
Missiles from North Korea, drones from Iran, and a massive amount of technical assistance from China. Russian President Vladimir Putin may complain about the backing Ukraine is receiving from its Nato allies, but it is doubtful that Russia would be able to maintain its military offensive without the help it is getting from its motley collection of autocratic friends.
Fox 2During an interview that touched on immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, a Detroit news anchor challenged Donald Trump to support his claim about rapidly falling crime in Venezuela—which fact-checkers have previously noted is false.In his interview with Fox 2 anchor Roop Raj, which will air in its entirety on Thursday, the former president closed with a shot at President Joe Biden regarding immigration, a topic that Trump has signaled he wants to use to help his campaign at the expense of
Xi Jinping has benefited in many ways from Vladimir Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, not least in his single most important personal goal: to go down in history as the Chinese leader who annexed Taiwan in defiance of the West.
The former president was "simultaneously complaining" about opposing things in his courthouse rant, said Daniel Dale.
Russia has increasingly relied on glide-bomb strikes to hammer Ukrainian positions on the front lines and in the rear over the past few months.
Not even the people we might have expected to go with MTG seem to have the appetite to back her up this time
Alyssa Farah Griffin explained why the former president's latest comments to Time magazine are "devastating."
A judge has found Donald Trump in contempt of court for repeatedly violating a gag order in his hush money case - as he warned he could be jailed if he does it again. Prosecutors had alleged 10 violations, but New York Judge Juan M Merchan found there were nine. Mr Merchan wrote that Trump "is hereby warned that the Court will not tolerate continued willful violations of its lawful orders and that if necessary and appropriate under the circumstances, it will impose an incarceratory punishment."
Trump’s trial got moving again with testimony from the attorney representing Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal in hush-money negotiations
Leaving Nato could help to curb illegal migration, Monty Panesar has claimed, as he seemed to become confused about the role of the security alliance.
Local elections take place across 107 councils in England on Thursday against a backdrop of financial disarray.
The country is a popular holiday destination for thousands of people
The vouchers will be handed to households on these dates to help people with their shopping after the government renewed the scheme
The House Judiciary Committee is again singling out a top prosecutor in former President Trump’s hush money case, asking the Department of Justice (DOJ) to turn over the bulk of its communications relating to Matthew Colangelo. Colangelo, who delivered the opening statement in Trump’s New York trial last week, was a senior Justice Department official…
At Wednesday’s rally in Wisconsin, Trump mocked a former aide's testimony presented to the Jan. 6 committee