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Ukrainians in Kyiv were left bewildered and frustrated on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump suggested their country "may be Russian someday".They may be Russian someday, or they may not be Russian someday."
A new poll predicts a major political shift in the east of England.
Rubbish in the streets, library doors slammed shut and vital support services decimated from cradle to grave. These are just some of the symptoms of a tough period for the residents of England’s second largest city.
Vladimir Putin has an obvious advantage in manpower three years into the war in Ukraine, but even Ukrainian soldiers who have lost a leg push to return to the front lines as soon as they recover. Ukraine’s unbroken defenders say they would crawl into battle to defend their country if they have to. “You can lose a limb, but you can’t lose your dignity,” said Hulk, the call sign of the chief sergeant of the 1st Battalion of the Achilles 429th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment. (Like most Ukrainia
Republican strategist Scott Jennings said during a CNN appearance that the Trump administration should ignore federal court rulings that don’t fall in line with the president’s policy objectives, prompting host Abby Phillip to shoot back that his argument was “not connected to the facts.” “If a district court judge tries to usurp the authority of the chief executive of this country, he should absolutely defy it,” Jennings told a panel on Monday‘s CNN NewsNight. “There’s a difference between broa
The Russian president is also trying to drag the UK into nuclear arms control talks
The vice president drew rebukes from multiple sitting and former lawmakers.
The conservative newspaper's editorial board predicted that it's a disaster in the making.
The UK and the US snubbed France on Tuesday by refusing to sign a leaders’ declaration calling for “open” and “ethical” artificial intelligence at the end of a high-level AI summit in Paris.
Sir Keir Starmer has backed the Home Office in its efforts to deport an Albanian criminal who was allowed to stay in the UK partly because his son will not eat foreign chicken nuggets.
The White House press secretary was mocked for her Trump-defending goof.
The president lashed out at the pop star on his social media website.
“We’re living in a different world,” said Harry Enten on “News Central.”
Little-known rules mean that you could still end up being hit with a fine, though you might not be driving over the speed limit
“Those of use who live in the real world — not the ideological, crazy world — we know it’s just hyperbole."
Britain is seeking to negotiate a deal with America to avoid new US tariffs
Donald Trump’s deportations have created a climate of fear among immigrant communities across the country, Richard Hall writes.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is proposing an exchange of seized territory with Russia as part of any potential negotiations to end the war. Ukraine holds control of a small pocket of Russian territory, parts of Kursk Oblast, captured during a surprise incursion in August. Zelensky, in an interview with The Guardian, said he planned to…
A federal judge indicated Monday he won’t sit idly as Donald Trump pushes the limits of his power. Judge John J. McConnell Jr. called out the Trump administration in an order, alleging the White House disobeyed a judicial mandate last month that required funding that was abruptly frozen by an Office of Management and Budget directive be resorted. McConnell, of Rhode Island, doubled down on his order from January and demanded the Trump administration must “immediately restore frozen funding.” If
“Why dude always be snitching on himself?” one critic mocked the president.