Ten Palestinians killed, dozens wounded in West Bank raid
The Israeli military gave few details about its operation in the northern city of Nablus, known as a militant stronghold, where the army frequently operates.
The Israeli military gave few details about its operation in the northern city of Nablus, known as a militant stronghold, where the army frequently operates.
The Russian navy "repelled" a drone attack on the port of Sevastopol in Moscow-annexed Crimea early on Wednesday, the Kremlin-backed governor of the city has claimed.
Russia claims US jets were intercepted on Monday
The Government is preparing to shelve a planned rise in the state pension age, as a decline in life expectancy leaves ministers struggling to justify the change.
BORIS Johnson's partygate defence dossier makes some interesting arguments …
Far-right rhetoric and tactics are being imported wholesale from the UK into Ireland. The effects on Irish politics are yet to be seen, says Colin Gannon
The MSP is one of three candidates standing to replace Nicola Sturgeon as first minister.
A Hampshire councillor has resigned from the Conservative Party after calling TV pundit Ian Wright a "typical black hypocrite" on Twitter
Three former Tory leaders will vote against Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal as they join Eurosceptics who have warned it is not the right solution for Northern Ireland.
In the video circulating online, the Russian president's security detail can be seen desperately looking around to see where the shout came from.
Marco Bello/ReutersA D.C. Circuit appeals court set an “unprecedented” schedule Tuesday night surrounding Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago classified documents case, requiring answers from Trump attorneys by midnight and a reply from the U.S. Department of Justice just hours later, at 6 a.m. The move concerns a request from Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed by the Department of Justice to investigate Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents, to have Trump attorney Evan Corcoran app
Fewer and fewer steps left before a potential ‘nuclear collision’ between Russia and the West, says Moscow
Ex-spy’s dossier on Donald Trump alleged Russia may have held compromising material on ex-president
Russian leader reacts to comments by UK defence minister that Britain will supply armour-piercing rounds to Kyiv
Vladimir Putin has accused Britain of escalating the war in Ukraine after it emerged that the UK will send Kyiv depleted uranium shells.
Speaking in London on Monday, Minister of State for Defence Annabel Goldie said some of the ammunition for the Challenger 2 battle tanks that Britain is sending to Ukraine includes armour piercing rounds which contain depleted uranium. "If all this happens, Russian will have to respond accordingly, given that the West collectively is already beginning to use weapons with a nuclear component," Putin said in remarks after a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
ALEX Salmond has accused Nicola Sturgeon’s husband and SNP headquarters of having “systematically lied” about the party’s falling membership numbers.
Thousands of Russian convicts who have fought for the Wagner mercenary group will be pardoned and released in the coming weeks, according to British intelligence. The Kremlin-controlled paramilitary Wagner Group has become increasingly powerful and spearheaded assaults on key towns such as Soledar, Popasna and Lysychansk during the Ukraine war. The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said the military outfit has massively increased in size in the past year due to the recruitment of convicts from Russia’s jails.
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.
Our chief political commentator reads between the lines of the former prime minister’s submission to the Committee of Privileges
Don’t support ‘illegal war’ in Ukraine, Jens Stoltenberg urges Xi Jinping