Trade unions in France reject pension reform and plan a national strike
Trade unions in France flatly reject government proposals on reforming pensions and plan to bring the country to halt with a national strike on Thursday.
Trade unions in France flatly reject government proposals on reforming pensions and plan to bring the country to halt with a national strike on Thursday.
REUTERS/Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik/KremlinRamzan Kadyrov, a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has begun rattling off threats about attacking Poland after Ukraine.Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, suggested Monday that Russia should “denazify and demilitarize” Poland next.“What if, after the successful completion of the NMD, Russia begins to denazify and demilitarize the next country? After all, after Ukraine, Poland is on the map! I will not hide that I personally have such an intention
It began with a CNN report that Mitt Romney went up to George Santos in the chamber and told him, “You don’t belong here,” and it ended with Marjorie Taylor Greene heckling while dressed as Cruella de Vil. Romney clearly hadn’t gotten the memo that you shouldn’t mention sick puppies around George Santos (for anyone who hasn’t been following the latest on Congress’s most fascinating liar, one of the many, many allegations recently made against Santos include one that he stole $3,000 from a GoFundMe intended for a veteran’s sick dog.
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Trump's new lawyer in the case brought by E. Jean Carroll asked for a six-week delay to the trial, which would push it from April all the way to June.
Footage thought to show Wagner group fighters beating commander with what appear to be shovelsWarning: video contains footage that some viewers may find distressing
Ex-PM says UK stronger in the EU – as Jeremy Hunt challenged to admit Britain ‘poorer’ after Brexit
PM announces Zahawi replacement and breaks up business department
Energy costs are set to drop far more than predicted just a few months ago, but it will take some time for families to feel the difference.
A collective of unionists and Brexiteers had challenged the legality of the trading arrangement.
The former leader’s comeback is directed at her party: to force it back toward the low-tax radicalism it tried to abandon, says Katy Balls, the political editor of the Spectator
Wood stoves targeted by latest government environmental regulations
Alina Kabaeva, suspected to be Putin's girlfriend, said Russian media was a "military weapon" ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Ukraine war.
Kim Jong-un’s ‘respected daughter’ stood closely by as he greeted military officials
‘The Trump administration was a national security nightmare’
Former President Donald Trump escalated his attacks on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday, seizing on a story that his rival for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination partied with underage students when he worked as a teacher at a Georgia high school.
SPLITS over Scotland’s new gender laws have set the cause of independence back years, former first minister Alex Salmond has claimed.
“They don’t truly understand working people and they never will.”
PLANS to transfer control of some types of benefits to the Scottish Government will be delayed for another three years, it has emerged.
Nicola Sturgeon is facing a fresh crisis after she was accused by Alex Salmond of having “thrown away” years of campaigning for Scottish independence over her controversial trans laws.
Iran's army on Tuesday unveiled its first underground base for fighter jets designed to withstand possible strikes by US bunker-busting bombs, state media reported.The exact location of the base was not revealed, but state media said it was "at the depth of hundreds of metres under the mountains", and capable of withstanding "bombs by strategic US bombers".