Turkish dissidents look ahead to the general elections in May
Opposition parties hope to reverse many of President Erdogan’s signature policies and the crackdown on critical voices
Opposition parties hope to reverse many of President Erdogan’s signature policies and the crackdown on critical voices
Reuters/Misha Japaridze/Pool/File PhotoYevgeny Prigozhin is preparing to pull his Wagner Group mercenaries’ attention away from the war in Ukraine, according to a Bloomberg report that cites sources familiar with the matter.His current plan is to focus the private mercenaries’ focus back to countries in Africa, such as Sudan, Mali, and the Central African Republic, where Wagner has deployed forces. On Monday, Wagner posted a recruitment notice offering deployments to African countries that would
China's leader, Xi Jinping, appears to be using the leverage he has gained over Russia in the wake of the Ukraine war.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/ReutersEKOK, Cameroon—It was just before 5 a.m. local time when two pickup trucks allegedly carrying mercenaries from the Russian Wagner Group pulled up in front of Zaza and five other men, who were patrolling the areas near the Chimbolo gold mine in the Central African Republic.The vigilantes—who are among hundreds of men drawn from the Chimbolo village to prevent hoodlums and robbers from attacking the buildings and electrical installations
The former prime minister will be questioned for around four hours by the Commons Privileges Committee
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 Labour Party’s attempt to blame the Conservatives for Sir Keir Starmer’s gold-plated pension arrangements backfired on Wednesday night after it emerged they were created by Gordon Brown’s government.
Poll finds 72% of Britons think former PM is dishonest after committee showdown on Partygate
Former president is reportedly on the brink of being indicted
The Bethnal Green schoolgirl who recruited Shamima Begum into IS has mocked her for being a failure and a non-believer.
Polling guru predicts the ex-prime minister would lose his seat in a by-election
The "Morning Joe" anchor called B.S. on a report that the former president is relishing his current legal predicament.
THE SNP MSPs on the Holyrood committee that criticised Nicola Sturgeon over the CalMac ferries scandal have accused its Labour convenor of “embellishment” and “chasing headlines”.
Harriet Harman responds to Boris Johnson's accusations of prejudiceParliament TV
Four new military bases to be used by United States forces in the Philippines will include areas in the north and west of the country, facing the flashpoints of Taiwan and the South China Sea, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has revealed.
Diehards remain, but most just don’t want a byelection that would propel the disgraced former PM back into the limelight, says Katy Balls of the Spectator
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
Ex-aide Stephanie Winston Wolkoff denies Melania left White House for DC hotel as Stormy Affair came to light in 2018
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday dismissed Russian complaints about Britain's announcement that it will send Ukraine ammunition containing depleted uranium."NATO allies are following international rules and international law in everything they do in their support for Ukraine," Stoltenberg told AFP when asked about the British plans and Russian complaints.
SIR – Boris Johnson knew that the rules we were being asked to follow were politically motivated and often not based on scientific advice. We know this from the WhatsApp messages published in the Lockdown Files.
Kremlin via ReutersWhile Moscow has publicly dismissed the Hague’s arrest order for Vladimir Putin as nothing more than a meaningless piece of paper, some government officials reportedly descended into a full-blown panic in private chats after the news broke—with some wondering if they’d become the next Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels.That’s according to a new report from the independent outlet Verstka, which spoke with sources close to the Kremlin and several sources in parliament about th