Video shows everyday things which are now illegal in Afghanistan under the Taliban
A TikTok explains how everyday things such as listening to music are now illegal in the Taliban's Afghanistan.chloejadetravels, TikTok
A TikTok explains how everyday things such as listening to music are now illegal in the Taliban's Afghanistan.chloejadetravels, TikTok
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
"As of 22nd March 2023, all units of the occupying army that had been deployed in the town of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson region, have left the city," the General Staff said in its evening report outlining conditions on the front lines. Vladimir Saldo, the Russian-installed governor of Kherson region, denied the report.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, appears to be using the leverage he has gained over Russia in the wake of the Ukraine war.
Russia would bomb any country that detains Vladimir Putin using the International Criminal Court arrest warrant, Russia's ex-president Dmitry Medvedev has warned.
(Sputnik/Vladimir Astapkovich/Kremlin via Reuters via third party)Russia has taken Soviet-era tanks from the 1940s and 1950s out of storage for its war in Ukraine in the latest sign that the invasion is floundering, according to researchers from the Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT).The weapons, T-54 tanks and either late T-54 or early T-55 tanks, are being sent on a train westward from Russia's Far East, according to photographs the CIT shared Wednesday. The trains are traveling from the 1295th
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
Rows of munition debris lie at heart of Ukrainian efforts to build criminal cases against Russian commanders
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
Sources suggest Russia may be running out of ammunition or they may be directing their attacks elsewhere, such as Avdiivka.
Russia appears to have pulled 1950s-era tanks out of storage in the latest sign of a serious armour shortage in its army.
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.
Boris Johnson has accused the privileges committee of excluding evidence he is relying on to clear his name over partygate.
The Tory council leader that oversaw the felling of more than 100 trees in Plymouth has quit following an outcry over the operation.
Former President Donald Trump appeared to mock calls for his supporters to remain "peaceful" as he stares in the face of a potential indictment.
In today's episode of Ukraine: The Latest, we bring you updates from Ukraine, the latest on diplomatic moves across Europe and I interview Sophia Yan, The Telegraph’s China Correspondent to get her analysis on President Xi’s visit to Moscow.
The Bethnal Green schoolgirl who recruited Shamima Begum into IS has mocked her for being a failure and a non-believer.
Chinese leader tells Putin to ‘take care of yourself, dear friend’
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