Watch: UN urged investigate 'crimes committed' by Israel in Gaza
The United Nations has called for “a clear, transparent and credible investigation” of mass graves uncovered at two major hospitals in war-torn Gaza that were raided by Israeli troops.
The United Nations has called for “a clear, transparent and credible investigation” of mass graves uncovered at two major hospitals in war-torn Gaza that were raided by Israeli troops.
The Good Morning Britain presenter did not hold back when interviewing a former Tory MEP.
Make no mistake, British politics is feeling the early tremors of an earthquake – one that could prove even more of a spectacular leveller than the crumbling of the Red Wall. The sentiment driving it is an enigma. It isn’t the “ick factor” – the visceral disgust that seeped into Westminster discourse in the 2010s. It isn’t populist “anger” – the rebellious mixture of ire and optimism that propelled boomer voters to vote for Brexit and crush Corbyn’s Labour. It is the white heat of moral rage: an
Hamas’s agreement on Monday to a ceasefire deal that was never on the table was yet another ruse to buy time and build international pressure to halt a major IDF operation in Rafah. It was a sign of the terrorists’ desperation to prevent the destruction of their final stronghold. An IDF move into Rafah has been delayed far too long. It is the result of months of fruitless negotiations over release of hostages that never showed any sign of materialising. Yet Israel had little option than to play
(Bloomberg) -- President Xi Jinping vowed to “never forget” NATO’s deadly bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, hours before arriving in Serbia on a swing through Europe aimed at dividing Brussels’ support for the US.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Says a Cease-Fire Plan Backed by Hamas Falls ShortHigh-Tech Trading Firms Race to Grab Bond Market TurfRussians Are Coming to Terms With Putin’s War in UkraineApple Revamps iPads With AI-Focused Pro Model, Bigger Air“Twenty-five years ago today,
NICOLA Sturgeon has reacted to John Swinney becoming Scotland’s new First Minister...
The former president's shameless 180 is laid bare in the short clip.
The judge in Trump's criminal trial agreed to cancel court proceedings on May 17 so the former president could be in West Palm Beach with his son and family
British ambassador called to the foreign ministry in Moscow
His now-deleted post came just hours before Stormy Daniels took the stand to testify on Tuesday
Many reactions to the news of Trump's trip went along the lines of "told you so."
Omarosa Manigault Newman also suggested why the former president is almost pushing Judge Juan Merchan to lock him up in his hush money trial.
Ukraine's military intelligence agency said its forces used Magura V5 naval drones to destroy a Russian military speedboat in Crimea.
Afghanistan’s only female diplomat has resigned days after she was caught by airport authorities allegedly smuggling nearly £1.6 million of gold into India.
Ukraine has started arming its naval drones with anti-aircraft missiles as it looks to counter Russia’s dominance of the skies above the Black Sea.
Vladimir Putin began his fifth term as Russian president at a palace in Moscow in front of a crowd of faces - including actor Steven Seagal and the leader of a biker gang. At the ceremony in the gilded Grand Kremlin Palace, Mr Putin placed his hand on the Russian Constitution and vowed to defend it as a crowd of hand-picked dignitaries looked on. The US actor, known for films such as Under Siege and On Deadly Ground, is an ally of Mr Putin.
Ukraine already uses the Su-24, which even the Russian ally Belarus said in 2022 could be modified to carry nuclear weapons.
(Bloomberg) -- Russians are learning to live with the war that Vladimir Putin has unleashed in Ukraine.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Says a Cease-Fire Plan Backed by Hamas Falls ShortHigh-Tech Trading Firms Race to Grab Bond Market TurfRussians Are Coming to Terms With Putin’s War in UkraineApple Revamps iPads With AI-Focused Pro Model, Bigger AirWith Putin being sworn in on Tuesday for another six years as president, the invasion has become part of everyday life for many Russians, confounding
As last week’s local election results were trickling in I started (because I know how to have a good time) jotting down a non-exhaustive list of all the ways in which the UK appears to be worse off than it was 14 years ago. The resultant catalogue was worryingly long, worryingly easy to write and worryingly hard to edit down into the space designated for this column.
"It fills an emotional need for Donald Trump but it does not really help him," said the conservative attorney.
The departing leader said his heart would forever belong to Scotland.