Zelenskyy says 70,000 war crimes committed in Ukraine as Kyiv moves to open ICC office
Ukraine is taking steps to open an office of the International Criminal Court, as Kyiv says it has registered more than 70,000 war crimes since fighting began.
Ukraine is taking steps to open an office of the International Criminal Court, as Kyiv says it has registered more than 70,000 war crimes since fighting began.
Norway, Denmark, and Finland operate the top-tier F-35 fighter jets, while Sweden has its own Gripen E planes.
Life has been quieter than usual for residents of Taiwan on an outlying archipelago that is lined with sleepy fishing villages lapped by ocean waves.
Police Scotland is investigating high-value transactions, including vehicle purchases made by the SNP as part of an inquiry into alleged missing party funds.
The “Jeremy Clarkson effect” is hitting rural Britain, with three-quarters of farmers saying they have abandoned plans to develop their businesses because of planning disputes.
In the Russian town of Yefremov, residents say they are shocked by the case of a father separated from his 13-year-old daughter because of her drawing criticising Moscow's offensive."Separating a father from his daughter is horrible.
Former president criticises adult movie star and New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg
Humza Yousaf narrowly more popular with SNP voters than rival Kate Forbes in most recent poll
The previously pro-Donald Trump tabloid offered some harsh truths for supporters of the former president.
(Bloomberg) -- Vladimir Putin said Russia is preparing to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, escalating a confrontation with the US and its allies. Most Read from BloombergFirst Citizens Nears Deal to Buy Silicon Valley Bank, Sources SayBond Traders Go All-In on US Recession Bets That Defy Fed ViewPutin Ups the Ante With Nukes in BelarusGreenland Solves the Daylight Saving Time DebateUkraine’s foreign ministry on Sunday called the move “another provocative step of the criminal Putin re
In a pivotal few days, the ex-PM, who had swept all before him in the 2019 election and ‘got Brexit done’, found himself with few allies and his influence draining away
The Ministry of Defence has been accused of “wasteful procurement” after five helicopters worth more than £35 million were mothballed before flying a single minute.
A North Korean defector who sought refuge in the US said she was "embarrassed" to study human rights in America because it had become synonymous with socialism in universities.
The embattled former president faces multiple investigations and a tough primary.
Ms McEnany, who is now a Fox News host, praised Mr Pence’s recent interview with fellow Fox presenter, Sean Hannity
A recent New York Times report detailed how some US volunteers have jeopardized the success of the war effort in Ukraine.
Benefits policies are simply aggravating the inequalities that shape British lives
The payment will be the first of three totalling up to £900 for means-tested benefits claimants, as part of the Government’s cost-of-living support.
It has been fascinating watching, over nearly three decades, the inexorable rise of Nicola Sturgeon as she became – in elections won if not in promises kept – one of Britain’s most successful-ever politicians.
ecent research has shown that life expectancy in the UK has grown at a slower rate than other G7 countries, excluding the US.Compared with similar countries’ life expectancies over the past 70 years, the UK is falling behind due to widening inequality, according to findings published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Sergey Cherkasov sent jubilant messages to his handlers, per US court documents, but a few years later his fake identity fell to pieces.