Island nations including Vanuatu are urging the International Court of Justice to provide an opinion on the obligations of ...
Iranian-backed Iraqi militias have deployed in Syria to back the government’s counter-offensive against a surprise advance by ...
The move comes after disputed parliamentary elections, which the President said had been rigged with Moscow’s help.
Volkswagen workers have launched rolling two-hour strikes at nine factories across Germany to underline their resistance to ...
The PM is to give a major speech on Thursday, following a backlash to the Budget, plummeting poll ratings and the first resignation from his Cabinet.
An impeachment complaint has been filed against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte, who is facing a legal storm over a ...
Bear led his owner to the man, who was said to need urgent help, while being walked in the Eastbourne area of East Sussex last week.
It took around eight-and-a-half months for migrant crossings to top 20,000 after Mr Sunak became prime minister and this number was reached on his 257th day in office. His tenure began in the autumn, ...
John Healey said war game exercises to test the military’s capabilities will be carried out with industry figures for the first time.
The Novichok poisonings which left one dead, several severely ill and more than 80 people in A&E were a result of an “abject failure” by the UK Government to protect the public, an inquiry has heard.
Jan Marsalek exchanged messages with Orlin Roussev about the operation against Bellingcat investigator Christo Grozev in 2021, the Old Bailey heard.
Wealth management firm St James’s Place is to make around 500 people redundant as part of a £200 million savings drive. The London-listed company is lining up plans to cut about one-sixth of its 3,200 ...