Russia and Ukraine Trade Strikes as Kyiv Claims Successful Attack on Weapons Plant
Ukrainian and Russian govts publish claims of striking each others’ military infrastructure while accusing the other of attacking civilians.
Ukrainian and Russian govts publish claims of striking each others’ military infrastructure while accusing the other of attacking civilians.
Two people, including an eight-year-old girl were shot and “seriously injured” in West London on Sunday night.
Ukraine says the “experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile” fired at them carried 36 “submunitions” and was travelling at Mach 11.
Senior North Korean officer said to have been injured in Ukraine war for the first time, and possibly by a British-supplied Storm Shadow.
Police confirmed a “loud bang” heard at the American Embassy was specialist officers detonating a “suspicious package” outside the compound.
Claims ballistic strike on Ukraine was debut of new ‘unstoppable’ weapon as he blamed West for turning his invasion into a global war.
Remarkable hot mic moment at Kremlin as top spox takes audible call ordering her not to comment on Thursday morning’s alleged ICBM strike.
Alleged launch expensive but potent reminder by Kremlin of large reserve of nuclear-capable weapons which can strike thousands of miles.
A group of European nations issue strongly worded statement on ‘systemic attacks’ by the Russian Federation against supporters of Ukraine.
The U.S. embassy in Ukraine cited “specific information of a potential significant air attack” on Wednesday morning.
Russia claims to have sustained a strike against a military depot by American-made ATACMS ballistic missiles early Tuesday morning.
Russia updates doctrine, in some circumstances attacks with conventional weapons will be considered sufficient to launch nuclear retaliation.
Allowing long-range strikes deep inside Russia for the first time would “inevitably lead to a serious escalation”, Kremlin figures warn.
The German government has collapsed, but Chancellor Olaf Scholz has picked this moment to reach out to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The number of “permanent migrants” travelling to the United Kingdom soared by over 50 per cent in 2023, more than any other OECD member.
So-called “high-risk” match between France and Israel saw scuffles and protests but thanks to a major police operation little violence.
Paris police fired tear gas cannisters at violent activists protesting a gala evening fundraising for the IDF on Wednesday night.
Ukraine has resources and expertise to make nuclear weapons if it was forced, a briefing meant for top government figures allegedly says.
Incoming Trump admin openly hostile to UK’s push to give away key strategic islands in the Indian ocean, warns Brexit boss Nigel Farage.
Russia pushing towards three-quarters of a million casualties in war against Ukraine, Kyiv claims, with toll creeping towards 2,000 a day.
Israelis in Europe warned to “categorically avoid” being visibly Jewish, yet finding an match to watch is becoming increasingly difficult.
Germany will elect its next government seven months early as the precarious “progressive coalition” of left-wing and centrists collapsed.
Trump made peace a key campaign pledge but NATO member states are dedicated to total Ukrainian victory and will discuss how to “thwart” him.
The power behind the Dutch government and the leader of the country’s largest party Geert Wilders has demanded deportations.
A “pogrom” of Israeli football supporters saw police overwhelmed by motorcycle gangs hunting Jewish people in Amsterdam.
The UK’s chief diplomat, left-wing David Lammy, has said he wants to ‘get across’ how he thinks tariffs should work to Trump.
An MP elected for the Labour Party says he is cooperating with police and has been charged with common assault.
Members of the conservative-populist faction in Poland’s Parliament chanted Donald Trump’s name in celebration of his landslide win.
Populist leader of NATO ally Slovakia criticised the media for their bid to manipulate the public through biased coverage and polling.
Donald Trump may have turned the U.S. red, but in Europe the airwaves and front pages turned blue as the tribally left legacy media vented.
Russian won’t join the chorus of leaders congratulating Trump on election win, spokesman stating relations are “at lowest point in history”.
Activists sprayed orange paint across the front of the U.S. embassy in London on Wednesday morning “in response to the election result”.
Zelensky beat most world leaders to congrate, expressing hope things would continue unchanged, despite Trump’s vow to end the war.
Every year in Britain bonfires are lit in commemoration of one particularly Anglo holiday, one slowly is fading from collective memory.
A TV crew that travelled to the U.S. got a taste of life in Kamala’s California when they had their camera equipment stolen.
In 2016 European leaders felt free to insult Trump, but caution now seems to rule where a second Presidency looks eminently possible.
A clash between warring gangs saw a rush-hour commuter line train become the scene of a blood bath, with two seriously injured by an axeman.
A protester tried to take the sidearm of a police officer as they attempted to shut down a violent pro-Palestine march through Berlin.
The Starmer government has used fear to shut down public discussion, and Parliamentary rules to silence lawmakers, Nigel Farage warns.
Urban pacification squads will be deployed to a drug gang-plagued French suburb Friday night after a brawl involving hundereds but no arrests.