Second Region Declares State of Emergency as Ukrainian Forces Push Deeper into Russia
Belgorod declared a state of emergency on Wednesday as Ukrainian forces pummeled the region with missile and drone strikes.
Belgorod declared a state of emergency on Wednesday as Ukrainian forces pummeled the region with missile and drone strikes.
Court hears of arrest of an internet user for “anti-Muslim and anti-establishment rhetoric” on Sunday.
Polish prosecutors said they had indicted a Russian-Spanish man on espionage charges, after Poland freed him from prison earlier this month.
Finger of blame pointed at Russia after two military bases had suspected incursion incidents, with drinking water apparently targeted.
A search is underway for two missing pilots after two French jet fighters crashed mid-air during a training exercise.
A poll found a significant section of the British public thinks violence can be justified if politicians continue to overlook immigration concerns.
Hunter Biden sought the State Department’s help for a Ukrainian energy company while President Joe Biden was vice president, according to the New York Times, which obtained the information from the agency via a FIOA request dating back to 2021.
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has filed a criminal complaint to French authorities claiming a campaign of “cyber harassment.”
Germany issues first arrest warrant over bombing of the gas pipelines from Russia to Europe, saying it is seeking a Ukrainian citizen.
Lee Anderson has accused Conservative leadership candidate Tom Tugendhat of trying to “gaslight” the public about Tory migration failures.
Australia’s Olympians returned home Wednesday to launch a spirited defense of their breakdancing colleague against “awful” critics who have derided her zero points showing in Paris.
“Moderate” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian demands British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemn Israel for “crimes” in Gaza.
Turkish police on Tuesday arrested a masked man who allegedly went on a stabbing rampage in the northwestern city of Eskisehir.
Left-wing “Primal fear” drives them to believe Elon Musk is a greater threat to democracy than “totalitarian censorship” in name of freedom.
The EU distanced itself from censorship threats made by Brussels’ speech code arbiter over Elon Musk’s interview with former President Donald Trump.
King’s Counsel Gregory Jones has ruled that Archbishop Justin Welby was “plainly wrong” in failing to defend a priest who was barred from preaching for five years after giving a sermon at a private school telling children they could question gender ideology.
The acting governor of Kursk, Russia – a border region Ukraine launched an invasion into last week – told Russian strongman Vladimir Putin on Monday that he has evacuated 121,000 people from their homes and plans to move another 59,000 out of threatened areas as soon as possible.
Wildfire raged across the northern suburbs of Athens on Monday, leaving at least one person dead and triggering multiple evacuations.
A police crackdown on unauthorized air conditioning units in the seaside Italian resort town of Portofino has ignited local “vendettas” as neighbors spy and report on one another for the infraction, local media report.
A man has been charged with attempted murder and held in custody in relation to the stabbing of a young child in broad daylight.
Iran on Tuesday categorically refused Western calls to drop its threat to retaliate against Israel for last month’s killing of Hamas terrorist leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
A senior Labour Party politician has accused Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s government of being “too frightened” to tackle mass migration.
Owners who don’t want to be turfed off their land face being effectively punished by eminent domain paying less than theoretical market rate.
A leading South African bishop has warned of a mounting presence and increased financial activity of individuals linked to the Islamic State.
The EU demanded Monday that X owner Elon Musk abide by its speech restrictions during his planned uncensored interview with Donald Trump.
A report released Monday by USC’s Understanding America Study (UAS) suggests that the use of hyperbolic terms to describe global warming has no effect on people’s perceptions of the urgency of climate change.
WNBA star Brittney Griner spent years boycotting the playing of the national anthem and insisting she could never stand at attention
The Russian government began evacuating residents from the Belgorod region on Monday in response to an ongoing Ukrainian invasion across the border.
Former British spy and creator of the notorious anti-Trump dossier tries hand at creating new narrative of Russia being behind England riots.
Nigel Farage has warned that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer represents the “biggest threat to free speech” in the history of the UK.
A 34-year-old woman and a 11-year-old girl have been stabbed in Leicester Square, central London, police say a man has been arrested.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has been taking heat on social media for a stern reaction he had to a young fan in Paris.
A record number of migrants crossed the English Channel on Sunday, delivering the highest single-day total since left-wing Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer gained office with a vow to end the illicit human trade.
Which might sharpen the mind more? Trio of Europeans write to Iran, warning it will “bear responsibility” if it attacks Israel.
“Make my day,” was Elon Musk’s response to reports that ex-Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf was considering a lawsuit against him.
Former Olympic boxer and Olympic boxing trainer Rafa Lozano says that Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif was considered too dangerous for women to train with during a recent boxing retreat in Spain.
Australia’s Olympic chief, Anna Meares, is striking back at critics of the country’s female Olympic breakdancer and blaming “sexism” for the attacks on her much-criticized performance.
Criminal gangs in Denmark have begun to recruit “child soldiers” from Sweden to carry out attacks, the Danish government revealed.
Lin Yu-ting, a Taiwanese fighter and one of two Olympic boxers alleged to have male chromosomes, defeated Julia Szeremeta of Poland on Sunday to capture the women’s featherweight gold medal at the 2024 Paris Games.
Pope Francis prayed Sunday for the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a topic he has returned to on numerous occasions.