Famine is “around the corner” in Gaza, as its civilian population faces the “highest levels of food insecurity ever recorded,” UN emergency relief chief Martin Griffiths has said. Pointing to a death toll estimated to be in the tens of thousands, attacks
Nottingham Forest are reportedly deemed to be at high risk of a Premier League points deduction after years of frivolous spending on transfer fees and wages. Everton could also be punished – for the second time this season – as authorities mull
Some in the Israeli military are getting “increasingly uncomfortable” with the violence in the Middle East, an expert has warned. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been under intense pressure after Hamas’ brutal terror attack on October 7. Netanyahu has, since then,
Manchester United shelled out an initial £81million to sign Antony in the summer of 2022 as the winger followed Erik ten Hag from Ajax to Old Trafford. But the Red Devils had reportedly valued the star at just £25m not long before
James Cleverly has warned the UNHCR’s opposition to the Rwanda migrant deportation plan is “at odds” with the fact it already sends refugees to Kigali. The Home Secretary highlighted the “disconnect” between the United Nations’ Refugee Agency’s “very strong criticism” of the
Hamas has boasted that it killed ten Israeli Defence Force (IDF) soldiers “at point blank range” during fierce street battles in Gaza. Heavy fighting raged overnight and into Sunday across Gaza, with UN agencies claiming that there is no safe place to
Everton are reportedly at risk of yet another points deduction this season after they were already docked 10 points by the Premier League for breaking financial rules. Any breach of the division’s profit and sustainability rules should be dealt with by the
The prospect of Ukraine’s European Union membership talks is now “at risk,” according to a senior official closely involved in preparations for the upcoming EU summit in Brussels on December 14-15. The unnamed official revealed that discussions within the bloc have prompted
Officers are searching for bricklayers who helped build a police station in Merseyside and left a time capsule at the scene of the “crime”. Merseyside Police launched an appeal to find the brickies and hod-carriers who buried a message and copy of
TV and radio transmitted through an aerial is guaranteed only until the mid-2030s under government plans. Our Keep Us Tuned In crusade backs campaigners demanding terrestrial services and Freeview will go on for at least 17 more years. Polling for a study