As crime rates increase, living in America’s big cities can be frightening at times for many people. To reduce the risks of run-ins with those who are violent, it’s important to know what to do in a potentially dangerous situation. Rener Gracie,
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne has reportedly ‘not closed the door’ on heading to Saudi Arabia this summer. The playmaker is expected to be the subject of immense interest from Middle Eastern outfits at the end of the season, and it
We’re all too used to complaining about the weather in Britain. Britain’s position between cold polar air in the north and warmer tropical air in the south which push against each other creates a seriously unpredictable environment. Almost as unpredictable is how
France’s army has been placed on high alert, as fears of terrorist attacks on the Olympics grow. As part of measures to beef up security in the French capital, construction on a gigantic military camp capable of housing 5,000 soldiers will start
Nigel Farage branded the Rwanda plan a “complete charade” after Rishi Sunak insisted he would get flights off the ground. The GB News presenter predicted that no asylum seekers will be sent to the African nation due to the Human Rights Act
Americans are changing their tune on the Sussexes after Prince Harry officially changed his residence to the United States. The pair sought refuge in California in 2020 after announcing they were stepping back from royal duties. The prince stressed that the UK
Emma Raducanu sent an ominous warning to Iga Swiatek ahead of their quarter-final showdown at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. The world No. 303 admitted that she wasn’t “surprised” by her dominant wins after dropping just eight games across her two matches
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will grow up to “resent” the fact their parents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have kept them away from the Royal Family, Prince Andrew’s ex has claimed. Archie and Lilibet have barely set foot in the UK
As furious locals across the Canary Islands are expected to take their anger to the streets and participate in a march against overtourism on April 20, a leader in the tourism sector has defended it. Jorge Marichal González, the president of both
Novak Djokovic issued a defiant message ahead of his next match at the Monte-Carlo Masters, claiming that he is “not scared of anything”. The world No. 1 has been honest about his recent poor record in Monaco and could face his conqueror from