Critics have slammed French President Emmanuel Macron for his recent defence of actor Gérard Depardieu, who faces accusations of sexual assault and harassment by multiple women. In an interview, President Macron characterised the situation as a “manhunt” against Depardieu and insisted that France’s
Police in the United Kingdom are investigating an assault as a potential hate crime after viral video of the incident was circulated online by a neighborhood watch group. Shomrim, a Jewish security group, released video of the incident on X, which shows
Mayor Eric Adams has been accused of sexual assault in a legal action filed Wednesday night in a New York court, it has been revealed. The plaintiff in the case, a woman whose name is being withheld by The Messenger due to the nature
Ronald Evans, now 82, was dubbed the ‘Clifton Rapist’ and jailed for a string of rapes in Bristol between 1977 and 1979. He had previously served 11 years for the murder and rape of a woman in 1963. He was released from
It has been confirmed that there is no evidence of deliberate assaults on poppy sellers, with one incident which hit the news this week, being put down to a small child. This comes after a man selling poppies in Edinburgh train station,
Vladimir Putin’s latest attempt at securing a wartime victory in Ukraine ended in humiliating disaster. The Russian military’s assault on the Donbas region has “floundered,” according to Britain’s Ministry of Defence. The MoD said the Kremlin has lost around 200 armoured vehicles
Russian forces have been heavily committed to storming the city of Avdiivka in Donbas but repeated assaults have “floundered” according to British Ministry of Defence assesements. Fighting across Ukraine appears stagnant with the advantage with the defending side, Avdiivka appears to be
Russia lost “at least a brigade” in its attempt to storm the Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed. In a phone call with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the leader of Ukraine spoke about one of the frontline
Intensified bombardment in the Gaza Strip has caused a collapse in internet and phone services. The Red Crescent expressed concern over losing contact with its operations center and medical teams, raising fears that ambulance services might become inaccessible. Other humanitarian organizations also
Images of two men have been released by detectives investigating a serious assault in Canterbury. The victim, aged in his late teens, was walking with two friends in the city’s St George’s Street when they spoke to another group of people. The