France has dealt a crushing blow to the European Union’s flagship trade deal with Canada by rejecting its ratification after criticism by farmers that it brings in unfair competition from overseas. The EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, or CETA, provisionally went
A huge 100 metre pothole, which equates to an enormous puddle will not be fixed because the “council cannot afford it”, it has been claimed. The small road, in the village of Halling, Kent, is home to Andy Tebbutt who says he
Sadiq Khan has been criticised for effectively blocking a statue of Queen Elizabeth II in Trafalgar Square until 2030 at the earliest – with “woke art” going there instead. The London Mayor has signed off on the empty Fourth Plinth, where campaigners
Airwaves used for emergency signals at sea ended up being clogged for 12 hours with BBC Radio 4 shows like The Archers because a VHF radio mic was left open on a ship. Frantic Coastguard officers issued an urgent appeal to vessels
Almost two years after Russia invaded Ukraine, the conflict has reached a stalemate, with Ukraine in dire need of support to sustain its economy. Political discord within the European Union and the U.S. is hindering financial aid crucial for Ukraine’s survival. Hungarian
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Tanzania on Monday announced it had withdrawn approval for neighboring Kenya’s flagship carrier Kenya Airways to operate a passenger service between the countries beginning next week. A statement from the Tanzanian Civil Aviation authority said the move was
Mohamed Salah has kickstarted his Africa Cup of Nations tournament with one of the luckiest assists he is ever likely to register. The Egypt international attempted to fire his side in front against Mozambique but mistimed his strike, allowing the ball to
Turkey has vowed to block two British Royal Navy ships intended for Ukraine to pass through its waters. Britain said last month it would transfer the two minehunter ships to the Ukrainian navy to help strengthen its sea operations in its war
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, below, who maintains close ties with Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin and has always opposed Ukraine joining, said of the meeting: “Summary of the night shift – veto for the extra money to Ukraine.” But Dutch Premier Mark Rutte
The European Union has failed to agree a £43billion package of aid Ukraine desperately needs to keep up its fight against Russia. Despite the bloc’s failure, EU leaders decided overnight on Thursday (December 14) to open accession negotiations with the war-torn country