Vladimir Putin’s exit from the Black Sea grain deal, which has up until now allowed the safe passage of vital food supplies to the global south, will lead to “death and destruction” in some of the most impoverished parts of the world,
Russia has lost more than 20 percent of its private mercenary fighters in the battle for the besieged city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, the chief of the Wagner Group has admitted. Yevgeny Prigozhin, in his latest tirade against the Kremlin commanders,
WWE legend Bill Goldberg raised eyebrows on Tuesday when he posted several photos on social media of blood dripping down his face from a gash on the top of his head. “#tpost 1, Goldberg 0,” he captioned the pictures on Instagram. CLICK
Syrian President Bashar Assad appeared at an Arab League summit in Saudi Arabia for the first time in more than a decade Friday after his country was expelled in 2011 for its brutal crackdown on peaceful pro-democracy protests during the Arab Spring.
Tom DeSena and Junior Lallbachan (Image: Tom DeSena) You may have seen the sometimes gruesome dark comedy The Cleaner, written by and starring comedian Greg Davies, about a Government-certified cleaning technician called Paul Wickstead, who is responsible for removing the signs of
Despite 15-1 odds, Mage surged late in the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby to emerge victorious at Churchill Downs over the weekend. But the highly anticipated event was marred with controversy with the death of seven horses leading up to the
The Russian military is trying to recruit Asian migrants to serve in Ukraine as Vladimir Putin’s troops continue to take a hit on the frontline. According to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), Russia is offering ludicrous salaries and promising fast-track citizenships
The first group of Kenyan evacuees from Sudan landed in the country’s main airport on Monday. Thirty-nine students — 19 Kenyans along with 19 Somalis and one Saudi Arabian national — alighted from a Kenya Airforce aircraft that landed on Monday night.
Fighting raged in Sudan on Tuesday hours after an internationally brokered truce was supposed to have come into effect, as forces loyal to dueling generals battled for key locations in the capital and accused each other of violating the cease-fire. The truce
Clashes in Sudan’s capital have continued into the early hours of Sunday, following a day of bloodshed between paramilitaries and the army that left at least 56 people dead and almost 600 injured. The Rapid Support Force (RSF) paramilitaries claimed possession of