Russian security chief Dmitry Medvedev has issued a chilling threat against the “enemies” of Russia. The close Vladimir Putin ally evoked the bloody siege of St Petersburgh during World War II in a social media rant at the West. Medvedev mentioned that
Iran has described a deadly drone attack by Pakistan as “unbalanced and unacceptable” as the two countries’ brinkmanship risks a regional conflict. The furious response came hours after Pakistan launched airstrikes, killing at least nine people, on militant targets in Iran. The
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un has threatened South Korea with all-out war in an “unprecedented” declaration ruling out unification. In a speech to North Korea’s Supreme People’s Assembly, Kim branded South Korea to be the North’s “Principal enemy.” The despot leader also
We may have ticked into the new year, but the darts action at Alexandra Palace is very much in full swing. The World Darts Championship surges on, despite the many sore heads of darts fans who will be waking up this morning.
Party historian Jon Cruddas said the chief is a decent man but “remains an elusive leader, difficult to find”. The Dagenham and Rainham MP was commenting in his new book, A Century of Labour. Mr Cruddas, who has been an MP since
Harry tells William: “Because accidents do happen… you’ll all be thanking me later.” The Queen is also seen asking “What is it?” before her sister, Princess Margaret tells her that the gift is condoms and Prince Charles says: “Oh for God’s sake
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been branded the “biggest losers” by a renowned Hollywood publication which has sparked concern over their US brands. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s popularity is said to be plummeting as they were were slammed for
Burrell slammed the royal author for attacking the princess, saying that she “has never put a foot wrong”. He said: “How dare he criticise a girl that has given up her life, a woman who has dedicated herself to the service of
Russia’s Supreme Court on Thursday effectively banned LGBTQ+ activism, in the most drastic step against advocates of gay, lesbian and transgender rights in the increasingly conservative country. The ruling was prompted by a motion from the justice ministry, even though no such
Princess Kate draws fierce criticism from royal author Omid Scobie, as he hits out at her workload, gives her a brutal nickname and says she was “coachable” for her role within the Royal Family. The chapter dedicated to the future Queen in