WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s possible final hearing challenging his extradition to the U.S. to face charges for publishing classified U.S. military documents kicked off Tuesday morning at the British High Court in London. Members of the European Parliament are the latest to
The EU’s economy is struggling to meet a selection of challenges, the European Commission has found, forcing officials to downgrade the outlook for 2024. The authority’s Winter Economic Forecast has found that while the EU27 escaped recession at the end of 2023,
Naomi Osaka’s ‘super aggressive’ style will help the four-time Grand Slam champion compete when she makes her return to tennis at the Australian Open. Osaka is one of the most popular and successful players in the game, but she took a sabbatical
Meghan Markle has been advised that the next 12 months could be her “most challenging yet” as she attempts to navigate her next steps alongside Prince Harry. The couple were a great success at the 2023 Invictus Games in Germany earlier this
Heading into back-to-school season, the ongoing shortage of ADHD medications has sparked concern among some parents of children who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first announced the medication shortage in October 2022. New data from SingleCare, an online
Lee Anderson has brutally slapped down ex-BBC journalist Jon Sopel’s desperate attempt to get him on his podcast to answer questions over his views on illegal migrants. Sopel is the latest woke celebrity to have a rant on his News Agents podcast
Police in Kenya opened fire amid opposition-organized protests on Wednesday against the rising cost of living, and health workers and witnesses said at least two people were shot dead and 26 others wounded. The opposition had called for three days of nationwide
A man was found guilty by a Dutch court on Tuesday for aiding at least 10 individuals in killing themselves through the sale of lethal “suicide drugs” and accompanying instructions. Before his arrest he had sold these deadly substances to over 1,600
Viktor Bout, known as Putin’s “Merchant of Death” arms dealer, was freed in a prisoner exchange involving American basketball player Brittney Griner and has launched a run for office in Russia as a member of the far-right. Bout plans to participate in
A district council has lost its bid for an injunction against the government as it prepares to house asylum seekers at RAF Scampton. The High Court refused the application by West Lindsey District Council (WDLC) at a hearing on Thursday. Last month,