Owen Jones and Israeli activist Hen Mazzig sparred in a tense television row on the war in Gaza last night. The left-wing journalist sparked outrage on social media after he suggested that Germany was “making Palestinians pay” due to its Holocaust guilt.
Mike Tyson has hit back at those who are not happy about his boxing match with Jake Paul. And he’s made bold claims about the level of interest his return to the ring will generate. Tyson is going to fight again this
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was visibly unsettled during a recent interview with a North Carolina radio show host who questioned President Joe Biden’s mental acuity. The roughly six-minute exchange, aired on WBT Charlotte’s News Talk on Tuesday, saw Jean-Pierre facing
UFC boss Dana White has taken a cheeky swipe at Jake Paul, suggesting he might fight 93-year-old Clint Eastwood after his bout with Mike Tyson. Boxing legend Tyson, 57, is getting ready to return to the ring for a fight against the
An MP has blasted suggestions that a proposed ban on the import of animal parts to Britain is “racist legislation”. Tory MP Henry Smith called trophy hunting “a neo-colonial import” as the Commons approved the revived Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill at
Countdown presenter Rachel Riley has called on Andy Burnham to investigate allegations that a young Jewish boy was “kicked out of his bay” by nurses wearing “pro-Palestine badges” at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. The shocking claim was made by Tel Aviv-based Elliott
Countdown presenter Rachel Riley has called on Andy Burnham to investigate allegations that a young Jewish boy was “kicked out of his bay” by nurses wearing “pro-Palestine badges” at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. The shocking claim was made by Tel Aviv-based Elliott
Prince Archie’s christening photograph taken almost five years ago is the latest official royal picture to go under the microscope over claims that it too has been altered. The snap, taken by fashion photographer Chris Allerton, was released on July 6, 2019.
Russian soldiers serving in Ukraine have come forward with disturbing allegations of negligence and mistreatment by medical institutions in their country. Wounded participants from Volgograd have reported violations of their rights, claiming they are being denied necessary operations and hastily sent back
Vladimir Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, made a bold claim that Russia is prepared to engage in negotiations concerning nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. Speaking to the Izvestia TV channel and reported by TASS, Kremlin mouthpiece Peskov conveyed Russia’s readiness to discuss the