A Department of Defense spokesperson told Fox News the U.S. is monitoring the recent Sudanese clashes and “conducting prudent planning” as violence in the North African country escalates. The conflict between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and Sudan’s armed forces began on
Japan has begun the process to have its citizens evacuated from Sudan as fighting in the country continues to worsen, its defense ministry said Wednesday. Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said Japan’s foreign minister has requested to use the defense ministry’s Self-Defense
Conor McGregor teased a possible run in WWE as reports emerged about the company’s sale to Endeavor and the merger with UFC under one publicly traded company. In the midst of that, McGregor and legendary manager and promoter Paul Heyman got into
Two Tory bosses have been dragged into the tax dodging row, just days after party chairman Nadhim Zahawi resigned. Graham Edwards, brought in by Mr Sunak to run the Conservative party’s finances, was found to have used a tax avoidance scheme. Meanwhile,
Russian TV presenters were quick to dismiss German and American tanks’ threats on the battlefield by exposing what military experts called “vulnerabilities” of the military vehicles. One Russian state TV host said German Leopard 2 tanks are “toothless cars”, while another described
Mick Lynch has hit out at ministers for having an “almost Stalinist obsession with central control”, as strike action continues to plague numerous critical sectors in the UK. Giving evidence to the Transport Select Committee, the union boss accused the Department for
Moscow has appointed Colonel-General Alexander Lapin as chief of staff of Russia’s ground forces, despite having been ousted as commander of the Russian Armed Forces’ Central Military District in October, as Russian troops pursue a massive offensive in Donetsk, reports said Tuesday.
Rishi Sunak has been urged to recall Parliament over an escalating crisis in the NHS. Deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper hit out at the Prime Minister and Health Secretary Steve Barclay for being “nowhere to be seen”. She described