Heartbreaking footage of a turtle choking on a piece of plastic lays bare the devastating impact of pollution in the world’s oceans. Diver Brittany Ziegler, 34, captured the moment during a livestream about a plastic clear-up in Oahu, Hawaii, on Earth Day.
FIRST ON FOX — An April 11 edition of the United Nations Division for Palestinian Rights’ NGO Action News, which provides updates about civil society organizations worldwide “relevant to the Palestine issue,” linked readers to the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR) list
North Korea is creating lethal viruses and bacteria as part of the hermit state’s “national level” biological warfare programme, US intelligence has discovered. Officials say the despot, who inherited absolute power over the country in 2011, has added germ sprays and poison
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent threat to station troops near the country’s border with Finland has been revealed to have a crucial flaw, leading to humiliation for the Kremlin strongman. Despite Putin’s heavy sabre-rattling, analysts argue that Russia’s military capabilities fall short
America’s nuclear defence is riddled with “gaping holes”, sparking fears of an “Armageddon”, experts have cautioned. The stark reality is that a nuclear war could obliterate civilisation within minutes, and the US’s current defence technology is alarmingly inadequate, according to specialists. Author
Lewis Hamilton has been told to “lead by example” when calling for transparency from the FIA. Former driver David Coulthard has accused the Mercedes star of only speaking out against the governing body in times of huge controversy, such as allegations of
The Ministry of Defence released comparative images showcasing the aftermath of the strikes, illustrating significant structural damage to key facilities. The communications center of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet was severely damaged, with one building experiencing partial roof collapse and blast damage evident
Failings at every level of Border Force allowed high risk flights to land in Britain unchecked, a scathing report has concluded. David Neal, who was sacked as the chief inspector of borders, warned the number of private and charter flights being met
Vladimir Putin’s intelligence services were too busy dealing with anti-Kremlin protestors and the Ukraine war to prevent the ISIS-K attack on Moscow. Analysts have claimed Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) were under an unprecedented strain from the war and dealing with dissenters
The terror attack at a Moscow theatre which has left at least 139 people dead have exposed Russia’s President Vladimir Putin as “weak and vulnerable” – in stark contrast to the image he tries to portray, a former British Army officer has