Residents in Rochdale have received Labour leaflets calling on people to back their ditched by-election candidate. The Opposition party’s humiliation continued on Wednesday when the campaign literature backing supporting Azhar Ali began arriving on doormats across the constituency. Labour withdrew their support
Citizens in North Korea have been reportedly ordered to sing a song hailing the country’s dictator Kim Jong-un ahead of any social event. The hymn describes the grandson of North Korea’s founder Kim Il-sung as “the wisest of 10 million” who “cultivates the
Turkey’s rhetoric and positions on the Israel-Hamas war have paved the way for closer ties with Iran, which both nations will explore as they seek to resolve long-standing issues. “Compartmentalization has long been the name of the game for the Iran-Turkey relationship
The Prime Minister was under mounting pressure to crack down on extremists groups stirring up hatred at pro-Palestinian marches. Furious MPs accused the Government and police of sitting on their hands while demonstrators openly glorified terrorism. Calls for action came as a
A senior government official in Hungary came under sharp criticism Wednesday for praising the country’s World War II-era leader, an ally of Nazi Germany who is believed to have imposed Europe’s first anti-Jewish laws of the 20th century, as an exceptional head
It’s no secret that Shohei Ohtani is a unicorn. Last season, Ohtani became the first person in MLB history to qualify for both the batting and ERA titles – this season, he’s pitching to a 3.50 ERA while hitting .303 with an
The history of golf changed forever Tuesday when it was announced the PGA Tour, LIV Golf and the DP World Tour would be merging. The partnership comes less than a year after PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan said any potential truce with the
A BBC Radio 4 presenter was heard saying “I like Wes Streeting” on air in a hot mic blunder. The host’s comment about the shadow health secretary was broadcast on the flagship Today programme following an interview yesterday with Royal College of
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei celebrated the new year by praising slain Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was killed by a U.S. airstrike nearly three years ago and was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of U.S. service members and allies. Khamenei