Iran will not hesitate to “expend every Arab life” in its attempts to crush Israel, a former US Security adviser has warned. He stressed in a chilling warning that the threat of escalation remains high after Israel and Iran exchanged blows last
Former England rugby player, Mike Tindall explained all the royal children were on sugar highs because there were so many sweets being passed around. On his podcast The Good, The Bad and The Rugby he told co-host James Haskell and Alex Payne:
Taking selfies and videos is now as common as sending emails or text messages. While taking selfies and videos in the comfort of your own home or in your own chosen company is a given, what about public spaces with strangers? That’s
Rishi Sunak has joined a man who ran the entire length of Africa for a run around a London park. The Prime Minister ditched his suit and tie for trainers and shorts while chatting to Russell Cook, nicknamed “Hardest Geezer”. The pair
British tourists are considering boycotting Spain due to a recently introduced rule requiring visitors to demonstrate a certain level of financial support, potentially adding thousands of pounds to the cost of a family holiday. Since the UK departed from the European Union,
Meghan Markle will have to hold back her podcast launch as producers at the American network, Lemonada Media, are worried her audio project will be “overshadowed” by her upcoming Netflix TV show. The Duchess of Sussex signed with the female-founded company in
Lady Victoria Hervey has said Meghan Markle looked like she was “putting her stamp” on Prince Harry during a glamorous polo match when another woman appeared to try and pose with the Prince. Appearing on GB News America with Nana Akua, Lady
The grass at turn seven had set fire during the early stages of practice earlier on Friday, triggering a red flag, and the incident repeated itself in between the first two parts of the sprint shootout, delaying the start of the second
A teenager and his father had a once-in-a-lifetime experience thanks to a thoughtful gesture from a CEO. Joseph Tegerdine, 18, of Springville, Utah, is currently in his fifth year of battling bone cancer. Tegerdine was diagnosed with osteosarcoma bone cancer in May
North Korea is intensifying its surveillance efforts by installing surveillance cameras in schools and workplaces. The country also plans to collect biometric information such as fingerprints and photographs from its citizens. The use of digital surveillance tools threatens the few remaining private