Florida residents watching the unfolding unrest in Haiti are expressing concerns for family and friends on the Caribbean island nation, saying they are virtually being held prisoners in their own homes because of the ongoing violence. Cosy Joseph, of Boynton Beach, runs
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Donald Trump has taken aim at “crooked” judges and the “corrupt” Attorney General in a furious social media post as the deadline to pay a £359 million ($454 million) bond in his New York civil fraud case looms. Taking to his Truth
Furious Nigel Farage hit out at a change to the St George’s Cross on new England football kits. The kits for the Three Lions unveiled by Nike ahead of the Euros later this year feature a cross on the collar of the
Lee Anderson has branded the governors of a prison who allowed a dangerous felon to be released early as “criminals” after it resulted in the tragic death of an 87-year-old Royal Navy veteran. The Reform UK Ashfield MP held a Westminster Hall
Donald Trump has admitted he might have to sell some of his assets for knock down prices to pay his £367m court bill. Taking to Truth Social, the former President said: “Nobody has ever heard of anything like this before. I would
Ukrainian intelligence sources told Reuters on Sunday that the oil plants were hit with drone attacks. Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, thanked his military and intelligence for new “long-range capabilities” in his nightly video address. Russia’s defence ministry wrote on Telegram that the
Israeli government bloc splits, possible early sign of positioning for election as Gaza war rages on
A centrist bloc in Israel’s unity government formed around former defense minister Benny Gantz has broken up, adding to pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu five months into the Gaza war. After months in which the normal rules of politics were suspended,
Nigel Farage hit out at Jeremy Hunt after projected net migration levels were revised up to 315,000 a year. The former Ukip leader insisted it “just isn’t good enough” and highlighted Tory pledges to bring net migration down to tens of thousands
Economists have “demolished” the idea that high levels of migration is “some kind of big economic benefit”, a Tory MP has declared. The Office for Budget Responsibility upgraded its forecast for net migration to an average of 350,000 – up from 290,000.