CAPRI, Italy (AP) — Top NATO and European Union officials urged foreign ministers from leading industrialized nations on Thursday to take quick, concrete steps to provide more air defense systems and artillery to Ukraine, warning that continued delays could tilt the war
Allegations that three African runners deliberately slowed down to allow Chinese athlete He Jie win the Beijing half-marathon are being investigated by the event’s organisers. Footage from the race shows He running behind three other athletes before they appear to let him
Prince William can’t step in for King Charles on his Samoa tour later this year due to one key reason, a source has revealed. The monarch is said to be determined to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Samoa
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has announced his resignation, which will take place on May 15, after leading for two decades. Lee will be passing power to Deputy Lawrence Wong. He voiced the significance of this leadership transition, urging Singaporeans to
Vladimir Putin has taken the next step in realising his plan for space nuclear energy as he orders agencies to begin funding the program. Roscosmos and Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, two Kremlin-controlled agencies, were ordered by the president to allocate funds
King Charles has been known to skip meals in the past to avoid taking a break from his busy official agenda. But those days are over as Queen Camilla is calling the shots when it comes to his well-being as he undergoes
France has shut down a fake website that sought to recruit French volunteers to fight in Ukraine. The hoax website purported to be organising a recruitment drive to enlist 200,000 French citizens. The French defence ministry swiftly took the website down and
Luke Littler had to be rescued by security after being grabbed by a fan before his Premier League clash with Michael van Gerwen in Belfast. The 17-year-old was high-fiving fans on his way to the stage when his wrist was grabbed, with
HELSINKI (AP) — Latvia’s top diplomat said on Thursday he will step down in the wake of a criminal probe over the use of expensive private flights by his office when he acted as the Baltic country’s prime minister between 2019-2023. Following
“She does have incredible energy, she does ballet classes once a week, she’s very fit and healthy. “Of course, she’s juggling. She wants to spend as much time as possible with the King to support him however she can.” This coming week