Pyotr Tolstoy, the vice-president of the Duma, has stirred global alarm by openly discussing the prospect of Russia launching a nuclear bomb towards Paris and vowed that Russian troops ‘would kill all French soldiers’ deployed to Ukraine. The comments come amid escalating
JK Rowling vowed to defy Scotland’s “ludicrous” new hate crime laws in a transgender row. Activists have been attempting to have the Harry Potter author arrested for calling trans broadcaster India Willoughby a man on social media. Rajan Barot, a former fraud
An ally of Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner has been found, but has said he won’t speak to the police. The man, known as Ralph H, was tracked down by The Sun who tried to ask him some questions about whether he
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a fiery speech on Friday, rallying support for his brand of right-wing populism and issuing a stark warning to the European Union. Speaking on a national holiday commemorating Hungary’s historic struggle for independence, Orbán urged his
In recent months there has been a growing fear that Russian President Vladimir Putin could expand his operations outside of Ukraine and invade another neighbouring country. One of the potential countries he could invade is Finland, which shares a 832-mile border with
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Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his family left the Philippine island of Corregidor on this day in history, March 11, 1942. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ordered MacArthur to leave the island after it became clear it was no longer safe for MacArthur to
Rishi Sunak has vowed to “turbocharge growth” by slashing Britain’s ballooning benefits bill. The Prime Minister declared it is “common sense that where people can work, they should” amid warnings taxpayers will be spending a staggering £360billion on welfare by the end
An in-form Aspinall was more than willing to jokingly stoke the fire before taking on his good friend Littler on the south coast. The teenager is yet to claim a Premier League win but still sits second in the table after consistent
President Yoon Suk Yeol criticized the ongoing strikes by junior doctors as illegal collective action endangering public health. The government moved to suspend the licenses of approximately 9,000 medical interns and residents engaged in the strikes. The strikes, lasting over two weeks,