Kherson withdrawal is ‘the beginning of the end for Putin’, says former Russian PM
The withdrawal of Russian troops from Kherson signals the “beginning of the end” for Vladimir Putin, a former Russian prime minister has said.
The withdrawal of Russian troops from Kherson signals the “beginning of the end” for Vladimir Putin, a former Russian prime minister has said.
The gang targeted cash vans while armed with loaded guns, crowbars, axes and knives.
‘Looks like the best seat on the plane!’ one TikTok user commented
Bodies were found floating in the water in the strait of Calais 12 hours after the first mayday call on 24 November 2021
Just Stop Oil protesters threw orange paint over the offices of Barclays bank and Shell in Aberdeen on Monday (14 November).
The explosion caused a blaze at a home in Bordon, Hampshire.
A surge in withdrawals on FTX last week resulted in a liquidity crisis that it was unable to overcome
A Pakistani official says the country's Oscar entry, “Joyland,” is banned from cinemas, despite being previously approved for release
London’s top index finished the day up 67.13 points, or 0.92%, at 7,385.17.
Poland and Germany have announced separate takeovers of natural gas companies linked to Russian energy giant Gazprom
Former president Donald Trump’s daughter got married in Florida over the weekend
A week after securing his reelection to the U.S. Senate, Republican Sen. John Kennedy says he is “giving serious consideration” to entering the 2023 Louisiana governor’s race
Critics have accused the Government of ‘recycling the same failed response’.
A representative for Roberta Flack has announced that the legendary musician has ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and can no longer sing
Mayan Lopez’s co-star in her new NBC sitcom “Lopez vs Lopez” happens to be her real-life dad, George Lopez
Jones, 22, is charged with three counts of second-degree murder
Testimony is under way in a shareholder lawsuit challenging approval by Tesla’s board of directors of a compensation plan potentially worth more than $55 billion for CEO Elon Musk
Louis Tomlinson has been forced to cancel an album signing after he broke his arm during a nasty fall.
The European Union’s border agency says that the number of illegal entries by migrants spiked to more than 275,000 in the January through October period this year
Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states in connection with an investigation into how the company tracked users’ locations
The Prime Minister plans to use the first summit session on Tuesday to confront Moscow’s representative Sergei Lavrov.
‘I had no idea those windows could open,’ commented one viewer
The demonstration follows the lead of recent demonstrations with soup and mashed potatoes at museums in the UK and Germany
The “armed and dangerous” University of Virginia student accused of killing three college football stars in a campus mass shooting has been taken into custody after more than 12 hours on the run.
NASA is counting down to this week's planned liftoff of its new moon rocket, although hurricane damage could cause yet another delay