New sculpture of late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip – plus corgis
A newly unveiled sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and two corgis in Northern Ireland, intended to pay tribute to the late monarch, has received somewhat mixed reviews from…
Kremlin responds to whether Putin would ‘eat Trump for lunch’
Moscow would prefer the Russian president’s name be kept out of US domestic politics, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Moscow is unhappy about the use of President Vladimir Putin’s name…
India deploys troops to violence-hit region
The federal government has increased security in Manipur, where ethnic violence has claimed hundreds of lives since last year New Delhi has deployed thousands of troops to the northeastern Indian…
US has ‘new tool’ for Georgian elections
Washington and the OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights are seeking to trigger mass protests, the SVR claims The US wants to use a European election monitor to…
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Czech police threaten government with protest plans
Despite concessions from the authorities, thousands still want to demonstrate against low salaries Czech police officers have threatened weeks-long protests over stagnating salaries, after claiming that government concessions on the…
We’ll never reach Mars if Kamala wins
Donald Trump is “getting things done” while his rival Каmala Harris merely spouts “nice-sounding words,” the tech mogul has said Former President Donald Trump would “do a better job” as…
Pope Francis arrives in Singapore, last stop on 12-day Asia tour
Francis is only the second pope to visit the city-state, which has about 210,000 Catholics among its 5.92 million people.
Key witness in trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried seeks no prison time at upcoming sentencing
Caroline Ellison, a former top executive in FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's collapsed cryptocurrency empire, is seeking no prison time at her sentencing later this month.
Why Nearly All Judges in Mexico Could Soon Be Chosen by Voters
The legislation passed by Congress could produce one of the most far-reaching judicial overhauls in any major democracy.