Category : Search result: Department of Foreign Affairs


Medic accused of $9.77m veterans fraud arrested

A US medic with a prior identity theft conviction is accused of a $9.77 million scam against veterans. Arrested at San Francisco airport, he faces up to 10 years in prison. Read the full investigation.

Justice Dept Sues Georgia Over 2020 Election

The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Georgia, alleging discriminatory voting practices during the 2020 elections. Discover the details and implications.

Peru recalls ambassador from Mexico in diplomatic crisis

Peru has dramatically withdrawn its ambassador from Mexico in a deepening diplomatic crisis, accusing Mexico of repeatedly interfering in its internal affairs by granting political asylum to a former official.

Pregnant UK teen freed from Georgian jail

Breaking: 19-year-old pregnant UK student Bella May Culley is set for release from Georgian detention after being held on controversial drug allegations. Latest developments in international legal case.

I forgave my husband's affair with a French woman

Relationship expert Tracey Cox shares her deeply personal story of betrayal and forgiveness after discovering her husband's affair during their time in France, offering hope for couples facing similar challenges.

Halloween Costumes That Reflect Real Modern Fears

Forget vampires and zombies. This Halloween, The Guardian suggests costumes that reflect genuine contemporary fears, from climate change to political indifference, offering a satirical take on what truly haunts modern Britain.

Price 'didn't care' about false claims: court

Explosive court testimony reveals Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price allegedly showed disregard for factual accuracy when making controversial public statements, as a landmark defamation case unfolds.

Grooming Gang Inquiry Set for 2025 After Delays

A comprehensive independent inquiry into Britain's grooming gang scandals will launch next year, with ministers confirming the search for a chair is underway amid criticism from Labour's Jess Phillips over prolonged delays.

Test Your Knowledge: The Guardian Thursday Quiz

Dive into this week's edition of The Guardian's celebrated Thursday Quiz, featuring 25 brain-teasing questions spanning current affairs to general knowledge. Perfect for trivia enthusiasts seeking the ultimate mental workout.

Julie Bishop defiant amid UN scandal and resignation calls

Former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop faces mounting pressure to resign from her role at the United Nations as she vehemently denies bombshell accusations about her conduct, sparking a major diplomatic controversy.

Trump: Ukraine Can Use US Weapons Against Russia

Former President Donald Trump would permit Ukraine to deploy American-supplied weapons against Russian territory, marking a dramatic reversal in US foreign policy that could reshape the conflict.

Cincinnati Police Chief Suspended After Bar Brawl

Cincinnati's top police officer faces suspension amid internal probe into his conduct during a downtown bar fight that left multiple officers injured and prompted major disciplinary actions.

China warns Britain: 'Bear all consequences'

Beijing delivers fiery diplomatic rebuke after British officials criticise Chinese embassy's social media post about pro-democracy activist, escalating tensions between the nations.

Page 1 of 4