New Concerns Over Donald Trump's Health and Cognitive State
Fresh concerns about Donald Trump's health have surfaced following a series of high-profile gaffes and a controversial doctor's letter, putting his fitness for office back in the spotlight.
Fresh concerns about Donald Trump's health have surfaced following a series of high-profile gaffes and a controversial doctor's letter, putting his fitness for office back in the spotlight.
Former President Donald Trump unveils a monumental $2 billion plan to transform Washington D.C., aiming to restore grandeur to the nation's capital through sweeping architectural and infrastructural enhancements.
Blair Anderson, a Liberal Democrat candidate, is set to become the UK's first openly transgender Member of Parliament after a historic by-election win in Alloa and Grangemouth.
Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes opens up about the professional backlash she faced following her outspoken pro-EU views, fearing her career was over due to industry blacklisting.
A centrist Democratic group has issued a controversial banned words list, urging politicians to ditch terms like 'Latinx' and 'BIPOC' to reconnect with working-class voters. Discover the full list and the internal battle for the party's soul.
Former Trump Treasury official Michael Faulkender reveals shocking details of bureaucratic resistance and 'deep state' sabotage against the President's agenda in his explosive new book.
Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, was sternly admonished by a New York judge for a 'borderline frivolous' courtroom motion, marking another tense legal chapter for the former President's team.
Tensions boil over as far-right groups and counter-protesters clash outside migrant accommodation hotels from Merseyside to Essex. Get the latest on the escalating demonstrations, police response, and political fallout.
The United Nations' food security agency, the IPC, has issued its most severe warning, projecting that the entire population of Gaza will face famine within the next six weeks without an immediate ceasefire and a massive influx of aid.
Exclusive: German cities are reporting a dramatic 50% drop in asylum seekers as Chancellor Friedrich Merz's tough new policies take effect, easing the crippling migrant crisis.
The UK government has agreed to pay millions in compensation to Kenyan victims after British Army training exercises ignited devastating wildfires that destroyed homes and livelihoods.
Ukrainian forces successfully tricked a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile into striking a wooden 'Flamingo' decoy, showcasing innovative and cost-effective defence tactics. President Zelensky praised the strategy as a symbol of Ukrainian resilience.
Dozens of asylum seekers in Epping, Essex, have organised a peaceful demonstration outside their hotel accommodation, protesting what they describe as 'intolerable' living conditions, poor food quality, and a lack of clear information about their status,
Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared his readiness for negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, but has emphatically rejected the upcoming Swiss peace summit, labelling it a Western diversion. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov echoes the hardline sta
Exclusive investigation reveals unaccompanied child asylum seekers bound for the UK are being routinely detained by French police in controversial 'waiting zones', raising serious human rights concerns.
Exclusive details emerge as a neighbour of former Trump security adviser John Bolton witnesses an unexpected FBI raid on his Maryland home, calling it 'karma' for his past actions.
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy and US Senator JD Vance were issued fines for an illegal fishing expedition at the government's Chevening estate, raising questions about diplomatic protocols.
Labour's David Lammy demands answers after reports emerge that Trump's running mate, JD Vance, may have misrepresented his Chevening Scholarship application. The Environment Agency faces questions over its role in the vetting process.
Exclusive: The UK government is implementing a major crackdown on Child Benefit claims for children living overseas. The new 'UK link' test could see thousands of families lose crucial financial support. Here's what you need to know.
Fox News star Pete Hegseth faces assault charges after a physical altercation with a pastor in Washington DC. The incident, captured on police bodycam, reveals a heated dispute over a 'church plant' project.
Exclusive analysis of internal Israeli military data shows overwhelming civilian casualties in Gaza, challenging Israel's long-standing assertions about precision targeting and raising major humanitarian concerns.
A deep dive into the philosophical underpinnings of Trump's second-term agenda, revealing a systematic plan to dismantle democratic institutions and consolidate power in the executive branch, with stark warnings for the future of American democracy.
Florida's Department of Transportation has ordered the removal of rainbow-coloured crosswalks in Orlando, installed as a memorial to the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting, citing a violation of state law.
FBI agents have executed a search warrant at the Maryland residence of former Trump administration official John Bolton, seizing electronic devices in what sources describe as a significant ongoing investigation.
The Trump administration announces the termination of Temporary Protected Status for several nations, putting over 400,000 immigrants at immediate risk of removal from the US. Critics condemn the move as a harsh escalation of anti-immigration policies.
In a startling interview, the mother of late Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin reveals he was certain of his fate following the aborted rebellion against Putin's regime, shedding new light on his final days.
The Kremlin intensifies its assault on press freedom, imposing sanctions on Western journalists in a brazen retaliation for international criticism of its Ukraine invasion. This analysis delves into the chilling implications for global media and democrati
Actor Noel Clarke has suffered a major legal defeat in his libel claim against The Guardian, with the High Court dismissing his case over the newspaper's investigation into serious sexual misconduct allegations.
Actor Noel Clarke's libel lawsuit against The Guardian dismissed in major victory for press freedom. Court upholds investigative journalism on misconduct allegations.
The remarkable political transformation of Sharren Haskel, who traded her scrubs for a seat in the Knesset, and her ongoing, complex preoccupation with Australian affairs from her powerful new role in Jerusalem.