Peace Guarantors Warn South Sudan Over Violence
The UK, US and Norway urge South Sudan's leaders to halt fighting and implement the 2018 peace deal. They warn of a 'breaking point' and criticise governance failures. Read the latest.
The UK, US and Norway urge South Sudan's leaders to halt fighting and implement the 2018 peace deal. They warn of a 'breaking point' and criticise governance failures. Read the latest.
Democrats release disturbing new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, showing handwritten quotes from 'Lolita' on a person's body. Read the full details of the latest disclosure.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper signs a new UK-Greece agreement to tackle smuggling gangs and disrupt small boat supplies. Includes £1.5m for North African job schemes.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer names career diplomat Christian Turner as the new ambassador to Washington, replacing Peter Mandelson who was sacked over Epstein links. Read the full story.
Freshly released images place philosopher Noam Chomsky with Jeffrey Epstein on his private jet. Explore the latest document dump and its political implications.
Tributes paid to long-serving Conservative MP Sir John Stanley, a key architect of Thatcher's Right to Buy policy, who has died at the age of 83. Read his full political obituary.
A disturbing new image from the Epstein files shows writing from the novel 'Lolita' on a woman's body. Democrats release 68 documents ahead of the full disclosure. Read the latest details.
EU leaders face a stark choice between funding Ukraine now or facing greater conflict later, as a €90bn loan plan secured against frozen Russian assets divides the bloc. Read the latest from the crucial summit.
House Democrats have published a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents, including a map of a secretive island and troubling photos. The Justice Department faces a Friday deadline for full disclosure.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee publish new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, showing text from 'Lolita' on a woman's body. The DOJ faces a Friday deadline to release all files.
Disturbing new images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a WhatsApp chat detailing a Russian teenager for '$1,000 per girl', are being released to the public. Read the latest developments.
Anglican leaders and a London parish challenge far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon's 'Unite the Kingdom' carols, defending the inclusive message of Christianity. Read the full response.
The King and Queen met Royal Navy personnel from HMS Prince of Wales to recognise their eight-month deployment. Discover their personal conversations about family welfare and the ship's global mission.
Global tensions escalate as Russian guards cross into Estonia and Venezuela defies Trump with oil shipments. Discover the five biggest stories from around the world today.
A former Sports Illustrated model claims Donald Trump groped her in 1993 while Jeffrey Epstein watched. New details emerge about their friendship. Read the full report.
A senior UN official in Lebanon states that the US Senate's move to permanently lift sanctions on Syria may encourage more refugees to return, but reconstruction and jobs are critical. Read the latest analysis.
Zohran Mamdani will become New York City's 112th mayor after a historical recount corrected a 350-year-old oversight. Discover the fascinating story behind the mayoral numbering.
Eight activists on prolonged hunger strike face severe health decline while awaiting trial. A doctor warns they are 'dying' as MPs demand government intervention. Read the latest.
Nigel Farage will not face a police investigation into alleged electoral law breaches in Clacton due to a time limit, but the Electoral Commission is still assessing the claims. Read the full story.
A new Quinnipiac University survey reveals most American voters believe President Donald Trump has gone too far in wielding executive power, with key disapproval on economy and immigration. Read the full analysis.
Three Russian FSB border guards illegally entered Estonian territory for 20 minutes in a suspected provocation, testing NATO's defences. Full details and official response.
Up to 63 council areas in England may postpone May 2026 local elections to 2027 amid a government reorganisation of town halls. See the full list of affected areas.
Thirteen officers injured in major Jerusalem clash over military draft tensions. Police used water cannons and stun grenades as protests turned violent. Read the latest on the growing crisis.
The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may be unlawful, giving hope to residents in Copenhagen's Mjølnerparken. Read the full analysis.
Former HR boss Kristin Cabot reveals the devastating personal impact of the viral Coldplay kiss cam video, including death threats and resignations. Read her first interview.
Kemi Badenoch faces criticism for 'deeply inaccurate' comments linking violence against women to migrant cultures. Experts warn her language is 'spreading racism' and undermining a new national strategy.
Belarusian leader confirms Russia's latest nuclear-capable missile system is now stationed in Belarus as crucial Ukraine peace talks continue. Read the full analysis.
As EU leaders debate using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, legal analysis reveals Moscow has few viable court challenges. Explore the legal hurdles and geopolitical risks.
A detailed fact-check of Donald Trump's recent televised address, examining 50 statements on the economy, immigration, and policy. Discover the verified data behind the claims.
Finland's government apologises after Miss Universe contestant's photo sparks racism accusations across Asia. Read the full story on the diplomatic fallout.