Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Article
Former US President Donald Trump is suing The Wall Street Journal over an article linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, vehemently denying a 'longtime friendship' with the convicted sex offender.
Former US President Donald Trump is suing The Wall Street Journal over an article linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, vehemently denying a 'longtime friendship' with the convicted sex offender.
A leaked draft of a report by former Trump official Tom Homan is being weaponised by Democrats, who claim it's a politically timed effort to create an 'immigration crisis' narrative ahead of the 2025 vote.
Exclusive: Head of Secret Intelligence Service Richard Moore held undisclosed meeting with Labour peer Lord Mandelson, raising eyebrows across Westminster and security circles.
In a significant policy shift, President Emmanuel Macron has used a speech in the UK to advocate for a Western-Arab military coalition to combat Hamas, while urging Israel for a Gaza ceasefire. The move signals potential friction with US-led strategy.
The family of a 10-year-old British boy, whose mother took him to Syria to join ISIS, is fighting for his safe return from a squalid detention camp. They argue the UK government has a duty to rescue the child from a life of radicalisation and despair.
In a significant political rebranding, the US rail service Amtrak has removed Donald Trump's name from a key Los Angeles station, reinstating its original title after a controversial four-year period.
Former Trump advisors Kash Patel and Pam Bondi are under scrutiny for allegedly pre-planning the FBI's Mar-a-Lago search, with claims they aimed to exploit the event for political and financial gain.
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors ranging from political misstatements to scientific inaccuracies, demonstrating the newspaper's commitment to transparency in journalism.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's hopes for a private meeting with US President Donald Trump were dashed at the UN General Assembly, signalling potential challenges for the key Pacific alliance.
An incisive look at the identity crisis plaguing the Liberal Democrats under Sir Ed Davey. As the party flip-flops on key policies, questions mount over its coherence and electoral appeal.
Graham Grant's scathing analysis reveals how a debate about gull droppings in Edinburgh has become a symbol of Holyrood's misplaced priorities and constitutional crisis.
Discover the fascinating historical and political journey behind Rhode Island's official name change, shedding its colonial-era 'Providence Plantations' moniker after a public referendum.
President Emmanuel Macron declares France is prepared to unilaterally recognise Palestinian statehood, breaking from EU consensus and increasing pressure on Israel.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a furious condemnation of ICE agents, accusing them of making reckless arrests in Los Angeles that undermine public safety and state law.
Germany remains on high alert for Russian sabotage operations after deliberate cable cutting paralysed rail services, with authorities investigating a potential political motive behind the coordinated attack.
Prominent US pastor Robert Jeffress faces widespread condemnation after labelling Catholicism 'demonic' and a 'false religion', drawing rebukes from Catholic leaders and creating tension for Trump's VP pick J.D. Vance.
A prominent American relationship coach has been deported from Malaysia after Muslim officials accused her of hosting inappropriate workshops, sparking a major diplomatic and cultural row.
Explosive claims emerge that Tom Homan, Donald Trump's former border chief, allegedly solicited a bribe to influence immigration policy. The allegations, detailed in a new report, threaten to reignite debates over ethics and lobbying in US politics.
A group of 46 migrants from the 'Gambia Luna' tribe have been living in a London park for over four months, facing deportation despite their unique circumstances and plea for asylum.
A failed asylum seeker launched a violent stabbing spree at a UK hotel, injuring six people, a day after appearing in court for making threats. The shocking details emerged during his latest hearing.
Benjamin Netanyahu faces a diplomatic crisis as traditional allies recognise Palestinian statehood, severely limiting his options for retaliation and signalling a major shift in international opinion.
Yoon Suk Yeol faces diplomatic embarrassment after a hot mic captured him using profanity about US lawmakers, just moments after a tense meeting with Joe Biden at the NATO summit in Madrid.
A historic war memorial honouring submariner Charlie Kirk has been defaced with red paint in Westminster, sparking a Metropolitan Police hate crime investigation.
In a historic foreign policy shift, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government has officially recognised Palestine as a state at the United Nations, marking Australia's most significant Middle East policy change in decades.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage unveils radical plans to slash immigration, but experts question the economic viability and practical implementation of his proposals.
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are preparing to launch memberships for their new left-wing political project, opting for a 'big tent' approach without a strict, unified policy line. The move signals a major realignment of Britain's left-wing politics.
Former President Donald Trump has ignited a diplomatic firestorm, alleging that India's government turned against the US following what he claims was a personal insult from a top official. The remarks, made at a Turning Point Action event, have sent shock
Donald Trump faces intense backlash from UK politicians and veterans' groups after making disparaging remarks about his political opponents during a speech that coincided with Britain's Remembrance Day commemorations.
Nigel Farage is under fire from political rivals and migrant groups after proposing to abolish the UK's indefinite leave to remain system, a move critics label 'cruel and economically damaging'.
Denmark establishes a £9.4 million fund for Greenlandic women subjected to involuntary contraception in the 1960s-70s, as a major state apology is issued.