Starmer slams Farage over 'disgraceful' Ukraine war claim

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has launched a furious attack on Nigel Farage, branding his comments that the West 'provoked' Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine as 'disgraceful' and echoing the Kremlin's propaganda.

Putin's £18k drones reshaping Ukraine conflict

Exclusive analysis reveals how Russia's new Italmas UAVs, costing less than a family car and flying 400 miles at 99mph, are reshaping modern warfare and posing a severe challenge to Ukrainian defences.

IDF Strikes Hamas Leaders During October 7 Celebration

Exclusive details reveal how Israeli forces targeted a Gaza building where senior Hamas commanders were gathered, moments after celebrating the deadly October 7 massacre. The precision strike marks a significant blow to the terrorist organisation's leader

Kamala Harris Children's Book Pulled After Biden Promotion

Vice President Kamala Harris's children's book 'Superheroes Are Everywhere' has been abruptly withdrawn from sale following its promotion by President Joe Biden, igniting a fierce political row over perceived campaigning to young audiences.

Russian Drone Debris Lands in Poland, NATO Responds

Poland activates its air force after Russian-launched drones target western Ukraine, with debris from a downed UAV landing inside Polish territory near Lviv, raising fears of a direct NATO-Russia confrontation.

China Installs Barrier in Disputed South China Sea

The Philippines condemns China's latest 'floating barrier' installation in the disputed Scarborough Shoal, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing South China Sea territorial conflict.

Hong Kong Votes on Historic Same-Sex Partnership Bill

Hong Kong's legislature is poised for a historic vote on a bill granting legal recognition to same-sex partnerships, a significant step for LGBTQ+ rights in the territory, though it stops short of full marriage equality.

Five dead, including child, in Channel migrant boat tragedy

Five people, including a young child, have died after a small boat carrying over 100 migrants capsized in the English Channel. The UK Coastguard and French navy launched a major rescue operation in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Von der Leyen: Europe must prepare for Trump NATO threat

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen issues a stark warning about the potential consequences of a second Trump presidency for Ukraine and transatlantic relations, urging Europe to prepare for all scenarios.

NATO's Red Line Crossed: Russian Drone Hits Poland

Exclusive analysis: A Russian-made drone's strike on Polish soil marks a perilous escalation in the Ukraine war, testing NATO's collective defence pledge and pushing the alliance towards a critical juncture.

Israel Airstrike Targets Qatar's Gaza Ceasefire Mediators

Qatar issues a stern warning, accusing Israel of a 'barbaric' airstrike that targeted its Gaza ceasefire mediation office. The attack threatens to derail fragile truce talks and hostage negotiations, escalating tensions in the region.

Lord Mandelson Quits as UK Ambassador to US

Former Labour heavyweight Lord Mandelson dramatically resigns as Britain's ambassador to the US, sparking speculation of a return to frontline politics as Labour leads in the polls. Exclusive details on the timing and implications.

Green Party's new leader hailed as 'left-wing Nigel Farage'

Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski is branded a 'populist' and the 'left-wing Nigel Farage' by eco-entrepreneur Dale Vince, signalling a strategic shift towards broader voter appeal ahead of the next general election.

PMQs Chaos: Starmer Slams Sunak as Tory Rebels Revolt

Keir Starmer launched a blistering attack on Rishi Sunak during a fiery PMQs, accusing the PM of breaking promises on the NHS and the economy as his own backbenchers turned on him over the Rwanda scheme.

IDF Targets Hamas Chief in Qatar Amid Ceasefire Talks

Israeli forces launched a targeted strike against Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Doha during sensitive truce talks, dramatically escalating tensions and casting doubt on the future of the peace process.

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