Former US President Donald Trump has begun to make the same promises that he made during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Military personnel have taken control of the presidential election results in Gabon, calling for borders to be closed until justice is restored.
Last night, Ukraine launched their biggest air strike on Russia. This morning, Russia responded with missiles that killed two men in Kyiv.
The British parliament has called Taiwan an "independent country" in a report prepared by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee of the House of Commons.
One of the pivotal focal points of James Cleverly's visit is the strengthening of maritime security and cooperation, with the Philippines Coast Guard playing a key player in these discussions.
Despite arguments explaining that the abaya is not a religious symbol, France has banned the full-length robes being worn by girls in school.
Dozens of protestors took to Downing Street to protest the expansion of the ULEZ area to Greater London, with residents recalling their struggles with the new charge.
The Russian Constitutional Court continues criminalising anyone who allegedly discredits the Russian Armed Forces or participates in anti-war protests.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has accused the United States and its allies of turning the waters off the Korean Peninsula into "the most unstable waters."
A breach by Rishi Sunak prompted demands for ministerial financial openness. The standards commissioner's ruling establishes a precedent for greater transparency, according to Labour MP.
Moments after being released from jail, the Trump campaign advertised mugshot merchandise as part of a fundraiser and to gain more Republican followers.
Following a fly-in visit to Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Donald Trump has again been charged with attempting to overthrow the 2020 election.
Prigozhin, who led a rebellion against Russian President Vladimir Putin in June this year, died in a plane crash along with nine other passengers on Wednesday.
UK Trade Secretary launches "Alive with Opportunity" campaign during G20 visit to Jaipur, strengthening UK-India ties through trade, investment and cultural connections for a prosperous future.
Dr Nicola Byrne, National Data Guardian, emphasised transparent communication and trust-building in the NHS Federated Data Platform, urging public engagement to prevent setbacks and ensure progress.
UK government accused Russia of participating in war crimes after Ukrainian Prisoners of War are sentenced to more than 10 years imprisonment.
Conservative mayoral candidate Susan Hall faces backlash for suggesting moving Notting Hill carnival and discussing crime in the black community, drawing criticism for divisiveness and insensitivity.
Migrants continue to make Channel journeys to the UK despite the Home Office greeting them with deportation and barge threats.
Following a constant flow of violent allegations against Police Officers, the Met has pledged to build a "new Met" by 2024.
China's leader Xi Jinping failed to attend the most recent BRICS summit. Meanwhile, President Putin was greeted with applause as he delivered a pre-recorded speech.
The constant cycles of violence between Palestinian and Israeli troops have killed more than 200 people. Hamas continue to rule Gaza City with an iron fist.
UK Ambassador raises alarm at UN Security Council over surging settler violence in Palestinian Territories, calls for action and accountability.
Since Russia pulled out of the Black Sea grain initiative, Russian troops have continued to attack the largest remaining sector of the Ukrainian economy.
The government claim that the Community Sponsorship scheme has benefitted more than 1,000 refugees, while Human Rights Watch speaks out against new laws.
The UK pledges £210 million for the global AMR fight at G20, with the investment aimed to be used to upgrade labs, train workforce, and improve genome sequencing.
Women continue to speak out against the Taliban in Afghanistan, who have implemented regulations that essentially erase women from society.
Months of war have left Sudanese citizens wanting food and healthcare, according to the United Nations
Travis King, the US soldier who crossed into North Korea last month, wanted refuge from "inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the US Army,"
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Three Bulgarian nationals, who have each lived in the UK for more than 10 years, have been accused of spying for the Russian security services.