The case centred on fears Wikipedia could be classed under the UK’s toughest online safety category.
In barely over a year, Britain’s prime minister has overseen the fastest surge in illegal Channel crossings in modern UK history.
Hungary’s prime minister urged a realistic approach ahead of the Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin.
Yerevan and Baku foreign ministries both launch the official document—yet with no signing date in sight.
Decision follows growing concerns over “humanitarian crisis” and regional instability.
Michelle Gomez’s new Harry Potter role has sparked demands for a public pledge of allegiance to trans activism.
ECR vice-president Carlo Fidanza said President Gustavo Petro shared blame for the killing of conservative candidate Miguel Uribe.
UK home secretary Yvette Cooper’s headline policy targets a tiny fraction of arrivals
Football and rugby chiefs are ending long-standing partnerships with the LGBT lobby group.
A new report shows that India is under pressure for buying Russian fossil fuels, while for its European counterparts it’s business as usual.
Ryanair will cut 13% of its French flights this winter, dropping three airports entirely.
“A press badge isn’t a shield for terrorism,” Israel said after the targeted operation.