A venue of the festival cancelled stand-up comics’ shows, citing the “safety concerns” of its bar staff.
The British Prime Minister is making strong statements on the situation in the Middle East, as pressure mounts on him from abroad and at home.
Both Israel and the United States harshly criticized the move.
Online blacklist of 25 “notorious people smugglers and their enablers” signals the start of yet another policy initiative.
Despite warnings, Brussels continues trade talks and rare earth deals with Beijing.
Jeremy Corbyn and pro-Gaza MP Zarah Sultana are forming a new party to fight Prime Minister Starmer from the Left
A twin-propeller Antonov-24 with nearly 50 people aboard went down in forested terrain near Tynda while attempting to land.
NS has asked the justice ministry to approve a pilot scheme that would allow 75 security employees to carry batons, following a rise in violent incidents on trains.
A new law signed by President Duda will indefinitely protect 23 key companies, including energy, telecom, and media giants, from foreign acquisitions.
AfD’s Martin Hess says border failures and multicultural policies fuel crisis as states report sharp increases.
Jonathan Reynolds refuses to condemn Essex Police over their escort of pro-migrant activists to protests.
A whopping seven billion euros of taxpayers’ money was used to finance controversial NGOs.