Zelensky’s power is contingent on the war continuing, so he’s trying his best to derail or sour any negotiation that could lead to peace Read Full Article at RT.com
An investigation has found more than 30 cases in which BATUK soldiers are suspected of paying locals for sex Read Full Article at RT.com
Rise Mzansi has criticized the alleged failure of the police to track and remove illicit weapons from circulation Read Full Article at RT.com
Britain has reportedly given up the idea of a large troop deployment, proposing air patrols and training support instead Read Full Article at RT.com
The sides have exchanged 84 prisoners each, according to the Defense Ministry in Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com
[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Heavy gunfire broke out early Thursday morning in the Tarabuunka area of Mogadishu after federal government forces attempted to evict civilians from residential homes, prompting armed resistance from military officers believed to be from the Somali National Army (SNA), eyewitnesses and local sources said.
[Independent (Kampala)] It's a hot afternoon in Katwe, a suburb of Uganda's capital, Kampala. Sunlight spills through the windows of a classroom where teenage girls face a blackboard. Their teacher moves across, explaining an arithmetic formula.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has accused the BBC of basing parts of its explosive Mai Mahiu child sex trafficking documentary on fabricated accounts, saying some women featured in the film falsified their ages to fit the broadcaster's narrative.
CEO Alexey Likhachev said that consultations, a political decision, and practical steps are needed to solve the situation with the intellectual property of the US company that supplied nuclear fuel to the plant before
On August 14, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that servicemen from the Battlegroup South had liberated Iskra in the DPR
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The talks in symbolically important Alaska are taking place despite Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s ceasefire refusals and without Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky.
British mother, Harley, was left furious after shelling out thousands for a room at a luxury Turkish hotel when she discovered the 'bed' her child was meant to be sleeping on.
As Phillip Schofield staggered on to the street after a boozy afternoon out, clutching a vape with one hand and the waist of his male companion with the other, he looked every inch the carefree bachelor.
A father-of-one from Boston, Lincs, died just 24 hours after his GP wrongly diagnosed him with tonsillitis and refused to send him to A&E-even though his throat was 'closing up'.
The singer, 37, vowed to be 'brutally honest' in the tome, titled Judgement: Love, Trials and Tribulations, and has stayed true to her word.
Spanish fighter jets have been flying in Icelandic airspace over the past month as part of NATO’s air policing mission in the country.
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Doctors interviewed by Morgunblaðið agree that it is becoming increasingly common for people to seek health advice from artificial intelligence for both physical and mental ailments.
Systematic rape and sexual humiliation are among the crimes in junta detention centers being investigated by the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar.
The man is said to have entered the house near Canary Wharf after being followed by a group of men on the street and told to 'go back to the hotel'.
Pupils are celebrating a bumper year for A-level results after scoring record top grades outside of the pandemic years.
Paul Doyle, 53, sobbed and wiped his eyes as he heard that he now faces trial in relation to injuries sustained by 29 supporters, including two infants, aged six months and seven months.