Duterte Faces ICC Crimes Against Humanity Charges
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been formally charged with crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court over his deadly 'war on drugs' that left thousands dead.
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been formally charged with crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court over his deadly 'war on drugs' that left thousands dead.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not meet with Donald Trump during his upcoming US trip, with Deputy PM Richard Marles handling defence talks instead.
Exclusive: Tehran bars senior UN nuclear watchdog inspectors, escalating a major confrontation with the West and jeopardising the 2015 deal. The IAEA condemns the 'disproportionate and unprecedented' move.
Exclusive analysis reveals Donald Trump's claimed approach to resolving international disputes from Armenia to Cambodia, raising questions about modern diplomacy.
Nigel Farage proposes a dramatic five-year ban on benefits for new migrants, claiming it could save Britain £230bn and fundamentally reshape immigration policy.
Hak Ja Han, widow of Sun Myung Moon and leader of the Unification Church, has been arrested in South Korea on allegations of coercing massive donations from followers. The arrest marks a significant escalation in the legal challenges facing the religious
A high-stakes legal battle over a multi-million-pound London home between a retired Nigerian general and his former lover, a human rights lawyer, has reached a dramatic conclusion in the UK courts.
Daniel Ortega's government escalates tensions with Mexico, branding its embassy staff 'criminals' for sheltering Nicaraguan exiles, in a move that isolates the Central American nation further.
Senior White House aide Erik Siebert has been escorted from the premises and placed on leave amid an internal investigation into alleged security protocol violations and unauthorised access to sensitive areas.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivers a powerful address to the United Nations, outlining a comprehensive vision for Israeli-Palestinian peace and urging immediate international action.
Former US President Donald Trump launches a social media attack on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel and National Public Radio, reigniting a long-running feud and criticising what he perceives as liberal media bias.
Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has called for a radical reduction in immigration, labelling current policies a 'betrayal' that drive up living costs and divide the nation in a fiery speech to conservative activists.
Exclusive: A rising Republican star and vocal conservative in Wisconsin has been exposed for following an extensive list of adult transgender content creators on X, formerly Twitter, sparking accusations of hypocrisy.
Former President Donald Trump signs sweeping executive order designating Antifa as a terrorist organisation, sparking immediate legal challenges and civil liberties concerns across the United States.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has publicly supported Palestinian statehood at the United Nations, marking a significant departure from his predecessor's stance and drawing both praise and criticism.
Former US President Donald Trump used his Christmas message to launch attacks on political opponents and promote baseless conspiracy theories, leaving critics aghast at the seasonal spectacle.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer sparks outrage by suggesting Palestinian flag displays are provocative during a Rosh Hashanah message, drawing criticism from Jewish groups and MPs.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper delivers a grave assessment of Middle East peace prospects, urging the UK government to take decisive diplomatic action to prevent a total collapse.
World leaders and citizens react as a wave of nations formally recognise Palestinian statehood, a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy and international relations.
Donald Trump's rally speech in Omaha took a strange turn as he praised the city's non-existent 'smart city' initiative, leaving fact-checkers scrambling and critics questioning his grip on reality.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson delivers explosive address at Australian CPAC, warning that traditional Australian values are under threat from 'woke madness' and calling for political revolution.
A California man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for aiming a high-powered green laser at the presidential helicopter, Marine One, endangering the lives of crew and passengers including then-President Donald Trump.
Two prominent Boston lawyers, John P. McLaughlin and Michael A. O'Connell, are accused of mishandling client money. The Office of Bar Counsel alleges serious violations, putting their legal careers in jeopardy.
Iran's top diplomat holds urgent talks with the UN nuclear watchdog in Vienna, seeking to de-escalate tensions and avoid reinstated sanctions over the country's atomic programme.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's crucial Washington visit has concluded without a face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump, raising concerns about the future of the key alliance should the Republican win the November election.
Former US President Donald Trump is suing The Wall Street Journal over an article linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, vehemently denying a 'longtime friendship' with the convicted sex offender.
A leaked draft of a report by former Trump official Tom Homan is being weaponised by Democrats, who claim it's a politically timed effort to create an 'immigration crisis' narrative ahead of the 2025 vote.
Exclusive: Head of Secret Intelligence Service Richard Moore held undisclosed meeting with Labour peer Lord Mandelson, raising eyebrows across Westminster and security circles.
In a significant policy shift, President Emmanuel Macron has used a speech in the UK to advocate for a Western-Arab military coalition to combat Hamas, while urging Israel for a Gaza ceasefire. The move signals potential friction with US-led strategy.
The family of a 10-year-old British boy, whose mother took him to Syria to join ISIS, is fighting for his safe return from a squalid detention camp. They argue the UK government has a duty to rescue the child from a life of radicalisation and despair.