Archewell's Ukraine Aid Claim Sparks Controversy
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's charitable organisation faces scrutiny after a Ukrainian official's claim of unacknowledged aid, raising questions about UK rail's commemorative gesture.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's charitable organisation faces scrutiny after a Ukrainian official's claim of unacknowledged aid, raising questions about UK rail's commemorative gesture.
Mia O'Brien, a 32-year-old British businesswoman, is facing a terrifying ordeal in a Dubai prison after a private WhatsApp message to a friend about her ex-boyfriend's car led to a 'defamation' charge. Her family pleads for help as she endures harsh condi
A group of Ghanaian individuals has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit in Washington DC against former US President Donald Trump, seeking reparations for alleged defamatory remarks referring to African nations as 's***hole countries' in 2018.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms plans for a military operation in Rafah, defying international pressure and vowing to deliver 'painful blows' to Hamas, as the humanitarian situation in Gaza reaches a critical point.
Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is set to become the next NATO Secretary General after UK Defence Secretary John Healey threw Britain's decisive support behind his candidacy, solidifying his path to lead the alliance.
A targeted Israeli assassination of Hamas leaders on Qatari soil has triggered a seismic shift in Gulf security perceptions, undermining decades of trust in American diplomatic safeguards and redrawing regional alliances.
Exclusive details reveal Donald Trump's upcoming UK visit has been classified as a State Visit, granting him full ceremonial honours at Windsor Castle. The controversial move signals warming UK-US relations ahead of potential political comeback.
Qatar launches a formal complaint, alleging Israel leaked manipulated comments from its Prime Minister to derail sensitive hostage and ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. The diplomatic spat threatens fragile peace efforts.
Ex-President Donald Trump claims he thwarted a planned Israeli attack on Qatar, revealing a clandestine diplomatic intervention that has sent shockwaves through international relations.
Australia's bid to host the crucial 2026 UN climate summit faces collapse as Turkey declines to withdraw its competing proposal, creating a major diplomatic standoff that threatens global climate negotiations.
A startling analysis suggests Donald Trump's unconventional foreign policy may have forged a lasting legacy of peace, challenging conventional wisdom about his presidency and its impact on global stability.
Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya calls for sustained US support against Alexander Lukashenko's regime, warning of regional instability during key Washington meetings.
In an unprecedented move, the UK-based Chief of the Akuapem tribe has publicly invited King Charles III to Ghana for a historic 'healing ceremony', challenging centuries of royal diplomatic tradition.
Exclusive intelligence from Moscow reveals growing frustration within the Kremlin as Vladimir Putin's patience with Donald Trump is reportedly running out, signalling a potential shift in US-Russia relations.
Exclusive reports reveal Myanmar's military regime is coercing Rohingya men into its ranks amidst a fierce offensive against ethnic insurgents, raising international alarm over human rights abuses.
Ex-President Donald Trump alleges Qatar played a secret role in de-escalating Israel-Hamas tensions, while criticising the Gulf state's US ties in a controversial speech.
Iceland halts new arms export licences to the UK, citing international humanitarian law concerns over Gaza. A significant diplomatic move scrutinising Britain's role in the Israel-Hamas war.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered a brutal wave of public executions targeting citizens for minor offences, from sharing South Korean media to possessing Bibles, in a terrifying new crackdown on 'anti-socialist behaviour', according to chillin
Israeli military operations in the occupied West Bank's Jenin refugee camp have left at least 10 Palestinians dead and 20 wounded in one of the deadliest raids this year, amid ongoing hostilities in Gaza.
Olena Zelenska's high-profile London visit, including a speech at Imperial College, was abruptly cancelled following a specific security threat. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for Ukrainian officials abroad.
A major earthquake in Afghanistan has triggered a humanitarian crisis, with the Taliban's prohibition on women aid workers critically obstructing UN and NGO efforts to deliver vital assistance to the most vulnerable survivors.
China's military deploys ships and aircraft for a major 'joint combat patrol' in the Taiwan Strait, denouncing US-Canadian naval transit as 'deliberate provocation' and inflaming regional tensions.
A UK government minister has publicly defended the controversial appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US, arguing Britain required an 'unconventional' choice for a 'unique moment' in the special relationship.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer raises the case of imprisoned blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah in a high-stakes call with Egyptian President Sisi, sparking renewed hope for a potential pardon and release after years of detention.
Shadow Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper urges the government to immediately sanction Russian officials linked to the deadly missile strike on a children's hospital in Kyiv, criticising delays in the UK's response.
New intelligence suggests Kim Ju Ae is being groomed for leadership as she appears alongside her father at strategic military sites. Experts analyse what this means for the regime's future.
Former Labour Cabinet Minister Douglas Alexander takes advisory role with Trump campaign, sparking debate on UK-US relations and diplomatic strategy.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivers a blistering retort to Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk after he criticised Australia's COVID policies and labelled it a 'failed state'. The diplomatic spat highlights the global culture wars.
Former New Labour architect Lord Peter Mandelson is the frontrunner to become the UK's next ambassador to the United States, in a major strategic appointment by Prime Minister Keir Starmer aimed at strengthening the transatlantic special relationship.
Brazil's Supreme Court has mandated the return of Cuban medics from the Mais Médicos programme, igniting a major diplomatic row with Havana and raising concerns over medical care in remote regions.