Ukrainians ‘Killed by Russian Citizen’ in Germany Knife Attack Were Soldiers, Says Kyiv
Two Ukrainian citizens stabbed to death in Germany on Saturday were wounded soldiers recuperating away from the front lines, Kyiv says.
Two Ukrainian citizens stabbed to death in Germany on Saturday were wounded soldiers recuperating away from the front lines, Kyiv says.
The front lines have deteriorated and “heavy fighting” continues apace, the Commander in Chief of Ukraine’s armed forces said.
Humza Yousaf announced his resignation as Scottish First Minister on Monday morning before facing being forcibly removed.
Green party minister may have been deceived by own people to make sure closures went ahead, magazine that sued for internal documents claims.
Irish police claim self defence at the site of a possible migrant camp, but a journalist witness challenges version of events.
A group campaigning for an armaments embargo against Israel protested a speech given by Nancy Pelosi at Oxford.
Belarus accuses NATO of provocations that could trigger nucelar apocalypse, and of allegedly launching ‘combat drone’ strikes against Minsk.
Scottish leader Humza Yousaf rejected the notion of fresh elections but a vote of no confidence has been called, which may force things.
Left wing censorship fanatic Humza Yousaf pushed his Green Party coalition partners before they had chance to jump Thursday, tearing up the Bute House Agreement and leaving his party without a governing majority in a shock move.
Frank Field reached his positions including opposition to the EU and mass migration from first principles of defending the working class.
Germany President Steinmeier confronted with protesters holding placards comparing him to Hitler while he visited NATO ally Turkey this week.
The UK says it will campaign for NATO spending for all members to increase, pushing member states to contribute more to collective defence.
Shocking and unusual spectacle in central London as a group of spooked army horses charged through the capital.
Poland is in talks with the United States about hosting nuclear weapons and has been for some time, the country’s President has said.
The charges against Tommy Robinson were dropped Tuesday after a judge ruled a police order banning him from a protest in London was unlawful.
Sad irony as human traffickers again send migrants to their deaths just hours after UK government passes its deterrence bill.
Tories get in not-so subtle dig at mayor Sadiq Khan by stating the Rwandan capital is now “arguably safer than London”.
UK govt planes to take migrants to Africa are still three months away and Farage doubts whether a single migrant will be removed at all.
Intelligence operation between Poland and Ukraine has led to the arrest of a Polish citizen allegedly conducting hostile reconnaissance.
“Poster boy” for the anti-deportation movement who held a “migrants are not criminals” sign at a protest has pleaded guilty to rape.
“At the moment sir, you are quite openly Jewish, this is a pro-Palestinian march”, said a police sergeant in London on Saturday.
Russian state media asserts the country’s armed forces shot down at least eight “Ukrainian balloons” in three days this week.
The global security system will be destroyed if Russia is allowed to prevail in Ukraine, their Prime Minister warns.
European Union’s top diplomat says “stop it” and tells Israel to give a “restrained answer” to Iran’s massive air attack.
Two German-Russian dual citizens accused of membership of a pro-Kremlin terrorist organisation and planning bombings have been arrested.
The exact cost of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine remains opaque and hard to assess. Still, claims continue to vary wildly, from as little as 31,000 Ukrainian dead according to Kyiv, to as many as half a million Russian “casualties”. There
Brussels mayor who ordered police shut down a conservative conference exceeded his authority and a late-night court ruled it will go ahead.
Prime Ministers and officials condemned a group of mayors who colluded to block a conservative conference and sent police to shut the venue.
Passers-by rushed into the Old Stock Exchange building to rescue a number of large historic paintings as the building burnt.
Israel shooting down “99 per cent” of missiles shows what it possible when a nation has the full support of its allies, Zelensky said.
The Vice-President of Germany’s parliament faces calls to step down after she said Israel “provoked” Iran’s missile attack on Sunday.
Ukraine is to become a giant testing ground for a laser weapon which, if successful, promises to radically alter the economics of warfare.
British authorities accused China of flooding the country with fake postage stamps, a form of industrial sabotage and “economic warfare”.
German police arrested three teenagers accused of planning a knife or firebomb attack on churches and police stations for the Islamic State.
Russia appears to be stepping up its campaign to deprive Ukraine of electricity, totally destroying a large power plant.
Initially it was feared there may have been more fatalities, but in the end four people were found to have been buried.
UK Labour hypocritical to now endorse Cass report given it has been “part of the ideology, the culture wars” over trans for years, govt says.
Ban on smartphones for under-16s has split the right between conservatives and libertarians over whether such intervention is worthwhile.
Evidence for helping children to change gender including hormone blockers is built on “shaky foundations”, a major review has found.
ISIS-linked media published calls to attack high-profile football matches expected to be attended by tens of thousands of fans this week.