Vance Says U.S. Considering Selling Long-Range Tomahawk Missiles for Ukraine
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has acknowledged that the White House is actively considering proposals to sell Tomahawk missiles to European allies for use in Ukraine.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance has acknowledged that the White House is actively considering proposals to sell Tomahawk missiles to European allies for use in Ukraine.

Director and former sitcom star Rob Reiner is all of a sudden claiming that Democrats should stop their daily smear campaign, calling President Donald Trump “Hitler” and his voters “fascists,” after he spent the last decade using that same extreme rhetoric himself.

Digital identity cards are set to be introduced in Switzerland after voters narrowly approved a referendum on Sunday.

War with Russia is already on Britain’s doorstep as evidenced by cyber-attacks, sabotage, arson, and other hostile activity orchestrated by President Vladimir Putin, a former head of MI5 declared.

French authorities announced the discovery Sunday of a body on a beach used as one of the launch points for migrants attempting the perilous sea crossing from northern France to the U.K on flimsy inflatable boats.

In an apparent Hail Mary bid to save his sinking premiership, Prime Minsiter Sir Keir Starmer rolled out the “racism” accusation on Sunday against one of Nigel Farage’s plans to fix Britain’s immigration system.

A 75-year-old grandmother was arrested near a Glasgow hospital for holding a sign offering to talk to women considering an abortion.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – Russia unleashed a barrage of drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight into Sunday, killing at least four people, with the capital city of Kyiv suffering the heaviest assault. This is the first major bombardment since an

A poll released on the eve of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool has found that Sir Kier Starmer now ranks as the least popular prime minister on record.

Whatever progress has been made in US-European relations in recent years is in danger of unraveling as this weekend’s Ryder Cup has turned into more of a rout than the close competition many expected.

The British train journey that laid the foundations for much of the modern age is being celebrated on Saturday for its 200th anniversary.

Brexit champion Nigel Farage is on pace to become British prime minister, according to the latest seat-by-seat mega poll conducted by YouGov.

Meta is set to launch paid, ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram for users in the United Kingdom. The UK government welcomes the option of a paid social media subscription, saying that it “moves Meta away from targeting users with ads as part of the standard terms and conditions for using its Facebook and Instagram services, which we’ve been clear is not in line with UK law.”

British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins has declared that “trans women are men” and that transgender ideology is a part of a broader movement to undermine scientific truth.

The Danish defense ministry said Saturday that “drones have been observed at several of Danish defense facilities” overnight Friday into Saturday. The renewed drone sightings come after there were several drone sightings in the Nordic country earlier this week, with some of them temporarily shutting down Danish airports.

Two women died Saturday morning while trying to cross the English Channel from France to the U.K. on board a makeshift boat carrying other migrants, French authorities said.

Police investigating death threat against Prime Minister daubed onto a rail station during an hours-long occupation by anti-Israel activists.

President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House on Thursday that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine “if he wants to.” Erdogan was sitting next to Trump when he said it.

A petition calling on the government to drop plans to make wartime-style mandatory identity documents picked up a million signatures.

Russia is selling military equipment and technology to China that could help Beijing prepare an airborne invasion of Taiwan, says RUSI.

The population of the UK experienced the second highest rate of growth since WW2, figures from the government statistician show.

Muslim child rape grooming gangs and jihadists may further escape justice in Britain if the left-wing Labour Party government criminalises so-called “Islamophobia”, a leading Conservative MP warned.

Actress Emma Watson says J.K. Rowling’s views on transgender propaganda are “really painful,” but added that there is “no world” in which she could ever “cancel” the “Harry Potter” author from her life. While Watson did not specifically reference Rowling’s opinion

A London court threw out a terror-related charge against a member of the controversial Irish rap group Kneecap on a technical error.

Over half a dozen U.S. attorney’s offices around the country have been directed by a senior Justice Department official to draft plans to investigate a George Soros-funded group, multiple reports Friday reveal.

Starmer gave a speech against poll-topping Farage, calling himself a true patriot and his opponents miserable, joyless, and poisonous.

A Game of Thrones-style contest appears to be unfolding in Westminster as speculation runs rampant over potential challengers seeking to topple Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, whose scandal-ridden and feckless government has long since lost popular legitimacy, despite only coming to power last year.

President Donald Trump made many provocative statements during his lengthy address to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Monday. Among the hottest of his takes was that mass migration is a deliberate and orchestrated assault upon the integrity of Western nations. His warning that “your countries are going to hell” was indisputably correct.

President Donald Trump, during a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Thursday, called on Turkey to cease purchasing Russian oil.

Slovenia on Thursday said it was banning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from entering the European Union country.

A long-dead Tony Blair-era plan to Europeanise Britain by introducing mandatory ID has been resurrected by the UK’s left-wing government.

Former French President Sarkozy insisted on his own innocence and decried what he called a politically-motivated conspiracy of revenge.

Iranian President Mahmoud Pezeshkian, who is subservient to “supreme leader” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, spent much of his Wednesday meeting with European leaders, pressuring them not to implement “snapback” measures that would restore sanctions on his country over its illicit nuclear development.

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is expected to vote to suspend Israel next week, citing the example of Russia — even though Russia is the aggressor in an invasion, and Israel has been the victim.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and Ahmed al-Sharaa of Syria, arguably the two most anti-Russian leaders in the world, held their first in-person meeting in New York on Wednesday, vowing to support each other in rebuilding following years of Russian-backed attacks.

Police say they don’t know where the mystery drones launched from, or where they “disappeared to” afterwards.

A Paris court ruled on illegal financing of 2007 presidential campaign with money from the government of then-Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

Art Laffer, the creator of the Laffer Curve told Nigel Farage the left continues to believe increasing tax rates will increase tax receipts.

Leftist London Mayor Sadiq Khan has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of being racist and “Islamophobic” after accusations that the British capital is embracing Sharia law.

Swedish professional protester Greta Thunberg and supporters now traveling in a 51-vessel convoy to Hamas-terrorist infested Gaza have a problem. Opponents have hijacked their radios and communications systems to play ABBA on repeat and block out any other comms within the anti-Israel fleet.
