Rishi Sunak On Election Footing As He Tells Voters To Trust Tories To Keep Them Safe
Rishi Sunak On Election Footing As He Tells Voters To Trust Tories To Keep Them Safe
Rishi Sunak On Election Footing As He Tells Voters To Trust Tories To Keep Them Safe
The Italian prime minister also stated the EU will not directly contribute to a $50bn loan to Ukraine agreed at the summit
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It’s high time that the West’s more timid leaders understood that the nuclear threats coming out of Moscow are all “bluff and bluster”, aimed at them and their wobbling lips.
‘I know one thing: she voted for me, according to what she said,’ claimed the former president
Rishi Sunak has denied claims Joe Biden “wandered off” at a G7 event.
The Republican candidate pushed back at the former president's support -- to Fox News, no less.
Russia only has one S-500 and has never used it before. Ukraine says it's now deployed to defend against Ukraine's relentless attacks on Crimea.
Ukraine used a US-made Patriot missile system to down a Russian A-50 spy plane in January, a senior US officer confirmed.
Former President Donald Trump left some of the country’s most powerful CEOs scratching their heads, cringing, or just outright laughing during a private meeting in the nation’s capital on Thursday.On MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday, CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin said he’d spoken to several CEOs who were at the gathering, including many who considered themselves pro-Trump. Among the attendees were Apple’s Tim Cook and JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon.“They walked away from that meeting, I think, a bit
‘I spoke to every president since I’ve been alive, including Ronald Reagan, I’ll have you know,’ former tennis star says
In a rare speechless moment Sunday, Donald Trump stepped back from the microphone as his Las Vegas supporters spontaneously broke into a disjointed rendition of the world’s most recognizable song.
Dozens of Russian soldiers surrendered to Ukrainian forces after a failed raid on a chemical factory in the northern town of Vovchansk, in the Kharkiv region.
Osama Hamdan speaks with CNN about the militant group’s position on stalled ceasefire talks, whether Hamas regrets its decision to attack Israel given the mounting Palestinian death toll, and the leak earlier this week of messages from its chief in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar.
Fifty miles up the coast from Gaza, where an Israeli offensive continues to shatter the besieged strip, Israel’s former chief spy Tamir Pardo is a world away from the war without end, in his office in Israel’s tech hub in the manicured city of Herzliya. From 2011 to 2016 Pardo was the director of Israel’s foreign intelligence agency, Mossad. He says the seeds that led to this moment of dread were sown over the previous two decades.The bloody, unprecedented attack on Oct. 7, 2023, sparked widespr
Lara Trump, the co-Chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and former President Trump’s daughter-in-law, promised Friday to prosecute anyone who cheats in an election, threatening “we will track you down.” “This year is the year we do it,” Lara Trump said at Turning Point USA’s Detroit convention. “We are also sending a loud and…
From her archive, Christiane Amanpour’s report on the deplorable treatment of India’s underclass, and the origins of a political movement that delivered India’s shock election results.
Critics spotted a certain disturbing vibe to the Fox News personality’s commentary.
STORY: :: Dutch prime minister says Russian President Putin"made a mistake" not attending the Ukraine peace summit:: June 15, 2024:: Mark Rutte, Prime Minister, Netherlands"First, he (Putin) should accept the invitation. I think he made a mistake not being here. This whole process started a year ago with 14-15 national security advisers and here we are today with half of the U.N. and to leaders level in many cases from many countries.":: Buergenstock, Switzerland:: Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister, Denmark"Well, you can only find a peaceful solution if you have two partners who seek the peace and who want the peace and, unfortunately, Russia and Putin, does not want the peace. Ukraine wants peace. And now we are almost 100 countries supporting a peaceful solution to this conflict. I think it's an important event. It's important for Ukraine. It's important for the entire world, because we need peace in Ukraine and at the same time we need Russia to respect, to accept democracy and Russia is not stronger than the European democracies."World leaders gathered at a Swiss mountain resort to try to build support for Ukraine's peace proposals at the conference skipped by U.S. President Joe Biden, shunned by China and dismissed as a waste of time by Moscow.More than 90 countries are taking part, but China's absence in particular has dimmed hopes the summit would show Russia as globally isolated, while recent military reverses have put Kyiv on the back foot. The war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has also diverted the world's attention from Ukraine.The talks focus on broader concerns triggered by the war, such as food and nuclear security.
Taiwan is taking a cue from Ukraine's successful use of naval drones to try to defeat China's formidable navy.
Videos reveal Russia's strategy of using FPV drones to destroy Ukraine's 'Baba Yaga' drones that have caused its military headaches at night.