- Ukrainian soldiers use robotic vehicle to rescue elderly woman from conflict
- Spain grants legal status to 500,000 undocumented migrants under new plan
- Trump criticises NATO allies for inaction on Strait of Hormuz reopening
- Israel Orders Evacuations in Southern Lebanon with bulldozers moving in
- White House reviews security after shooting at Correspondents’ Dinner
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Travels to Russia for Talks
- US-Israeli Attacks on Iran Undermine Nuclear Non-Proliferation Efforts
- Bayern Munich Face PSG in Champions League Semifinal First Leg
Month: February 2024
Kanye West declares he’s an ‘antisemite’ and compares himself to sex offenders on horrific new album
Vultures – the debut studio album by the rapper with singer Ty Dolla $ign – was supposed to drop on Friday, but still hasn’t appeared, in the latest of a string of delays.
It’s also been called ‘the Cats of superhero movies’, after the stinker of a flop released in 2019, where even Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen, Jennifer Hudson and Idris Elba’s involvement in the movie adaptation of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mega musical couldn’t save it.
Wright’s family confirmed his death aged 69 with ‘deep sorrow and profound regret’ in a statement shared on Tuesday, February 13.
Transgender girl stabbed 14 times in violent birthday party attack A transgender girl was brutally stabbed 14 times in a…
Tesco delivery drivers ‘staged accidents’ in huge ‘cash for crash’ scam Supermarket giant Tesco has been targeted in a ‘cash…
The Met Office said spring could well and truly be on its way with temperatures in parts of Britain exceeding what is expected in France and Italy at this time of the year.
The Met Office has issued the warning which will come into place at 11am tomorrow and last the rest of the day across the southwest of England and Wales.
Kylian Mbappe would ‘willingly join’ Arsenal because it would allow him to follow in the footsteps of his hero Thierry Henry, according to reports.
During the parliamentary year, the House of Commons and House of Lords periodically close for a break, with neither meeting to discuss government matters.
The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Copenhagen as the Champions League returned. The paper leads with an image of Bernardo Silva – whose goal, according to the paper, killed off the game for the Danes.
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