Starmer hollowed out his party and destroyed its soul. The future now belongs to the Greens and their leftist allies ...
A group of western nations intend to form an atrocity prevention coalition for Sudan following a scathing UN report that ...
UN rights chief Volker Turk accuses Israel of showing 'utter disregard' for human rights in the Palestinian territory ...
German politicians and journalists reacted angrily to repeated statements of Palestinian solidarity by Arab and Hollywood ...
The US has announced it will allow non-emergency staff to evacuate from its embassy in Jerusalem as fears mount over a possible conflict with Iran. With President Donald Trump authorising the biggest ...
Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham accused of breaching protest restrictions after the police banned a pro-Palestine demonstration ...
Pakistan said on Friday that it had killed 228 Taliban fighters in a series of air strikes on Kabul, the capital of ...
Zia Yusuf, Reform’s home affairs spokesperson, appears to have deleted an X post apparently celebrating "family voting”, the ...
While Beijing will not send troops or battleships, it will continue working quietly in other ways to ensure Tehran's survival ...
The resolution would get members of US Congress on the record regarding Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West ...
Starmer referred to challenges to Labour on the extreme left and extreme right, meaning the Greens and Reform, and said that the Green Party's willingness to welcome "divisive, sectarian politics" was ...
Recent remarks by senior Fatah leader Azzam al-Ahmad expressing support for Hamas have sparked controversy within his party, exposing deep internal divisions, analysts say.
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