
Rubio highlights emerging terror threat in Afghanistan
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested late Thursday there are ungoverned regions in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan that provide opportunities for extremist groups to operate. The comments came in an interview with former CBS correspondent...
Continue ReadingRoyal staff 'sleepwalked' into Prince Andrew crisis
Buckingham Palace 'sleepwalked' into the Prince Andrew crisis and has been paralysed with indecision over to how to...
Read MoreFor 144 years, Black Americans were banned from joining the Marines. But when the US needed support, 20,000 Black recruits stepped up to serve.
In 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt reluctantly banned racial discrimination in the United States Marine...
Read MoreSAJID JAVID: We must try and live with Covid
We made major breakthroughs in 2021, but it was also a year where we faced new threats, especially the Omicron variant...
Read MoreForeign offenders 'to be kicked out of country' as 10,000 still in UK jails
Foreign criminals currently in English and Welsh prisons will finally be deported with the deployment of a new...
Read MoreTrump Details Gaza Talks With Bibi: Israeli Prime Minister 'Would Like To Go In' and I'm 'OK' With It
'You know where he stands, and he would like to go, and he just is so angry, and he should be,' Trump tells Brian...
Read MoreUkrainians rally around Zelenskyy as defender of national interest after Oval Office blowout
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Soon after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House on Friday after an...
Read MoreForensics Experts Challenged the FBI. So the FBI Tried to Censor Their Conference.
The FBI was not pleased. There were mentions of the agency in documents connected to an upcoming forensics conference...
Read MoreComedian says American pride is back: 'It feels like we have a president who is putting America first'
Comedian Chris Distefano told Fox News Digital that he hasn't seen American pride on such a large scale since the...
Read MoreWhat Trump and Starmer's body language tells us about their relationship
The US president put aside his usual tactics to appear more welcoming, but psychologists say he still wasn't prepared...
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