Ukraine ‘deserves to be heard’ in negotiations on its future, says consul
A Ukrainian diplomat has told MSPs his country “deserves to be heard” in negotiations about its future, as he called for Western unity to exert a...
Read MoreZelensky arrives in London a day early to meet Starmer after Trump meltdown
Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in London earlier than expected after Donald Trump's Oval Office meltdown last night. Ukraine's presidential plane was...
Read MoreMike Pence Trashes Trump Again - Scolds President Trump For Calling Out "Dictator" Zelensky
Turncoat Mike Pence trashed President Trump on Wednesday – again. President Trump earlier Wednesday morning called Ukrainian President Volodymyr...
Read MoreNegotiations for peace deal wit bandits go fit solve Nigeria insecurity palava?
For about four months now, peace don return for Birnin Gwari local goment area of Kaduna state, northern Nigeria, afta one peace agreement di state...
Read MoreZelensky issues major statement on Trump and Russia war after UK touchdown
Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a new statement after landing in the UK for crucial talks on the war with Russia. The Ukrainian president touched down...
Read MoreUK and France to work on Ukraine peace plan, Starmer says
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK and France will work with Ukraine "on a plan to stop the fighting" with Russia - and will then...
Read MoreKeir Starmer dismisses SNP call to axe Donald Trump state visit
The prime minister has dismissed calls from the SNP to scrap an unprecedented second state visit for Donald Trump following a showdown with Ukraine's...
Read MorePutin is a ‘vile dictator’ and ‘most evil villain’, says Reform UK’s Tice
Reform UK’s deputy leader has called Vladimir Putin a “vile dictator” and “most evil, evil villain”, amid criticism of his party’s...
Read MoreConfirm Pete Hegseth
Senate majority leader John Thune (R., S.D.) has privately told President-elect Donald Trump that he believes that Pete Hegseth, Trump's pick to run...
Read MoreLA City Council Considers Paying Former IDF Soldiers to Patrol Its Streets
The Los Angeles City Council is considering whether to give public funds to private, armed security patrols to protect its religious communities,...
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