The Israeli PM has won political favour by repeatedly playing the victim card – but when the war on Gaza ends this kind of manoeuvring will no longer suffice in order to maintain his coalition, says R ...
With a struggling economy, the US is facing a hard choice between ‘guns or butter.’ MEDEA BENJAMIN and NICHOLAS JS DAVIES see the signs that the incoming president will opt for the former ...
CHINA slammed the US Treasury yesterday for sanctioning a Beijing-based cybersecurity company that has been accused of involvement in multiple hacking incidents targeting critical US infrastructure.
Huge new buildings kitted out with powerful computers consumed 21 per cent of the nation’s electricity last year – leading to increased power demands and increased bills. MATT O’BRIEN reports ...
A NEW climate campaign was launched yesterday to highlight the impact local action has on the environment. Led by the Carbon Copy charity, in partnership with WWF-UK, the Carbon Literacy Project and ...
Keep Our NHS Public co-chair Dr Tony O’Sullivan said: “The commitment of Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting to long-term ...
CANADIAN Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned today as head of the governing Liberal Party. He will remain prime minister ...
SIXTEEN Just Stop Oil activists jailed for a combined 41 years for non-violent action vowed to “never give up” today.
The Domestic Abuse (Safe Leave) Bill will be put forward by Labour MP Alex McIntyre in the House of Commons. Under the ...
SOUTH KOREA’S anti-corruption agency has requested that police take over efforts to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
FORMER French president Nicolas Sarkozy went on trial today over allegedly illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign by the government of then Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gadaffi. Mr ...
LOCALS have called the 23-year roadworks on the A465 Heads of the Valleys road in south Wales “the road to hell” as the Welsh government hailed its near completion today. The 28-mile, £2 billion ...