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Zelenskyy pledges to ‘bring war back to Russia’ after drones swarm toward Moscow – Europe live
Russia intercepted 300 Ukrainian drones across the country and temporarily suspended operations from Moscow airportNearly 60 Ukrainian drones were intercepted heading for Moscow last night, forcing the capital’s airports to briefly suspend its operations during the attack.In total, Russia reportedly downed just over 300 drones across the country.“The Russians are attacking us every day – and we will strike back every day. Our response will grow stronger with each passing day.” Continue reading.....
60-day US-Iran talks will be ‘really hard’
60-day US-Iran talks will be ‘really hard’
"For Development, For People": Rebel MP From Uddhav Thackeray Camp On Big Switch
NDTV spoke to Sajay Jadhav, MP from Parbhani and a close associate of Uddhav Thackeray, who also cited fund crunch as a reason for the big switch.
Iran war day 115: Lebanon truce appears to hold as Switzerland talks end
Mediators Qatar and Pakistan hail 'encouraging progress' on the first day of Iran-US talks.
Israeli Troops Uncover Hezbollah's Underground Drone Factory In Lebanon
Israeli troops say the underground complex was used to assemble and launch Iranian-made drones toward Israel.
Trump's personal feuds with allies from Italy to Israel reveal how personality drives his foreign policy
Donald Trump has had a falling out with the Italian prime minister. In fact, as you may have heard, the entire country is angry with the president. Giorgia Meloni hit back hard, accusing Trump of fabricating a story about her. Trump had said: "She begged me to take a picture with her. She wanted a picture with me so badly. I wouldn’t have taken it, but I felt sorry for her."TRUMP SAYS MELONI 'WANTS TO BE FRIENDS AGAIN' AFTER ITALY REFUSED TO HELP US AMID IRAN WAR"Donald Trump’s statements are c...
Starmer 'poised to quit TODAY': Minister effectively confirms PM will announce departure
Starmer 'poised to quit TODAY': Minister effectively confirms PM will announce departureSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MARTIN ROBINSON, CHIEF REPORTER Published: 07:32, 22 June 2026 | Updated: 07:37, 22 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Who Is Abelardo De La Espriella, The Lawyer Elected Colombia's New President
De La Espriella, 47, used a military salute throughout his campaign despite never having served in the military.
Explained: Who Is Fighting Whom In Lebanon
The latest violence in southern Lebanon is rooted in a long-running rivalry that continues to shape Middle East politics.
Newly elected members of GB Assembly sworn in
GILGIT: Newly elected members of the Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Assembly were sworn in on Monday by outgoing Speaker Nazir Ahmed Advocate. A total of 30 members took the oath as the first session of the sixth assembly convened in Gilgit. These included 21 lawmakers elected on general seats, six women members on reserved seats and three technocrats. The results for three general constituencies remain pending due to ongoing legal and electoral proceedings. The session was subsequently adjourned until 3...
China Stayed Out Of The War. It May Still Be One Of The Biggest Winners
When the war began, China criticised the attacks on Iran and repeatedly called for talks and a peaceful solution.
Who Is Andy Burnham? The Man Who Could Replace Keir Starmer
If Starmer steps down, it could create an opportunity for Andy Burnham, one of Labour's most well-known politicians, to take over as Labour Party leader.
ترامب: آخر التطورات والأخبار السياسية في ظل التوترات الدولية
تتوالى الأخبار حول ترامب مع تطورات هامة في السياسة الخارجية والداخلية، بما في ذلك محادثات مع إيران وتداعيات عسكرية في شيكاغو.
Trump's Latest Moves: From Tariffs to Tensions with Iran
Recent developments surrounding former President Donald Trump reveal a mix of domestic policy shifts and international relations challenges. As Trump navigates a complex political landscape, his actions and statements continue to draw significant media attention.
"Won't Make It Back To Your F***ing Country": Trump Heats Up Iran Amid Talks
The safe passage of commercial vessels through the strait is critical to bringing down global oil prices.
ROK ex-minister gets 25 years for role in martial law declaration
A court in Seoul on Monday sentenced a former justice minister to 25 years in prison for his role in ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of martial law in 2024. "Former justice minister Park Sung-jae gets 25 years in first trial for insurrection involvement," the Yonhap news agency reported from the Seoul Central District Court.
BJP's 'Massacre' Claim After Road Name Change. Then Trinamool's History Jibe
Suhrawardy Avenue was named after Dr Sir Hassan Suhrawardy and not his nephew who is linked to Calcutta riots, Trinamool pointed out.
Monday briefing: What’s next for no-drama Starmer as his ‘political challenges’ pile up?
In today’s newsletter: Our senior political correspondent talks about how the coming days and weeks may unfold for the Labour government, and how Keir Starmer ended up the most unpopular prime minister in memory• Don’t get First Edition delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning. Today’s the day, probably. Keir Starmer is expected to announce that he will step down as prime minister, after overwhelming pressure from Labour MPs to make way for Andy Burnham to become party leader.This follo...
Zali Steggall expected to launch teal party after months of secret talks
Allegra Spender, Sophie Scamps and Nicolette Boele are understood to be open to the idea but other crossbenchers are firmly againstZali Steggall is poised to launch a new political venture as soon as this week after months of secret talks about the future of the teal movement.But it may be a party for one, at least initially, as the prospect of a “teal party” continues to divide crossbench MPs. Continue reading...
After Burnham’s reign, battle begins for Greater Manchester’s mayoral crown
The influential role vacated by the new Makerfield MP will be fiercely contested by Labour, Reform and the GreensAs Andy Burnham maps out the final steps on his path to Downing Street, he may feel that his future is clear. But a look back over his shoulder reveals a cloudier outlook, inviting the question: what now happens to his former role as Greater Manchester’s mayor?An election has been set for 30 July, and with the job widely seen as having grown under Burnham’s tenure to become one of the...