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Zelenskyy says Russia will ‘wage war on Nato’ if US support for Ukraine wanes
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, was building up troops for a possible military invasion of another …John Major: Trump’s US isolationism threatens global democracy
Democracy across the globe is under threat from the retreat of Donald Trump’s US into isolationism, and its likely replacement by China on the world stage, John Major has said.
The former UK prime minister, who rarely offers direct opinion on contemporary politics, used an interview with BBC Radio 4 …
FBI assisting UK investigation into Southport killer Axel Rudakubana
The FBI and the US Department of Justice have joined the investigation into the Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana, and are reported to be helping UK police recover his deleted internet search history.
Rudakubana, 18, was jailed for a minimum of 52 years in January for murdering three young girls and …
‘You don’t see the trauma until suddenly you do’: Lockerbie bombing’s lasting impact on a ‘normal little town’
At the end of a row of tidy red brick bungalows in the Scottish town of Lockerbie is an empty plot, carefully landscaped now as a memorial garden. Two red tartan ribbons, tied on a leafless branch perhaps in private remembrance, flutter in a wintry gust.
Eleven of the street’s …
‘We live in constant fear’: Alawites in Syria’s Homs terrified of reprisals
Outside the deserted Homs political security directorate building, a group of freshly recruited armed guards were engaged in a heated debate about justice. Sado Junaid, whose sister and brother-in-law were detained and tortured in the squat facility’s underground prison, sided with Mahmoud al-Bashar, who as they spoke sometimes held the …
Macron convenes European leaders for Ukraine summit amid tension with US
Emmanuel Macron will press ahead with a Paris summit of European defence powers to try to retake the initiative and demand the US ends its lock-out of Europe from the talks on Ukraine’s future.
With the US and Russia due to send high powered delegations for talks in Riyadh this …
‘The snake fell out of my wig’: why Judi Dench lost her voice when playing Cleopatra
Wriggly creatures have always scared Judi Dench. “I’m a person who is frightened of a worm because one jumped inside my sandal when I was a little girl, and we couldn’t get it out,” she said.
of …Australia is going backwards on race but ‘social cohesion’ is not the answer, commissioner warns
The ABC is at risk of isolating its workforce and diverse communities, the race discrimination commissioner has warned, saying the broadcaster’s handling of the unlawful termination case brought by Antoinette Lattouf has not been a “positive step”.
Giridharan Sivaraman, who was appointed the race discrimination commissioner in 2024, also warns …
‘We can’t just be supine’: Ed Davey urges Starmer to stand up to ‘bully’ Trump
Keir Starmer’s approach to Donald Trump is like that of a child in a playground hoping “the bully doesn’t notice them” and he should be more brave in standing up to the US president, Ed Davey has said.
In a direct challenge to the prime minister, the Liberal Democrat leader …