Politics
Brexit supporter James Dyson loses defamation lawsuit against British paper
James Dyson lost a defamation suit against the editor of the Daily Mirror over a column in which he called him a hypocrite and said
Israel and Hamas extend Gaza truce by one day in a last-minute deal
Israel and Hamas struck a last-minute deal Thursday to extend the cease-fire for a seventh day, and Washington said it hoped the truce would be
Henry Kissinger, American diplomat and Nobel Prize winner, has died at the age of 100
Henry Kissinger, the diplomatic figure whose role as national security adviser and secretary of state under two presidents left an indelible mark on US foreign
Israel and Hamas plan to release more people
Hamas and Israel will release more hostages and prisoners today, the last day of a six-day truce in the Gaza Strip conflict, as attention turned
Russia prepares ‘loyalty agreement’ requirement for foreigners
Russia’s Interior Ministry has drafted a bill that would force foreigners to sign a “loyalty agreement” that would prohibit them from criticising official policy, disparaging
More Israeli hostages are expected to be released after the Gaza truce is extended
The truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip entered its fifth day Tuesday, with both sides completing the release of Israeli hostages and
Russian court extends detention of US journalist Gershkovich
A Russian court announced that it has extended until 30 January 2024 the detention of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter who is awaiting
North Korea pledges to increase satellite launches
North Korea warned Monday that it would continue to exercise its sovereign rights, including through satellite launches, while its troops are reportedly rebuilding some demolished
Argentina’s Milei invites Brazil’s Lula to take office
Argentina’s President-elect Javier Milei invited Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to his inauguration on 10 December and praised the ties between their countries. In
Budget crisis shakes confidence in Germany
Germany’s growing budget crisis is hitting Europe’s top economy in its reputation as a reliable partner for industry, part of which now fears that Berlin