A worried president of Lithuania told Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on Monday that a failure to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine would lead to World War III. Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said a policy of deterrence was not enough
Teacher is investigated for wearing ‘inappropriate’ figure-hugging morph suit to ‘chase young pupils around school while pretending to be Spiderman’ on World Book Day English teacher Martyn Tunstall donned skin-tight red costume to surprise pupils Council now investigating incident at Broxburn Academy
A fallen ‘hero’: Bloodied face of pilot who was praised by Vladimir Putin for Syrian sorties is beamed around world after his capture as eight Russian aircraft are shot down in one day Eight Russian aircraft have been destroyed in just 24
Foreign affairs leaders are foiling Ukraine’s desire to develop a no-fly zone over the country in the midst of Russian invasion with Senator Marco Rubio claiming the move would lead to World War III. ‘A no-fly zone has become a catchphrase,’ the
BBC World News is taken OFF AIR in Russia – two days after Putin approved law that could lock up journalists for 15 years for spreading ‘fake information’ By Jamie Phillips For Mailonline Published: 06:55 EST, 6 March 2022 | Updated: 06:56
Russia: Vine refers to Brexit in debate about sanctions Describing those criticising Britain’s response to the invasion of Ukraine as “embittered Europhiles”, one former politician took a swipe at the group. With Britain playing a significant part in training Ukrainian troops prior
She is a true behemoth of the ocean; a city on water longer than the Shard is tall with her own Central Park, ice rink, casino, 19 swimming pools, 20 restaurants and 11 bars. Weighing in at 236,857 tons – five times
People around the world will embrace ‘steady and charming’ Camilla when she becomes Queen Consort because most don’t want ‘another glamorous Diana on the throne’, according to one royal expert. Speaking on True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat, Ingrid Seward, Editor in
Boris Johnson announces £40million package to aid Ukraine In a poll that ran from 9am to 2pm on Friday, March 4, Express.co.uk asked: “Do you think Boris Johnson should increase defence spending in the UK?” A total of 2,738 people responded, with
Kirstie Allsopp has ranted against calls from a leading journalist to ban World Book Day costumes to save the embarrassment of kids from poorer families. The Location Location Location presenter took to Twitter to slam Financial Times journalist Stephen Bush for suggesting that