Trump's $1bn Legal Threat to BBC Over Documentary
Donald Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1bn, accusing it of fabricating his Capitol speech. Plus, a former jihadi commander meets the US President. Read the full analysis.
Donald Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1bn, accusing it of fabricating his Capitol speech. Plus, a former jihadi commander meets the US President. Read the full analysis.
Donald Trump welcomes Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa to the White House, praising the former rebel as a 'very strong leader'. Read the full story on this historic diplomatic shift.
The US announces partial suspension of sanctions against Syria following unprecedented diplomatic meeting. Historic move signals major policy shift for humanitarian relief.
The UAE announces it will not participate in a US-proposed Gaza stabilisation force, citing a lack of a clear legal framework. This reflects growing Arab opposition to the plan. Read more on the regional implications.
South African authorities launch urgent investigation into citizens allegedly serving as mercenaries in Ukraine conflict, raising international security concerns.
A classified document obtained by The Guardian outlines a controversial proposal from Donald Trump's team to use Panama as a launchpad for military action against Venezuela, raising global alarm about potential regional destabilisation.
An in-depth analysis of Donald Trump's dramatic first year back in office, from policy upheavals to international tensions and domestic challenges that defined his unexpected return to power.
A major security breach at HMP Wandsworth sees a foreign national prisoner accidentally freed during a routine prisoner transfer, sparking urgent police manhunt and government investigation.
A nationwide search is underway after a 'high-risk' prisoner was mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth, sparking urgent police action and government concern.
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has caused controversy among fans after unexpectedly deleting a track from the band's 2022 album 'Being Funny in a Foreign Language', leaving listeners feeling 'violated' and confused.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell makes compelling case for welcoming new members as Ukraine, Moldova and Western Balkan nations await accession decisions, citing strategic necessity and geopolitical urgency.
The Australian National University faces backlash after investing in Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, directly contradicting its public commitment to divest from controversial arms companies.
Australia's spy chief reveals sophisticated foreign interference operations targeting universities, businesses and government institutions, warning of unprecedented threats to national security.
Damning UN investigation reveals United Arab Emirates supplying weapons to RSF militia through Chad, violating arms embargo as Sudan's humanitarian crisis deepens.
As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.
Dramatic scenes unfolded at a major defence exhibition in Sydney as activists confronted police, resulting in multiple arrests during tense demonstrations against the global arms trade.
Counter-terrorism authorities are investigating allegations that a British university suspended sensitive research following pressure from Chinese officials, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign influence.
Dramatic scenes unfolded at a Sydney defence exhibition as police deployed pepper spray against demonstrators attempting to blockade the event, resulting in ten arrests during heated anti-war protests.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy becomes embroiled in late-night taxi confrontation in central London over disputed fare, raising questions about politician security and transport safety.
Former US President Donald Trump's threat of military intervention in Nigeria sparks international concern. Explore the political motivations, regional consequences, and diplomatic fallout.
British teenager Bella Culley, imprisoned in Georgia while pregnant, has been released following intense diplomatic efforts. The 19-year-old's case sparked international concern and high-level negotiations.
Former President Donald Trump issues chilling threat of potential US airstrikes and troop deployment to Nigeria amid escalating violence against Christian communities.
Vladimir Putin has revealed Russia's terrifying new nuclear submarine, designed to carry massive drones that could create radioactive tidal waves and target coastal cities with devastating effect.
A 19-year-old pregnant British woman has been released from a Georgian jail after drug trafficking charges were dropped, following diplomatic intervention and health concerns.
Breaking news: 19-year-old pregnant UK student Bella May Culley is set for release from Georgian jail after being detained on controversial drug charges. Full details on the diplomatic resolution.
A 19-year-old pregnant British woman detained in Georgia on drug charges has been released from custody as her legal battle continues, Sky News can reveal.
As El Fasher faces imminent collapse and ethnic cleansing escalates in Darfur, the international community's inaction speaks volumes about our selective outrage.
Exclusive analysis reveals Donald Trump's administration is actively considering military options against Venezuela, despite internal warnings and legal concerns about pre-emptive strikes.
The Trump administration has reportedly shelved plans to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles, marking a significant departure from previous US military support amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
18-year-old Bella May Culley, accused of cocaine smuggling in Georgia, has been transferred to a specialised maternity unit ahead of her December due date as international pressure mounts.