Zelensky Confirms US-Russia-Ukraine Talks in UAE
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms tri-lateral talks with US and Russia in Abu Dhabi, aiming to break the deadlock in the ongoing war as it nears its fourth year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms tri-lateral talks with US and Russia in Abu Dhabi, aiming to break the deadlock in the ongoing war as it nears its fourth year.
John Harris, Pippa Crerar, and Kiran Stacey dissect Donald Trump's reversal on Greenland tariffs, plus Labour MP Andrew Gwynne's resignation and its implications for Andy Burnham.
Prison catering costs taxpayers £165m annually as the Ministry of Justice signs an £826.7m supply deal. Inmates complain about food quality while government faces spending efficiency questions.
US immigration agents reportedly operate under a memo permitting home entries without signed judicial warrants, raising Fourth Amendment concerns and sparking legal scrutiny.
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RecommendedThe autonomous region of Rojava in Syria, a decade-long bastion of gender equality and decentralised governance, faces existential threat from advancing government forces, with profound implications for global feminism and democracy.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham faces significant challenges in returning to Westminster, including NEC resistance and personal animosity from senior Labour figures.
Democrat Audrey Denney campaigns in California's 1st District, facing two elections after redistricting and the incumbent's death, challenging Republican dominance.
Suspended Labour MP Andrew Gwynne is set to retire from his Greater Manchester constituency on medical grounds, triggering a by-election that may allow Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to run for parliament.
The House of Lords has backed an amendment to ban under-16s from social media, potentially speeding up UK legislation. The bill now returns to the Commons for final approval.
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RecommendedA private autopsy finds unarmed US citizen Renee Good was shot three times by an immigration officer in Minneapolis, escalating tensions and political disputes.
Actress Liz Hurley gave emotional testimony at the High Court, accusing the Daily Mail publisher of bugging her windowsill and tapping her landline in a privacy case.
Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative has expanded from Gaza ceasefire oversight to a global peacekeeping body with lifetime chairmanship for Trump, facing mixed international responses.
Former US President Donald Trump unveiled a new 'Board of Peace' initiative at Davos, claiming he will resolve the Ukraine-Russia conflict 'pretty soon' while outlining Gaza reconstruction plans.
The bilateral meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the World Economic Forum in Davos has concluded, with details expected soon.
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RecommendedAnalysis of the fragile NATO agreement on Arctic presence, Trump's demands for Greenland ownership, and unresolved issues over critical minerals and the Golden Dome defence shield.
Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams announces her 10 Steps initiative has grown into a coalition with dozens of new partners representing millions of voters.
Venezuelan immigrants who revitalised midwestern US communities now face deportation as Trump administration ends protected status following Maduro's capture.
A Citizen Lab investigation found Jordanian security used Cellebrite tools to extract data from activists' phones, likely violating human rights treaties.
Donald Trump appears at Davos with fresh hand bruising, reigniting health concerns as his doctor confirms high aspirin dosage and White House cites handshaking.
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RecommendedTwenty-nine local authorities across England will postpone their 2026 elections to 2027 as part of Labour's plan to streamline local government by creating unitary authorities.
Exclusive sources reveal Delcy Rodríguez and her brother Jorge secretly assured US and Qatari officials they would cooperate following Nicolás Maduro's capture, with communications beginning months before the operation.
South London's Mitcham town centre faces a major housing redevelopment with 249 affordable homes planned, but residents fear it won't address the area's declining facilities and lack of essential services.
Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, charged in a major US jewelry theft, was allowed to self-deport to South America, leaving prosecutors shocked and victims without closure.
A five-year-old boy in Minnesota was detained by ICE agents after returning home from preschool, sparking outrage over the treatment of children in US immigration enforcement.
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RecommendedDonald Trump announced a framework for a future deal on Greenland, but Nato and Danish MPs express doubts, highlighting unresolved issues and sovereignty concerns.
Suspended Labour MP Andrew Gwynne is set to retire on medical grounds, triggering a by-election in his Greater Manchester constituency that could enable Mayor Andy Burnham to return to Parliament.
Mark Carney declares the rules-based international order is over. Where does Britain stand in this new reality, and can Keir Starmer lead the UK's response?
Two men, aged 20 and 31, remain in hospital after being stabbed during a disturbance on London Road, Croydon, near West Croydon station. Police are investigating with no arrests made.
Matthew Slate, 36, from North London faces 15 charges including facilitating child sexual abuse as a moderator on dark web forums Olympus and Neverland, with allegations spanning over 18 months.
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RecommendedMPs and peers supporting assisted dying legislation say procedural obstacles make it 'near impossible' to pass the House of Lords before the parliamentary session ends in May.