Chagos Islands talks ‘going to work out very well’, says Donald Trump
Donald Trump has indicated he would be prepared to back Sir Keir Starmer’s deal to hand over sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. The agreement includes a plan to lease back the strategically important US-UK military base on Diego...
Continue ReadingHere It Comes... AG Pam Bondi Is Now Reviewing Documents Related to Jeffrey Epstein: 'They're Sitting on My Desk Right Now for Review'
Buckle up, America, because the reckoning liberals have dreaded for years might finally be upon us. In July 2022,...
Read MoreUS warns citizens of potential terror threats at key mosque in Pakistan's capital
The United States advised its citizens Wednesday to steer clear of a popular mosque in Pakistan’s capital due to...
Read MoreStamp duty receipts climb by £40m as buyers rush to beat tax change deadline
From 31 March, stamp duty rates are set to return to their pre-tax holiday thresholds
Read MoreZelensky 'trolls' Donald Trump as he sends five-word message to world leaders
Volodymyr Zelensky has responded in the most 'brilliant' way after Donald Trump and JD Vance questioned his gratitude...
Read MoreSen Tommy Tuberville calls Maine gov a 'total a--' for defying Trump on trans athletes
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., took aim at Maine Gov. Janet Mills for refusing to ban trans athletes in girls' sports...
Read MoreZach Bryan to Headline First Concert at Michigan Stadium
The country star will play Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor this September with John Mayer, Ryan Bingham and the Texas...
Read MoreMassive crowds mourn Hezbollah's slain leader Nasrallah
Hundreds of thousands of people bid farewell to Hezbollah's slain leader Hassan Nasrallah at a mass funeral in Beirut...
Read MoreKing Birthday to Be Observed on Two Days
Martin Luther King’s birthday will be recognized Tuesday--King’s actual birthday--by Compton Community College....
Read MoreUK launches competition suit into Google. Who else has done the same?
Euronews Next looks at the different antitrust cases against Google.
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