Colombian government, rebels resume talks in Cuba
Colombia’s government and its largest remaining rebel group are meeting this week in Cuba to resume peace talks aimed at reaching a cease-fire and resolving a conflict dating back to the 1960s
Colombia’s government and its largest remaining rebel group are meeting this week in Cuba to resume peace talks aimed at reaching a cease-fire and resolving a conflict dating back to the 1960s
Vigil was held on Sunday for Cleveland shooting victims as Francisco Oropesa, 38, remains on the run
Florida lawmaker Matt Gaetz says he is pressing charges against a “leftist wino” woman who allegedly threw a drink over him at a wine festival in his home state.
Donald Trump visited his Turnberry golf resort in South Ayrshire on Tuesday, 2 May, on the second day of his trip to Scotland.
Police said the man was also carrying a ‘suspicious bag’ and a controlled explosion has been carried out
‘Frozen in shock, I thought I was hallucinating,’ the actor recalled in her essay
Contestants had to decide who would leave the camp next in a series first
The Senate Judiciary Committee began a hearing on Supreme Court ethical standards on Tuesday (2 May) after reports that Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch may have violated rules.
Three separate stabbings have occurred in the area surrounding UC Davis
Vigil was held on Sunday for Cleveland shooting victims as Francisco Oropesa, 38, remains on the run
Francisco Garduño will remain in his job as he awaits trail
Motorist refused to give police any licence, but a fake ID featuring the name and picture of the former UK PM was later found in his car
A controlled explosion was heard live on GB News as a man was arrested outside Buckingham Palace after allegedly throwing items, suspected to be shotgun cartridges, into the grounds.
More British nationals arrived at Birmingham Airport on Tuesday evening.
New rail headaches upcoming for passengers as RMT, Aslef members walk out
The man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon.
Vigilante killings are surging across Haiti’s capital and beyond
The Foreign Secretary urged Britons to make their way to Port Sudan.
Growing calls for the government to close a ‘loophole’ in its windfall tax on oil and gas companies amid bumper profits
‘This is scary because these fake images are getting so good and believable,’ one fan says
The Catholic Archbishop of Ireland Eamon Martin was at the service at St Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh city.
It follows the resignation of BBC chairman Richard Sharp.
Several conservation groups have announced that they’re planning to sue federal wildlife officials, citing a failure to protect the West Indian manatee following record death rates in recent years
Troops from the British Army marched over Westminster Bridge on Tuesday evening (2 May) as they prepared for King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday.
Fifa will be “forced not to broadcast” this year’s Women’s World Cup in the “big five” European countries if bidding outlets do not improve on “unacceptable” offers, Gianni Infantino has said.