Theresa May steps down as the leader of Britain’s ruling Conservative Party leader on Friday (June 7), kickstarting a contest among numerous hopefuls looking to replace her as UK prime minister. She will remain in Downing Street as caretaker prime minister until next month, when the Tory leadership race concludes. The outcome will determine the […] Read more
French police have arrested two people in connection with last week’s bomb blast in the city of Lyon that injured 13 people, French authorities said on Monday. Interior Minister Christophe Castaner announced one arrest on Twitter just after 10 am local time but did not provide further details on the suspect or where he was […] Read more
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A Russian Aeroflot flight caught fire as it conducted an emergency landing in Moscow on Sunday evening, killing dozens of people. But what exactly do we know about aircraft, the passengers and how the events unfolded? Timeline of events The Aeroflot flight SU1492 departed from Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport on 18:03 local time, and was […] Read more
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler threatens to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress. Nadler demands that Barr’s Justice Department provide access to the unredacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report. Nadler sounds off on Barr in a speech at a Judiciary Committee hearing that Barr refused to appear. The online […] Read more
WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange is set to face a US extradition hearing on Thursday morning just a day after he received a jail term for breaching his bail conditions in the UK. The 47-year-old is wanted in the US on a charge relating to conspiring to hack government computers with whistleblower Chelsea Manning. Manning, who […] Read more
Stacey Abrams, who narrowly lost a bid to be Georgia’s governor last year, will not challenge Republican Sen. David Perdue in the state’s 2020 U.S. Senate race. But she’s not ruling out a run for the White House. “My responsibility is not simply to run because the job is available. I need to run because […] Read more
Scotland should hold an independence referendum before the current Scottish parliamentary term ends in May 2021, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Wednesday. “A choice between Brexit and a future for Scotland as an independent European nation should be offered in the lifetime of this parliament,” Sturgeon told Holyrood, Scotland’s devolved parliament. She said she […] Read more
Sudan’s military coup leaders have warned protesters still on the streets that there will be “zero tolerance” for disturbances. A spokesman insisted the army did not seek power and Sudan’s future would be decided by the protesters – but said the army would maintain public order. Protesters are still out in Khartoum, fearing the coup […] Read more
The EU has agreed to a plan to delay Brexit until 22 May 2019, if MPs approve the withdrawal agreement approved next week. If Ministers do not back the deal then the EU will agree to a shorter delay until April 12. Keep up to date with our live blog below: EU Council President Donald […] Read more









