The Ukrainian leader brushed off Russia’s claim they were introducing powerful lasers that could shoot down drones from 5km away.
Rebekah Vardy left the courtroom just half an hour into the hearing on the final day of the Wagatha Christie trial.
Free the Hounds President Melissa Harrison said the deaths prove that more needs to be done to curb the sport and to protect the dogs.
The anti-vaxxer posted the video in an attempt to take a stand against Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' tour, despite already paying the money.
The historic legislation means terminally ill people in NSW will now be able to choose the timing of their death.
New Mars, Snickers, Bounty, and Galaxy bars will be seen in certain shops very soon because of proposed new government regulations
Afghanistan is facing a budget deficit of 44 billion Afghanis (AU$711m) with the Taliban dissolving four key departments in a financial cut.
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says Elon Musk has taken a 'huge risk' with his proposed takeover of Twitter
He says he isn't even 'contemplating' losing the May 21 election, despite Newspoll predicting a Labor landslide in a matter of days.
The controversial statue hasn't lasted long, despite CCTV cameras being installed as a deterrent
She also wants a national public child sex offender register introduced so people can known who is living amongst them.
Victorian Liberal MP Bernie Finn took to his Facebook last week to admit he was ‘praying’ for an abortion ban in Australia.
Decriminalising street-based sex work is the first phase of the new laws, with the second phase of legalisation taking place in 2023.
The WHO is advising China to change its policy, with the government facing outrage and protests from its citizens.
The future King was forced to give the Queen's speech at the House of Lords to outline the government's legislative agenda.
Russian armed forces stole US $5 million worth of grain, tractors and harvesting machines from Melitopol in southeastern Ukraine.
The Home Office confirmed they will soon redirect asylum seekers who arrived illegally via the English Channel to the East African Country.
Boris Johnson is to announce the move - aimed at protest groups such as Insulate Britain and Just Stop Oil - in Parliament tomorrow
Bill Browder has been on the dictator's hit list for over a decade
The Health Foundation has highlighted differences in life expectancies between rich and poor areas
Protesters interrupted the Home Secretary's speech to demand the UK government abandon plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Kids dressed up as tanks featuring the ‘Z’ letter, which is affiliated with supporters of the Kremlin, ahead of the Victory Day parade.
The comments came as the prime minister gave his first Good Morning Britain interview in five years