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Ukraine’s claim that significant numbers of Chinese nationals are fighting alongside Russia’s invading army is “totally unfounded”, an official in Beijing said. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky ...
China has again vowed to “fight to the end” against US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. In a length policy statement, Beijing argued that trade between the two countries is already in balance as a ...
Risks to the stability of the world’s financial system have increased as US tariffs could weigh on global economic growth, the Bank of England has warned.
The Duke of Sussex has returned to court for the second day of his appeal over his security while in the UK.
Kim Shin-jo stunned South Korea when he told a news conference after his capture that his team had intended to slit the then-president’s throat.
Cambridge City are out to turn their new stadium into more than just a home for football after receiving precious grant funding.
The Infected Blood Inquiry is to hold more hearings amid ongoing concerns surrounding compensation for victims. Officials announced that the hearings, to be held on May 7 and 8, will examine the ...
A major crash involving a number of police cars has shut the A1 on Tyneside, leading to long delays. Images from the scene near Denton, Newcastle, show four marked police vehicles badly damaged, a car ...
The Chancellor will meet her Indian counterpart later on Wednesday as she seeks trade deals with countries other than America.
TRIBUTES have been paid to a “loving son” who died following a crash in Carmarthenshire last week. Emergency services were called to reports of a crash on the A4138 between the Llangennech roundabout ...
Unions have called for an end to austerity measures imposed on Greece by international creditors a decade ago.
The minister had said during the 2020 Labour leadership campaign she would vote to scrap the monarchy if such a vote was held.
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