United Kingdom 8 hours ago Prosecutors unveil rape and trafficking charges against controversial influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate UK prosecutors charge Andrew and Tristan Tate with 21 crimes, including rape. The brothers, known for their social media influence, deny all allegations.
VIDEO 11 hours ago US and Germany are working ‘shoulder by shoulder’ to end war in Ukraine: German foreign minister German foreign minister Johann Wadephul discusses his country’s efforts in Russia-Ukraine negotiations and support for Israel on ‘The Story.’
Donald Trump 13 hours ago Russia says 'Trump is not being sufficiently informed' after calling Putin 'absolutely CRAZY' A Russian official said "Trump is not being sufficiently informed about what is really happening in the context of the Ukrainian-Russian confrontation."
Spain 16 hours ago Seven migrants drown as boat capsizes at Spain's Canary Islands dock Seven migrant women and children die as a boat coming from Africa capsizes off the Canary Islands. The incident reflects ongoing risks in the Atlantic migration path.
VIDEO 1 day ago Greg Gutfeld: Why did the French first lady shove her husband? Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss video of French President Emmanuel Macron's wife shoving him in the face.
VIDEO 1 day ago What Trump's 'playing with fire' warning to Putin could mean White House Special Envoy to Russia and Ukraine Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg (Ret.) weighs in on President Donald Trump calling Russian President Vladimir Putin 'crazy' after his latest attacks against Ukraine on 'America Reports.'
Faith & Values 1 day ago Rare glimpse: 440-year-old remains of Saint Teresa draw 100,000 pilgrims to Spain Pilgrims flock to Alba de Tormes, Spain, to view the 440-year-old remains of Saint Teresa of Avila, displayed by the Catholic Church for the first time in 110 years.
Europe 1 day ago Romanian populist who ran for president before election was annulled steps away from politics Calin Georgescu steps back from politics following a court's annulment of his presidential election results due to alleged electoral violations.
Europe 2 days ago Germany's chancellor ends weapons range limits for Ukraine despite Russian nuclear threats Germany lifts range restrictions on weapons to Ukraine, allowing attacks on Russian military positions. Chancellor Merz emphasizes Western support amid conflict.
VIDEO 2 days ago Police, emergency crews in Liverpool respond after vehicle plows into soccer fans Police and emergency crews in Liverpool, United Kingdom, responded after the driver of a van plowed into fans at the soccer club’s celebration parade. (SKY via AP)
VIDEO 2 days ago Democracy is what scares Putin the most, former CIA chief of station says Former CIA Chief of Station Dan Hoffman discusses the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war as President Donald Trump grapples with peace talks with the two countries.
Russia 3 days ago Russia, Ukraine swap hundreds of prisoners hours after Moscow launches massive aerial assault Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds of prisoners Sunday just hours after Moscow launched one of the largest aerial assaults on Ukraine in the ongoing war.
Human Rights 3 days ago European nations demand power to deport immigrants who commit crimes Nine EU countries, led by Denmark, challenged the European Court of Human Rights to permit deportations of illegal immigrants, citing threats to democracy and safety.
Germany 4 days ago Police confirm 18 stabbed by woman at Hamburg train station in Germany, homicide squad investigating A woman allegedly stabbed 18 people at Hamburg Central Station, leaving six in life-threatening condition. The suspect was arrested, and investigations are ongoing.
Odd News 5 days ago Ship happens: Man awakes to find 443-foot cargo vessel ran aground in his backyard A Norwegian man slept through the night as a 443-foot cargo ship ran aground in his yard and came to a stop just a few feet from his bedroom window.
Archaeology 6 days ago Stunning medieval ring found below rubble at 'historically important' tourist site A 15th-century medieval ring was recently unearthed at Wawel Royal Castle in Krakow, Poland. The piece of jewelry was found beneath rubble in a king's fortification.
Crime May 21 Fugitive accused of several bank robberies extradited to US after years of hiding in Ukraine Edward Deveaux, a 30-year-old robbery suspect from Berlin Township, New Jersey, returned to the U.S. on Friday after nearly three years on the run in Ukraine.
Donald Trump May 20 Trump, Putin discussed possible prisoner swap involving 9 Americans: report A phone call between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin included talk of a prisoner swap involving nine Americans and nine Russians, a report said.
Airlines May 19 Lufthansa flight flew for 10 minutes without conscious pilot, investigation reveals A Lufthansa Airbus A321 flight experienced a incident on Feb. 17, 2024, when a copilot fainted alone while the captain was on a restroom break.
Russia May 19 Trump to call Putin in a bid to end Russia's 'bloodbath' war with Ukraine President Donald Trump will call Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in a renewed bid to negotiate a ceasefire after talks between Russian and Ukrainian officials over the weekend in Turkey.
The European Union May 19 UK, Europe strike post-Brexit deal on defense, trade issues UK and EU reach a landmark agreement on fishing rights and defense cooperation, marking a major milestone in relations post-Brexit under PM Keir Starmer.
Archaeology May 17 Strange Viking grave with 'Christian overtones' discovered by perplexed archaeologists: 'Very unusual' Swedish archaeologists uncovered a rare 1,100-year-old Viking coffin grave containing weapons near Linköping, describing their findings as "unusual."
Melania Trump May 16 Melania Trump statue sawed off at the ankles and stolen in Slovenia A bronze statue of Melania Trump was stolen in Slovenia. Created by Brad Downey and Ales Zupevc, it replaced a wooden version destroyed by arson in 2020.
Opinion May 16 How to thwart China and end European freeloading on Americans Europe is trying to push American companies out of the European market by assaulting the U.S. with discriminatory taxes and regulations. Time to end the freeloading.
Travel May 15 Archaeologists unearth miraculously well-preserved wooden remnant of Ancient Roman town An Ancient Roman wooden water pipe was recently uncovered in Leuven, Belgium, offering insights into Roman engineering and the city's historical significance.
VIDEO May 14 Ben Shapiro: Political parties in Europe realize they need to ‘crack down’ on immigration ‘The Ben Shapiro Show’ host Ben Shapiro discusses the changing immigration policies in Europe and more on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
Politics May 14 Key Biden agency dropped $60K on overseas conference with DEI workshop: 'Should never happen' Former President Joe Biden's FDA spent roughly $60,000 to send a dozen employees to a Scotland conference that included DEI training, according to a government watchdog.
Germany May 13 Self-proclaimed 'king of Germany' arrested in plot to overthrow government The self-styled "king of Germany," Peter Fitzek, was arrested after authorities banned his Reichsbürger group over alleged plans to topple the German state.
United Kingdom May 13 UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's London home targeted with 'suspicious' fire, suspect arrested A 21-year-old suspect was arrested Tuesday after the private London home of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer was damaged by a "suspicious" fire, reports say.
VIDEO May 13 Police investigate 'suspicious' fire at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's London home The Met Police is investigating a fire this week that occurred at the London home of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.