A POPULAR holiday hotspot has left an entire generation completely banned from smoking. Under a sweeping new law, thousands will never be legally able to light up, buy, or even use tobacco in the paradise destination. The Maldives, famed for its turquo…
Democrats left in chaos after 8 cross the aisle and join Republicans in vote to end shutdown: ‘Senseless surrender’
‘What on Earth does the base have to do to convince Dems they need to fight?’ a Democratic activist groused after the Sunday night vote
Terrifying moment great white shark brutally savages its prey on coast of Brit tourist hotspot leaving onlookers stunned
THIS is the terrifying moment a huge great white shark savages its prey off the coast of a tourist hotspot, leaving onlookers glad they weren’t in the water. Footage shows the shark devouring its meal near the Greek island of Karpathos as stunned fishe…
Warning issued to British tourists after 3 die in Tenerife
The president of the Canary Island’s maritime safety association has issued a plea to tourists and residents after three people were killed on Saturday.
Daughter of ex-South African President Jacob Zuma denies terrorism charges
Zuma-Sambudla is accused of fuelling a wave of protests that hit South Africa after her father’s arrest.
Iran dismisses US accusation of plot to kill Israeli ambassador in Mexico
Iran blasts ‘ridiculous’ claim from US and Israel. Mexico signals no disruption to bilateral ties.
King Charles III and Prince William honor war dead in London ceremony
King Charles III led a remembrance ceremony in London, honoring war dead with a two-minute silence and placing a wreath at the Cenotaph. Thousands attended.
Zelensky seeks Patriot systems from US to counter Russia’s power grid attacks
He said European countries could give their Patriots to Ukraine and await replacements.
Inside France’s grim La Santé prison where Sarkozy is receiving death threats
Sarkozy, 70, was found guilty in September of criminal conspiracy but could be freed
US govt shutdown set to end? Moderate Dems break ranks; what happens next
After 40 days of frozen paycheques, shuttered offices, cancelled flights and mounting public anger, Washington may finally be inching toward reopening the government.