A Russian political scientist tells Express.co.uk that Putin’s stronghold on power is coming to an end.
Tunisia increasingly isolated under Saied as US loses interest
The president has tried to look abroad to get the country out of its economic crisis, without much success.
JPMorgan 4Q profits rise, helped by higher interest rates
JPMorgan Chase says its fourth-quarter profits rose 6% from a year ago, as higher interest rates helped the bank make up for a slowdown in deal-making in its investment bank.
‘Out of your league’: Shakira song mocking ex Gerard Piqué breaks YouTube record
Video with DJ Bizarrap ridiculing footballer’s new relationship racks up 63m views in 24 hoursA savage new song by Shakira in which the Colombian star, philanthropist and committed believer in the veracity of hips ridicules her former partner Gerard Pi…
Threat Actors Claim Access to Telegram Servers Through Insiders
At this time is not possible to determine the authenticity of the claims, however, the alleged presence of insiders represents a serious threat to the company that is hard to eradicate.
Russia says it took Soledar, Ukraine denies its capture
Russia claimed Friday that its forces captured a fiercely contested salt mining town, in what would mark a rare victory for the Kremlin after a series of setbacks in its invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities said the fight for Soledar continued.
France: Girl, 3, dead after being found in washing machine
Paris authorities are investigating the death of a 3-year-old girl who was found in the washing machine of her family’s apartment
Shakhtar, Russian clubs lose FIFA transfer rule cases at CAS
Shakhtar Donetsk and eight Russian soccer clubs have lost their appeals against FIFA emergency transfer rules.
Sweden: Erdoğan effigy ‘act of sabotage’ against NATO bid
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has denounced a protest by Kurds in central Stockholm where an effigy of Turkey’s president was hung from a lamppost as an act of sabotage against Sweden’s bid to join NATO.