Thailand’s constitutional court made its second bombshell ruling in a week as it ousted Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. With the removal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office by a
New round of Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha: Where do Hamas, Israel stand?
Amid risks of a wider regional conflict, Israel and Hamas face major sticking points ahead of truce talks in Qatar. After more than 10 months of relentless bombardment of the
Climate activists protest at four German airports, halting traffic
Interior minister says action was ‘dangerous and stupid’, warns of tougher penalties for airport intruders. Climate activists glued themselves to the tarmac of four airports in Germany, briefly bringing traffic
Russia sentences US dual citizen to 12 years for treason
Supporters say she donated about $50 to charity, but investigators accuse her of helping Ukraine buy weapons. A court in Russia has sentenced US-Russian dual national Ksenia Karelina to 12
Japan lifts ‘megaquake’ warning, tells people to ‘go back to normal’
Alert triggered panic in archipelago of 125 million people with many cancelling holidays, stocking up on essentials. Japan has lifted it warning for a higher than usual risk of a
Ukraine puts ‘pressure on the aggressor’, catches Russia off-guard in Kursk
President Putin and his officials appeared unprepared for Ukraine’s daring invasion, which Kyiv insists is not an attempt to grab land. Ukraine’s armed forces tore into southwestern Russia in a
UK woman jailed for ‘blow up mosque’ Facebook post after Southport riots
Julie Sweeney was sentenced to 15 months in jail after pleading guilty to sending communications that ‘threaten death or serious harm’. A 53-year-old woman has been sentenced to 15 months
‘Don’t count us out’ – will Leverkusen claim invincible treble?
Bayer Leverkusen keep on making history. Xabi Alonso’s side have ended Bayern Munich’s dominance of German football to win the Bundesliga, reached a first European final in more than two
European exit a ‘learning curve’ for Villa – McGinn
John McGinn believes Aston Villa’s Europa Conference League campaign has been a “learning curve” despite suffering a semi-final exit to Olympiakos. Unai Emery’s side missed out on a place in
Getafe hope to keep Man Utd forward Greenwood
Getafe hope to keep Manchester United’s on-loan forward Mason Greenwood for another season, says club president Angel Torres. Neither Getafe nor United expect the 22-year-old to return to his parent