Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton on a federal judge dismissing a case, which would have let the State Department continue searching for emails from Hillary Clinton’s email server.
Briefings from Europe have warned the final Brexit bill will be between €40bn and €50bn – which translates to up to £44bn.
The plight of Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims reached a grim benchmark this week, with the United Nations now estimating that more than 140,000 refugees have fled to neighboring Bangladesh in just 12 days to escape persecution.
TOKYO (AP) — The Latest on the collision between the USS John S. McCain and a tanker (all times local):
The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah on Sunday dismissed the prospect of tougher U.S. sanctions against his group, which is backed by Iran, and said the U.S. administration had no way to harm it. “The American administration, with all available and possible means, will not be able to damage the strength of the resistance,” Sayyed Hassan […]
The billionaire’s alleged boozy approach to business has been revealed at the High Court where Jeffrey Blue said he bought £3,000 per bottle red wine at Benares in Mayfair until it ran out.
The Economist, an influential weekly magazine, condemned the Labour leader for leaving the centre of British politics to collapse.
The former Ukip leader said he ‘did not believe’ that he was of interest to US investigators – insisting he had ‘no connections’ to Russia.
A court in Texas has dismissed a lawsuit by the family of a Muslim teen who was invited to the White House by Barack Obama after having constructed a clock that police mistook for a bomb. Ahmed Mohamed, who was 14 at the time, became an internet sensation after being handcuffed and detained for hours […]
EU negotiators have doubled the charge the UK was thought to be facing in order to cover farm subsidies and plug the giant hole in its budget up until 2020.