The Associated Press on Wednesday issued this statement regarding claims around AP’s iconic “The Terror of War” photograph: The Associated Press values ...
The executive order fuses the “war on drugs” with the “war on terror,” expanding the legal ... health threat — lays the groundwork to see their existence as a sufficient basis for ...
Israel has unleashed dozens of strikes on war-torn Gaza ahead of tomorrow's ceasefire coming into effect. After 15 months of conflict, the stricken enclave will wake to a pause in fighting.
Putin will not shy away from causing mass casualties in the next phase of Russia's 'hidden war' against the West, an expert has claimed in the wake of suspected 'hybrid' efforts to sow disruption ...
In his mobile home, Jabbar left a Quran open to verse 111 of Chapter 9, "Surah at-Tawbah," which I call "the war verse," for its ... and "settlement." "If you see evil, start with your hand ...
The Times spoke to team behind "The Stringer" and an attorney for former AP photographer Nick Ut about the film's claims that Ut did not take the photo known as "Napalm Girl." ...
While the War on Terror has receded into the background of our lives, its premises and tactics remain all too readily available. Donald Trump speaks to the press on ...
Developer Hammerson has got planning permission to build a mixed retail, office and residential project that would see the end of the famous Moore Street markets. Campaigner Stephen Troy told The ...
The deal announced Wednesday would see a scores of hostages held in Gaza released and a pause in fighting with a view to eventually wind down a 15-month war that has destabilized the Middle East ...
The New Year should be a moment of joy and peace, but the residents of New Orleans woke up to sounds of horror blanketing Bourbon Street as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an Islamist terrorist, drove into a ...
We aren't able to bring you live updates on the war in Ukraine at the moment (events in Washington DC are dominating our workloads) but here's what you need to know this week. Before we begin ...