Calais migrant police chief off ‘sick’ for 14 years while he played golf and went swimming
Damning report accuses Luc-Noël Larcher of being in ‘fictitious employment’ and not cracking down on migrants seeking to reach the UK
Damning report accuses Luc-Noël Larcher of being in ‘fictitious employment’ and not cracking down on migrants seeking to reach the UK
Successful placing of Malligyong-1 into orbit condemned as a ‘brazen violation’ of UN sanctions that could destabilise East Asia
Mosab Abu Toha, whose anthology won the American Book Award, was taken in for questioning while fleeing northern Gaza
Militants seeking self-rule threaten to kill hostage New Zealander if demands are not met
Alejo Vidal-Quadras was shot in the face in Madrid, possibly over links to Iranian regime
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Kyiv is struggling to replenish its battle-weary brigades, with Vladimir Putin’s men aided by a significantly larger population
High Representative meets Arab leaders who he says accuse Brussels of not applying the same standards as for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Western captains in the Far East need government backing, or we'll lose people
The agreement will pave the way for a new industrial defence partnership
German chancellor accused of wrecking the economy after court blocks use of £50bn pandemic-era funds
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Corruption and poverty have humiliated a proud people
If we wish to direct taxpayers money to other countries, it should be on terms we decide and its use should be closely monitored
Bodycam footage shows Iranian-backed Houthi militants landing in helicopter on Israel-linked vessel and rounding up crew
Czech Republic said the properties, which are now frozen under sanctions, were let to tourists and tenants who were told to pay in cash
Miniature camera captures footage of 41 highway tunnel workers who rescuers are trying to save using 90cm pipe
Israel releases security camera footage from Oct 7 massacre as it seeks to fend off criticism of its military response to the rampage
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The Ukrainian president also met with Lachlan Murdoch and Lloyd Austin as he urged the US to keep funding war efforts
Democrats and Republicans are already gearing up for their campaigns ahead of 2024
US president uses quip about his age to hit back at critics during Thanksgiving turkey pardoning ceremony
Mayor says rural town is ‘traumatised’ after gang attacks and seriously injures a number of young residents, fatally stabbing one teenager
Yahya Sinwar has reportedly taken control of the deal from inside Gaza as negotiations ‘narrow’
Donald Trump-feted ‘anarcho-capitalist’ calls national broadcaster 'propaganda' and says he will also halt all public construction projects
Officials are finding ways to mitigate the effects of the gruelling job on the US president ahead of the 2024 election
Officials said they did not believe the bags had previously been used to store rice because it was not easy to remove ammunition from them
Paying more for electricity is going to mean cheaper bills? Really?