The U.S. and Italy agreed to coordinate efforts to counter misinformation and fake news from foreign governments. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani reached this agreement during a meeting on Capri Island. Belgium recently announced a
A new kind of baby boom could be taking place. Some women taking GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, have reported that they’re getting pregnant unexpectedly. The term “Ozempic babies” has been coined on TikTok, with many women posting there about
Premier League clubs have voted unanimously in favour of introducing semi-automated offside technology for next season. The technology, which has already been used in other elite competitions for a couple of seasons, is due to arrive in England after some high-profile offside
Consultants in England are to bring an end to their unprecedentedly year-long strike after accepting a pay increase of nearly 20%. Senior doctors who are members of the BMA overwhelmingly backed the revised pay offer, with 83% of members supporting an end
Emmanuel Macron, alongside other EU leaders, has sparked controversy by pushing for stricter measures against Ukraine’s duty-free access to the European Union. France and Poland, supported by Hungary and Slovakia, have opposed the compromise deal proposed by the Belgian Council presidency and
According to some Tory insiders Rishi Sunak could be out in two weeks with polls putting the Tories 22 points behind Labour and confidence in his leadership ebbing away. Lobbying campaigns in favour of Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt and Defence
Jeremy Hunt’s extraordinary claim that the NHS is “the biggest reason most of us are proud to be British” during his Budget speech has caused huge controversy across England – but perhaps most of all with his fellow Tory MPs. Express.co.uk contacted
Japan’s and India’s foreign ministers on Thursday agreed to step up security and economic cooperation as the two Asian countries look to boost their ties in the face of China’s growing influence in the region. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa told a
Another familiar foe has appeared as drivers prepare for the first race on the F1 schedule in Bahrain: Loose drain covers. On Thursday, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was on the track when his car ran over a loose cover, though it appeared
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