Ariel Henry resigned as prime minister of Haiti, facilitating the formation of a new government in a country plagued by severe gang violence. He announced his resignation on April 24, coinciding with the inauguration of a council tasked with selecting a new
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta may need to revise his transfer strategy ahead of the summer window following an injury to one of his players. The Gunners are widely expected to be active in the summer market as they prepare for a renewed
Greece’s parliamentary speaker said that he would seek criminal charges against a lawmaker who allegedly punched a colleague during a debate on Wednesday. The member of parliament, who hasn’t been named, was suspended for 15 days after the fight, which occurred just
Football fans could face hefty fines or points on their driving license if they fail to follow these rules about flying the England flag. The St George’s Cross can often be found stuck to cars, especially on game days across the nation.
Millions of cat owners could be risking a £500 fine as the Government enforces a new microchip law that comes into effect in June. From June 10, cats must be microchipped and registered on a database by the time they are 20
Donald Trump could face 10 months in prison and be fined around £80,000 ($100,000) for flouting a gag order at his “hush money” trial, a retired judge has said. The gag order, issued by Judge Juan Merchan, was meant to prevent Trump
Andy Ruiz has lost a court battle with his ex-girlfriend Julia Lemus after allegedly “pointing an AK-47 in her face” and sexually and physically assaulting her. Lemus has been granted a permanent restraining order against the former world heavyweight champion, who she
A Georgian politician was punched while he delivered a speech at the dispatch box while discussing a proposed “Russian law”. Mamuka Mdinaradze, leader of the ruling Georgian Dream party, was delivering a speech about a controversial law that would ban “foreign agents”.
Perverts who create sexually explicit ‘deepfake’ images are set to be prosecuted, under new laws introduced today. The Ministry of Justice said anyone creating the “horrific” pictures is committing a criminal offence. And those who share the images they make, which depict
Donald Trump is set to become the first president to face a criminal trial on Monday. (Image: Getty) In the dingy New York courthouse, where John Lennon’s killer pleaded guilty to murder, Donald Trump is today (Mon) set to become the first