Arrest warrant issued for Ian Khama
A Botswana court has issued an arrest warrant for Ian Khama, the former President of the country. Khama, the son of the country’s first post-independence
Hate crime to be investigated over defecation incident
Police in Yorkshire have announced that they have begun a hate crime investigation after a man defecated in the garden of former county cricketer, Azeem
Netanyahu officially back as Israel PM
Benjamin Netanyahu has been sworn in as the Prime Minister of Israel, as the head of a government that some observers are calling the most
Nearly all Covid rules to go in Hong Kong
Nearly all restrictions related to Covid-19 are set to be done away with in Hong Kong. This follows a similar move by mainland China. Visitors
Taiwan extends mandatory military service
Taiwan has extended the length of its mandatory military service from four months to a year. Tsai Ing-Wen, the President of Taiwan, made the announcement
North Korean drones spotted in South Korean airspace
South Korea has claimed that drones from North Korea have violated its airspace. South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff said that a number of drones
Pope calls for end to ‘senseless war’ in Ukraine
Pope Francis devoted his Christmas Day message from the Vatican to a plea for amity, saying the world was suffering from a ‘famine of peace’,
Blood-clotting clues gleaned from glass frog
Scientists say research into a frog that turns itself mostly transparent while sleeping could advance medical understanding of dangerous blood clotting, a common serious condition
Edinburgh warns Westminster against scotching gender self-identification system
Scotland has warned that it will resist attempts by the UK government to interfere with the controversial gender self-identification system, which makes it easier for
Aiding Ukraine is investment in future security, Zelensky tells the US
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has told Americans that US military aid to Ukraine was not charity, but an investment in security for the future. In