Denmark fails to resolve ‘fundamental disagreement’ with Trump over Greenland
High-level talks in Washington have concluded without bridging the divide between the United States and Denmark over the future of Greenland Read Full Article at RT.com
High-level talks in Washington have concluded without bridging the divide between the United States and Denmark over the future of Greenland Read Full Article at RT.com
Erfan Sultani, 26, was detained on January 8 during demonstrations that have gripped Iran since late December 2025.
Donald Trump has stepped back from the brink with Iran after receiving reassurances that Tehran is halting its planned execution of protesters.
President Donald Trump has long warned that non-citizens have sway in US elections and that Joe Biden's border policies emboldened illegal aliens to vote.
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Modi tinkers with the rules to make them slightly less oppressive, but the country needs a free-market overhaul.
Trump has given the green light for a tariff bill on countries that buy Russian oil.
New head coach will look at the positives after Carabao Cup fight-back
"Good to see Manchester Piccadilly back west of the Pennines again"
"Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez reaffirmed that the country's prisoner release process remains ongoing during a press conference in Caracas on Wednesday, announcing over 400 planned releases as part of efforts to promote political understanding following the capture of Nicolas Maduro. "That process was led by President Nicolas Maduro, thinking precisely about opening spaces for understanding, for coexistence, for tolerance," she explained, noting that it 'has not yet concluded'. Rodriguez detailed that the releases have been carried out under specific parameters, remarking, "People involved in serious crimes against individuals, such as homicide, are excluded. The crime of drug trafficking is excluded. Today we can say that there are already 406 releases planned these days." National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez reported on Tuesday that Venezuela released 160 people on December 23, with more than 400 released as of late 2024. "Venezuela is opening itself to a new political moment that allows understanding from divergence and from political and ideological diversity," the acting president proclaimed. She also warned, "Messages of hatred, intolerance, and acts of violence will not be allowed. Enforcement of the law will be strict." Rodriguez vowed to 'report the truth' about the process of releasing inmates in Venezuela, noting that there are individuals and media outlets that are trying to profit from the situation. "
"Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez reaffirmed that the country's prisoner release process remains ongoing during a press conference in Caracas on Wednesday, announcing over 400 planned releases as part of efforts to promote political understanding following the capture of Nicolas Maduro. "That process was led by President Nicolas Maduro, thinking precisely about opening spaces for understanding, for coexistence, for tolerance," she explained, noting that it 'has not yet concluded'. Rodriguez detailed that the releases have been carried out under specific parameters, remarking, "People involved in serious crimes against individuals, such as homicide, are excluded. The crime of drug trafficking is excluded. Today we can say that there are already 406 releases planned these days." National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez reported on Tuesday that Venezuela released 160 people on December 23, with more than 400 released as of late 2024. "Venezuela is opening itself to a new political moment that allows understanding from divergence and from political and ideological diversity," the acting president proclaimed. She also warned, "Messages of hatred, intolerance, and acts of violence will not be allowed. Enforcement of the law will be strict." Rodriguez vowed to 'report the truth' about the process of releasing inmates in Venezuela, noting that there are individuals and media outlets that are trying to profit from the situation. "
"Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez reaffirmed that the country's prisoner release process remains ongoing during a press conference in Caracas on Wednesday, announcing over 400 planned releases as part of efforts to promote political understanding following the capture of Nicolas Maduro. "That process was led by President Nicolas Maduro, thinking precisely about opening spaces for understanding, for coexistence, for tolerance," she explained, noting that it 'has not yet concluded'. Rodriguez detailed that the releases have been carried out under specific parameters, remarking, "People involved in serious crimes against individuals, such as homicide, are excluded. The crime of drug trafficking is excluded. Today we can say that there are already 406 releases planned these days." National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez reported on Tuesday that Venezuela released 160 people on December 23, with more than 400 released as of late 2024. "Venezuela is opening itself to a new political moment that allows understanding from divergence and from political and ideological diversity," the acting president proclaimed. She also warned, "Messages of hatred, intolerance, and acts of violence will not be allowed. Enforcement of the law will be strict." Rodriguez vowed to 'report the truth' about the process of releasing inmates in Venezuela, noting that there are individuals and media outlets that are trying to profit from the situation. "
A man in his 30s is being questioned by the PSNI after it's believed the victim was involved in an altercation
The former childminder says she has been given a letter warning she could be recalled to prison.
CCTV footage of a cargo ship crashing into an oil tanker in the North Sea last year, causing a deadly explosion, has been released by police.