Day: October 16, 2025
Tomahawk missiles are Trump’s ace card for Ukraine – Zelensky says it’s time to play it
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The US president has shown he loves to back a winner – especially one who uses American weapons – which means Zelensky must convince him that he’s the one to back with Tomahawk missiles, writes Sam Kiley in Dnipro
Read MoreRussian barrage causes blackouts in Ukraine as Zelenskyy seeks Trump’s help
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Russia has launched a heavy bombardment on Ukraine’s energy facilities, using hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles
Read More‘You’re in spy territory now’: Bombshell evidence exposes new details of China spy allegations
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The newly published witness statements shed fresh light on the case, alleging communication between Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry
Read MoreKamala Harris drops an f-bomb to describe RFK Jr’s actions as HHS secretary during latest book tour stop
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Harris accuses Trump administration of ‘ending war on cancer’ and denying science
Read MoreFormer Premier League footballer fined over XL bully attack
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Former West Ham footballer Said Benrahma has been fined £12,000
Read MoreUkraine-Russia war latest: Ukrainian cities plunged into darkness as Russian missile barrage targets energy grid
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Trump official warns Vladimir Putin that US will ‘impose costs on Russia for its continued aggression’
Read MoreNewsom slams Trump admin and JD Vance’s plan for ‘Marine Corps spectacle’ during No Kings protests
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom calls out ‘absurd show of force’
Read MoreBoris Johnson gushes over using ChatGPT while writing books: ‘I love that it calls me clever’
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Former PM says he ‘loves’ AI platform for calling his questions ‘clever’
Read MoreDisney World visitor found dead in park hours after she was reported missing from her Illinois home
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Cops raced to the Contemporary Resort hotel but have stressed that the victim was ‘not struck by the monorail’
Read MoreThousands sue Johnson & Johnson in UK over baby powder cancer claims
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Claims Johnson & Johnson ‘concealed’ the risk to the public for decades
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