Month: April 2022

Heartbroken West Ham star Andriy Yarmolenko says he cannot focus on football as he faces up to horrors of war in Ukraine

HEARTBROKEN Andriy Yarmolenko admits he cannot focus on football as he faces up to the horrors of the war in

Gareth Bale one of THREE Wales stars wrapped in cotton wool to be ready for massive World Cup play-off with Austria

GARETH BALE is one of three Wales big-hitters being nursed ahead of Thursday’s World Cup date with destiny. The Dragons

Raheem Sterling unfairly judged on his goals but he’s a winger, says Man City legend Shaun Wright-Phillips

RAHEEM STERLING got the royal seal of approval on Tuesday — now England fans should start treating him like a

Trump’s withdrawal of US troops from Somalia, briefly explained

The Trump administration will pull virtually all of the US’s roughly 700 troops in Somalia out of the country just

Many world leaders have held national coronavirus memorials for the dead. Trump hasn’t.

It took President Donald Trump about a day before he said anything official about the United States reaching the somber

What the Iraq disaster can teach us about Trump

In 2003, America invaded Iraq. The war cost trillions of dollars, thousands of American lives, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi

As Biden’s immigration policy faces scrutiny, the DHS chief says the border is “closed”

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas repeatedly argued on Sunday that the United States’ border with Mexico is “closed,” amid a

Why progressives are lining up against new criminal penalties for domestic terrorism

As lawmakers consider how to prevent future violence in the vein of January’s attack on the US Capitol, the debate

Don’t expect the US and China to be friendly anytime soon

If the first meeting between the Biden administration and Chinese officials last week underscored anything, it’s that the US and

A massive ship is stuck in the Suez Canal, disrupting trade and inspiring hilarious memes

A massive container ship stuck sideways in Egypt’s Suez Canal has been blocking one of the world’s busiest waterways for