Iran still has "21, 22 per cent" of its missiles left, US President Donald Trump said on Friday, after Tehran fired dozens across the region during a week marked by repeated violations of a fragile ceasefire. "They still have capacity. They have some missiles, and they have some drones. I would say, percentage-wise, maybe 21, 22 per cent of their missiles,"
Eight people were injured when a train derailed in New Zealand's capital Wellington on Saturday, police said. Emergency services were called to Khandallah Station in Wellington's suburbs around 7:20 pm (0720 GMT) after the train came off the tracks. All the passengers have disembarked the train, and injuries range from light to serious, Wellington
Video game publishers are reshuffling release schedules to avoid getting run over by feverishly anticipated "Grand Theft Auto VI", as a crowded autumn line-up takes shape, industry players said at an annual gaming event Friday. The Summer Games Fest in Los Angeles highlighted dozens of upcoming titles while underscoring the market impact of Rockstar
US President Donald Trump’s second administration has been clear from the outset that it would recast American foreign policy in fundamental ways. Its National Security Strategy, released last November, declared that “The days of the United States propping up the entire world order like Atlas are over” – a shift that is especially significant for America’s
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office on Friday denounced "people trying to interfere in our democracy" after US Vice President JD Vance condemned Britain's handling of the murder of a white student, Henry Nowak, by a Sikh man. The Downing Street statement followed comments by Vance on X linking the young student's murder to what he said was
Britain's disgraced former prince Andrew earned a private income from subletting cottages while paying a symbolic "peppercorn rent" for a mansion for over two decades, government auditors revealed Friday. The report into the royal family's residences was sparked by controversy over Andrew's living arrangements following his banishment from public life
Despite facing up to 10 years in jail on fraud charges for allegedly luring people into putting their savings into an Albania-based cryptocurrency investment scam, Jon shows zero remorse. "I don't see why I should have any qualms if people fall for it," he told AFP in an interview in a Tirana cafe. The Albanian capital has become a favoured location
A Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner tipped onto its nose at Frankfurt Airport on Thursday, injuring several staff, the German airline said. The incident occurred at 12.45pm (1045 GMT) just before passengers boarded the plane, which was scheduled to fly to Los Angeles. "The aircraft's nose gear unexpectedly retracted while it was parked," a spokeswoman
The owners of a bar that caught fire during New Year celebrations in a Swiss ski resort, killing 41 people, were set to be questioned once again on Friday. French couple Jacques and Jessica Moretti were to be cross-examined by public prosecutors and lawyers for civil parties caught up in the blaze that engulfed Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana
Hungarian prosecutors said Thursday they had dropped charges against organisers of last year's Pride marches, citing a landmark ruling from the EU's top court. Budapest's progressive mayor, Gergely Karacsony, was charged in January for organising the city's 30th Pride parade despite an official ban ordered under the former prime minister, nationalist