The singer decided to fight the illness and seek for medical advice. For the first time the Russian pop prince Sergey Lazarev told about his illness. For several months the singer suffers from insomnia and took sleeping pills. A few days ago in the most successful Russian artists Sergey Lazarevhis told in...
Hillary Clinton broke government rules by using a private email server without approval for her work as U.S. secretary of state, an internal government watchdog said on Wednesday. The long-awaited report by the State Department inspector general was the first official audit of the controversial arrangement to be made public. It...
Film star Johnny Depp and his actress wife Amber Heard are to divorce, US court documents have revealed. Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences. They married 15 months ago and have no children. They have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took...
The call was simple, but it changed what an already dark business meant for one smuggler. Abu Walid knew his caller to be a devout man, a member of ISIS. And his request was chilling. Could he ship 25 of his people from Libya to Europe on a small boat for $40,000? Abu Walid — not his real name — declined. But it is...
A LEADING anti-Brussels campaigner has torn apart claims by Eddie Izzard that Britain could reform the EU from inside the bloc. Tory MEP Daniel Hannan went head-to-head with the stand-up comedian during a debate at the University of Reading last night. Izzard admitted the EU is "too bureaucratic" but urged young...
The Russian Olympic Committee has said 14 of its athletes at the 2008 Beijing Olympics tested positive for doping during re-tests of their samples. Sports minister Vitaly Mutko said the news of the positive tests "certainly doesn't look good". But speaking to BBC sports editor Dan Roan in Moscow, Mr Mutko said the...
GREECE'S catastrophic economic collapse is Britain's fault, a charity has sensationally declared. The outrageous allegation was made by the Jubilee Debt Campaign, a UK-based charity which pushes for the debts of economically-struggling countries to be cancelled without payment. On the eve of the decision to give...
Actress, Director and goodwill Ambassador of the UN for refugees Angelina Jolie will read to students at the London school of Economics a course of lectures on the impact of global militarization on women. One of the most famous universities in the UK, the London school of Economics, got a rare chance: one of the new courses on...
The US justice department is seeking the death penalty in the case of the Charleston church shooting which claimed nine lives last year. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the "nature of the alleged crime and the resulting harm" were factors in choosing the death penalty. Dylann Roof is charged with the...
NICOLA Sturgeon has hit out at the tactics employed by David Cameron and George Osborne in the run up to the EU referendum. Scotland’s First Minister criticised the Chancellor following a bombardment of Treasury scaremongering over the weekend, saying: “I’d much rather we were campaigning positively.”...
A HEADTEACHER has urged children not to read fantasy books including Harry Potter and Game of Thrones because he claims they can DAMAGE their brains. Graeme Whiting has come under fire after he issued the warning telling his pupils not to read the Lord of the Rings, The Hunger Games and any Terry Pratchet books because they...
TONY Blair has admitted that the West ‘underestimated’ the problems in Iraq after the toppling of Saddam Hussein and said British troops should be sent back to the country to fight Isis. The former Prime Minister said it was vital to take on IS on the ground, which could lead to British soldiers dying in the...