Several injured after incident in Gravesend which police believe was sparked after suspect was thrown out of the venueA number of people have been injured and a man has been arrested on suspicion of
Foreign minister says Australia’s humanitarian visa program will not change after South African government expressed outrageAustralia will be making no special visa considerations for white South
Secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says alliance must revamp its approach given Russia’s new military capabilitiesNato must improve its defensive capabilities and willingness to act in the wake of
President’s reappointment for unlimited terms in office sends the state propaganda machine into overdrive China’s propaganda drive has kicked into overdrive following Xi Jinping’s unanimous
For many growing up in Russia today, Putin is the only leader they have known. They aren’t about to turn against him nowTen years ago the words “Putin generation” evoked images of Kremlin-backed youth
Underwater sea walls and artificial islands among projects urgently required to avoid devastation of global flooding, say scientistsScientists have outlined plans to build a series of mammoth
The shooting of a black, gay councillor has dealt a new blow to communities oppressed by gangsThe morning after tens of thousands of people thronged streets across Brazil to express their anger over
Parents Café cultural event aims to foster conversations between Sydneysiders and Iraqi immigrantsWhen Najat Alkmamees was a housewife in Baghdad – looking after her husband, a teacher, and their
Several towns across 160km area asked to evacuate, others told it’s too late to leaveResidents have been told to flee to relief centres as grass and bushfires burn out of control in Victoria’s
Safety meeting discussed the crack but concluded the bridge, which later collapsed leaving six dead, was not compromised Hours before a pedestrian bridge at Florida International University collapsed
In the 2014 midterm elections and the Trump campaign, firm was staffed mainly by young Britons and CanadiansCambridge Analytica employed non-American citizens to work on US election campaigns in
Doctors and civil leaders among signatories to open letter to the UN, demanding action to stop massacre by Syrian forces Doctors and civilians in the besieged enclave of eastern Ghouta have published
Assisted suicides in the Netherlands include a 29-year-old who had nothing wrong with her physicallyAt 2pm on 26 January, Aurelia Brouwers lay down on her bed to die. Clutching a toy pink dinosaur and
Attorney John Dowd responds to firing of Andrew McCabeEx-CIA chief Brennan calls Trump a ‘disgraced demagogue’Donald Trump’s personal lawyer said on Saturday he hoped the firing of former FBI deputy
Police recover two bodies buried under six metres of snow, with two people still missing Four people were feared dead on Saturday after an avalanche hit the Swiss ski area of Vallon d’Arbi, with two
New York magazine reports detectives investigating model’s sexual assault claim had strong case but feared DA would not prosecuteNew York detectives investigating a 2015 sexual assault complaint
For more than a year we’ve been investigating Cambridge Analytica and its links to the Brexit Leave campaign in the UK and Team Trump in the US presidential election. Now, 28-year-old Christopher
Actors and directors criticise film-maker for likening movement to ‘mob rule’ and remarks about Weinstein scandalThe film director Terry Gilliam has come under fire from Hollywood actors and directors
National People’s Congress also appoints Xi ally Wang Qishan to post of vice-presidentChina’s legislature has unanimously approved the reappointment of Xi Jinping as president with no limit on the
Whistleblower describes how firm linked to former Trump adviser Steve Bannon compiled user data to target American voters
• How Cambridge Analytica’s algorithms turned ‘likes’ into a political