Seemingly out of nowhere, Sia has suddenly come down strongly in favor of Johnny Depp as he looks ahead to his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard!
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, where he is wanted on an array of espionage charges.Ai, who has visited Assange regularly over the past few years both at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London until Assange's eviction last year and at Britain's Belmarsh high security prison since, said authorities have to protect the freedom of the press.“He is prepared to fight, but this is not fair to him," he said. “Free him, let him be a free man.”U.S.
Seemingly out of nowhere, Sia has suddenly come down strongly in favor of Johnny Depp as he looks ahead to his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard!
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWriter and actress Sarah Megan Thomas had always been interested in World War II and spies.
“For Nigerians youths, don’t let anyone tell you you don’t have a voice,” WizKid told the crowd at today’s (October 11) protest (seen in the video below), speaking after the country’s Inspector General of Police announced that SARS would be dissolved.Wizkid telling London protesters that SARS has been dissolved.
lockdown is still possible and must be avoided “at all costs”, a leading UK scientist warned. Professor Peter Horby said every effort has to be made now to stop a return to the harsh restrictions imposed in March.
ignore CDC guidelines about wearing masks and social distancing.“We are now less than one month away from this presidential election. In just 29 days, you, the American people, you become the ultimate jury.
Viachaslau Bortnik wrote this op-ed. He served as a Belarus country specialist at Amnesty International USA from 2012-2019.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentHatice Cengiz, the fiancée of Saudi Arabian dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, on Friday demanded justice and urged action to shed light on his assassination during a special hearing at the European Parliament.The hearing in Brussels, where U.S.
Meghan Markle, the former American actress who became the Duchess of Sussex, says it’s a good thing that the Black Lives Matter movement is making people feel “uncomfortable.” The 39-year-old and her husband, Britain’s Prince Harry, participated in a Zoom interview with the U.K.'s Evening Standard from their Santa Barbara, Calif., home to discuss the global protests this year following the death of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis police in May.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic“A Call to Spy” braids the stories of three decorated WWII spies to reveal — and to revel in — their pivotal roles in British spy craft and history. The title may fall flat but the movie, a sturdy directorial debut for producer Lydia Dean Pilcher, gets to the heart of the matter.
anti-lockdown protesters at a demonstration in central London as officers tried to shut the event down. Thousands of people massed in Trafalgar Square on Saturday carrying a variety of signs, flags and placards to take part in a "we do not consent" rally, none appearing to wear face coverings or to social distance.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorUK prime minister Boris Johnson has told the people of England that they must work from home where possible as the country reaches a “perilous turning point” in its battle against Covid-19.In a statement in Parliament on Tuesday afternoon local time, Johnson outlined new restrictions after the number of daily coronavirus cases has quadrupled to 3,929 in a month across the UK.The prime minister stopped short of introducing a new nation-wide lockdown in England,