Donald Trump’s UK visit is off to a rocky start after he insulted Theresa May’s handling of Brexit and hailed Boris Johnson as a future prime minister in a fiery interview with a British tabloid newspaper.
Donald Trump’s UK visit is off to a rocky start after he insulted Theresa May’s handling of Brexit and hailed Boris Johnson as a future prime minister in a fiery interview with a British tabloid newspaper.
At least 37 people have been killed in clashes at the Israel-Gaza border, the Gaza Health Ministry have said.
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, celebrating the possibility of President Robert Mugabe’s resignation.
Having stoked white resentment for his own benefit throughout his campaign, Trump is still emboldening it.
Donald Trump retweeted a comment calling calling him a fascist, just days after far right domestic terrorism killed a US citizen in Charlottesville, Virginia, causing many to ask whether it was a mistake by the unofficial President of Twitter or an admission of his real beliefs.