The Russian con artist Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, who posed as a German heiress and scammed New York City’s elite is reportedly being freed from jail but will be banned from social media.
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At least 16 migrants have died and 30 missing after two boats sank in Greek waters in two separate incidents – rescue teams are working hard throughout the day.
The PM is set to attend her first meeting of a new political club of nations, where she will assert the UK’s role in Europe.
Breaking news – at least 28 people have been killed at a pre-school child daycare centre in Thailand, police have said.
An eight-month baby girl, her parents and her uncle have been found dead in an orchard in California – just days after they were kidnapped at gunpoint.
The Metro says A high school football team held a frat boy-style mock slave auction involving some black team members – and is paying the price by having the rest of their season canceled.
The Metro says Rumours have spread through Russia that Vladimir Putin will soon make ‘key decisions about launching a tactical nuclear strike’ from a secret bunker.
The Guardian says A California serial killer seems to be “on a mission” dating back to last year, which has seen the fatal shooting of at least six men and the wounding of one woman – but authorities have not figured out what’s behind the violence.
The Independent says Russian forces in Kherson are regrouping for a counterattack, amid rapid Ukrainian gains in the region, state-owned news agency RIA reported.
The Independent says An American chess star who has been accused of cheating by world champion Magnus Carlsen has likely done so in more than 100 games, a report has claimed.
Paris has joined other French cities in refusing to set up fan zones and giant screens for the Qatar World Cup 2022.
The Tesla billionaire’s comments have drawn criticism from Ukrainian’s and western leaders after posing a poll on Twitter asking how…
South Korea’s military has issued an apology after a failed missile launch during a drill with the United States sparked alarm among residents of Gangneung.
Elon Musk has made a surprising u-turn on whether he will buy Twitter. The billionaire had initially dropped out of the deal to buy the social media site, but it seems he’s not willing to proceed with the takeover.
Elon Musk wades into Ukraine war -‘F*** off’ is the reaction coming from Ukraine and many social media users. But the Kremlin is happy with Musk’s latest online stunt.
The Metro says Elon Musk has found himself wrapped up in yet another Twitter controversy after posting a peace proposal to settle the Ukranian conflict.
The Independent says Donald Trump has filed a $475m lawsuit against CNN for defamation, claiming the network “fears” that he will run again in 2024.
The Guardian says Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has accused the former premier Imran Khan of being the “the biggest liar on the face of the earth” and injecting poison into society to “dangerously polarise the electorate” after he was toppled from power earlier this year.
The Guardian says It has inspired French film-makers and songwriters, proven useful to cannabis smokers and aestheticians and served as an emergency bookmark or jotter – but now the Paris Métro ticket has reached the end of the line.
Aldi shopper was overcome by the checkout worker’s generosity after witnessing her conversation with the elderly woman who did not…
Hungry families in the Tyseley Foodbank in Birmingham, across the city from where Conservatives are gathered for their annual jamboree…
Ukraine forces have broken through Russian positions on the Dnieper river – a strategic Russian-held city in southern Ukraine.
Aussie tennis sensation Nick Kyrgios’ lawyers will apply to have the assault charge against him dropped on the grounds of mental health.
North Korea has reportedly fired a missile over Japan, the missile travelled about 2,800 miles before it fell into the Pacific Ocean.
The Independent says At least 133 people have died since the beginning of historic anti-hijab protests in Iran, according to a rights organisation, with more than 40 of them killed in a brutal police crackdown on Friday alone.