The Daily Star’s rundown of ten stories worthy of your attention in Lebanon and the world today.
Who runs the European Union?
American author George Saunders is favored to win the prestigious Man Booker Prize for fiction, according to British bookmakers, with his novel of the...
The Knox Group of Companies, with headquarters in the Isle of Man, announced late Tuesday that it will launch a residential and commercial property...
Russia’s Baikal-Amur Mainline railway “can be hardly named as a popular tourist attraction,” says one tourist website of the some 2,000-mile railway...
The automatic right of European Union citizens to live and work in Britain will end in March 2019 with Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said...
It is an odd quirk in the history of logic that the blameless Cretans should have given their name to the famous “liar paradox.”
“Enough is enough,” proclaimed British Prime Minister Theresa May after the terrorist attack on London Bridge.
The United Kingdom votes Thursday. Here is a guide to how the election will work.
Airbus has appointed an independent panel including two former ministers to examine its anti-corruption practices after Britain and France launched fraud and...
The U.K. House of Lords has been dubbed the Bermuda Triangle of British politics. It’s where elderly or unwanted politicians are sent by their party leaders...
Clearly, the last word has not been said about the chemical weapons attack on Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province, Syria, on April 4, which left 85 dead and an...
When was the last time you visited your high street bank?
Nothing so riles Western opinion about Russia today as its law on foreign agents.
Lawmakers and lords, researchers and reporters, cleaners and catering staff returned to Britain’s Parliament Thursday as the U.K.’s seat of government shook...
A bloodied rag lay on the cobbles as two forensic officers worked in a blue tent nearby. But it was the silence Thursday that was the most poignant reminder...
A knife-wielding man went on a deadly rampage at the heart of Britain’s seat of power Wednesday, mowing down pedestrians on London’s Westminster Bridge before...
Sam Schwarzkopf, a German neuroscientist at University College London, was startled to receive a letter from the British government telling him that his...
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to trigger Brexit this week by formally notifying the European Union of Britain's intention to leave the bloc,...
British Prime Minister Theresa May has sacked Michael Heseltine, a senior figure in her Conservative Party, from various advisory roles for rebelling against...