Hannah Smith
Hannah is a London-based journalist covering news and features for UNILAD. She's especially interested in social and political activism and culture.

Oscar Isaac is the latest big name to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it turns out he's been preparing for this moment for years.

Boris Johnson has said he will promote a six-point plan to defeat Russia in Ukraine, as he warns that 'Putin's war must fail.'

The US ambassador to the United Nations has warned that the world averted nuclear catastrophe 'by the grace of God.'

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that economic sanctions levelled against his country are 'equivalent to declaring a war.'

Horror fans have been debating for years about cinema's scariest moments, and now the king of the genre himself has chimed in with his take.

11 people have fallen seriously ill and one man has died after a number of incidents involving the double-magnum Moet & Chandon bottles.

The deputy mayor of the besieged city of Mariupol has said a planned evacuation has been postponed amid continued Russian shelling.

An I Am Legend sequel is officially in the works, with Will Smith set to star and produce alongside Michael B. Jordan.

Fitbit owners have been warned to 'immediately' stop wearing the company's Ionic smartwatches over fears that they could cause burns.

A Russian opposition politician has shared photos which he claims show young children being detained for attending an anti-war protest.

Russian paratroopers have stormed a military hospital in Kharkiv as forces close in on Ukraine's second-largest city.

The International Criminal Court will open an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Russian forces in Ukraine.

Russia has launched missile attacks targeting central Kharkiv, including the city's regional government building, officials have said.

The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States has claimed that Russia has carried out a 'vacuum bomb' attack.

A Russian military convoy approaching Ukraine's capital city Kyiv has grown to more than 40 miles in length, satellite images have shown.

Dozens of civilians have died and hundreds more are injured following the shelling of a residential area of Kharkiv.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced he is ordering the release of some prisoners to join the front lines.

Kyiv residents have returned to the streets of the capital following a 36-hour curfew, with Ukraine's forces remaining in control.

More than 900 Russians have been detained by police amid widespread protests against the invasion of Ukraine.

Ukrainian officials estimate that more than 4,300 Russian troops have been killed as the invasion enters its fourth day.