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110 Americans dead as Hurricane Ian wreak havoc
At least 110 people have died in the United States as Hurricane Ian wreaked havoc in Florida and North Carolina. According to the Cable News Network (CNN), 105 people were killed by the…
Trial date set for man accused of threatening to kill Queen Elizabeth
London’s Old Bailey Court on Wednesday said Jaswant Singh Chail, 20, who threatened to kill late Queen Elizabeth at her Windsor Castle home in 2021, would go on trial in 2023. Chail was…
Three Scientists Win Nobel Prize For Developing Click Chemistry
The 2022 Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded to three scientists — Morten Meldal, Barry Sharpless and Carolyn Bertozzi. The trio developed a foundation for “click chemistry” which is a…
Putin Signs Bills To Annex Four Regions Of Ukraine
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, on Wednesday, signed legislation to annex four territories of Ukraine, government documents showed. The Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions are…
Joe Biden slips in the polls
U.S. President Joe Biden’s public approval rating edged slightly lower this week, with just five weeks to go before the Nov. 8 midterm elections. A two-day Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll…
North Korea fires missile over Japan
North Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday, prompting Tokyo to activate the country’s missile alert system and order people to take shelter. The last time North…
UAE new visa rules come into force
The United Arab Emirates’ new visa rules have…
Prince William becomes father’s landlord, receives £700k Rent from King Charles
The new Prince of Wales, Prince William, who controls the Duchy of…
Amazon driver defies Florida’s Hurricane Ian, delivers 172 jobs
A driver working for Jeff Bezos-owned e-commerce company, Amazon…
Lula wins first round of Brazil’s presidential election
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has won the first round of Brazil’s presidential election and will face incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in a run-off vote. Left-wing former president Lula came in at 47.97…
Russia Suspends Gas To Italy After ‘Problem’ In Austria
Russia’s Gazprom has suspended gas deliveries to Italy’s Eni, blaming a transport problem in Austria, the Italian energy giant said on Saturday. “Gazprom told us that it was not able to…
Putin Declares Four Ukrainian Provinces As Part Of Russia
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has declared four Ukrainian provinces to be part of the Russian Federation as he signed a document to formally annex the regions occupied by Moscow’s…
Royal Mint Unveils Image Of First King Charles Coin Following Queen’s Death
King Charles III’s image on coins has been revealed for the first time. The 50p coin is the…
Hurricane Ian pummels Florida, ‘Hundreds’ feared dead
Hurricane Ian has taken its toll on Florida with ‘hundreds’ of people reportedly dead in Southwest area of the city. The hurricane made landfall on Wednesday near the city of Fort Myers and brought…
Queen Elizabeth II’s Cause Of Death Revealed
The cause of death of the former ruler of Britain, Queen Elizabeth II has been revealed. According to her death certificate, it was stated that the monarch died of old age. Queen Elizabeth II…
Two planes collide at London’s Heathrow Airport
A report by Daily Mail has it that two planes crashed into each other while taxiing on Wednesday evening at Heathrow Airport in London. It said that emergency services rushed to the scene after…
Italian police arrest more than 30 in raids targeting the Mafia
Italian police have arrested more than 30 people suspected of being members of the Mafia or their accomplices in a series of nationwide raids. The Carabinieri’s early morning raids targeted a…
Turkey bows to pressure, cuts Russian bank ties
Turkey’s booming wartime trade with Moscow took a giant step back on Wednesday with confirmation that the last three banks still processing Russian card payments were pulling out under pressure from Washington.…
JUST IN: Protests As Japan Prepares To Honour Slain Ex-PM, Abe
Several thousand protesters are gathering ahead of a state funeral for Japan’s slain former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Leaders from around the world are also gathering in Tokyo for the event,…
Cuba legalizes same-sex marriage in historic referendum
Cuba has legalized same-sex marriage after Cubans voted in favor of a family code that increased protections for minorities on the island, the country’s National Electoral Council announced…
UK threatens to fine TikTok £27 million over child privacy lapse
Britain on Monday warned it could fine TikTok £27 million ($29 million) over a potential failure to protect children’s privacy on the Chinese-owned video app. The Information Commissioner’s Office said the…
Lights out, ovens off: Europe preps for winter energy crisis
As Europe heads into winter in the throes of an energy crisis, offices are getting chillier. Statues and historic buildings…
BREAKING: Putin grants US whistleblower Russian citizenship
President Vladimir Putin on Monday granted Russian citizenship to United States whistleblower, Edward Snowden, who exposed massive surveillance by the US National Security Agency and was granted refuge…