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Russia’s Vladimir Putin defends global food crisis stance
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said his country’s military action in Ukraine was not responsible for the global food crisis, claiming that the West was preventing the export of Russian grain. “The…
Deadly shooting at Norway bar ahead of Pride parade
At least two people have been killed and 14 others wounded in shootings at a popular gay bar and in nearby streets in Norway’s capital Oslo, police said, as the city was gearing up for an annual Pride parade.…
JUST IN: US Supreme Court strikes down abortion rights
Millions of women in the US will lose the legal right to abortion, after the Supreme Court overturned a 50-year-old ruling that legalised it nationwide. The court struck down the landmark Roe v Wade decision,…
Electric car falls from China offices killing two
Chinese electric carmaker Nio says that two people were killed when one of its vehicles fell from the third floor of its headquarters in Shanghai. One member of staff and a person from a partner company died…
Dark Day for America: Biden, US Democrats blast S/ Court over gun rights
President Joe Biden has led prominent Democrats in calling a Supreme Court decision further expanding gun rights a “dark day” for the country that “should deeply trouble us all.” The Supreme Court released its…
British by-elections: Boris Johnson suffers blow as Tories lose two seats
The United Kingdom’s Conservative Party has been defeated in two parliamentary by-elections, in losses that dealt a blow to the leadership of embattled Prime Minister Boris Johnson and prompted the…
U.S. Supreme Court affirms American’s right to carry handgun in public
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday declared for the first time that the U.S. Constitution protects an individual’s right to carry a handgun in public for self-defence. The ruling handed a landmark…
Canada needs more immigrants to tackle labour shortage as vacancies hit 1m – Report
Canada is currently reportedly experiencing labour shortage and needs over a million vacancies…
Rapper Lil Tjay Shot In US
Rapper, Lil Tjay ,was shot after midnight in New Jersey, United States, on Wednesday. Confirming the incident, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, said the shooting occurred at shopping plaza 14 the…
War: Germany issues stern warning to Russia over Lithuania
The German government has warned Russia against taking countermeasures over the dispute regarding freight traffic to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. “We call on Russia not to take any measures that violate…
1,000 people dead in Afghanistan’s deadliest earthquake
Death toll in Afghanistan earthquake has reached 1,000 with over 1,500 others injured, Taliban officials have said. The earthquake is the deadliest the country has witnessed in over two decades. The…
Big Crowds Take to London Streets to Protest Soaring Costs of Living
Thousands of people marched through central London at the weekend in a protest over the soaring cost of living in Britain. Huge crowds flooded into the British capital for the rally to demand that the government…
Jan. 6th Committee set to unveil details of Trump’s coup plot
Evidence will be presented this week that former President Donald Trump was involved in a failed bid to submit slates of fake electors to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 election. The evidence will be unveiled Tuesday before…
Shock as Macron loses control of National Assembly
French President Emmanuel Macron has lost control of the National Assembly in legislative elections on Sunday, although his centrist Ensemble coalition won the greatest number of seats. The outcome of the…
Russia-Ukraine war could last for years – NATO warns
NATO has warned that Western nations must prepare to continue supporting Ukraine in a war that will last for years. Nato's secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg on Sunday, June 19 after a meeting with the military…
Texas Republicans reject Biden’s election, say homosexuality abnormal
Texas Republicans have formally rejected President Joe Biden’s election in 2020 as illegitimate and also called homosexuality an “abnormal lifestyle choice.” The party’s embrace of unfounded electoral fraud…
US approves COVID-19 vaccines for children under five
The United State health authorities on Saturday cleared the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for children aged five and younger, in a move President Joe Biden greeted as a “monumental step” in the fight…
Biden falls during bicycle ride, says, ‘I’m good’
President of the United States, Joe Biden, tumbled as he was riding his bicycle near his beach home in the state of Delaware Saturday morning, but was unhurt. A video from a White House pool report showed the…
One billion people worldwide have mental disorder – WHO reveals
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said that nearly one billion people out of an estimated 7.95 billion worldwide suffer from some form of mental disorder. According to latest UN data released on Friday, one in…
Spain Catholics urges church to consider optional celibacy
Spanish Catholics want Rome to consider talks on the future of the priesthood including optional celibacy, the ordination of women and also of married men, a key document showed Saturday. The document, a…
Vladimir Putin blasts ‘stupid’ Western sanctions as economic ‘blitzkrieg’
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the West of colonial arrogance and of trying to crush his country with “stupid” sanctions that amounted to an economic “blitzkrieg”. Addressing the St Petersburg…
Israel hits Palestinian targets in tit for tat
Palestinian militants fired a rocket toward Ashkelon, a city in southern Israel on Saturday, drawing Israeli air strikes in Gaza, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said. There were no immediate reports of…
Monkeypox cases in UK hit 574
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has detected 46 additional cases of monkeypox in England, 3 additional cases in Scotland and 1 in Wales. This brings the total number confirmed in the UK to 574, as of 16…
China wants to avoid doing anything that would interrupt the process of U.S. decline
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine falters, Moscow has many opponents and few backers. Even China, Moscow’s closest diplomatic partner other than Belarus, maintains a studied distance—on the one hand blaming the West…