- December 3rd, 2024
In the United States Mass killings by strangers or shot by loved ones. In small towns, in big cities, massacres were carried out in broad daylight inside or outside one's own house. The relentless bloodshed across the United States this...
Moscow Russian lawmakers in the lower house of parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of new legislation on Friday that would make gender reassignment illegal, further reinforcing an ultra-Orthodox, anti-West campaign in society. "The State Duma has approved a ban on...
London While Queen Camilla and the late Prince Philip may have joined Britain's royal family with the title of wife, their annual allowances are nowhere near enough. According to a National Audit Office (NAO) report on the royals' finances, the...
Wagner mercenaries are no longer participating in combat operations in Ukraine "in any significant capacity," the Pentagon said Thursday, more than two weeks after the group's aborted insurgency in Russia. "At this stage, we do not see Wagner forces participating...
The COVID-19 pandemic, the cost of living crisis and the war in Ukraine have pushed 165 million people into poverty since 2020, the United Nations said on Thursday and called for a moratorium on debt payments for developing countries. Due...
The bodies of dozens of people allegedly killed by Sudanese paramilitary forces and allied militias have been found in a mass grave in West Darfur, the United Nations said on Thursday. According to "credible information" obtained by the UN Human...
Italian authorities have ordered the Ocean Viking migrant rescue ship to remain in a port near Rome after it failed an inspection, its owner said on Thursday. After disembarking 57 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean, the ship underwent a seven-hour...
Kyiv Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko said that Ukraine has received $3.87 billion from its partners for the country's rapid recovery. The total amount includes $2.6 billion for the reconstruction of critical infrastructure, $837 million for the energy sector and $169...
The European Union (EU) has decided to lift restrictions on Japanese food imports, which were initially imposed after the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The decision comes just weeks before Japan is expected to begin pumping wastewater from...
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