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‘Impossible situation’ for Sri Lankans struggling for petrol.

Hundreds of Sri Lankans, including doctors and bankers, marched on Wednesday to demand that the government tackle a chronic gasoline shortage at the heart of the biggest economic crisis in decades or resign. As a result of weeks of street protests amid cascading problems such as power outages and food...

20 accused of mass murder in Paris await verdicts.

A French court is contemplating convictions against 20 men suspected of involvement in the 2015 Paris attacks that resulted in the deaths of 130 people. Among the accused is Salah Abdeslam, who is regarded as the most important suspect and the sole surviving attacker suspect. This Monday, he told the court...

Russian envoy to the UK called Kremenchuk deaths “collateral damage”.

The ambassador of Russia to the United Kingdom referred to the Ukrainians killed in Moscow's missile attack on a crowded shopping center as "collateral damage." The attack, which killed 18 people in the Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk on Monday, shook the world and was condemned as a war crime and...

Bruce’s Beach was returned to the family nearly a century after it had been seized.

In 1912, during a time of racial segregation in southern California, Bruce's Beach was purchased to create a beach resort for black people. Officials in Los Angeles have returned to the descendants of the original black owners of a beachfront resort that was seized nearly a century ago. It was forcibly...

Rayner urges Raab to tell Johnson ‘enough is enough’ by saying, “Grow some backbone”.

Dominic Raab has been urged to "grow a backbone" and demand Boris Johnson's resignation after the prime minister stated his intention to remain in office until the mid-2030s. Angela Rayner, the deputy leader of the Labour Party, stated that "a million more people" would be living in poverty if Mr....

Italy: Seawater surges through barriers and into rivers as northern Italy experiences its worst drought in seventy years.

There are fears of an agricultural "catastrophe" in Italy as a result of seawater damage to crops caused by the worst drought in seventy years. "If there is no rain in the next 10 to 15 days, the remaining crops will perish. At this point, the harvest is diminishing," an...

Air New Zealand unveils sleeping pods resembling bunk beds for its longest flights.

The airline claims that its Skynest pods are a "first in the world" for both economy and premium economy passengers. Passengers will be able to reserve one four-hour sleep session per flight for an additional fee, and each pod will accommodate only one individual. Sleeping on airplanes is notoriously difficult,...

After a deal at the NATO summit, Turkey presses Finland and Sweden for extradition.

Turkey has announced that it will now seek the extradition of 33 "terror" suspects from Finland and Sweden, in a deal that removed Ankara's objections to the two Nordic states' NATO membership applications. The justice minister stated that Turkey would demand that they "keep their promises" Both Finland and Sweden have...

The trial of Islamic State fighters accused of mass murder in the Bataclan massacre in Paris is set to conclude.

Twenty men are accused of committing one of Europe's worst peacetime attacks. A special court was constructed to house the ten-month trial, the longest in modern French history. On Wednesday evening in Paris, the trial of twenty men accused of carrying out one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Europe...

Ex-aide paints a devastating picture of Trump at hearings on January 6.

The congressional committee investigating the 6 January attack on the Capitol lacked a crucial piece of the puzzle - the testimony of someone who could provide a firsthand account of the situation in the White House in the hours preceding the attack - until now. A former top aide to...

UK sanctions Putin’s cousin and Russia’s second-wealthiest man.

Anna Tsivileva is the president of the prominent Russian coal mining company JSC Kolmar Group, in addition to being a relative of Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Potanin, an oligarch who has acquired shares in Rosbank and Tinkoff Bank since Russia invaded Ukraine, is a key backer of the Moscow regime. The...

“Reducing space for plurality”: India disables the Twitter accounts of a number of Pakistani diplomatic missions.

Pakistan has voiced alarm about India's shutdown of Pakistani embassy Twitter accounts in multiple locations. "Deeply concerned that India has prevented the flow of information to Indian Twitter by restricting access to the following official accounts," the Foreign Office wrote on Twitter, adding that Pakistan's missions in Iran, Turkey, Egypt,...

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World responds to Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi’s death

The helicopter accident that claimed the life of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has prompted condolences from world leaders. Sunday afternoon, rescue teams commenced an investigation into the whereabouts of Raisi, alongside nine other officials (including Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian), whose aircraft vanished in the mountainous northwestern region of Iran, close to the Azerbaijan border.

A ‘foreign agent’ law is vetoed by the leader of Georgia

The president of Georgia's veto of a divisive "foreign agent" law has ignited weeks of widespread street demonstrations. On Tuesday, legislators endorsed the contentious bill mandating the registration of independent media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that obtain over 20% of their financial support from foreign donors as entities "beholden to the interests of a foreign power."

New ‘suction’ treatment might make IUDs nearly ‘pain-free’

A revolutionary cervical suction cup could soon render essentially painless the most excruciating method of contraception, which is utilized by millions of American women.  Women undertaking IUD insertion procedures have historically been subjected to the agony of having a metallic device resembling a pair of scissors stretched across their cervix.  Sharp hooks are used to stretch the cervix before inserting the T-shaped device, which prevents fertilization by blocking the sperm from reaching the egg.

Jeremy Hunt promises autumn national insurance cuts ‘if we can afford it’

Furthermore, if the government prevails in the upcoming election, the chancellor maintains that taxation will decrease; however, he cannot provide a "cast-iron guarantee" regarding the precise timeframe. "If we can afford it," Jeremy Hunt has pledged to reduce national insurance again in the autumn. Since entering Number 11, the chancellor has reduced the tax by two times, which the government estimates has saved individuals an average of £900 per year.