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Helicopter crash near Kyiv kills 18 Ukrainian ministers.

The cause of the crash that killed Minister Denys Monastyrskyi and First Deputy Minister Yevhen Yenin, as well as three children in a nearby daycare, is now unknown. The Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs was among the 18 people killed after a helicopter crashed near a nursery in a Kyiv...

Coco Gauff eliminated Emma Raducanu from Australian Open in straight sets.

Even though she is only 18 years old, Coco Gauff is competing in her fourth Australian Open main draw this year. She has circumnavigated the globe innumerable times, endured harsh situations, and implemented challenging lessons. Even though she faced a grand slam champion on Rod Laver Arena, Emma Raducanu,...

Official numbers show that cheaper fuel and clothes lower inflation to 10.5% from 10.7% the month before.

The aggregate number has decreased due in part to cheaper transportation expenses resulting from decreasing motor fuel prices. According to official data, the rate of inflation decreased to 10.5% from 10.7% in November. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that the decrease in the core consumer prices index (CPI) was...

Jeremy Clarkson: Amazon may fire host over Meghan column row.

Clarkson's Farm and The Grand Tour are still scheduled to air this year, but Amazon Prime Video may sever connections with the TV host in response to the column's outrage. It follows Meghan and Harry's statement in which they once again rejected Clarkson's apologies. According to sources, Amazon Prime Video...

Nick Cave calls ChatGPT lyrics “sucks.”

Nick Cave has panned an artificial intelligence system that attempted to compose a song "in the style of Nick Cave." A fan gave the Bad Seeds frontman lyrics written by ChatGPT, a chatbot that can be programmed to emulate other people's styles. With lyrics such as "I am the sinner, I...

Strikes in November 2022 cost almost 450,000 working days, the most in a decade.

Since 1990, there have not been as many strike days each year, with workers in the rail industry, the National Health Service, the postal service, and many other industries striking over pay and working conditions. According to official statistics, there were 467,000 working days lost to strike action in November...

Coronavirus limitations hurt 2022 Chinese economic development.

China's economy grew at the second-slowest rate in nearly half a century last year, indicating that the country's severe coronavirus laws have hurt enterprises. The gross domestic product (GDP) of the world's second-largest economy increased by 3 percent in 2022, according to official data. This is well below the government's goal...

China’s population declines for the first time in 60 years as birth rate plummets.

The reduction is anticipated to have a significant influence on the global economy and lends credence to forecasts that India may surpass China as the world's most populated nation. China has experienced its first population decrease in sixty years, as its birth rate has declined. China's National Bureau of Statistics reported...

David Carrick: The Metropolitan Police fire a serial rapist

A serial rapist who used his position with the Metropolitan Police to intimidate his victims has been fired. David Carrick, 48, confessed to dozens of rape and sexual offenses against 12 women across two decades. Carrick was terminated at a misconduct hearing on Tuesday morning. Hywel Jenkins, counsel for the commissioner, stated...

Nepal plane catastrophe: 16-year-old Yeti Airlines crash killed co-husband. pilot’s

Anju Khatiwada's aviation career was inspired by the 2006 death of her spouse in a Yeti Airlines tragedy. It is still unclear what caused the catastrophic crash in Nepal on Sunday. The co-pilot of Nepal's tragic plane disaster had lost her husband. Who was also a pilot, 16 years prior...

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Outrage about crowding Visitors to Venice start paying today

Venice becomes the first city globally to implement a payment system exclusively for visitors. To verify that individuals beyond entry points possess a QR code, officials conduct arbitrary inspections. Despite this, not all individuals are content. Visitors to Venice are now required to pay an entrance fee by a contentious scheme that went into effect today. The pilot program is intended to deter tourists and reduce the volume of visitors that congest the canals during the height of the holiday season, thereby making the city more habitable for locals, according to authorities.

Meadows, Giuliani indicted in Arizona election scheme

A grand jury in the state of Arizona has indicted sixteen individuals, including Mark Meadows, the chief of staff for Donald Trump, and Rudy Giuliani, an attorney, on charges related to their purported involvement in nullifying the former president's defeat in the 2020 election.  Eleven Republicans are charged in the indictment issued late Wednesday by the state attorney general. The document in question was erroneously submitted to Congress, wherein it claimed that Trump had secured the crucial state for 2020.

US Supreme Court considers sending Trump immunity claim back

On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court indicated its willingness to remand Donald Trump's criminal case concerning his endeavors to annul the 2020 election to a lower court. This remand would enable the court to determine whether specific elements of the indictment constituted "official acts" shielded by presidential immunity. 

Ukraine war: Kyiv first utilises longer-range US missiles

American officials have confirmed that Ukraine has begun employing longer-range ballistic missiles against Russia, which were provided in secret by the United States. This month, the firearms that were previously delivered as part of a US support package materialized. Officials stated that to preserve "operational security" in Ukraine, they were not publicly disclosed.