A murder will occur in Weatherfield next month. [Continue Reading]
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A court ruling has just ordered the city of Madrid to create a registry of doctors in the region who refuse to perform abortion procedures. Are there still many of these conscientious objectors in Spain and across Europe? [Continue Reading]
She has feelings after all. [Continue Reading]
Nearly 80 years ago, a brutal crackdown on Jeju Island in southern Korea claimed tens of thousands of lives. In the aftermath of World War II, the Korean peninsula was drawn into the Cold War and divided in two: a Soviet-backed regime in the North, and a US-supported nationalist government in the South. On Jeju, some residents resisted this division, and the South Korean government soon branded the island a communist stronghold. [Continue Reading]
The chancellor is set to meet with energy bosses over concerns that companies are profiteering from oil and gas pricesEnergy minister Michael Shanks said concerns over the rising cost of heating oil are “clearly a huge worry”, as prices almost trebled since the start of the Iran war.When asked about the impact of soaring oil prices on households, he told Sky News: “We’ve been really clear with the Competition and Markets Authority that we wouldn’t stand for any profiteering or price gouging. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Calls for Alexandra Căpitănescu’s Choke Me to be banned, as campaigners say lyrics are ‘dangerous’ and ‘reckless’ Romania’s Eurovision entry Choke Me has been labelled “dangerous” and “reckless” for appearing to glamorise sexual strangulation, an unsafe practice that can lead to brain injury and death.Campaigners against sexual violence said the entry, in which the words “choke me” are repeated 30 times during the three-minute song, was “playing fast and loose with young women’s lives”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Austrian officials took action after airline ignored court order to pay €890 to unnamed womenBailiffs have boarded a Ryanair aircraft after the airline refused to pay compensation to a passenger whose flight was delayed.Austrian officials took action after the airline ignored a court order to pay the unnamed woman €890 (£742) in legal costs and compensation for a delayed flight two years ago. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
In a rush? A steamer will save you heaps of time in the morning. [Continue Reading]
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Ukraine wants to leverage its defense expertise into security partnerships and to reap potentially vast profits for its arms industry. [Continue Reading]
The acclaimed music artist is the lead composer on the show. [Continue Reading]
Japan’s unilateral decision to release oil from its emergency stockpiles highlights its vulnerability to prolonged supply disruptions and may leave it more exposed to economic pressure from China amid tense bilateral relations, according to analysts. Tokyo announced earlier this week that it planned to release a total of 80 million barrels starting March 16, marking the first time it would independently tap its national reserves. The decision came ahead of a coordinated response by the... [Continue Reading]
The sudden death of prominent Chinese genetic psychologist Li Xinying while travelling in Egypt has sparked growing concern and speculation in China, as official explanations about the cause remain vague and medically inconclusive. Li, 48, a researcher and doctoral supervisor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ (CAS) Institute of Psychology, died on February 23 at 10pm Beijing time, according to an online obituary. The stated cause of death was “non-specific respiratory failure”, an obituary... [Continue Reading]
More than a million people online have been touched by a Chinese man who posted a huge note on his illiterate mother-in-law’s suitcase to help in case she needed help during her first solo flight. On February 28, the man from Xian city, northwestern China’s Shaanxi province, posted that his mother-in-law would be flying on the same evening to Dalian, in northeastern China’s Liaoning province. He said that the woman, who is in her 60s, is illiterate and does not speak Mandarin. The flight also... [Continue Reading]
Ministers face accusations of carrying out ‘irresponsible deregulation’ as they push through ‘clean energy’ proposalsEd Miliband has unveiled plans to cut regulations, costs and bureaucracy by the end of next year to speed up the development of nuclear power generation.The UK government said the changes, to be carried out this year, would deliver a “win-win for building critical infrastructure while protecting nature and the environment”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The Iran women's national football team have become "heroes" and deserve to be free to live their lives, says former Iran men's head coach Afshin Ghotbi. [Continue Reading]
A little-known city in the Emilia-Romagna region has had a direct UK flight reinstated for the first time in 20 years. [Continue Reading]
Trump reportedly described Iran's regime as 'cancer.' [Continue Reading]
'You are small but mighty, with such a huge heart.' [Continue Reading]
Powerful waves have chewed away large sections of Bali’s iconic Kuta Beach, raising fresh concern about the future of the Indonesian island’s most famous stretch of sand. Officials say the latest damage, driven by recent rough seas, has intensified a long-running problem of coastal erosion that experts warn is being worsened by extreme weather and decades of coastal development on the resort island. Abrasion along Kuta’s shoreline is not new, but officials say this year’s extreme weather has... [Continue Reading]
In a landmark development, Neuracle Medical Technology has secured the country’s first-ever approval for an implantable brain-computer interface (BCI) system designed to restore hand motor function in patients with spinal cord injuries, in a regulatory milestone that underscores China’s accelerating push in neurotechnology. China’s BCI start-ups, seen as potential rivals to Elon Musk’s Neuralink, are gaining momentum as regulatory support and fresh capital fuel growth. Shares of BCI companies... [Continue Reading]
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Iran’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, denied that his country struck civilian targets in the Gulf region despite existing evidence, and in turn accused the US and Israel of the attacks, saying Tehran only goes after military targets. [Continue Reading]
It is crunch time for the Matildas, who face women's football heavyweight North Korea in their sudden-death Asian Cup quarterfinal in Perth. Follow live. [Continue Reading]
In a significant demonstration, tens of thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Brussels to oppose the austerity reforms implemented by the government of Prime Minister Bart De Wever. Police estimates place the participation around 80,000, although union representatives claim that the number exceeded 100,000. Protesters expressed their discontent with banners and chants, marking a substantial turnout against the controversial measures. The protests were part of a broader mobilization initiated by trade unions in response to proposed changes in the pension and unemployment systems. This event highlights rising tensions surrounding economic policies that many believe disproportionately affect lower and... [Continue Reading]
A former US National Guard member who shot dead a man at a university in the state of Virginia was previously jailed for attempting to aid the Islamic State group, authorities have said. [Continue Reading]
The house on Dalby Avenue at Morphettville was fully alight when emergency services were called just after 4:30pm. [Continue Reading]
The EU restricts biometric surveillance at home – but its landmark AI Act does nothing to prevent European companies from exporting the same technology abroad. [Continue Reading]
Severe flash flooding has impacted the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, causing significant distress as residents required rescue from homes and vehicles. The event unfolded this afternoon when heavy rains inundated areas including Lismore, Byron Bay, Bangalow, and Mullumbimby. Local reports indicate a staggering 106mm of rain fell in just three hours at Coopers Shoot, near Bangalow, leading to swift and dangerous flooding conditions. The incident commenced around noon, catching many residents off guard as a severe weather system moved through the region. Kristine McDonald, the deputy zone commander for the State Emergency Service (SES), noted that the... [Continue Reading]
The attacker who drove into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, a 41-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, is dead. No one else was killed. [Continue Reading]
Actors Domhnall Gleeson and Maura Tierney and director Lee Cronin were honoured at the Oscar Wilde Awards in Los Angeles last night as the US-Ireland Alliance's annual pre-Oscars event celebrated the contribution Ireland makes to the arts. [Continue Reading]
“We are synagogues , we are houses of worship,” one rabbi said. “We are not Fort Knox.” [Continue Reading]
Venezuela gave Trump a taste of success. This isn’t the first time an American president has gotten hooked on overthrowing foreign governments. [Continue Reading]
The Texas Democrat has used his perch in Congress to highlight sympathetic cases in his push to free detainees and call attention to the cruel consequences of President Trump’s immigration agenda. [Continue Reading]
The defense secretary has disparaged restrictive rules for opening fire that are aimed at reducing the risk of mistakes and civilian casualties. [Continue Reading]
Trump’s plans for Washington bring to mind what Mussolini did , and tried to do , to Rome. [Continue Reading]
Many cybercrime victims are retargeted by online scammers posing as lawyers or other professionals who promise they can recover stolen money. [Continue Reading]
In these videos, directors walked us through pivotal sequences from their 2026 Academy Award-nominated films. [Continue Reading]
A study tracks how the North American Free Trade Agreement and trade competition with Mexico led to earlier deaths for American factory workers. [Continue Reading]
More than 20% of weekend availability lost in England since 2022, forcing some to turn to A&E, says national associationPeople who need to obtain medication at the weekend are having to undertake long trips because more pharmacies are cutting their opening hours on Saturdays and Sundays.One in six pharmacies in England have reduced their hours at weekends since 2022, with some shutting altogether, as a result of “unsustainable” pressures on their budgets. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The surge in capital punishment is a cruel and unjust development. [Continue Reading]
"Selfish and narcissistic" Rodney Ade Roberts is jailed for more than five years for scamming three women. [Continue Reading]
Beijing is using AI to help its radars better detect low-altitude drones, according to a top Chinese military scientist who cited drone swarm tactics in the US’ ongoing attack on Iran as an emerging pressure on radar. This development was revealed on Wednesday by Xu Jin, a leading air-defence radar expert and a member of China’s top political advisory body, the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). On the sidelines of Beijing’s “two sessions”... [Continue Reading]
United States and Chinese trade negotiators will meet in Paris on Sunday and Monday, seeking to ready a deal ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing at the end of the month. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will meet Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, according to US and Chinese government statements. Neither side gave specific details about the discussions. The sixth round of Bessent-He trade talks comes amid volatility in oil markets due to... [Continue Reading]