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France fully lifts travel ban on Telegram founder – media     

Pavel Durov was initially barred from leaving the country as part of a criminal probe   ...

Fyodor Lukyanov: Trump isn’t a warmonger, however…

The US can’t retreat because its entire prosperity depends on global power ...

China threatens Japan over PM’s Taiwan comments

Beijing has vowed to “retaliate forcefully” if Tokyo chooses to interfere militarily in its...

‘Limited-functionality’ Ukraine not valid party for peace talks – senior Russian diplomat

Kiev cannot be trusted to deliver on its promises because Western sponsors determine its...

Raab ‘proud’ of Kabul evacuations, blames chaos on US

In response to whistleblower allegations, former British foreign secretary Dominic Raab has praised the “Herculean” evacuation from Afghanistan and said the UK was dependent...

‘It’s normal’: Kazakh UFC fighter reveals he is a polygamist with TWO wives

Kazakh UFC star Zhalgas Zhumagulov has sparked controversy online by revealing in a recent interview that he is a polygamist, and that he has...

Whistleblower accuses UK of manipulation to save face during Afghan pull back

Thousands of emails about Afghans seeking help after the Taliban takeover were marked as read as part of a “public relations” effort to allow...

Tesla probed over fire-prone solar panels

The US securities regulator is investigating Tesla over a whistleblower complaint that the company failed to properly notify clients of fire risks associated with...

Child sex abuse allegations aren’t newsworthy but political donations are. That’s the view of the gaming press

Gaming journalism isn’t lacking in politically one-sided controversies. Websites focus more on scoring wins for a tribe than reporting on actual news, and nowhere...

Bryant widow ‘sick’ knowing that helicopter crash photos were shared by LA County officials

Vanessa Bryant, the widow of NBA icon Kobe, says she has suffered "tremendous pain and distress" knowing that photos of the crash which killed...

Online shooter raking in $5mn/day sees mass developer walkout

Amid rising revenues for the free-to-play battle royale shooter ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’, the company behind it has suddenly laid off 30% of its...

Pope likens EU to Nazis over word ‘Christmas’

Pope Francis has denounced the EU’s attempt to replace the term “Christmas period” with a more-neutral “holiday period,” saying it was a move that...

Sudden toad invasion threatens humans and pets

Dozens of volunteers have been collecting highly toxic cane toads in the town of Chaotun in Taiwan in an attempt to contain their spread,...

Ukraine asks for weapons meant to fight Taliban – report

Ukraine has requested a supply of American military equipment that was originally intended to go to Afghanistan, before the American-backed government fell to the...

‘The US is a cancer of the earth’: Olympic icon hails ‘holiday for world’ after Beijing boycott

One of the greatest biathletes ever has hailed the news that the US will be boycotting the Beijing Olympics, accusing America of causing "blood...

CIA director claims Russia turned his hair gray

Working as the American ambassador to Russia in the early 2000s was so stressful, it caused CIA Director William Burns’ hair to lose its...

How the West could punish Russia for invading Ukraine

If Moscow orders an invasion of Ukraine, the EU and US would consider hard-hitting sanctions targeting major Russian banks and Moscow’s ability to convert...

Dozens of ICU medics test positive for Covid-19 after Christmas party

Dozens of hospital workers have tested positive for Covid-19 in Spain after hanging out at a Christmas party, officials have said. Extra shifts and...

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