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Canada-born descendant of Nazi collaborator quits posts to advise Ukraine

Chrystia Freeland has confirmed taking up an “unpaid” economic adviser role in Kiev ...

Trump’s top aide doubles down on Greenland claim

The island “should” belong to the US and no one can stop its annexation,...

US-backed regime change operations have repeatedly failed – Indian journalist

Between 1947 and 1989, Washington tried to topple more than 70 governments, noted author...

North Korea’s new elective system dumps costs on struggling parents

North Korean high schools are scrambling to build labs and secure equipment as the...

Americans say life’s too short to waste on work

New surveys published this week show that American workers who lost or quit jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic may not rejoin the workforce anytime...

Record-breaking trans swimmer causes wave of outrage

A trans female college swimmer who once competed as a man has smashed records in women's college competitions in the US, causing a backlash...

Freedom of Information Act slammed as ‘truly malign’

A UK minister has insisted that transparency laws are “malign” legislation, claiming that they change the nature of official communications, as the government attempts...

Sputnik V not recognized by WHO due to bureaucracy — RDIF

The World Health Organization (WHO) has not approved the Russian Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V for “bureaucratic reasons,” and it is not linked to the...

‘Hazardous’ asteroid to enter Earth’s orbit next week

A large asteroid, listed by NASA as “potentially hazardous,” is going to fly by Earth next week, the agency warns. ...

Social justice efforts by corporations do not interest voters – study

Most Americans, across political lines, do not want companies speaking out on wider social issues, according to a recent survey that found “out of...

‘Ukraine’s richest man’ faces criminal prosecution over Zelensky’s claims

Hundreds of criminal cases will soon be launched against companies linked to one of Kiev's most high-profile businessmen, Rinat Akhmetov, after he was accused...

Gaddafi’s son back in Libyan presidential race

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libya’s former leader, has been reinstated as a presidential candidate by a court in Sebha. ...

‘Be deaf & dumb’: Epstein’s ex-housekeeper recalls what he saw

A man who worked for late financier, convicted sex abuser and pedophiliac Jeffrey Epstein said alleged Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell often stayed at his...

Czech PM reveals assassination attempt

The outgoing prime minister of the Czech Republic has said that an armed man who was vehemently opposed to Covid-19 restrictions attempted to kill...

US billionaire predicts civil war in the country

There is a “dangerously high risk” that the United States could slide into civil war within the next 10 years due to the “exceptional...

China’s football dreams: From boom to bust?

With the Chinese Super League finally set to return in less than a fortnight, the top flight in the world's most populous country is...

Austria’s new chancellor chosen

Karl Nehammer, Austria’s minister of the interior, has been unanimously supported by the ruling conservative party to become the country’s next chancellor. ...

Covid fraudsters steal billions from UK government

The UK’s National Audit Office (NAO) has found that the government’s failure to implement anti-fraud measures allowed fraudsters to steal £4.9 billion ($6.51 billion)...

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