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Trump makes everything worse but he didn’t start it

Trump makes everything worse but he didn’t start it

While cleaning my basement, I found an old copy of Foreign Affairs dated September/October 2014. If you didn’t look at the publication date but only its table of contents, you would have thought it was a recent edition. Titled “See America: Land of Decay & Dysfunction”, the edition’s front cover is a painting of a crumbling Capitol Building that houses the United States Congress. Keep in mind we are talking about the second year of the second term of Barack Obama, whose presidency is now fondly...

Treasurer stole £20k from dog clubs to pay bills

Lisa Murch, 44, admitted two charges of fraud by abuse of position.
Queen Margrethe rushed back to hospital just days after treatment for heart attack

Queen Margrethe rushed back to hospital just days after treatment for heart attack

Queen Margrethe of Denmark has been taken to hospital yet again - just days undergoing treatment following a heart attack earlier this month
Road closures around Lemon Hill begin Tuesday as set up starts for FIFA Fan Fest

Road closures around Lemon Hill begin Tuesday as set up starts for FIFA Fan Fest

Road closures around Lemon Hill in Philadelphia will begin Tuesday as the FIFA Fan Fest prepares to welcome visitors from around the world.
Malaysia police’s ‘gay party’ label sparks debate after hotel drug raid

Malaysia police’s ‘gay party’ label sparks debate after hotel drug raid

Malaysian police have arrested 51 men in a drug raid at a luxury Kuala Lumpur hotel, describing the scene as a “gay party” with “immoral activities” committed. The language has drawn scrutiny from lawyers and rights advocates who say the terms risked prejudicing suspects and stigmatising LGBTQ people. Bukit Aman narcotics chief Hussein Omar Khan said four raids were carried out between 2.35am and 5am on Sunday after police received intelligence about what they described as a “drug party” and...
High-altitude turbulence tricky to detect, experts say, as Cathay investigates case

High-altitude turbulence tricky to detect, experts say, as Cathay investigates case

Even the most advanced aircraft radar systems cannot fully detect high-altitude turbulence, aviation experts have said, as Cathay Pacific Airways investigates an incident that injured 10 people on a Hong Kong-bound flight from Brisbane last week. Hong Kong’s flag carrier revealed on Tuesday that it had launched the probe following calls for an inquiry into the weather forecast relayed to the flight crew and how quickly the pilots responded. The Airbus A350-900 aircraft operating flight CX156...

Hunting supporters say ban leaves dog owners at risk of prosecution

Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK where hunting with dogs is still permitted.

U.S. Military Launches Precision “Self-Defense Strikes” in Southern Iran – Neutralizing IRGC Threats to American Troops After Radical Regime’s Latest Provocations

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How The Russian Orthodox Church Targets Anti-War Priests

How The Russian Orthodox Church Targets Anti-War Priests

The patriarch of Russian Orthodox Church is a vocal backer of Moscow’s war against Ukraine. Systema, RFE/RL’s Russian investigative unit, examined how the country’s dominant religious organization goes after dissenters, including priests who decline to intone a victory prayer in their services.
Australia records first diphtheria death amid worst outbreak in decades

Australia records first diphtheria death amid worst outbreak in decades

Cases begin to fall as health officials ramp up vaccination programme

Tips to get a good night's sleep during hot weather

Simple tips to help you get a good night's sleep when temperatures rise.
Mango founder’s son steps down as vice-chair amid probe into father’s death

Mango founder’s son steps down as vice-chair amid probe into father’s death

Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, said on Tuesday he was stepping down temporarily as the fashion group’s vice chair after being named a suspect in an investigation into his father’s death, while strongly asserting his innocence. “The attention and focus that my defence in the judicial process currently requires do not allow me to maintain the high level of commitment demanded by my role at the company,” Andic said in an open letter to staff. “A public narrative has been...