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Apple’s iPhone 15 to Feature USB-C Connector, Ditching Lightning

New iPhone to Feature the Same Power Connector as Other New Phones Apple has announced that the upcoming iPhone 15 will be charged using a...

Unrest Grips Haiti as Gangs Seize Control: UN Urges Ceasefire

Gangs Control 80% of Haiti, UN Security Council Calls for End to Violence In a disturbing turn of events, gang violence has escalated in Haiti,...

Lawsuit Alleges Apple’s iPhone Monopoly Tactics Under Legal Scrutiny

Lawsuit Alleges Apple's iPhone Monopoly Tactics Under Legal Scrutiny In a significant legal development, the US Department of Justice, along with 17 states, has filed...

China’s Evolving African Policy: Strategic Shift Towards Smaller, More Sustainable Investments

Chinese Lavishly Welcomes African Leaders whom it Intends to Lend Less to From September 4th to 6th, several dozen African heads of state and government...

Australia’s Growth Outlook Dims as Workforce Participation Declines: Intergenerational Report

Australia’s Growth to Slow as Workforce Participation Falls over Coming Decades The recently released Intergenerational Report (IGR) forecasts a decline in Australia's growth rate, dropping...

Brazil: just invested, Lula signs decrees on arms and on the protection of the...

The new president notably suspended for two months new registrations of weapons and ammunition for hunters, collectors and sport shooters. The new president Lula, on...

Carlos Gonzaga, Brazilian Rock Pioneer and Singer of ‘Diana’, Passes Away at 99

"Carlos Gonzaga, Pioneer of Brazilian Rock and Singer of 'Diana', Passes Away at 99" Carlos Gonzaga, born José Gonzaga Ferreira, passed away on Friday (25)...

Australia’s Growth Outlook Dims as Workforce Participation Declines: Intergenerational Report

Australia’s Growth to Slow as Workforce Participation Falls over Coming Decades The recently released Intergenerational Report (IGR) forecasts a decline in Australia's growth rate, dropping...

Foreign Minister Baerbock’s Secret Visit to Ukraine: Offering Support and Advocating for Reforms

Baerbock Offers Support and Calls for Reforms During Secret Visit to Ukraine In order to maintain security, the details of her trip were kept confidential....

The locals are silent in mourning for her dear neighbour Queen Elizabeth

Total silence greeted Queen Elizabeth II's motorcade as it passed through the remote Scottish village near the much-loved Balmoral Castle today, as thousands lined...

Elon Musk reinstates the accounts of several personalities banned from Twitter, but has “not...

The former US president was banned from the social network in January 2021, after the Capitol was stormed by his supporters. Elon Musk's Twitter account,...

In India, the “UN Champion of the Earth” fights to save a rare species...

Purnima Devi Barman has been struggling for fifteen years to meet the inhabitants of the villages to defend this unloved bird and hunted to...

Search Begins for 47 Wehrmacht Soldiers in Southern France

Former French Resistance Fighter Breaks Silence, Prompting Search for Mass Grave of German Soldiers In Southern France, the search for 47 executed Wehrmacht soldiers will...

Young hacker tricks his way into the Uber system

A hacker claiming to be 18 has posted screenshots taken from inside Uber computers San Francisco (AFP) - Uber said Friday it is investigating a...

Exploring Alternative Thai Islands Instead of Phuket: Koh Samui and Koh Chang

These are the Thai islands to visit instead of Phuket With miles of golden sand beaches stretching along its western flank; gorgeous temples, mosques and...

Unrest Grips Haiti as Gangs Seize Control: UN Urges Ceasefire

Gangs Control 80% of Haiti, UN Security Council Calls for End to Violence In a disturbing turn of events, gang violence has escalated in Haiti,...

Unbelievable Footage: Man Breaks into Winery, Spills 60,000 Liters of Wine Caught on Camera!

Spaniard Caught on Video Sneaking into Winery and Spilling 60,000 Liters of Wine The Spanish Civil Guard has launched a manhunt for an individual who...

“Marcos Continues the Controversial ‘Anti-Drug War’ in the Philippines”

"Marcos Follows the Script of His Predecessor" Under President Duterte, thousands of people were killed in his self-declared war on drugs in the Philippines. It...

US Hopes for Unaffected Support as Ukraine Receives Cluster Munitions

US Hopes Allies of Ukraine Will Not Reduce Support Due to Cluster Munitions The United States hopes that the decision to send cluster munitions to...

Football: the 63,000 tickets for the Argentina-Panama friendly match sold in less than two...

More than one and a half million people, who hoped to get a ticket, logged on to the site. Meeting with Lionel Messi fans...

Many Dead in Forest Fires in Algeria

Forest fires are raging along Algeria's Mediterranean coast, with the death toll rising to 34, according to the government. Firefighters in neighboring Tunisia are...

North Korean law allows first nuclear strike and makes program irreversible!

KCNA photo of North Korean Hwasong-15 ballistic missiles during a military parade in Pyongyang Seoul (AFP) - North Korea has passed a law allowing it...

Russia-Ukraine war: Poland summons Russian ambassador after saying ‘Russian-made missile’ caused explosion – live

Poland says ‘Russian-made missile’ caused explosion The Polish foreign ministry has said that a “Russian-made missile” was responsible for killing two people in the...

Mass Rallies Against the US Mark 73rd Anniversary of Korean War in North Korea

Mass Rallies Against the US Organized in North Korea Seoul - On the 73rd anniversary of the start of the Korean War, North Korea...

Republicans Beg For Money From Infrastructure Bill They Once Called ‘Socialism’

Many Republican lawmakers criticized the massive infrastructure spending bill as "socialism" or "socialist" in order to get their base angry, but a new report...

Ethiopia’s Tigray rebels say they are ready for African Union-led peace talks

Both sides accused each other of violating the armistice that has been in place since late March Nairobi (AFP) - Ethiopia's Tigray rebels said Sunday...

Russians queue to register candidate opposed to Ukraine offensive

Russians queue to register candidate opposed to Ukraine offensive Moscow (AFP) - Queing on a cold winter day in Moscow, Siberian nurse Natalia Avdeyeva said...

Far-right eyes historic victory with Italy vote

Brussels and financial markets are watching the Italian elections closely, amid fears they may be the latest to veer to the hard right Rome (AFP)...

Category 4 Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida

At least 125 people have been reported killed as a result of the storm – 120 of them in Florida and five in North...

Thousands evacuated as typhoon pounds Japan

Typhoon Nanmadol brought torrential rain, high waves and strong winds to southern Japan Minamata (Japan) (AFP) - Thousands took shelter in southwest Japan on Sunday...

The Importance of Iodine for Good Overall Health: Signs and Symptoms of Deficiency to...

Iodine is a vital mineral that is essential for the proper functioning of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate the...

Austrians elect president: second round unlikely to be necessary

Austria holds a presidential election on Sunday that is expected to be won by incumbent Alexander Van der Bellen, seen as a beacon of...

Defiant and Angry Trump Takes the Stand in New York Trial

At New York Trial, a Defiant, Angry Trump Erupts New York (AFP) - In a grand and dignified courtroom in New York City, Donald Trump...

Lawsuit Alleges Apple’s iPhone Monopoly Tactics Under Legal Scrutiny

Lawsuit Alleges Apple's iPhone Monopoly Tactics Under Legal Scrutiny In a significant legal development, the US Department of Justice, along with 17 states, has filed...

Iran: “The police purposely shoot at intimate areas”, says a medical student who secretly...

To treat injured protesters during the mobilizations in Iran, medical students have created a collective that intervenes during the demonstrations. Threatened with death, its...

Dream come true’: Japan reopens to tourists

Japan reopens its doors to tourists after two and a half years of tough Covid restrictions, and travelers flock to it TOKYO (AFP) - Japan...

US stocks drop, dollar gains as Federal Reserve unveils latest major interest rate hike

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell vowed to do what it takes to control inflation as the central bank raised interest rates again New York (AFP)...

Ayacucho, Peru’s Rebel City, Displays Faces of December 2022 Repression Victims on Cemetery Walls

Ayacucho, Peru's Rebel City, Displays Faces of December 2022 Repression Victims on Cemetery Walls Since the ousting of Pedro Castillo, the first "president of the...

Unveiling the Truth Behind Detox Diets: Do They Really Work?

Unveiling the Truth Behind Detox Diets: Do They Really Work? Have you ever considered going on a detox diet? You might have heard countless claims...

Australia Aims to Take FIFA’s Club World Cup to New Heights with Ambitious Bid

Australia Aims to Follow USA in 'Building' FIFA's Club World Cup Football Australia's CEO, James Johnson, believes that Australia has the potential to contribute significantly...

Trump Back in Court on Eve of Expected New Hampshire Triumph

Trump Back in Court on Eve of Expected New Hampshire Triumph Donald Trump, the former U.S. president, has returned to court for his sexual assault...

Top 10 epic fashion trends that changed a week ago

The Socks and Sandals Look We've all seen someone rocking the socks and sandals look, but let's be honest, it's not the most fashionable choice...

US Hospitals Turn to Gig Platforms to Address Nurse Shortage

US Hospitals Turn to Gig Platforms on Nurse Shortage Paramus (United States) (AFP) - Jessica Martinez, a nurse on the frontlines of the pandemic, found...

What’s Next After the Prigozhin Deal?

Belarusian President Lukashenko is said to have persuaded Wagner CEO Prigozhin to abandon the attack on Moscow. What is known about the deal? What...

Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’ wins Toronto festival top prize

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Steven Spielberg's new film "The Fabelmans" earned its spot as the first Academy Awards nominee Sunday by winning the first...