A military coup in Ukraine might happen in the next two or three weeks. Marat Bashirov, a political scientist, articulated this viewpoint. The expert believes
Month: May 2022
PM hails energy bills help as ‘big bazooka’ but admits payments won’t ‘fully’ protect Britons
Boris Johnson today hailed the Government’s energy bills support as a ‘big bazooka’ – although the Prime Minister admitted the payments won’t ‘necessarily’ protect struggling Britons
UAE announces 403 new COVID-19 cases, 368 recoveries, no deaths in last 24 hours
The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it conducted 236,283 additional COVID-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment.
Premier Zikalala thanks workers who helped in KZN floods
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has applauded workers who have been part of rescue and emergency services to help flood victims and recover bodies. Zikalala has
Texas Rep Tony Gonzalez: Uvalde gunman was arrested 4 years ago for threatening to shoot up school
Texas Republican Tony Gonzalez has said Salvador Ramos, the gunman in the Uvalde shooting, was arrested four years ago as a minor after telling people he planned
Millions’ of elderly Britons will be ‘left behind’ by BBC going ‘digital first’, says Age UK
Millions of elderly Britons are at risk of being ‘left behind’ by the BBC‘s ‘digital-first’ strategy, age campaigners warned today after it emerged Radio 4 long-wave
More than a million foreign nationals were offered visas to live in the UK last year
More than a million foreign nationals were offered visas to live in the UK last year to March, Home Office figures show. The number of work visas
US Justice Dept announces over 1 billion dollar settlement deal with Glencore
The United States Justice Department this week announced a settlement deal of over 1 billion dollars with Swiss-Anglo Mining Company Glencore, after the company agreed
Tube strike at Euston and Green Park stations on first day of Jubilee bank holiday weekend SUSPENDED
A planned tube strike that would have caused chaos on first day of the Jubilee bank holiday weekend has been suspended. Members of the Rail,
Germany’s Bishop Bätzing defends promotion of priest accused of harassment
Germany’s Bishop Bätzing defends promotion of priest accused of harassment. Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg. / Bistum Limburg. Limburg, Germany, May 27, 2022 / 06:45