As catastrophic personnel shortages continue to create turmoil for British citizens hoping to take a summer vacation, travellers have complained that suitcases have been piled
Month: June 2022
A 31-year-old Bondi man is whacked with a $469 fine after he almost ran over pesky climate change protesters in the Sydney CBD
After driving into a group of climate change protesters on Monday, a driver was given a fine and lost a few penalty points. As part
Alex Scott can be forgiven for not showing too much distress at former minister Lord Digby Jones’s observation last year that she needed elocution lessons
It’s understandable that BBC Sport pundit Alex Scott didn’t react with much outrage when former minister Lord Digby Jones said she required elocution training last
Doctors have revealed babies born during the Covid-19 pandemic are becoming seriously ill after contracting viruses they haven’t encountered before
A disturbing number of “pandemic newborns” who lack immunity to respiratory infections wind up in the intensive care unit (ICU) in critical condition. Children born
‘We thought that the decision would come down sometime soon, but not at that moment,’ Harris recalled thinking while on the way to an event on maternal healthcare in Illinois
During an interview, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the Supreme Court for overturning Roe v. Wade and claimed to be “the daughter of a woman,
This is the striking moment Ukrainian fighters from Ukrainian 95th Air Assault Brigade shoot down high-tech KA-52 Russian helicopter worth £12million with a British-made Martlet Manpads missile
Here, Ukrainian fighters use a surface-to-air missile produced in Britain to down a sophisticated Russian helicopter worth £12 million. In order to strike the adjacent
More than 100,000 people turned out June 26 for Spain’s march for life in Madrid and to protest proposed changes to the country’s abortion law and other bills that violate human dignity
More than 100,000 people attended a march for life in Madrid, Spain, on June 26, 2022. / Credit: Courtesy of NEOS Comunicación More than 100,000
Aussies heading to Europe from next year will need to fill out an application online under a new visa waiver scheme that’s being rolled out in the EU
Beginning in 2019, Australian travelers to Europe will have to submit an online application as part of a new EU initiative to waive visa requirements.
Christianity remains Australia’s most common religion, but the number of followers continues to decline, according to new statistics
The majority religion in Australia is still Christianity, but there are fewer and fewer adherents each year, according to new data. 43.9 percent of Australians
Half a dozen agents reportedly confronted the right-wing attorney in New Mexico as he was leaving a restaurant with his wife
John Eastman claimed on Monday that federal investigators had taken his phone, which was the source of the controversial legal memo that explained how Donald