Kyle Rittenhouse cleared of all charges over shooting two people to death during riots

Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of all charges after pleading self-defense in the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin, shootings that became a flashpoint in the nation’s debate over guns, vigilantism and racial injustice.
19 November 2021

50 migrant workers died in Qatar in 2020: report

Fifty migrant workers died in Qatar last year and over 500 were seriously injured, the UN’s International Labour Organization said Friday, as the Gulf nation readies for the 2022 World Cup.
19 November 2021

Diet-related illness increases with availability of red meat

As global trade in red and processed meats has increased, so have chronic diseases associated with meat consumption, a study looking at data from 154 countries found on Thursday.
19 November 2021

9-hr rant to foil Biden’s agenda!

House Democrats postponed to Friday a vote on US President Joe Biden’s historic package of social welfare reforms as the leader of the minority Republicans’ gave a nine-hour speech.
19 November 2021

This day in history

1815 - Second Treaty of Paris: France and her allies agree France will pay indemnities after Battle of Waterloo, ending the Napoleonic Wars.
19 November 2021

New US probe hits Instagram

A consortium of US states announced a joint probe Thursday of Instagram’s parent company Meta for promoting the app to children despite allegedly knowing its potential for harm, in fresh regulatory trouble for the scandal-hit network.
19 November 2021

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Google has said it had agreed a “milestone” deal with a number of German media outlets to pay for the use of their content online.
19 November 2021

Quotes of the day

Of course the climate crisis isn’t caused by private jets but it is a bit hypocritical ... that world leaders (who) live very close by, for instance Boris Johnson, arrived in Glasgow by private jet while trying to solve the climate crisis. That doesn’t send the right message.
19 November 2021

Amazon Rainforest: Deforestation hits 15yr high

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest soared 22% in a year to the highest level since 2006, the government’s annual report showed on Thursday, undercutting President Jair Bolsonaro’s assurances that the country is curbing illegal logging.
19 November 2021

Another Covid-19 wave grips Europe

Austria will become the first country in western Europe to reimpose a full Covid-19 lockdown, it said yesterday as neighbouring Germany warned it may follow suit, sending shivers through financial markets worried about the economic fallout.
19 November 2021

Rare original copy of US constitution auctioned for $43m

An extremely rare original copy of the US Constitution sold Thursday for $43 million -- a world record for a historical document at auction -- with a cryptocurrency consortium that coveted the text outbid by another investor.
19 November 2021

‘A bit hypocritical’

Climate activist Greta Thunberg yesterday slammed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for using a jet during his hosting of the COP26 summit in Glasgow and called world leaders’ behaviour “hypocritical”.
19 November 2021

Iran slams Western statement on its regional actions

Tehran yesterday criticised as “illegitimate” a Western statement that assured Arab allies their security interests would be taken into account during talks aimed at reviving the Iran nuclear deal.
19 November 2021

Greece car chase kills 7 migrants: police

Seven migrants were killed and eight injured in northern Greece after their car overturned as they tried to evade a police roadblock near the Turkish border, police said yesterday.
19 November 2021

Covid Vaccine: US clears boosters for all adults

The United States authorised the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccine boosters to all people aged 18 and older yesterday, as the world’s hardest-hit country enters a new winter wave of the pandemic.
19 November 2021

Biden to hold Africa summit to boost US ties: Blinken

US President Joe Biden plans to hold a summit with African leaders to show US commitment to the continent, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced yesterday.
19 November 2021

Thousands protest dried-up river in Iran’s Isfahan

Thousands of protesters converged on Isfahan in central Iran yesterday to voice their anger after the city’s lifeblood river dried up due to drought and diversion.
19 November 2021

Boat carrying migrants reach Italy with 10 dead

A boat carrying the bodies of 10 migrants found dead at sea arrived in Sicily on Friday, along with dozens of people it rescued this week as they tried to cross the Mediterranean.
19 November 2021

Harris to become first woman with presidential powers as Biden undergoes colonoscopy

President Joe Biden will transfer power to Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday while he is under anesthesia for a routine colonoscopy he will undergo as part of his annual physical, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement.
19 November 2021

UK blacklists Palestine's Hamas

Britain's interior minister Priti Patel on Friday said she had banned the Palestinian militant group Hamas in a move that brings the UK's stance on Gaza's rulers in line with the United States and the European Union.
19 November 2021