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South pole 'air traffic control' for aliens, claims former gov't contractor
UFOs and aliens are two of the most interesting topics for science buffs.
What do we know about the missing passengers on the Titan submersible?
It has been four days since the Titan submarine carrying five people went missing in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Outrage in UK as woman gets sentenced to prison over an abortion
A court in the UK sentenced a woman to 28 months in prison for terminating her pregnancy after the permissible legal ten-week window had passed.
Wuhan scientists and Chinese military created Covid-19, reveals shocking report
Over the last few years, governments, scientists, investigators, and various organisations have been trying to find the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic.
GPS mistakenly leads another driver into the water in Hawaii
A woman drove her car straight into the sea at Hawaii's Honokohau Harbour, exactly a month after a similar incident was reported from the same place.
Bill Cosby is being sued for alleged sexual assault yet again
Bill Cosby is facing a new lawsuit after a former actress accused him of sexually assaulting her and one of her friends more than 50 years ago.
Climate change can cause a collapse of life on earth, claim scientists
Two climate scientists have issued a dire warning about the consequences the planet might face if humans did not limit the global temperature rise.
Belarusian president Lukashenko hospitalised after meeting Putin
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko was hospitalised in Moscow last week.
John Kerry highlights role of China in dealing with climate change
US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change John Kerry has appeared before the UK Defence Committee to discuss the security risks posed by the climate crisis.
US professor nearly fails half his class for submitting ChatGPT written essays
A professor withheld the grades of an entire class because some of the students had reportedly cheated on their final assignments.
Blinken and Cleverly signal foreign policy consensus between Britain and US
In a joint statement following their meeting in Washington, British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken indicated consensus on the conflict in Ukraine and foreign policy approaches to China.
British Foreign Secretary travels to US with Russia-Ukraine war on the agenda
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly meets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to discuss the approach of Britain and the US to Ukraine and bilateral international trade.
Drone in alleged Putin assassination plot launched from inside Russia, claim US experts
The recent drone attack on the dome of the Kremlin Senate building could have been carried out from inside Russia, US experts have claimed.
What role does the G7 have in today's international political order?
Looking ahead to the upcoming G7 Hiroshima summit in May, questions remain over the significance and purpose of the organisation amidst the tensions of today's international order.
Mattel launches Barbie with Down syndrome
Toy company Mattel Inc. has been gradually trying to cater to the changing sensibilities of people.
China building cyber weapons to attack enemy satellites, claims CIA document
A CIA document has revealed that China is developing advanced cyber weapons that will allow it to "seize control" of enemy satellites during conflicts.
Expectations of US inflation hike from 3.6% to 4.6% over the next year
A hike in expected US inflation over the next year comes ahead of next month's federal reserve decision on interest rates. Meanwhile, OPEC cuts increase the price of oil.
Washington State bill allowing medical interventions on minors without parental permission clears House
A Washington State bill that would allow kids to receive medical care without informing their parents in certain cases passed the House of Representatives.
Teens take Chicago streets by storm, damage property and attack bystanders
Two people were shot in the chaos that followed after hundreds of teenagers took over the streets of Chicago on Saturday night.
Influencer objects to potential US TikTok ban amidst China links and data security concerns
Citing free speech concerns, influencer Matt Welland has objected to a potential US ban of TikTok as concerns over data security and TikTok's links to China worry US officials.
Fyre Festival II is 'finally happening,' says convicted creator Billy McFarland
Fyre Festival, the infamously failed music event, will finally be happening if we are to believe its creator, Billy McFarland.
Swimmers filmed harassing pod of spinner dolphins in Hawaii, authorities to take action
A group of 33 swimmers have been accused of harassing a pod of wild dolphins near the Big Island in Hawaii on Sunday.
China and Russia sign agreement ushering in 'new era' of cooperation
Vladimir Putin stated that Ukraine peace settlement might be built on a Chinese proposal to stop the conflict, but that Kyiv and the West were not yet ready.
Candida auris: 'Urgent threat' warning issued for the highly contagious, drug-resistant fungus
The warning was issued by the American College of Physicians (ACAP) due to a rapid rise in cases over the recent months.
Elon Musk thinks Trump will be re-elected with landslide victory, if arrested
Former US President Donald Trump has thousands of supporters and fans, and one such supporter happens to be none other than the CEO of Twitter.
North Korea fires 'suspected ballistic missile' in Sea of Japan
The most significant joint military drills between the U.S. and South Korea have been held in the past five years coincide with Pyongyang's most recent tests.
'Germany is still occupied by the Americans:' says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin is not one who minces words. He has often gone out of his way to take it out on his adversaries.
Man wrongfully sentenced to 400 years in prison, released after 34 years
Sydney Holmes, from Florida, USA, had to wait for more than 34 years to get justice after being wrongly convicted for an armed robbery that took place in 1988.
Guo Wengui: Chinese critic and billionaire arrested in New York for £830 million fraud
Guo Wengui has been in asylum in the United States since 2017.
Trump claims the Queen, Diana and Oprah Winfrey 'kissed his a**' in letters to him
Former US President Donald Trump is infamous for his crass language and insensitive remarks.