Day: March 11, 2023
BBC apologises for failure to scrutinise Nadine Dorries’ claims about Sue Gray
Former culture secretary called into question neutrality of civil servant after her appointment as Keir Starmer’s chief of staffThe BBC has apologised for the failure to properly scrutinise claims made by Nadine Dorries on a radio show, capping a day o…
Foreign minister says Pakistan in ‘perfect storm’ of crises
Pakistan’s foreign minister said Thursday his country is facing ‘a perfect storm’ of troubles — an economic crisis, the consequences of catastrophic flooding, and terrorism ‘that is once again rearing its ugly head’ as a result of the Taliban takeover…
Russia should lose, but not ‘too badly’ – US congressman
The collapse of Russia would be dangerous for the world, Rep. Seth Moulton warned
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Macron Welcomes Sunak to Paris, Hinting at a New Chapter
The rapport between Emmanuel Macron of France and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain hints at a mending of their countries’ relationship.
‘Go Get Screened’: Space Force Chief Urges Missileers to Get Tested as Cancer Study Underway
The Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine said last month it is conducting a study examining a potential link between certain cancers and missileer service.
Lawmaker blasts China on human rights in front of embassy
The Republican chairman of a special House committee dedicated to countering China is pulling no punches in his criticism of its communist government.
‘They’re in a hurry’: Elon Musk is building his own town in Texas. Here is everything we know about it
Local officials say Musk is ‘in a hurry’ as he pushes ahead to build private compound and hundreds of new homes for staff, Gustaf Kilander reports
U.S. lawmaker blasts China on human rights in front of embassy
The Republican chairman of a special House committee targeting China called Beijing’s government “bloodthirsty” and “power hungry” on Friday at a rally outside the Chinese embassy in Washington.
‘Poster child for nimbyism’: California sues city over lack of affordable housing
State officials launch lawsuit against wealthy city of Huntington Beach to force it to build new homesCalifornia officials are suing Huntington Beach, a wealthy coastal city lambasted by the state’s governor as the “poster child for nimbyism”, in an at…