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Climate change: High temperatures, sparse snowfall in Europe’s Alps worries ski industry
Much of the Alps does not look right for this time of year following unseasonably warm winter weather in Europe, including record high January temperatures in Switzerland. The sparse snowfall has seen grass blanketing the continent’s central mountains…
The UK recession will be almost as deep as that of Russia, economists predict
The U.K.’s economic contraction in 2023 will be almost as deep as that of Russia, economists expect, as a sharp fall in household living standards weighs on activity.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger has been a ‘model inmate’ at Pennsylvania prison, warden says
Kohberger has been ‘quiet and following directions’ at Pennsylvania correctional facility
‘A lack of respect’: Brazil footballers fail to show up to Pelé’s funeral
Few of the country’s previous World Cup winners traveled to pay homage to the football legendSome of Brazil’s best-known footballers have faced a furious backlash as fans and pundits questioned why they had failed to attend ceremonies bidding farewell …
Elgin Marbles could ‘soon be returned to Greece’ as part of ‘cultural exchange’
Current laws prevent British museums from legally giving away items considered national treasures
Islamic State claims Afghanistan airport checkpoint bombing
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a bombing near a checkpoint at the Afghan capital’s military airport that killed and wounded several people
Putin gearing up for fresh two-pronged assault in terrifying 2023 campaign
Andriy Chernyak, spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence for Ukraine, claimed the Russian Armed Forces would lose “up to 70,000 soldiers” in the next four to five months of the war.
Public breastfeeding advocate speaks out after backlash from viral videos
A lot of people are bent out of shape over a woman’s public breastfeeding videos. In this segment, Ms. Calcium Cannons explains why she doesn’t care about the criticism.
Japanese families to be paid to leave Tokyo
The Japanese government is giving families an incentive to move out of greater Tokyo and into the country’s regions.
They are offering $11,000 per child, on top of the pre-existing $3500 relocation fee, to repopulate declining towns and villages.
The…