Survivors in earthquake-devastated town in northwestern Syria are forced to take refuge in makeshift shelters.
Fears of kidnapping in Turkey amid quake havoc
Turkish police have detained a man trying to steal a baby from a hospital in southern Turkey, state media reported, following the catastrophic earthquake that hit the region.
Hundreds attend vigils in memory of Brianna Ghey
Candlelit vigils have been held in memory of Brianna Ghey across the UK and Ireland. Brianna, who was a transgender girl from Birchwood in Warrington, was found by members of the public as she lay with fatal stab wounds on a path in Culcheth Linear Par…
UK industrial action: What strikes are coming up?
The UK has been hit by a barrage of industrial action as nurses, teachers, civil servants, rail workers, university staff, physiotherapists, Royal Mail workers and ambulance staff strike over pay and conditions.
The Blonds close out NYFW in glitzy cinematic glamour
The Blonds shined like gaudy, shimmering jewels in its fall/winter debut, closing out New York Fashion Week. One of the Blonds’ designers, Phillipe Blond opened the show with a dramatic runway walk debuting the first piece of the collection. (Feb. 16)
Great Scot! Sturgeon resigns: ‘Global figure of significance, global figure of progressive politics’
After more than eight years in office, Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon made a surprise announcement that she plans to step down. During the news conference, she asserted that part of serving well was knowing when to make way for someone else. For more …
Health minister says it’s ‘no coincidence’ Sturgeon resigned
Health minister says it’s ‘no coincidence’ Sturgeon resigned.
AP Top Stories February 15, 2023 7 a.m.
Here’s the latest for Thursday, February 16th: Ohio residents want answers about derailed train’s toxic chemicals; Mall shooting in El Paso; Fatal helicopter crash in Alabama; Sweden promises to send weapons to Ukraine.
Wuhan welfare protests escalate as hundreds voice anger over health insurance cuts
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Biden taking new steps to address racial inequality in gov’t
The White House says President Joe Biden is taking new steps to address racial inequality throughout the federal government.