A spokesperson claims Mr Trump ‘did absolutely nothing wrong’
Ukraine war: Zelensky rules out territory deal with Putin in BBC interview
Ukraine’s leader speaks to John Simpson before the anniversary of Russia’s invasion on 24 February.
USMCA: Building more integrated, resilient, and secure North American supply chains
Building more integrated, resilient, and secure supply chains is a focus for all three North American governments, industries, and civil societies. The passage in 2022 of the U.S. Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act provides significant new funding to investments in developing semiconductors, electric vehicles, critical material, and clean energy across…
Beirut banks attacked as Lebanon financial crisis deepens
Demonstrators lit fires and smashed windows over ongoing cash withdrawal restrictions.
Tens of thousands of Afghans at risk of losing U.S. deportation protections
Just 4,775 of the 77,000 Afghans resettled in the U.S. under a special legal process have secured permanent legal status for themselves and their families.
Tesla fires Buffalo factory employees a day after they announced a union drive
Employees say the firings were ‘retaliation’ for their organising efforts
Webb telescope spots a distant spiral galaxy like our own
Here is another reminder of the fecundity and generosity of nature: thousands of galaxies, trillions of stars and unnumbered planets, a boundless realm of possibilities stretching back 13 billion years.
South Park takes dig at Meghan and Harry in new episode
The episode entitled The Worldwide Privacy Tour sees the ‘Prince and Princess of Canada’ become new residents of South Park.
Iranian FM denies US linking al-Qaeda to Iran as laughable
The Iranian Foreign Minister has denied as laughable US claims that the leader of terror group al-Qaeda, is based in Iran.