“It is better to do something good, I’m still alive and healthy,” said Thai student Suraphat Kobkaew.
Meet Jinx, the dog on a mission to protect Welsh bird colonies from rats
As part of a £250,000 Welsh government funding for biosecurity measures, the spaniel will work to sniff out rodentsA lively spaniel with a nose for sniffing out rats has been unveiled as a new weapon in the fight to protect precious seabird colonies on…
Turkey and Syria earthquake death toll near 11,500 as Erdoğan defends response
Turkish president rejects growing criticism as rescuers continue to pull survivors from freezing rubbleTurkey and Syria earthquake: follow latest updatesTurkey’s president has rejected growing criticism of the authorities’ response to Monday’s huge ear…
Spies, Hackers, Informants: How China Snoops on the US
An alleged Chinese surveillance balloon over the United States last week sparked a diplomatic furore and renewed fears over how Beijing gathers intelligence on its largest strategic rival.
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Biden says US ‘building an economy where no one is left behind’ amid 2024 speculation – as it happened
President speaks in Wisconsin after State of the Union speechSign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by emailHello again, it’s been a lively day so far in US politics news as the ripples from Joe Biden’s state of the union address, and the …
US foreign policy reduced to an afterthought
Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech skipped foreign policy for a reason.
Baby girl born under quake rubble treated in hospital
A baby girl who was born under the rubble of the earthquake in Syria is under medical care in hospital.
Syria longs for international aid amid earthquake devastation
The flow of critical UN aid to northwest Syria has been halted, as politics hampers assistance to government-held areas.
Zelensky thanks Johnson and Sunak, saying ‘Russia will lose’
Zelensky thanks Johnson and Sunak during speech, saying ‘Russia will lose’.
B.C. to create Sept. 30 reconciliation day holiday
The B.C. government has introduced legislation to create a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a statutory holiday. Labour Minister Harry Bains says the paid day for all workers would give people the opportunity to mark the resilience of resid…