As public sector disputes multiply, some think the government is deploying out-of-date weapons in the battle of public opinion With new public sector strikes arriving on an almost weekly basis, ministers and unions are at loggerheads to an extent not …
Israel releases longest-serving Palestinian prisoner
Karim Younis spent a total of 40 years in Israeli prisons. The World’s Carol Hills spoke with Khaled Elgindy, a Palestinian and Israeli affairs expert at the Middle East Institute, about the implications of his release.
Why Russia Will Win The War
Ukrainian military prepare to fire a mortar round, in the region of Donetsk, Ukraine, December 31. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne Moon of Alabama: Ukraine – The Big Push To End The War Over Christmas I had a short talk with a relative about the w…
From orphans to best friends, Woodland Park Zoo welcomes new bear cubs
Juniper and Fern, named after plants in the Pacific Northwest, are Woodland Park Zoo’s new bear cubs. They’ve become “just like human siblings.”
Blind Eagle Hacking Group Targets South America With New Tools
Security experts from Check Point Research unveiled the findings in a new advisory
South Carolina US House district ruled racial gerrymander
A federal court has ruled South Carolina lawmakers illegally used race as the basis to redraw the boundaries of one of its U.S. House districts.
Trump sued for wrongful death on second anniversary of January 6 riot
The lawsuit comes as Washington marks the second anniversary of the Capitol riot.
El Chapo’s shellshocked son Ovidio Guzman pictured after shock arrest saw 29 killed and all-out war break out in Mexico
EL CHAPO’s kingpin son Ovidio Guzman looks shellshocked in pictures after his arrest – which sparked an all-out war.
The Mexican army deployed tanks on the streets as gun battles with gangsters left at least 29 dead in a terrifying escal…