‘I’d rather suffer the lies’
Naftogaz CEO says the Ukrainian state energy giant will be out of default soon
Naftogaz was the first Ukrainian government-owned entity to default since Russia invaded the country in February.
Peru’s Boluarte appeals for calm as Lima braces for more unrest
With Peru’s capital bracing for two days of anti-government protests starting Wednesday, President Dina Boluarte called on the demonstrators flooding into Lima to gather “peacefully and calmly” – even as they demand her resignation.
Philippine Nobel Winner Maria Ressa Acquitted Of Tax Evasion
Philippine Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa was on Wednesday acquitted of tax evasion, among a slew of charges she has long maintained are politically motivated, calling the verdict a victory for “truth”.
Indonesia earthquake: Tsunami alert issued after monster magnitude 7 quake rocks island
A deep earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 shook north-western Tobelo eastern the Indonesian island of Halmahera on Wednesday afternoon.
Fukushima: court upholds acquittals of three Tepco executives over disaster
High court in Japan agreed defendants could not have predicted the massive tsunami that crippled the power plant and triggered a nuclear meltdownThree former executives from the company that operates the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have had…
How to Fix Vizio TV Won’t Turn On in 2023
Vizio has become one of the nation’s top TV producers since it was founded in 1989. The business sells a variety of high-end televisions at affordable prices. TVs made by Vizio are known for their superior picture quality, stylish designs, and ad…
World’s oldest person dies aged 118
Sister Andre died in the early hours of Tuesday morning at her retirement home in France. Last year she had survived contracting COVID-19 The world’s oldest person is now María Branyas Morera who is aged 115 and lives in Spain.
China’s population peak a challenge for world economy
The message for Australia could not be clearer. We must hedge our bets and seek out other export markets.
Thunberg arrested during protest over German coal mine expansion
Thousands joined the demonstrations in the last days in Lutzerath to oppose the expansion of a gigantic open-pit mine that will swallow the now-empty village and the surrounding countryside.