Opposition to Russians being allowed to compete at next year’s Paris Olympics is intensifying, as the UK government prepares to convene talks with more than 30 countries.
Sushi conveyor belt pranks spark outrage in Japan
A handful of unhygienic pranks at sushi conveyor belt restaurants in Japan have sparked stock slumps, venue overhauls and legal action, along with furious social media commentary.Several videos dubbed “sushi terrorism” have emerged on social media inc…
China says it’s looking into report of spy balloon over U.S.
China said Friday it is looking into reports that a Chinese spy balloon has been flying in U.S. airspace and urged calm, adding that it has ‘no intention of violating the territory and airspace of any sovereign country.’
Beijing urges calm over reports of Chinese spy balloon flying in U.S. airspace
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said China has no intention of violating the territory and airspace of any sovereign country.
Political and fuel choice uncertainty holding back ‘no-brainer’ scrubber orders
Wartsila’s Tamara de Gruyter explains why there has yet to be a rush to retrofit
Making Putin’s Oligarchs Pay for Russia’s War on Ukraine – Newsweek
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Why Eggs Cost So Much
Inflation, avian flu and war have made a food staple much more expensive.
Paedophile Gary Glitter released from prison in the UK
A victim of notorious child sex abuser said his release from prison “was not the justice” she was promised.
Peru Congress votes down new bid to advance elections
Peru’s Congress on Thursday voted down another proposal to advance elections to this year, a day after a similar proposal aimed at quelling deadly nationwide unrest also failed.In addition to moving elections up from April 2024 to July 2023, the prop…
Officials: 13-year-old killed by landmine in Yemen port city
Medical and security officials in Yemen say a landmine has killed a 13-year-old boy in the contested city of Hodeida