Party has launched consultation process to decide whether to back Rishi Sunak’s Windsor frameworkThe Democratic Unionist party is unlikely to make a decision on whether to support Rishi Sunak’s deal with the EU to revise the Northern Ireland protocol u…
Defensive Trump insists CPAC speech was packed after Chris Christie led mockery over empty seats
Ex-president slighted by suggestions that he cannot draw same crowds he had in ‘16, ‘20
Police Looking for Russian Suspects Following DoppelPaymer Ransomware Crackdown
Several locations in Germany and Ukraine were raided recently as part of an international law enforcement operation targeting the DoppelPaymer ransomware.
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Search launched for Americans seized in Mexico
Four unnamed US citizens are abducted apparently after getting caught up in a deadly shootout.
China sets 5% GDP growth target for 2023, plans to increase military spending
The biggest annual event on China’s political calendar, the “two sessions” meetings, are underway in Beijing. President Xi Jinping has announced China would increase its military spending by 7.2% amid increased tensions with Washington over Taiwan, and…
After 2020, 2022 Second-Worst Year For China’s Economy Since 1970s: Report
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) two sessions of top political meeting started on Saturday, March 4, and are expected to last for two weeks. The regime has set its 2023 gross domestic product (GDP) target at its lowest level in years, NTD Report.
Kurdish Cyber Gerîla (KCG) hacks turkish website in solidarity to Amed Spor after racist attack
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News24.com | Climate change could cost Germany almost R19trn by 2050
More frequent extreme weather events as a result of climate change could cost Germany close to one trillion euros or R19 trillion by 2050, according to a study.
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President Joe Biden pressed for measures to strengthen U.S. voting rights during a visit to Selma, Alabama, commemorating the 58th anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday.’ Record rain and snowfall ease half of California out of a persistent drought, and more. 5⃣ stories you need to know pic.twitter.com/CcUgQbE57I
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 6, 2023
• Russia’s Wagner Group boss says forces in Bakhmut are running out of ammunition
• Huge fire burns down 2,000 shelters at the world’s largest refugee camp
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— DW News (@dwnews) March 6, 2023
Turkey’s bickering opposition ended months of debate to name Kemal Kilicdaroglu as their joint candidate against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in May polls.
➡️ Main story here: https://t.co/vhzgQmckkI
➡️ And profile of ‘quiet force’ Kilicdaroglu here: https://t.co/LalpY7njOk
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 6, 2023
BIDEN: “I was diagnosed with having a — anyway — they had to take the top of my head off a couple times to see if I had a brain…” pic.twitter.com/1qQSZtTTUw
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) March 6, 2023
Roads blocked, oil refineries disrupted, planes grounded and trains halted — unions are threatening to shut down France’s economy this week in what they hope is their toughest riposte yet to President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age. https://t.co/6GG7Lmi480
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 6, 2023
Afghan universities reopened on Monday after a winter break, but only men returned to class with a “heartbreaking” ban by the Taliban authorities on women in higher education still in force ➡️ https://t.co/AmVcl80jdq pic.twitter.com/z90w9Lx2sv
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 6, 2023
Germany’s Chancellor Scholz promised to upgrade the military with €100 billion. What has happened since that announcement a year ago? pic.twitter.com/UWmvEU2ZtC
— DW News (@dwnews) March 6, 2023
Wow very cool show off! pic.twitter.com/rhVPP3BOyG
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) March 5, 2023
‘Changed’ Netanyahu’s power grab has Israel at breaking point
Huge sectors of Israeli society are “in rebellion” as the right-wing coalition government of Benjamin Netanyahu sparks fear of a “constitutional coup”.