Taxes and tractors in the US election
Money Works What do Kamala Harris and Donald Trump plan for the US economy? As America prepares to elect a new president, we look at how the two main candidates…
Vinicius is going to win the Ballon d’Or, says Real Madrid coach Ancelotti
The Brazilian forward scored a hat-trick in Real Madrid’s 5-2 win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has praised the “extraordinary” Vinicius Junior after…
Video: Israeli military claims killing of Hezbollah commander in Damascus
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Mozambique police crack down on protesters alleging election fraud
Video Duration 00 minutes 51 seconds NewsFeed Police in Mozambique fired tear gas at protesters joining a strike against alleged vote fraud by the ruling Frelimo party, as the country…
How Tigray war rape victims turned to Rwandan genocide survivors to heal
Tigray, Ethiopia – “I was angry all the time,” says Bezunesh, spinning wool in her small mud house in Bora, a remote district of deep valleys, sloping mountains and small…
South Korea mulls arms for Ukraine as North accused of sending troops
South Korea warns it could reopen discussions regarding supply of arms to Ukraine should Pyongyang and Moscow continue building military ties. South Korea has pledged it will take measures to…
Greta Thunberg – still making all the right enemies
Greta Thunberg makes all the right enemies. Thunberg likely understood that from the moment the then-15- year-old Swedish schoolgirl embarked on her silent, solitary protest warning of the impending climate…
Now Welsh ‘language extremists’ want to change Wales’ name to Cymru
By Jose Ramos Published: 10:18 EDT, 17 September 2024 | Updated: 10:27 EDT, 17 September 2024 So-called ‘language extremists’ who won a fight to ban the names of the Brecon…
From the Titanic to tanking: How the world’s most prolific shipbuilder Harland & Wolff survived world wars, IRA bombings and sinking of its most famous liner before collapsing into administration
It was once the biggest and busiest shipyard around, making the UK and especially Belfast the envy of the world as workers there built some of the finest ocean liners…
ABC News boss’ savage blast at ‘bullies’ targeting the broadcaster’s highest paid stars
ABC News boss Justin Stevens has lambasted unrelenting critics of the public broadcaster’s star reporters, describing them as ‘bullies’ with ‘ideological, personal or commercial’ axes to grind. His comments come…