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  • House approves US debt ceiling raise, averting default threat

    House approves US debt ceiling raise, averting default threat

    The US House of Representatives has given its approval for a deal permitting the nation to borrow more funds, mere days before the world’s largest economy is set to begin defaulting on its debt. The measure was passed in the chamber with a 314-117 vote, despite some members from both sides not supporting it. The US Senate must vote on…

  • Decorated soldier loses defamation case over true war crime allegations

    Decorated soldier loses defamation case over true war crime allegations

    In a landmark defamation case, highly decorated Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has been unsuccessful in his lawsuit against three newspapers that accused him of committing war crimes in Afghanistan. The publications were sued for multiple articles that also alleged Roberts-Smith bullied his peers and assaulted a woman with whom he was involved in an extramarital affair. This is the first…

  • NHS-contracted staff risk missing out on pay rise for over a million health workers

    NHS-contracted staff risk missing out on pay rise for over a million health workers

    Over a million National Health Service (NHS) workers are set to receive pay increases starting today, but thousands of staff contracted by the NHS may miss out on the negotiated pay rise. These staff members, employed by social enterprises contracted to work in primary care, mental health, charities, and other health sectors, have not yet been made eligible for the…

  • Sherpa’s high-altitude Everest rescue saves Malaysian climber’s life

    Sherpa’s high-altitude Everest rescue saves Malaysian climber’s life

    A Malaysian mountaineer was saved from near death in a rare high-altitude rescue on Mount Everest. Gelje Sherpa, a 30 year old Nepali sherpa guide, was leading a Chinese client to the summit on Thursday, May 18 when he spotted the Malaysian climber clinging to a rope in the “death zone,” where temperatures can plummet to minus 30 degrees Celsius…

  • Woman tumbles down China’s longest escalator while posing for photos

    Woman tumbles down China’s longest escalator while posing for photos

    A woman tumbled from a 20-story escalator at the Crown Plaza in Chongqing, China. The shocking incident left her friends and fellow passengers in disbelief and raised concerns about safety measures in public spaces. The Crown Plaza escalator links two streets and a train station at a crossroads in Chongqing, Sichuan, China. At a height of almost 20 storeys, it…

  • North Korean missile tests threaten commercial shipping safety, says UN agency

    North Korean missile tests threaten commercial shipping safety, says UN agency

    North Korean missile tests are increasingly posing a significant threat to the safety of commercial shipping in the busy northeastern Asian sea lanes, with inadequate notice given, according to a resolution adopted by over 100 countries at the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) security committee. Yesterday, May 31, saw the nuclear-armed nation’s sixth satellite launch failed and prompted emergency alerts and evacuation…

  • Kyiv night-time missile attack kills three, injures four

    Kyiv night-time missile attack kills three, injures four

    Three individuals, including two children, tragically lost their lives while four others sustained injuries in a recent nocturnal missile strike on Kyiv, according to Ukrainian authorities. The capital city has been subjected to persistent aerial assaults involving missiles and drones, which typically occur during the night. These attacks on Kyiv and other cities have escalated in anticipation of a predicted…

  • Teens die off Bournemouth beach, man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter

    Teens die off Bournemouth beach, man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter

    Tragedy struck off the coast of Bournemouth beach as a 17-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl lost their lives in a multi-agency incident. Dorset Police have initiated an investigation, arresting a man in his 40s who was on the water during the event, on suspicion of manslaughter. Ten individuals were pulled from the water after emergency services responded to the…

  • Outrage in China: Mother defends son’s shocking attack on sleeping baby

    Outrage in China: Mother defends son’s shocking attack on sleeping baby

    A disturbing incident unfolded in Guangzhou, China, when a young boy intentionally kicked a sleeping baby, sparking widespread public outrage. Remarkably, the aggressor’s mother refused to apologise and instructed the shop owner to take legal action if she was so concerned. The boy intentionally kicked the sleeping 11 month old baby in a shop on Saturday, May 27, making the…

  • Singapore luxury home rentals surge amid high net worth individual demand

    Singapore luxury home rentals surge amid high net worth individual demand

    Demand from high net worth individuals has driven a surge in luxury home rentals in Singapore, with landed property rents experiencing a significant 14.5% increase in the first quarter. This comes after several consecutive quarters of growth, resulting in a year-on-year jump of 39.3%. Analysts have attributed the sharp rise to a low supply of luxury homes and strong demand…

  • Argentina removes prescription barrier for morning-after pill access

    Argentina removes prescription barrier for morning-after pill access

    Argentina has recently announced that women will no longer need a prescription to access emergency contraception, in a move aimed at removing a significant obstacle for those seeking to prevent unintended pregnancies. Feminist groups have applauded this decision as a positive step forward in the predominantly Catholic nation, while opponents argue that it highlights the failure of pregnancy prevention initiatives.…

  • New heat health alert system to combat climate change risks in England

    New heat health alert system to combat climate change risks in England

    England is set to introduce a new alert system this summer to warn the public about high temperatures that could adversely affect their health. The system, a collaboration between the UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office, aims to reduce illnesses and fatalities among the most vulnerable populations. As climate change is expected to increase the frequency of heatwaves,…

  • UN tribunal increases Serbian officials’ sentences for ethnic cleansing role

    UN tribunal increases Serbian officials’ sentences for ethnic cleansing role

    The Hague’s UN war crimes tribunal has imposed longer prison sentences on two high-ranking former Serbian security officials, Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic. Initially sentenced to 12 years in 2021, they will now serve 15 years for their involvement in training death squads accused of ethnic cleansing during the disintegration of Yugoslavia. This final verdict on the former Yugoslavia is…

  • Danny Masterson found guilty of rape, faces 30 years in prison

    Danny Masterson found guilty of rape, faces 30 years in prison

    A Los Angeles jury has convicted American actor Danny Masterson on two counts of rape, with the That ’70s Show star potentially facing up to 30 years in prison. The actor was led from the courtroom in handcuffs after the verdict. Three women, all former Church of Scientology members, accused Masterson of sexually assaulting them at his Hollywood residence between…

  • Amazon pays £20m over Alexa’s breach of children’s privacy rights

    Amazon pays £20m over Alexa’s breach of children’s privacy rights

    Amazon has agreed to pay US$25 million (£20 million) to settle claims that it breached children’s privacy rights through its Alexa voice assistant. The tech giant reached a settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) after being accused of not deleting Alexa recordings when requested by parents, resulting in the retention of sensitive information for years. Additionally, Amazon’s doorbell…

  • Ex-British soldier dies in Ukraine crash while aiding refugees

    Ex-British soldier dies in Ukraine crash while aiding refugees

    A former British soldier, Julian Thorn, tragically lost his life in a car accident in Ukraine. The 36-year-old from Hexham, Northumberland, had travelled to the country to assist refugees and train Ukrainian fighters in using military equipment supplied by the UK. Thorn had previously served with the Fusiliers and completed tours in Afghanistan. His fiancĂ©e, Louise Lathbury, received the devastating…

  • Body found in Sheffield house sparks murder probe, woman arrested

    Body found in Sheffield house sparks murder probe, woman arrested

    A murder inquiry has been initiated after the discovery of a body in a house in Sheffield. South Yorkshire Police officers found the remains while searching a property on Crofton Avenue in the Hillsborough area on Tuesday. The force is currently conducting investigations to determine the identity of the deceased and the circumstances surrounding their death. A woman, 40 years…

  • Two teens die, man arrested after Bournemouth beach sea incident

    Two teens die, man arrested after Bournemouth beach sea incident

    Tragedy struck Bournemouth beach as a 12-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy lost their lives after being pulled from the sea. Eight others received treatment for non-life-threatening injuries following the incident. Emergency services were alerted at 4:32pm on Wednesday. Dorset Police have arrested a man in his 40s, who was on the water at the time, on suspicion of manslaughter.…

  • ITV enlists barrister for external review of Schofield’s affair handling

    ITV enlists barrister for external review of Schofield’s affair handling

    A barrister has been appointed by ITV to lead an external review into the network’s handling of a relationship between Phillip Schofield and a younger male colleague. The review was confirmed by ITV’s chief executive, Dame Carolyn McCall, in a letter seen by the PA news agency. Schofield, 61 years old, resigned from ITV last week after admitting to having…

  • Boris Johnson hands over WhatsApps, notebooks to Covid-19 inquiry

    Boris Johnson hands over WhatsApps, notebooks to Covid-19 inquiry

    The former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has provided the government with all the WhatsApp messages and notebooks requested by the Covid-19 inquiry. Johnson is encouraging the government to submit the materials to the inquiry without any redactions. The inquiry, set to begin public hearings in two weeks, will investigate the government’s handling of the pandemic. However, the government has…

  • UK, European governments urge FIFA for Women’s World Cup TV rights deal

    UK, European governments urge FIFA for Women’s World Cup TV rights deal

    Major European governments, including the United Kingdom, have urged FIFA and independent broadcasters to swiftly settle on an agreement for televising the Women’s World Cup in July and August. This joint appeal follows FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s threat to withhold the tournament’s broadcast in five European nations – the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain – due to a financial…

  • Third man charged in Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay’s murder case

    Third man charged in Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay’s murder case

    A third individual has been charged in connection with the murder of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay, according to prosecutors in New York. Jay Bryant, 49 years old, from Queens, who was already in custody on unrelated federal drug charges, denies the charges. In 2020, two other men, Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan Jr, were charged with the murder. Both…

  • UN begins removing million barrels of oil from decaying Yemeni supertanker

    UN begins removing million barrels of oil from decaying Yemeni supertanker

    The United Nations has initiated an operation to remove over a million barrels of oil from a deteriorating supertanker, FSO Safer, anchored off Yemen’s Red Sea coast. A salvage vessel carrying a team of experts arrived at the site on Tuesday to prepare the tanker for the transfer of oil to another vessel, Nautica, which is set to sail from…

  • CBI launches change programme amid scandals and confidence vote

    CBI launches change programme amid scandals and confidence vote

    The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) members are set to vote on the organisation’s future amid recent scandals. The business lobby group faced turmoil following serious sexual assault allegations made by employees. The CBI is now launching an “ambitious programme of change,” focusing on governance, culture, people processes, and refining its core purpose. Over 1,000 business leaders provided input on…

  • ASA bans Litty Liquor ads with rapper ArrDee for promoting excessive drinking

    ASA bans Litty Liquor ads with rapper ArrDee for promoting excessive drinking

    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned advertisements for Litty Liquor featuring rapper ArrDee, due to the promotion of excessive and irresponsible alcohol consumption and the inclusion of an individual under 25 years old. Two Instagram posts from December displayed ArrDee surrounded by bottles of spiced rum in a distillery, violating advertising regulations. Another post showcased a video of the…

  • Judge to hear appeal on unsealing Prince Harry’s US immigration records

    Judge to hear appeal on unsealing Prince Harry’s US immigration records

    A US federal judge is set to hear an appeal from the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, regarding the unsealing of Prince Harry’s US immigration records. The hearing, scheduled for June 6, comes after the Duke of Sussex’s book revealed his past drug use. Nile Gardner, from the Heritage Foundation, announced that the case will take place in Washington,…

  • Singapore Airlines scraps paper food boxes after customer backlash

    Singapore Airlines scraps paper food boxes after customer backlash

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) CEO Goh Choon Phong acknowledged that the airline could have done better with its introduction of paper food boxes and the removal of appetisers. The paper boxes were launched in March for a trial run on some medium- and long-haul flights but received strong criticism from customers regarding food standards and presentation. As a result, SIA has…

  • Singapore Airlines offers free unlimited WiFi to economy passengers

    Singapore Airlines offers free unlimited WiFi to economy passengers

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) revealed plans to offer free unlimited WiFi to economy and premium economy class passengers from July 1. To access this benefit, travellers must be members of SIA’s rewards programme, KrisFlyer. With this move, SIA is set to become the first airline to provide free unlimited WiFi across all cabin classes and nearly its entire aircraft fleet. Currently, about…

  • Key witness in Jho Low investigation dies at 56, secrets buried

    Key witness in Jho Low investigation dies at 56, secrets buried

    Kee Kok Thiam, a man questioned by Malaysian authorities regarding the location of fugitive financier Low Taek Jho, known as Jho Low, has died at the age of 56. Lawyers for Kee Kok Thiam and his family announced in a statement that he passed away on Monday due to a sudden massive stroke in a hospital. They urged people not…

  • Groom’s wedding meltdown goes viral: Defending pregnant bride sparks chaos

    Groom’s wedding meltdown goes viral: Defending pregnant bride sparks chaos

    A groom’s meltdown at his wedding, where he splashed wine and kicked glasses, caused quite a stir on social media. A wedding guest tried to explain that the groom kicked off because he was defending his pregnant bride and her humble family from his father’s disrespectful remarks. The Vietnamese website, docbao.vn, shared a video showing the groom losing control of…

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