Critics accuse the British administration of running “government by WhatsApp” because of the popularity of the messaging app with politicians and officials. So it feels inevitable that a tussle over WhatsApp messages is at the heart of Britain’s official inquiry into how the country handled the COVID-19 pandemic. Sponsored: Deadliest… Read More
Europe sees inflation drop to 6.1%, but prices remain elevated
Europe’s inflation took a positive turn with a significant drop to 6.1%, but prices are still posing a pinch to shoppers who are yet to see real relief in what they pay for food and other necessities. The annual figure in May eased from 7% in April for the 20… Read More
Sports minister: Djokovic must abstain from political stances at tournament
French Sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said Wednesday that Novak Djokovic’s political message about Kosovo was “not appropriate” and warned the former top-ranked Serb player that he should not do it again. Speaking on TV station France 2, Oudea-Castera said French Open director Amelie Mauresmo spoke with Djokovic and his entourage… Read More
14,000 people evacuate after Canadian wildfire
Wildfires in Canada’s Atlantic coast province of Nova Scotia have caused thousands to evacuate. The Halifax Regional Municipality said late Monday that preliminary estimates indicate approximately 200 homes or structures have been damaged, based on initial visual inspections by first responders. Sponsored: Do THIS with your tongue; fall asleep fast… Read More
Farmer-turned-policeman is Mexico’s eyes and ears at volcano
When the Popocatepetl volcano reawakened in 1994, Mexican scientists needed people in the area who could be their eyes and ears. State police helped them find one, Nefi de Aquino, a farmer then in his 40s who lived beside the volcano. From that moment on, his life changed. He became… Read More
Worst cyberattack in Greece disrupts high school exams, causes political spat
Greece’s Education Ministry says it has been targeted in a cyberattack described as the most extensive in the country’s history, aimed at disabling a centralized high school examination platform. It said the distributed denial of service, or DDoS, attacks aimed at overwhelming the platform occurred for a second consecutive day… Read More
Prosecutors reject SBF’s last-ditch argument
Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers made meritless arguments in a bid to convince a judge to toss out criminal charges alleging that the FTX founder stole from investors in his multibillion dollar cryptocurrency fund, federal prosecutors said Monday. In papers filed in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors responded to early May filings in… Read More
In chaotic race, contestants chase cheese down a hill
The big cheese of extreme U.K. sports events is back. Hundreds of spectators gathered Monday to watch dozens of reckless racers chase a 7-pound (3 kilogram) wheel of Double Gloucester cheese down the near-vertical Cooper’s Hill, near Gloucester in southwest England. The first racer to finish behind the fast-rolling cheese… Read More
Arrest warrant issued for Sen. Lindsay Graham
An arrest warrant for U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., following his comments related to the fighting in Ukraine. But Graham won’t have to keep an eye out for the FBI or the state police, and he’s very unlikely to surrender to the issuing authorities. BREAKING: Memory loss does NOT start… Read More
Vatican calls out bishops while urging ‘reflective, not reactive’ Twitter use
The Vatican on Monday urged the Catholic faithful, and especially bishops, to be “reflective, not reactive” on social media, issuing guidelines to try to tame the toxicity on Catholic Twitter and other social media platforms and encourage users to instead be “loving neighbors.” The Vatican’s communications office issued a “pastoral… Read More
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