Thousands of protesters gathered in Canada’s capital on Saturday to protest vaccine mandates, masks and lockdowns. Protestors compared vaccine mandates to fascism, one truck carried a Confederate flag and many carried expletive-laden signs targeting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Sponsored: This INSANE Fish Experiment Will Leave You Speechless Eric Simmons,… Read More
Biden faces another foreign policy frustration… in Yemen
A clan-based militia government in the Arab world’s poorest country is presenting the Biden administration with another foreign policy setback, as Yemen’s Houthis launch cross-border drone and ballistic-missile strikes rattling the wealthy oil and banking hubs of the skyscrapered Gulf. In the face of three such strikes in as many… Read More
Ronnie Wood of Rolling Stones unveils artwork, talks future
Ronnie Wood had to use stairs to sign his name on his latest work of art — a giant abstract painting of the Rolling Stones. Unveiled on the corner of the aptly named Wood Lane and Ariel Way in the Shepherd’s Bush area of west London, the music star painted… Read More
Conservative leader Boris Johnson earns small victory amid ‘partygate’
Caught partying during a pandemic, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson bought himself some breathing space with an apology and a promise to change. But his troubles are far from over. Johnson was battling to rally a rancorous Conservative Party on Tuesday after an inquiry slammed failures at the top that… Read More
German beer sales down again in 2021 as pandemic dragged
German beer sales dropped another 2.2% last year, with the coronavirus pandemic again weighing on brewers after sales tumbled 5.5% in 2020, official figures showed Tuesday. Lockdowns that shut restaurants and bars for parts of the past two years have added to a long-term downward trend fueled by health concerns… Read More
Prime minister’s ‘partygate’ report comes to light amid UK lockdowns
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been handed an investigator’s long-awaited report into lockdown-breaching government parties, the government said Monday — but findings about the most serious allegations have been withheld pending a police investigation. The Cabinet Office said senior civil servant Sue Gray “has provided an update on her investigations… Read More
Border crisis spikes with record-breaking arrests
The crisis at the southern border may not be grabbing as much media attention as it once did, but that doesn’t mean that it’s getting any better. A new report shows how the situation continues to deteriorate. In December, Border Patrol agents detained 178,840 migrants, a grim record. That figure… Read More
‘There won’t be a war’: Top Russian foreign minister speaks out
Russia’s top diplomat said Friday that Moscow will not start a war in Ukraine but warned that it wouldn’t allow the West to trample on its security interests, amid fears it is planning to invade its neighbor. U.S. President Joe Biden warned Ukraine’s leader a day earlier that there is… Read More
Toyota heads to moon with new cruiser, robotic arms
Toyota is working with Japan’s space agency on a vehicle to explore the lunar surface, with ambitions to help people live on the moon by 2040 and then go live on Mars, company officials said Friday. The vehicle being developed with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is called Lunar Cruiser,… Read More
Corona hits one of the last uninfected nations on Earth
When the coronavirus began spreading around the world, the remote Pacific archipelago of Kiribati closed its borders, ensuring the disease didn’t reach its shores for nearly two full years. Kiribati finally began reopening this month, allowing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to charter a plane to bring… Read More
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