The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced they will no longer cooperate with several British tabloid newspapers because of what they call “distorted, false or invasive” stories. Meghan and Prince Harry have written to the editors of The Sun, the Daily Mail, the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror… Read More
Analysis: Examining China’s deadly coronavirus cover-up
As the United States slowly begins to turn the tide against the Wuhan virus, experts want a closer look at how this whole thing started. It’s not just a case of looking to point the finger. They want to make sure that if anything like this ever happens again, the… Read More
Authorities lock up 4 Islamic terrorists planning U.S. attack
German authorities say police have arrested four suspected members of the Islamic State group alleged to be planning an attack on American military facilities. Cooking video shocks doctors [Sponsored] Federal prosecutors said the suspects were arrested by tactical police units early Wednesday at various locations in the western state of… Read More
99-year-old WWII veteran raises millions for health service
A 99-year-old British army veteran who started walking laps in his garden as part of a humble fundraiser for the National Health Service has surprised himself by generating millions of pounds within days. Doctor’s quick “trick” for better blood pressure in 24 hours [Sponsored] Tom Moore’s family used social media… Read More
Tour de France called off as organizers scramble for new date
After weeks of holding out hope the Tour de France would be able to go ahead as planned despite the coronavirus pandemic, the world’s most famous cycling race was finally added to the list of sporting events called off. Sponsored: Healthier Blood Pressure Starting in Just 8 Hours It may… Read More
North Korea fires missiles on eve of election anniversary
A barrage of North Korean missiles fired from both the ground and fighter jets splashed down on the waters off the country’s east coast on Tuesday, South Korea’s military said, a show of force on the eve of a key state anniversary in the North and parliamentary elections in the… Read More
Terrorist group orders 4 journalists to death on spying charges
A court run by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on Saturday sentenced four journalists to death after their conviction on spying charges, their defense lawyer said. The four were among a group of 10 journalists who were detained by the Iran-backed rebels and accused of “collaborating with the enemy,” in reference to… Read More
Good Friday in isolation: You are not alone.
Christians are commemorating Jesus’ crucifixion without the solemn church services or emotional processions of past years, marking Good Friday in a world locked down by the Wuhan virus pandemic. The chanting of a small group of clerics inside Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulcher echoed faintly through the heavy wooden… Read More
World Health Organization under fire from Taiwan
Taiwan’s foreign ministry on Thursday strongly protested accusations from the head of the World Health Organization that the self-governing island was linked to and condoned racist personal attacks on him. Sponsored: Woman’s incurable cancer beaten by German “cancer diet” A ministry statement expressed “strong dissatisfaction and a high degree of… Read More
U.K. Parliament reveals Boris Johnson’s health update
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in intensive care with the coronavirus but is improving and sitting up in bed, a senior government minister said Wednesday, as the U.K. recorded its biggest spike in COVID-19 deaths to date. Johnson, the first world leader diagnosed with the disease, has spent two… Read More
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