Mexico’s federal archaeology agency on Monday accused the conservative-governed city of Guanajuato of mistreating one of the country’s famous mummified 19th century bodies. The National Institute of Anthropology and History, INAH, said that during recent renovations at the museum where the mummified bodies are on permanent display, the arm of… Read More
King Charles to step back from public view amid UK election
King Charles III won’t be out and about much over the next six weeks — and it’s not because of his ongoing cancer treatments. Shortly after U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called an early parliamentary election for July 4, Buckingham Palace said that all members of the royal family were… Read More
Hong Kong protest song to be removed from all platforms by industry
The group that created the popular protest song “Glory to Hong Kong” announced on Friday that the song’s distributor, EmuBands, has decided to remove the music from all platforms due to a court ban in the city. This news comes a week after YouTube blocked access to videos featuring the… Read More
Thai town launches plan to cage their monkeys and send them away
Lopburi, a town in central Thailand, has been overrun by an ever-growing population of wild monkeys, prompting authorities to take action against the simian raiders. On Friday, they launched an offensive using trickery and ripe tropical fruit to reduce the animals’ numbers and restore order to the town. The first… Read More
UK will have a national election much sooner than anticipated
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday set July 4 as the date for a national election that will determine who governs the U.K., choosing a day of good economic news to urge voters to give his governing Conservatives another chance. “Now is the moment for Britain to choose its… Read More
Hong Kong to keep enforcing ban on protest song
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee stated on Tuesday that his administration would continue monitoring for any non-compliance with a court order that prohibits the popular protest song “Glory to Hong Kong.” This statement comes just days after YouTube blocked access to dozens of videos featuring the song in the… Read More
NY-Dublin portal reopens after closure for lewdness
The “Portal,” a live video link between New York City and Dublin that was temporarily shut down due to inappropriate behavior from users on both sides of the Atlantic, has reopened with new security measures in place. The open-air video link installation, which initially launched on May 8, was taken… Read More
Paul McCartney promotes Paralympics 100 days before kickoff
With just 100 days to go until the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games in Paris, the excitement is building. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has received a boost from none other than Paul McCartney, who has allowed his song “We All Stand Together” to be used in a promotional… Read More
Iran’s president, “Butcher of Tehran,” killed in helicopter crash
Iran has been thrown into turmoil following the shocking deaths of President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, and several other senior officials in a helicopter crash on Monday. Raisi, who was dubbed the “Butcher of Tehran” for his role in overseeing the mass execution of thousands of political prisoners… Read More
Netherlands gov’t now dominated by conservatives
In a major win for conservative, after months of negotiations four Dutch political parties reached a coalition agreement on Thursday that shifts the government firmly into conservative nationalist control. The “Hope, Courage and Pride” deal outlines strict measures regarding illegal immigrants, such as scrapping family reunification for refugees and seeking… Read More
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