North Korea criticized a meeting at Camp David among the United States, South Korea and Japan, as an “Asian version of NATO” and vowed to take “overwhelming and pre-emptive” action against the trilateral alliance, a senior defense official said. On Thursday, the
A secretive group of activists, called the Blade Runners, is not staying silent after London’s mayor expanded a controversial program that tracks and fines drivers who do not drive electric vehicles due to progressive climate policy. London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) program takes
Police have decided to take no further action against King Charles’s leading charity The Prince’s Foundation over cash-for-honours allegations. The Metropolitan Police said the decision followed advice from prosecutors and consideration of the information received to date. It launched an investigation in February last
A senior Tory MP has called for swifter action after it emerged the ramping up of ammunition production will take until 2025. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak last month confirmed an eight-fold increase in the UK’s production capacity of 155mm artillery shells to
Prince Harry was back in action playing polo at a charity solo event in Singapore on Saturday. The Duke of Sussex is currently in Asia on a working trip, having arrived at his first stop in Tokyo on Tuesday, August 8. Earlier
The Air Force Global Strike Command said Monday that it is taking “immediate measures” to clean up and mitigate polychlorinated biphenyls – probable human carcinogens, also known as PCBs – at two Montana locations following initial results from a recent study. The
A local politician in the United Kingdom is taking legal action after he was reportedly canceled by seven different organizations and suspended by his own political party for tweeting out his religious views. “First of all, I am still feeling quite upset,”
What are the most common STDs? Amid public health funding cuts and clinic closures, the three most common sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise as U.S. infections increase Hawaii health officials, including physician Gov. Josh Green, said Wednesday that expanded screening
A Mexican politician has urged his fellow lawmakers to pass a bill that will punish people who mock disabled individuals, after he was ridiculed for an incident during a public speaking event, which he claimed had occurred due to a necessary surgical
BBC staff in Cairo on Wednesday concluded their three-day strike for equal pay with colleagues across the Middle East but threatened future collective action if their demands are not met. During a news conference outside the BBC’s office in Cairo, Khaled el-Balshy,