Leading legal experts have sounded the alarm bell about the dangers of legalising assisted dying or euthanasia in the UK. Lord Carlile, the former Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, warns in a major report that the risk of abuse of euthanasia by
An 11-year-oldboy is a step closer to realising his dream of becoming Prime Minister. Harry Acheampong has been chosen as the first interim PM for the Children’s Parliament. The position gives him a platform to highlight the environmental causes close to his
More earthquakes could strike quake-ravaged Turkey following Monday’s deadly quake in the region, leading seismologists have warned. A magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit the Turkey-Syria border on Monday, killing at least six people and sending panic through the region two weeks after the
YUBA CITY, Calif. – Jon Poganski was worried he wasn’t going to make it to Toronto, Canada, to help his team in a race car series. He faced the challenge of trying to get a passport, though he said the process of
The North Korean defector warned the United States is at risk of becoming a new North Korea because of the education offered in Ivy League institutions. Yeonmi Park said the “woke” curriculum being taught in top colleges could “absolutely” be compared to
The NBA has a new points king, and it’s the king himself. LeBron James surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387) as the NBA’s all-time points leader on Tuesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder, a record that had been held for almost four decades. James,
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres presented a bleak outlook on the future and the need to take dramatic action to avoid global catastrophe. At a Monday briefing to the UN General Assembly on the year’s priorities, Guterres noted that experts have determined
The comments come after the Prime Minister refused to sack disgraced Nadhim Zahawi and instead launched an ethics inquiry. Labour leader Keir Starmer said Sunak was “hopelessly weak” for not firing the former Chancellor for “seeking to avoid tax”. Sir Keir added:
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Seventy of South Africa’s KFC restaurants had to recently close, and 10 million chickens had to be destroyed because of the rolling power blackouts South Africa is suffering, according to the South African Poultry Association. South African businesses
World War II-era map leading to alleged Nazi loot sparks modern-day treasure hunt in the Netherlands
A hand-drawn map with a red letter X purportedly showing the location of a buried stash of precious jewelry looted by Nazis from a blown-up bank vault has sparked a modern-day treasure hunt in a tiny Dutch village more than three quarters