Judges at the International Criminal Court on Wednesday granted reparations of more than $56 million to thousands of victims of a convicted commander in the shadowy Ugandan rebel group the Lord’s Resistance Army. The nearly 50,000 victims covered by the order included
More than 100 million Americans tuned in to bid “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” to the doctors, nurses and staff of the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital on this day in history, Feb. 28, 1983. The final episode of the hit TV
The United Nations has reported that over $400 million is required to aid western Afghanistan’s recovery after a severe earthquake last October. The earthquake devastated villages in Herat province, leaving thousands injured and homeless. The report said recovery strategies should prioritize restoring
A lucky couple from the United Kingdom will break their silence after winning £61 million in the EuroMillions last month. The pair will address the media after winning a £61,708,231 share ofthe £123 million jackpot prize from the draw on January 30. The
A quasar powered by a vast black hole 17 times the mass of the sun is most luminous object ever detected, scientists have said. The staggering scale of the object – lurking in the far reaches of the universe – was confirmed
Birmingham City Council is out of cash and they’ve just shared their budget plans – with £150million in cuts this year and the same next year. They’re going to stop picking up bins every week soon. They want to try collecting them
A study that analyzed the genetic code of a quarter of a million U.S. volunteers found more than 275 million entirely new variants that may help explain why some groups are more prone to disease than others, researchers reported on Monday. The
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expressed his country’s long-term commitment to Ukraine’s reconstruction, considering it a future investment. Kishida said the partnership will be based on inclusivity, humanitarianism, technology and knowledge in cooperation between Japan and Ukraine. Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal
Former Prime Minister Andrej Babis was acquitted for the second time in a $2 million fraud case related to European Union subsidies by a Prague court. Babis, who pleaded not guilty, claimed the charges were politically motivated. The prosecution can still appeal
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak paid more than £500,000 in UK tax last year. A summary of his tax return was published yesterday (Friday) that gave an insight into his personal wealth. Mr Sunak made nearly £1.8 million through capital gains – up