- U.S. FED KEEPS INTEREST RATES UNCHANGED
- EYEWITNESS VIDEO SHOWS MOMENT SPACEX’S STARSHIP 36 EXPLODES
- NEW ZEALAND SUSPENDS BUDGET FUNDING TO COOKS ISLANDS
- TRUMP CONSIDERS U.S. MILITARY ACTION IN THE ISRAEL-IRAN CONFLICT
- MET OFFICE ISSUES HEATWAVE WARNING
- 23ANDME FINED £2.31M FOR 2023 DATA BREACH
- NEW CAMPUS RULES REINFORCE FREE SPEECH
- UK’S STARMER & QATAR’S EMIR REITERATE NEED FOR MIDDLE EAST DE-ESCALATION
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US BOMBER JOINS SOUTH KOREA DRILL – Responding to North’s nuclear threats and missile testing South Korea’s defence ministry said that it held a joint air drill with the United States with at least one B-1B strategic bomber taking part. The drill was to show extended deterrent capabilities by the U.S. in response to threats from North Korea’s nuclear and missile programme, the ministry said in a statement. Earlier on Thursday, North Korean state media criticised the U.S. for a nuclear submarine deal with Australia under the AUKUS partnership signed in 2021, calling it a “threat to regional peace”. The…
PUTIN SIGNALS READINESS FOR TALKS – As Ukraine Seeks Security Guarantees Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed readiness to return to negotiations on the Ukraine crisis on Wednesday, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the same day reiterated Ukraine’s desire to secure guarantees for its security and end the conflict with Russia this year. Russian and U.S. delegations held talks on Tuesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This was the first face-to-face interaction between senior U.S. and Russian officials since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Local media reported on Wednesday that Putin answered media questions during a visit…
HAMAS HANDS OVER BODIES OF 4 HOSTAGES, INCLUDING 2 YOUNGEST – Bereaved have to endure disgusting scenes all for Hamas propaganda Hamas handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) the bodies of four Israeli hostages in Gaza’s Khan Younis. A representative of the ICRC signed documents alongside a masked fighter on a stage that was set up for the highly propagandised handover. The bodies are said to include those of the youngest hostages – an infant and his four-year-old brother – taken by Hamas in their October 7, 2023, murderous attack on southern Israel. Hamas released…
US SENATE CONFIRMS LUTNICK TO LEAD COMMERCE DEPARTMENT-Senator John Thune says Lutnick is an outcome-driven leader The U.S. Senate voted 51-45 on Tuesday 18 February to confirm President Trump’s nominee Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald, to run the Commerce Department. The Commerce Department, which has 47,000 employees, is responsible for U.S. export controls, anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties, weather forecasting, fisheries, economic data, and investment promotion in the United States. It also has oversight for the $52.7 billion CHIPS and Science semiconductor manufacturing and research subsidy program, and a $42 billion program to expand high-speed broadband to areas with little or no…
BAYERN DISPLAY AGAINST CELTIC HAMPERED BY BUSY MATCH SCHEDULE – In the 1-1 draw the German hosts needed a stoppage-time equaliser Bayern Munich’s busy match schedule affected their performance in the 1-1 draw against Celtic, coach Vincent Kompany said after the German hosts needed a stoppage-time equaliser to squeeze through to the Champions League Round of 16. Bayern qualified 3-2 on aggregate in their playoff but only after struggling against the Scots, who had the better chances and took the lead in the 63rd minute through Nicolas Kuehn, a former Bayern reserve player. The hosts needed a last-gasp goal from…
ONS SAYS INFLATION WAS 3.0% IN JANUARY – The Bank of England expects consumer price inflation to peak at 3.7% in the third quarter of this year Inflation sped up to an annual rate of 3.0% in January from 2.5% in December, official figures have shown. Economists polled had pointed to a reading of 2.8% in January, the same as the Bank of England’s forecast. The Bank of England expects consumer price inflation to peak at 3.7% in the third quarter of this year – almost double its 2% target – driven mostly by higher energy costs and regulated tariffs…
FIVE WATER COMPANIES CHALLENGE OFWAT’S LIMITS ON BILL INCREASES – Ofwat approved an average 36% price increase from April 1 before inflation adjustments Five additional water companies have appealed to the UK’s competition watchdog, requesting permission to impose higher bill increases than those approved for the next five years. Southern Water, Anglian Water, South East Water, Northumbrian Water, and Wessex Water confirmed that they have asked the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to review Ofwat’s recent ruling on their business plans for 2025 to 2030. This follows Thames Water’s appeal last week, bringing the total to six companies—representing a majority…
TRUMP DEMANDS THAT UKRAINE HOLD ELECTIONS – ‘We have martial law in Ukraine’ – Trump Donald Trump is demanding Volodymyr Zelensky hold elections that could oust him from office as the price of peace. His comments came after Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, and Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, met in Saudi Arabia for the first time on Tuesday to discuss terms to bring an end to the war in Ukraine. After more than four hours of talks, it emerged that both sides had agreed elections should be held in Ukraine before a final peace settlement is…
“WE STILL SEE THE U.S AS AN IMPORTANT PARTNER”- Says South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola South Africa’s foreign minister Ronald Lamola has stated that the country still views the United States as an important partner, despite his claims that the United States had ignored attempts to discuss the cut-off aid Lamola, who stated that the lines of engagement and communication between the two countries must remain open, says South Africa will continually reach out to the US, but expressed his acceptance that both countries may not agree on certain issues. President Trump cut U.S. financial assistance to the country…
PASSENGERS SURVIVE FLIPPED DELTA PLANE UPON LANDING -Passengers brace for delay in Toronto Airport Pearson International Airport President and CEO Deborah Flint has announced that passengers aboard a Delta Air Lines flight that flipped upside down upon landing at Toronto Pearson Airport, amid windy weather following a snowstorm, survived the incident. “We are very grateful that there was no loss of life and relatively minor injuries,” Flint added. 17 injured passengers were taken to hospital. Passengers at Toronto’s airport braced for delays and cancellations after the incident. Delta said a CRJ900 aircraft operated by its Endeavor Air subsidiary was involved…
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