- Canada announces dollar-for-dollar response to US tariffs
- U.S. to impose 50% tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian goods after talks fail
- Plastination brings visibility to dissected corpses: how coverage differs
- Cheryl Korbel reflects on guilt four years after daughter Olivia’s death
- One person killed in sword attack at Swedish high school on first day back
- Prince Harry ordered to pay £9.54 million in legal costs to publishers
- US judge overturns Trump’s immigrant visa ban affecting 75 nations
- Whale sanctuary project secures 20-year lease in Nova Scotia amid opposition
Month: April 2025
The interim Syrian government has appointed a new cabinet comprising 23 ministers, blending professional qualifications with community representation, signalling a potential shift away from previous HTS dominance.
Global stock markets, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, experienced declines as investors await imminent tariff announcements from President Trump, reflecting broader economic uncertainties.
Cliff Notes China’s military has initiated joint exercises involving army, navy, and rocket forces around Taiwan, aiming to deter Taiwanese…
Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, was recently convicted by a French court of embezzling European Union funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office. This ruling marks a significant setback for her political career and her ambitions for the presidency.
Marine Le Pen has received an immediate five-year ban from public office after being found guilty of misappropriating €3 million in EU funds by a French court.
The release of the second trailer for GTA 6 is likely to be delayed until late summer, as Rockstar Games adopts a new marketing strategy of withholding details for extended periods after initial announcements.
Motorists who fail roadside drug tests can continue driving for up to six months due to delays in processing confirmatory blood samples, posing significant risks to public safety.
Arsenal is reportedly “seriously interested” in signing Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sané on a free transfer this summer, with preliminary talks already taking place.
Mitchell Marsh and Tim David are expected to re-sign with Perth Scorchers and Hobart Hurricanes, respectively, following the lifting of the contracting embargo period on Monday.
From 1 April, households will experience significant increases in council tax, utilities, and communication costs, impacting nearly everyone in the country.
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