Donot Miss
Latest Posts
Highlight
Popular News
Trump slams bid to curb war powers, says Iran talks in 'final' phase
Donald Trump has condemned a House vote seeking to curb his war powers in Iran, as fresh fighting and diplomatic efforts unfold across the Middle East. Source link
Bathing warning lifted after pollution investigation
Officials say the water at Portstewart Strand does not pose a risk to the public. Source link
Beattie vs Burrows: What is going on in the UUP?
BBC News NI looks at the messy split between current UUP Leader Jon Burrows and former leader, Doug Beattie. Source link
Man presumed dead survives week on Mount Everest without food or oxygen
A Sherpa guide, presumed dead after failing to descend from Mount Everest, was found crawling down to base camp a week after he went missing. Source link
How to Make a Paper Crown
Ivan Ehlers In six steps, you can end democracy. The post How to Make a Paper Crown appeared first on The Nation. Source link
'Apocalyptic' Tata Steel fire sees 'substantial' damage to production line
Residents are advised to keep windows and doors closed as crews battle the fire in Port Talbot. Source link
French-Iranian director and author Marjane Satrapi dead at 56
Acclaimed Iranian-French cartoonist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, a prominent advocate for women’s rights, has died at 56. French President Emmanuel Macron is among those paying tribute to the artist. Source link
New study reveals mosquitoes can learn to love insect repellent, experts call it concerning
New study reveals mosquitoes can learn to love insect repellent, experts call it concerning Source link
Alberta separatists claim independence means holding onto a Canadian passport. We asked legal experts
As questions around the logistics of separation loom ahead of the Oct. 19 Alberta referendum on whether or not to kickstart the legal process of exiting Canada, the question of citizenship remains a murky one. Source link
How Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the world in 1962
Rachel Carson’s look at the dire effects of industrial and agricultural pollution birthed the modern environmental movement when it was first published – and remains as crucial a read today, finds Rowan Hooper Source link