Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Ukrainians to conserve electricity as Russian strikes devastate the country's power supply. https://ift.tt/FfaSpvO
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Isolation, fear and beatings: Life inside Iran's notorious detention cells
Mina left solitary confinement a few days ago. https://ift.tt/KwrsF8a
Red Bull founder and billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz dies aged 78
Dietrich Mateschitz, the Austrian billionaire founder and owner of Red Bull, has died aged 78 after a serious illness with cancer. https://ift.tt/5nc4U3y
'Not a civilian evacuation': Collaborators and Russians leaving Kherson, resident says
Fear is a powerful thing and it is motivating many to leave the Ukrainian city of Kherson. https://ift.tt/H4ukZPg
Russian-installed authorities in Kherson order 'immediate' evacuation
Russian-installed authorities in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson have ordered an "immediate" evacuation of residents, amid warnings of a looming Ukrainian counter-offensive to recapture the city. https://ift.tt/n1OcrRV
Life appears normal in Moscow... but a sinister undercurrent exists as Putin's war drags on | Dominic Waghorn
Moscow can be stunning in the autumn, its parks a riot of seasonal colours under deep blue skies. A last glorious blast before winter closes in - but behind all that there is rising fear and tension. https://ift.tt/aBcQhqN
China's former president unexpectedly escorted out of party congress
China's former president Hu Jintao has been unexpectedly escorted out of the closing ceremony of the ruling Communist Party. https://ift.tt/vlCILjE
Friday, October 21, 2022
China is holding an event that happens once every five years - and it's going to have big consequences
When President Xi Jinping came to power 10 years ago, he had a very clear vision for China. https://ift.tt/bAgMLdq
Tennis star Simona Halep vows to 'fight until the end' after failing doping test
Two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep has vowed to "fight until the end" and clear her name after a failed doping test. https://ift.tt/ObkwyHW
Statue of lynched black teenager Emmett Till to be unveiled in Mississippi town
A statue of black teenager Emmett Till, whose lynching in 1955 sparked civil rights protests in the US, is being unveiled in a Mississippi town with a Confederate monument. https://ift.tt/sOozI8k
Mystery remains over teenage backpacker who vanished in Australia in 2019
The disappearance of a Belgian backpacker three years ago in Australia remains a mystery after an inquest was unable to provide an explanation. https://ift.tt/gOZQbCE
Taylor Swift's ex reveals he secretly fought on Ukraine front line
Conor Kennedy, grandson of Robert F Kennedy, has revealed he was so "deeply moved" by the war in Ukraine he secretly fought against the Russian invasion earlier this year. https://ift.tt/R40Yp9H
Thursday, October 20, 2022
Iranian Revolutionary Guard troops in Crimea aiding Russia with drones, says intelligence report
British and US intelligence says the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is on the ground in Crimea, supporting Russian drone attacks on Ukraine. https://ift.tt/Znu5OC8
'I just want to know who the murderer is': Parents' plea over boy 'killed' in Iran protests
The parents of a 16-year-old boy, who was allegedly killed during a protest in Iran, have issued a desperate plea to find the person who "emptied 24 bullets into his stomach". https://ift.tt/ZJaj6L5
'I hope stability comes back': The world reacts to Liz Truss's resignation
Liz Truss has resigned as prime minister after just 44 days in the post - here's how the news was received around the world. https://ift.tt/nNchJ1b
'Viral evolution on steroids': New Omicron mutation could evade vaccine antibodies
A mutation of an Omicron subvariant of COVID could dodge the immune systems of the vaccinated and unvaccinated and drive reinfections, a study has suggested. https://ift.tt/rhWa5JF
Cannibal found guilty of murdering man he met on Grindr dating app
A 53-year-old Michigan cannibal has been convicted of murdering a young man he met through the dating app Grindr. https://ift.tt/H0sFqdQ
'Fart tax, what a joke': New Zealand farmers protest levy on animal emissions
Farmers across New Zealand have driven their tractors on motorways and into towns to protest government plans to tax the climate-heating gases that farm animals release when burping. https://ift.tt/18VsWmQ
Woman accused of unleashing swarm of bees on officers carrying out eviction
A 55-year-old Massachusetts woman is facing several assault and battery charges for allegedly releasing a swarm of bees on a group of sheriff's deputies as they tried to serve an eviction notice. https://ift.tt/Mc8rxjZ
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Police appeal for footage after 'absolutely unacceptable' attack on protester at Chinese consulate
Police are searching for videos and looking through CCTV footage after an "absolutely unacceptable" attack on a protester at the Chinese consulate in Manchester. https://ift.tt/0luGSpb
World's second-richest man sells private jet so climate activists can't track him
The world's second-richest man has said he has sold his private jet so "no one can see where I go" after being tracked by climate activists on Twitter. https://ift.tt/qT8OHRB
US fighter jets scrambled to intercept two Russian bombers near Alaska
Two US F-16 fighter jets were dispatched to intercept a pair of Russian bombers that flew close to Alaska, the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) has said. https://ift.tt/yhYrR7C
Protester beating at Chinese consulate in UK 'unacceptable' and more action could be taken
An attack on a protester at the Chinese consulate in Manchester was "absolutely unacceptable" and more action could be taken, the foreign secretary has said. https://ift.tt/Atr7KB2
Iranian climber who competed without hijab says it was 'completely unintentional'
An Iranian climber who took part in an international competition without wearing a hijab has insisted it was "completely unintentional". https://ift.tt/Y4OWZ0i
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
How China's 'green code' COVID apps are turning its cities, parks, restaurants and shops into digitised fortresses
In China, seemingly simple things still pose barriers and blocks. https://ift.tt/ZlHP6R3
Warplane crashes into Russian apartment block killing at least 13 people
At least 13 people have died after a Russian warplane crashed into an apartment block in a Russian city. https://ift.tt/9qToinF
'Powerful explosions' behind two Nord Stream leaks, Danish police say
A preliminary investigation of damage on the two Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Danish part of the Baltic Sea shows that the leaks were caused by "powerful explosions", Copenhagen Police have said in a statement. https://ift.tt/wniOBx9
Monday, October 17, 2022
More than 100 Ukrainian women released in one of the war's biggest prisoner swaps
More than 100 Ukrainian women have been released from Russian captivity as part of what is thought to be one of the biggest prisoner swaps in the war so far. https://ift.tt/2erm0j7
Iran uses internet ‘kill-switch’ as tech savvy youth continue to evade digital censorship
How dangerous can a seven-second video be? https://ift.tt/H9qPrfI
Girls routinely get better grades than boys - and researchers think they know why
Girls are routinely given more generous grades in class than boys with the same academic abilities, according to a new study. https://ift.tt/Q2YL3bm
'I never gave up': Real Madrid's Karim Benzema wins men's Ballon d'Or for first time
Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has won the men's Ballon d'Or for 2022. https://ift.tt/DBfI3nk
Former Russian state TV journalist flees country after escaping house arrest
Former Russian state TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova has fled the country after escaping from house arrest, her lawyer said. https://ift.tt/RZ9g6Hw
NATO begins nuclear exercises amid tensions with Russia
NATO has begun its annual nuclear exercises in northwestern Europe amid tensions over the war in Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin's threat to use any means necessary to defend Russian territory. https://ift.tt/tc4fx0B
'You are a liar': Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva clash in heated Brazilian election debate
Brazil's incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro and election challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have called each other a liar during a heated television debate. https://ift.tt/gX57Ftw
At least eight prisoners killed after huge fire at Iran's notorious prison
At least eight prisoners have been killed after a fire broke out at a notorious prison in Tehran, Iran's judiciary has said. https://ift.tt/xk4Z9XA
BTS band members to do military service in South Korea
Members of K-pop band BTS are to fulfil their requirement to do military service in South Korea, their representatives say. https://ift.tt/n2IkY93
Sunday, October 16, 2022
Pound rebounds in early Asia trading after Truss U-turn
The pound has edged a little higher against the dollar in early Asia trading, following PM Liz Truss's partial reversal of her initial economic plan. https://ift.tt/fpwRrEX
'Lives will be lost' if benefits and wages do not rise in line with inflation
A poverty and human rights expert has warned governments across the world to increase benefits and wages in line with inflation - or "lives will be lost". https://ift.tt/fpBAeGJ
Not a 'normal' party congress as Xi Jinping set to stay on as China's president
If this was a "normal" party congress then the speech by President Xi Jinping would have been his swansong. https://ift.tt/5pb1BGt
China will never renounce right to use force over Taiwan, declares President Xi
China will never renounce the right to use force over Taiwan, President Xi Jinping has declared at the opening of a major party meeting. https://ift.tt/ZqUEG8b
Saturday, October 15, 2022
China's 20th Party Congress is set to make history and President Xi could be 'ruler for life' - here's why
There is an argument that what's happening in China this week is more important than any US or European election. It could well have much longer reaching implications. https://ift.tt/8SMILQw
Videos from Iran reveal intensifying crackdown and brutal tactics used on protesters
Human rights groups have warned of Iranian security forces' escalating response to demonstrations in the western province of Kurdistan. https://ift.tt/HemDc9E
Friday, October 14, 2022
Explosion inside Turkey coal mine kills at least 28 people - with many more still trapped inside
At least 28 people have been killed in a coal mine explosion in Turkey - with dozens more still trapped inside. https://ift.tt/G29X6CW
Ukraine war dominates the West's foreign policy agenda - but China remains 'biggest long-term' security threat | Adam Boulton
Russia's brutal and illegal invasion of Ukraine, tearing up the accepted international order, is rightly dominating the immediate foreign policy agenda of Western leaders. https://ift.tt/bxOjIzT
Videos reveal intensifying crackdown and brutal tactics used on Iran protesters
Human rights groups have warned of Iranian security force's escalating response to demonstrations in the western province of Kurdistan. https://ift.tt/RVyhJSr
Burning playgrounds - the moment Russia brought terror to Kyiv
This week, Russia launched its most devastating attack on Kyiv since the invasion of Ukraine in February, killing and injuring some of those still in the capital, and crippling vital infrastructure. https://ift.tt/Z9TP7Mu
Brothers jailed for 40 years over car-bomb murder of top investigative journalist
Two brothers have each been jailed for 40 years for the car-bomb murder of a top investigative journalist in Malta. https://ift.tt/LpTRiJs
Putin has 'no regrets' over war in Ukraine and warns a clash with NATO could lead to 'global catastrophe'
Vladimir Putin has said he has "no" regrets over the war in Ukraine and warned that any direct clash of NATO troops with Russia could lead to a "global catastrophe". https://ift.tt/6gW9bkn
Trump brands January 6 committee investigation a 'witch-hunt' after subpoena
Donald Trump has responded to a congressional committee that wants to hear his evidence about the assault on the US Capitol building, but he hasn't said whether he will appear. https://ift.tt/mlHnD4I
For five hours last week Greece ran entirely on electricity from solar, wind and water
Greece ran entirely on renewable energy for five hours last Friday for the first time ever - using solar, wind and hydroelectric power. https://ift.tt/mRWncMI
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