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Farmers in Spain protest for second day with tractors entering Barcelona
(8 Feb 2024) Mirroring protests across Europe, thousands of farmers in Spain have staged a second day of tractor...
Brazil suspends imports of Vietnam tilapia fillets, amid virus concerns, net weight issues
The Brazilian government has suspended imports of frozen tilapia fillets from Vietnam, citing phytosanitary concerns following pressure from...
Venezuela caps round-robin portion of Caribbean Series with no-hitter vs Nicaragua
It’s just the second no-hitter in the history of the Caribbean Series.
Last month’s unseasonably warm winter weather drew people to beaches and outdoor cafes across Spain
Spain last month experienced its warmest January since current records began in 1961,...
Election underway in Pakistan as 2 bomb blasts kill dozens
Deadly explosions outside two separate election offices killed...
Russia’s aquaculture plans held up by acute feed shortage
Russia’s aquaculture sector will need around five years to secure the imported and domestic feed needed to fuel its...
‘In Broad Daylight’ Care Home Expose Leads Hong Kong Film Awards Nominations
Hong Kong Box Office Struggled to 25% Gain in 2023, Remains 'Deeply Unsatisfactory' “In Broad Daylight,” an expose of real events in a care home for the elderly, dominated the
Regulatory Storm Brewing: OKX Faces Probe In South Korea Over Alleged Crypto Violations
OKX, a major player in the global crypto trading market, is currently facing scrutiny in South Korea. The Digital Asset Exchange Alliance (DAXA), which includes South...
North Korea Strikes Down Laws on Economic Cooperation With South
North Korea’s parliament abolished laws for economic cooperation with South Korea, driving a wedge deeper between the neighbors after leader Kim...
Bangladesh will not let in any more Rohingya refugees – minister
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh said on Wednesday it will not allow any more Rohingya refugees from Myanmar to enter the country because supporting the huge numbers already there threatens its
Tucker Carlson to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin
On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson confirmed that he will be interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin, making him the first Western journalist to do so since the country invaded Ukraine nearly two
Azerbaijan’s president is likely to win election after military victory in disputed Karabakh region
BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — Voters in Azerbaijan cast ballots Wednesday in a snap election almost certain to give incumbent President Ilham Aliyev another seven-year term, following...
Rishi Sunak makes trans jibe to Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing calls to apologises for a jibe he made on Sir Keir Starmer's...
Even Putin’s Press Secretary Is Calling Tucker Carlson Out For Lying About His Interview With Russian Leader
The Press Secretary for the Russian President has effectively called Tucker Carlson a liar for his baseless claim that no Western journalists have sought to interview Vladimir Putin. Carlson is
Roy Keane makes blunt Celtic claim to Gary Neville
Roy Keane is someone who did not have an extensive career at Celtic. He had grown up supporting the Hoops and after establishing himself as an...
Balochistan Bombings kill 26, Challenge Pakistan’s Electoral Security
On the eve of Pakistan's general elections, a...
Rishi Sunak faces calls to apologise over trans jibe to Starmer at PMQs
Rishi Sunak is facing calls to apologise for a jibe about Sir Keir Starmer's position on trans people at Prime Minister's Questions. The PM ridiculed the...
Warren Gatland shuffles Wales pack for England clash at Twickenham
Wales boss Warren Gatland has made seven changes to the starting line-up for Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash against England at Twickenham.Centre George North returns from injury for his 50th
Campaigners take Government to court over farm pollution going into river
Campaigners have taken the Government to court over an alleged failure to stop farmers from polluting the river Wye.Anti-pollution charity River Action took the Environment Agency (EA) to court on
South Africa’s Ramaphosa to announce election date this month – spokesman
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will announce the date of this year's general election later this month, his spokesman said on Wednesday. "If you count from tomorrow,