Tory discontent with Boris Johnson spreads as MPs fear losing seats

Read More Anger among Tory backbenchers is spreading amid fallout from the Sue Gray report, with one minister warning Boris Johnson is in “yellow card territory”. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions, the Treasury minister John Glen said he had had a “very frank and very honest” meeting with Johnson to express his and […]

US issues new sanctions against North Korea after missile tests

Post Content NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. targeted two Russian banks Friday as part of new sanctions over alleged support for North Korea and its nuclear and ballistic missile programs. The sanctions come after what the U.S. says were three new ballistic missile launches by North Korea on Tuesday, including […]

School shooting strengthens case for guns, Donald Trump tells NRA

Read More Donald Trump has said the recent US school shooting is a reason to arm law-abiding citizens, not disarm them. The former US president was a guest speaker at the National Rifle Association (NRA), which held its annual convention in Houston on Friday. The event was held three days after 19 children and two […]

Bus Carrying Indian Soldiers Falls Into Remote Gorge; 7 Dead

Read More The Shyok River running through the Nubra Valley in Ladakh region, India, on May 7, 2015. (Alex Ogle/AFP via Getty Images) SRINAGAR, India—A bus carrying soldiers fell into a gorge in India’s remote Ladakh region on Friday, killing at least seven and injuring 19 others, officials said. The bus plunged off a mountainous […]

US, South Korea Strengthen Economic Ties Through ‘Semiconductor Alliance’

Read More New Analysis South Korea-U.S. economic ties are changing amid supply chain worries, high-tech competition, and concerns over national security. Having China as its largest trading partner, South Korea had, for over a decade, managed to mostly maintain balanced economic ties between the two powerhouses. However, recently, Seoul has made a clear shift in […]

Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda Says Japan Inflation to Stay Around 2 Percent for a Year

Read More Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during an interview with Reuters in Washington on Oct. 19, 2019. (Carlos Jasso/Reuters) TOKYO—Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Friday the country’s core consumer inflation will likely remain around the central bank’s 2 percent target for 12 months unless energy prices drop […]

Champions League final preview: A tale of revenge for Liverpool

Read More There’s a feeling among Liverpool players that this Uefa Champions League final against Real Madrid is about to become a historic story of revenge.  It’s the classic superhero movie in which the protagonist is pulverised and embarrassed by the villain, forcing him to undergo deep introspection and then return to exact revenge. Coming […]

Sabotage and corruption at Eskom’s worst power plant goes unpunished

Read More Corruption: The Tutuka power station in Standerton, Mpumalanga, is Eskom’s worst-performing plant. Photo: Deon Raath/Rapport/Gallo Procurement corruption and blatant sabotage at Eskom’s worst-performing power plant, Tutuka in Mpumalanga, has gone “unpunished” by the state-owned entity’s management, despite there being a forensic report detailing the graft and destruction.  Related stories WELCOME TO YOUR […]