Making Fashion History

Read More As a conceptual artist, British-Nigerian Yinka Shonibare has always had vast, world-changing intentions and there is nothing tentative about the title of his first Cape Town solo at Goodman Gallery.  Restitution of the Mind and Soul is a statement that gets under your skin, occupying your dreams and refracting through multiple historic and […]

Met faces legal action after refusing to police ‘March of the Mummies’

Read More The Metropolitan police are facing legal action after they refused to police a major protest by mothers against the cost of childcare in central London, weeks before it was scheduled to take place. Campaigners accused the Met of “again trying to prevent women from organising”, six months after a court found it breached […]

Governo dopo le elezioni, le ultime news. Calenda: “Esecutivo rassicuri mercati e Ue”. Rosy Bindi: “Pd si sciolga, congresso è accanimento terapeutico”

Read More Continuano le grandi manovre per la formazione del nuovo governo a guida FdI, ma gli occhi sono tutti puntati sull’atteso Consiglio europeo sull’energia dopo lo strappo della Germania che ha annunciato uno stanziamento di 200 miliardi per frenare il prezzo del gas. “Di fronte a questa crisi epocale serve una risposta immediata a […]

Japan Signs up With Malaysia’s Petronas to Secure LNG Supplies

Read More The Japanese government has signed an energy agreement with Malaysia’s state oil and gas firm Petronas that includes supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanks in the event of an emergency. Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) with Petronas at the LNG Producer-Consumer Conference in Tokyo on […]

Federal Police Launch Special Ops to Protect Victims of Largest Cyber Hack in Australian History

Read More The Australian Federal Police will move to protect 10,000 customers whose valuable data was released online following the largest cybersecurity breach in the country’s history. “Operation Guardian” is part of a series of efforts by law enforcement, business entities, and the government to deal with the data breach of telecommunications giant Optus, which affected […]

70 Percent District Council Seats Are Vacant After Mass Arrests of Pro-Democracy Councilors; HK Plan to Add More Pro-CCP Members

Read More In 2019, democracy took over Hong Kong District Council Election when Hong Kong democratic figures celebrated a landslide electoral win. Their victory was short-lived, however, after waves of disqualification and resignation. Under the National Security Law, most pan-dem legislators have been thrown to jail, exiled, or migrated to the west permanently, resulting in […]

Afghanistan blast: 19 killed and dozens wounded at Kabul education centre, say police

Read More A suicide blast at an education institute in the Afghan capital of Kabul has killed 19 people and wounded 27, police said on Friday. The explosion happened inside the centre in the Dashti Barchi neighborhood of Kabul, said Khalid Zadran, the Taliban-appointed spokesman for the Kabul police chief. There was no immediate claim […]

Democrats blaming climate change for Hurricane Ian at odds with science, experts say

Post Content Multiple experts contacted by Fox News Digital argued that there isn’t sufficient evidence to suggest climate change caused Hurricane Ian or any individual natural disaster. The experts’ comments come as a series of media outlets, Democrats and progressive commentators continue to blame the hurricane on human-caused global warming. Hurricane Ian slammed into southwest […]