Russian missile strike on Ukrainian apartment building leaves at least 30 dead

Rescue workers in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro confirmed the deaths of at least 30 people on Sunday from a Russian missile strike on an apartment building. Russia launched a barrage of 33 cruise missiles on Dnipro, Kharkiv, the capital of Kyiv, and other cities on Saturday following a two-week hiatus in the strikes. […]

I benzinai contro il governo: “Nel decreto multe inaccettabili”. Si va verso lo sciopero

Read More Roma – Benzinai molto delusi dal decreto “Trasparenza”, ed estremamente preoccupati dalle sanzioni che verranno applicate nel caso in cui i cartelli con il prezzo medio non vengano esposti. Tanto che stamattina, al termine dell’incontro fissato per le 11, le organizzazioni dei gestori, Faib, Fegica e Figisc, potrebbero decidere di confermare lo sciopero […]

Police to get new powers to shut down protests before disruption begins

Read More Police are to be given powers to shut down protests before any disruption begins under Rishi Sunak’s plans for a public order crackdown, which aim to prevent tactics such as “slow marching”. Sparking outrage from civil liberties campaigners, the government said it would be laying an amendment to the public order bill to […]

Iraqi prime minister defends US troop presence, says it’s necessary for fighting ISIS

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani says he supports an indefinite presence of U.S. troops in the country to combat ISIS, putting him at odds with his supporters and Iranian-backed officials. In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Sudani said U.S. and NATO troop contingents were necessary to train and assist Iraqi units in […]

Auburn Students Downplay Concerns Over TikTok Ban

The ban on TikTok from campus by several U.S. universities has brought the reality of the geopolitical fight over the app front and center for teenagers and young adults, The New York Times reported.