Mexican family of 6-year-old boy who fell from amusement park zipline to file lawsuit

The family of a 6-year-old boy in Mexico who fell from a zipline after a harness failed will file a lawsuit against the ride’s operator. Family members of the 6-year-old said on Facebook that the incident happened on Sunday at Parque Fundidora’s Amazonian Expedition, an amusement park attraction located in the Mexican state of Nuevo […]

France deploys thousands of police officers amid riots, hundreds arrested

Officials in France are deploying 45,000 police officers and armored vehicles as a fourth night of riots approaches stemming from a fatal police involved shooting of a teenager during a traffic stop. The unrest has hit many cities in France including Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Strasbourg and Lille. Nahel M., a 17-year-old was shot and […]

Tour de France, oggi la prima tappa: già tanta salita, attesa per i big

Read More BILBAO – Il Tour de France 2023 si apre a Bilbao con una tappa molto dura, simile a una classica delle Ardenne. 182 km, con ritorno a Bilbao, con cinque GPM e varie altre salite non categorizzate che potrebbero far esplodere subito la corsa e mettere già gli uomini di classifica l’uno contro […]

Guerra Ucraina – Russia, le news di oggi. Il capo della Cia in segreto in Ucraina: “Rivelato un piano per la fine della guerra”. Kiev: “Gli 007 russi sono stati incaricati di uccidere Prigozhin”

Read More Il direttore della Cia William Burns ha fatto un viaggio segreto in Ucraina agli inizi di giugno. Qui i funzionari di Kiev gli avrebbero rivelato una strategia per riprendere i territori occupati dalla Russia e aprire le trattative per un cessate il fuoco entro la fine dell’anno. Lo scrive il Washington Post. Gli […]

Stiffer fines for auditors ‘will not bring back credibility’

Read More Former Steinhoff CEO, Markus Jooste. File photo Industry watchers say it will take more than the recent move by the treasury to impose stiffer fines for egregious misconduct by auditing firms to restore lost trust in the profession. The audit profession has taken a reputational knock in recent years, amid accounting scandals involving […]

Painter pursues hope and light through his work

Read More Illuminating: Artist Solomon Mugutso says his work is about giving people hope and helping them to see the light inside them. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy/M&G) At first glance, the work of Zimbabwean-born artist Solomon Mugutso seems simple. But on a closer look, you realise his paintings are complex, navigating the nuances of movement, belonging […]

Joe Biden lays out new student debt relief plan after supreme court ruling

Read More Joe Biden vowed the “fight was not over” on Friday after the US supreme court ruled against his landmark student debt forgiveness plan. “I think the court misinterpreted the constitution,” the president said, delivering remarks at the White House and announcing his intention to pivot to another law to find another path forward. […]

Jeremy Clarkson’s Sun article on Meghan was sexist, says press regulator

Read More Jeremy Clarkson discriminated against the Duchess of Sussex when he used an article in the Sun to describe his “hatred” of her with a series of sexist tropes, a press regulator has ruled. Clarkson used his national newspaper column to describe how he hated Meghan on a “cellular level” and suggested she had […]

Lowered Ofgem price cap will still leave a quarter in fuel poverty, says group

Read More More than a quarter of households in Great Britain will remain in fuel poverty even though the regulator Ofgem has lowered the price cap for domestic energy, campaigners have warned. The cap, which limits what suppliers can charge per unit of gas and electricity, falls from Saturday 1 July to the equivalent of […]