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New Zealand Pavlovas and Pastries Hit by Egg Ban
Read More New Zealand’s nationwide ban on battery caged hens has created an egg shortage, pushing up prices for eggs and the foods requiring it,
Iron Maiden win Royal Mail seal of approval with 12 stamps
Read More Iron Maiden may have been snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year, but Royal Mail at least has given
Almost no trains will run across England on Thursday as drivers strike
Read More Almost no trains will run in most parts of England on Thursday as train drivers at 15 operating companies go on strike. The
FTSE 100 bosses paid more in three days than average UK worker for whole year
Read More The bosses of Britain’s biggest companies will have made more money in 2023 by Thursday afternoon than the average UK worker will earn
Xi is keeping his cards close to his chest on the Ukraine war
Read More Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to be desperate to find ways to break the shackles of diplomatic isolation that have gradually stifled the
Explainer: What forces will shape South Africa’s economy in 2023?
Read More Economy hitting geopolitical tensions, pressure on consumers and load-shedding will likely stick around. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images Last October, the International
Russia-Ukraine war live: ‘no rational reason’ west hasn’t sent tanks, says Zelenskiy, as allies offer armoured vehicles instead
Read More Western allies are poised to supply Ukraine with armoured battle vehicles but not the heavier tanks it has requested to fight Russia, Reuters
House speaker race: Rep-elect Byron Donalds responds to ‘retribution’ for running against Kevin McCarthy
Post Content Republicans are still deciding who will be the House speaker for the 118th session of Congress, but as Rep-elect. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., says
Amazon to axe 18,000 jobs citing economic uncertainty
Read More Amazon has announced it will cut more than 18,000 jobs from its workforce – the largest set of layoffs in the US company’s
Ronna McDaniel’s challenger for RNC chair says after unsuccessful leaders ‘typically move on’
Post Content Ronna McDaniel has served three terms as chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, but a rising conservative figure believes it’s time for new
Israel unveils controversial plans to overhaul judicial system
Read More Benjamin Netanyahu’s justice minister has unveiled the new government’s long-promised overhaul of the judicial system that aims to weaken the supreme court. Critics
House adjourns as speakership evades McCarthy even after sixth vote
Read More The House remained paralyzed on Wednesday, after Republican leader Kevin McCarthy failed for the sixth time to capture the speaker’s gavel as his
California Rep. Kevin McCarthy loses, gains as House speaker election drags on: ‘I voted present’
Post Content Two Republicans switched their vote away from Rep.-elect Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday and Wednesday. McCarthy is facing serious headwinds in his bid to
Republican military veterans urge support for McCarthy: ‘It’s actually becoming detrimental to our nation’
Post Content A group of Republican military veterans held a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to urge holdouts in the GOP to
Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw blasts anti-McCarthy Republicans: ‘tired of your stupid platitudes’
Post Content Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, on Wednesday blasted his Republican colleagues who are refusing to support Kevin McCarthy for House Speaker. “I’m tired of
Iran outraged after French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo publishes cartoons mocking Khamenei
A series of offensive cartoons depicting Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has provoked outrage in Tehran. The
China undercounting COVID-19 cases and deaths, WHO says: ‘We still do not have complete data’
Coronavirus cases have surged in China since the country relaxed its draconian “zero-COVID” strategy last month, but officials there are likely undercounting the extent of
US ‘Throwing Allies Under a Bus’: Australia’s New Ambassador Kevin Rudd
Read More President of the Asia Society and former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd speaks as he introduces U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken during
Qin Gang Appointed Chinese Foreign Minister During Awkward CCP Power Transition
Read More Recently, former Chinese ambassador to the United States Qin Gang was appointed as China’s Foreign Minister, replacing former Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who
Arizona judge’s decision on election misconduct challenged by Kari Lake
Post Content Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake filed two appeals on Wednesday, related to an election lawsuit she commenced last month, according to reports.