Shanghai resident mistakes raccoon dog for stray puppy
Shanghai resident mistakes raccoon dog for stray puppy
Dominic Perrottet insists he had nothing to do with hiring process and ‘no recollection’ of being asked for approval
Amazon’s subversive smash hit has irked some fans with a more overtly political season that dares to position the show’s villain as a Trump stand-in
Holidaymaker shocked as Greece heat causes beach bag to catch fire
Russia may have defaulted for the first time on foreign bonds since the Bolsheviks refused to pay on a vast debt pile after the 1917 Revolution, but its $1.8 trillion economy is showing no sign of sinking just yet. The sanctions imposed by the West over Russia's invasion of Ukraine delivered the biggest external shock to Russia's economy since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union, but the economy has - so far - been remarkably resilient. Russia's 2022 "default", announced by the United States on Monday but rejected by the Kremlin, is very different to debt crises of previous years: in 1918 the Bolsheviks didn't want to pay and in 1998 Russia could not pay its domestic debts.
Only 25% of Americans now have confidence in the institution. Plus, shipwreck of US destroyer ‘Sammy B’ discovered
A look ahead to round 10 of the 2022 Formula 1 season at Silverstone
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he remains "optimistic" that the government can solve the problems around the Northern Ireland Protocol, appealing for the EU negotiators to show "flexibility". MPs are set to vote on controversial new legislation to give ministers powers to override parts of the post-Brexit deal in the province.
Two in five people can’t name a single bowel cancer symptom, according to Bowel Cancer UK.
ABC News reports President Joe Biden, despite his criticism of recent Supreme Court rulings, remains unmoved on the topic of court expansion.
Giving birth is deadly for Black women. Ending abortion is going to make it worse
Boris Johnson swam in the Ferchensee near the G7 venue in the Bavarian Alps.
Firm has accelerated its plans by a full 15 years.
UK may face significant flu epidemic alongside Covid, vaccines expert warns
Introducing second reading of Northern Ireland protocol bill, Truss’s gullibility is almost endearing
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has described Russia's attack on a shopping centre as "utter barbarism" adding G7 leaders were shocked at what Vladimir Putin is capable of.
From July 1, more than 500 people leaving care in Wales will be offered £1,600 each month for two years to support them move into adult life.
29-year-old taken into custody on suspicion of killing local woman
Boris Johnson has said he is not worried Conservative MPs could be plotting to remove him while he is out of the UK at the G7 summit. Speaking to broadcasters from Germany where the world leaders are convening, the prime minister said doubts over his premiership were "settled" after he survived a confidence vote "a couple of weeks ago". Earlier this morning, George Eustice told Sky News that Mr Johnson still has the support of his cabinet despite one of his top team resigning last week.