Cabinet announcement likely in 24 to 36 hours, Macron’s election gamble, Singapore keeps its title as the world’s most expensive city, VW to invest in Tesla rival Rivian, and Multiple people may be charged in connection to Matthew Perry’s death.
Hey, you have to move with the times, capise?
By taking a stand against COVID-19 health passes and vaccinations, many people in European countries have ended up locking themselves out of society.
The tears had barely dried following the EU’s ‘goodbye Britain’ speech, before British racists were fixing signs to doors in apartment blocks.
The impending Brexit vote has inflamed tensions across the UK, with many saying a controversial new poster has gone too far.
We’re nearing three weeks until a rather important referendum takes place, so if you’re a little behind on the Brexit saga let’s get you up to speed.
Here’s one for the next dinner you go to, unless that dinner happens to be at your friend Stavros’ house of course. Pick your audience wisely my friends.
It seems some guy on the other side of the world has taken quite a keen interest in South Africa’s white folk. His online petition is gaining momentum.
You start off with that cat video, then a few sports highlights. Before you know it you’re watching a 92-year-old Bulgarian woman breakdance. The YouTube vortex is deep, and all of it is savoury.
With each passing day, what started as a simple protest in Kiev is swiftly morphing into a full-blown revolution. Anti-government protestors, initially protesting against widespread corruption, are now angered by a trade deal that tilted Ukraine back toward Russia and away from further integration with the European Union
Key decision makers on the global climate change issue have been hesitant to make a conclusive call at the COP17 talks, which are currently being held in Durban. There are major concerns that the world’s only legally binding climate agreement could sink entirely.
The economic dilemma facing Greece and and the European Union is reaching a head as Greece threatens to default on its debt to the European Union. The outcome of the crisis, whether positive or negative, will have a substantial effect on the health of the global economy. So it’s an important issue. And yet, discussion […]
The European Union is attempting to establish the “right to be forgotten online,” as a legislative response to embarrassing old data – risque photographs, stupid statuses – that refuse to disappear. The proposed bit of legislation would enforce higher privacy settings and offer greater user control.