Kenyan military deployed in response to East African floods
China evacuates entire city due to record rain and winds
More than 100 grinds run aground in Western Australia
Bruce Willis handed out money to the crew of the action film Armageddon
Famous Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer shared a touching story from the filming of the cult action film “Armageddon”. As it turned out, Bruce Willis, who played the main role in
Julia Garner joins Josh Brolin in horror thriller “Weapons”
Julia Garner has landed the lead role in Weapons, New Line’s horror film from Barbarian filmmaker Zach Cregger. Garner will star opposite Josh Brolin in the feature, which is set
New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein rape conviction
The New York State Court of Appeals has overturned the 2020 rape conviction of Harvey Weinstein. The court ruled that the trial judge in New York County prejudiced Weinstein with
Russia says it may downgrade ties with US if its assets are seized
Russia is considering downgrading its diplomatic relations with the United States if Western governments go ahead with proposals to seize its frozen assets, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.
Brazilian justice says there is no evidence Bolsonaro sought asylum in Hungarian embassy
Brazil’s Supreme Court judge closed the investigation into whether former president Jair Bolsonaro sought asylum in the Hungarian embassy in February. The New York Times revealed that Bolsonaro spent two
Portugal must ‘pay the costs’ of colonial crimes, says president
President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said Portugal is responsible for crimes committed during the transatlantic slavery and colonial era, and suggested the need for reparations. For more than four centuries,
US birth rate declines after rising in pandemic era
The number of births in the US in 2023 fell by 2% from the previous year, thanks in part to a sharp decline in births among older teens and women
Scholz pledges support for Germany’s pharmaceutical sector with Merck investment
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said at a ceremony with Merck to support the pharmaceutical sector by providing tax breaks for research and cutting red tape in trials, which is investing
Two million Britons suffer prolonged COVID symptoms
Two million people in England and Scotland continue to suffer from prolonged symptoms of COVID, of whom 381,000 have had their daily activities severely limited, according to an official survey.
The Knights scored two goals in a row at Dallas
Jonathan Marchessault and Jack Eichel each scored a goal and had an assist as the Vegas Golden Knights earned their second consecutive road win over the Dallas Stars with a
Woods and McIlroy will receive loyalty payments from the PGA Tour
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are among the golfers expected to receive a stake in PGA Tour Enterprises as a thank-you for sticking with the Tour instead of jumping to
The Panthers beat the Lightning in overtime and lead the series 2-0
Carter Verhaeghe scored the go-ahead goal 2:59 into overtime as the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Tuesday in Game 2 of their first-round Eastern Conference playoff
The Dead Boys Detective series premiered on Netflix
On 25 April, the series “Dead Boys Detectives” premiered on Netflix, the events of which are set in the same universe as “The Sandman”. The show tells about two ghost
New Harry Potter audiobook series in the works
As part of a partnership agreement between Pottermore Publishing and Audible, the two will release seven new English-language audiobooks by the end of 2025. The audiobooks will feature a wide
Klimt’s “Portrait of Miss Lieser” fetches $32 million at auction
Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Miss Lieser”, a painting of a young woman that the Austrian artist left unfinished at his death, sold at auction for 30 million euros, despite doubts
More than 100 grinds run aground in Western Australia
In Western Australia, more than 150 grinde (black dolphins) have washed ashore, the authorities are making every effort to save them. 26 black dolphins have already died. The incident occurred
Kenyan military deployed in response to East African floods
Kenya’s military has deployed to rescue victims of heavy rains that have killed dozens of people in East Africa over the past month. At least 45 people have died in
NASA chief asks countries to co-operate in fighting climate change
NASA hopes countries will work more closely together in the future on topics such as climate change, including greenhouse gas emissions, space agency chief Bill Nelson said Tuesday. Solutions to