Cambodia’s king approves nomination of Hun Manet as next Prime Minister
Cambodia’s king has approved the nomination of the eldest son of Prime Minister Hun Sen to become the next premier, according to a decree published...
Extreme weather forces teenagers to leave World Scout Jamboree campsite in South Korea
A massive global gathering of scouts in South Korea has been forced to vacate the campsite a week early because of an approaching typhoon, days...
Yellow files for bankruptcy after shutting down
Yellow Corp., a US trucking company that was once dominant in its field, has filed for bankruptcy as it winds down the 99-year-old business....
Trump and team seek to destroy credibility of his election subversion trial before a date is even set
Donald Trump and his legal team are escalating efforts to discredit and delay a trial over his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election, as...
England takes on Nigeria for place in Women’s World Cup quarterfinals
England takes on Nigeria for place in Women’s World Cup quarterfinals. Follow here for live updates and then Australia takes on Denmark....
Crypto-centered public companies record profit beating Q2 estimates
The rise in crypto prices, as well as non-trading revenues, became key to profitability for many of these companies....
Over 120 million people in Eastern US are at risk for severe storms that could bring large hail and damaging winds
Over 120 million people in the Eastern US are at risk of severe thunderstorms Monday that can hit communities from Philadelphia to Atlanta with damaging...
Violations of the Constitution Aren’t Crimes, Trump Lawyer Says – The Wall Street Journal
Violations of the Constitution Aren’t Crimes, Trump Lawyer Says The Wall Street Journal Trump’s Actions in Effort to Overturn Election Were ‘Aspirational,’ His Lawyer Says The New...
Mother awake for 60 hours as son’s care breaks down
NHS system for seriously ill people requiring home care is struggling to provide sufficient support....
Bibby Stockholm: First asylum seekers to board barge
The barge, docked in Dorset, will house up to 500 people in plans critics have called inhumane....