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Glen Sannox ferry set to sail again... in wake of latest humiliation

The scandal-hit Glen Sannox ferry is due to return to service today after engineers welded a crack that had been discovered in the new ship's hull.


Trump ameaça tarifar Brics se proposta de Lula sobre nova moeda for consolidada


Tragic cause of death for Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s dog revealed

Tragic cause of death for Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s dog revealed - A necropsy shows why the dog died alongside the couple in their home


Thousands raised in GoFundMe for man allegedly held captive by stepmother for 20 years

Thousands raised in GoFundMe for man allegedly held captive by stepmother for 20 years - ‘I wanted my freedom,’ the man said after setting his house ablaze last month to save himself


Canadians urge King to open parliament in support amid Trump attacks

King Charles has been praised by Canadians for his 'subtle diplomacy' amid the onslaught from Mr Trump to make the country the '51st state' of America.


Protecting the Philippine Eagle: Conservation Efforts to Save a National Symbol

The Philippine Eagle, also known as the “Monkey-Eating Eagle,” stands as an emblem of national pride and a symbol of the Philippines’ rich biodiversity. With its striking appearance and formidable wingspan, it captures the imagination of bird enthusiasts and conservationists alike. However, this majestic bird faces a precarious future, teetering on the brink of extinction. ... Read more The post Protecting the Philippine Eagle: Conservation Efforts to Save a National Symbol appeared first on discoverwildscience.


What is the Alien Enemies Act of 1798? The wartime law that Trump invoked to speed up deportations

What is the Alien Enemies Act of 1798? The wartime law that Trump invoked to speed up deportations - ‘Overbroad authority’ that’s been used to intern immigrants may be subject to ‘staggering abuse,’ law and policy institute says


Pensioner ‘knocked for six’ after NHS sent him cancer diagnosis text by mistake

Pensioner ‘knocked for six’ after NHS sent him cancer diagnosis text by mistake - The hospital said they were ‘deeply sorry for the anxiety this has caused’


'We will use overwhelming lethal force': Trump announces 'decisive military action' abroad

Donald Trump on Saturday announced a military action abroad. President Trump, who has often claimed to have started no wars during his first presidency, took to his own social media network, Truth Social, to make a weekend military proclamation. "Today, I have ordered the United States Military to launch decisive and powerful Military action agains...


Romania's Vaccination Crisis Leads to Measles Epidemic

The Impact of Low Vaccination Rates on Romania’s Health Crisis


Scientists Reclassify Javan Rhinoceros, Giving It a New Scientific Name

A team of researchers has officially reclassified the Javan rhinoceros, one of the world’s rarest and most elusive large mammals. Previously grouped under the same genus as the Indian rhinoceros, the species has now been assigned a new scientific name: Eurhinoceros sondaicus. This change, proposed in a new study published in ZooKeys, underscores th...


Birmingham bin strike: Public health warning as rodents ‘feast’ on rotting trash

Birmingham bin strike: Public health warning as rodents ‘feast’ on rotting trash - Experts warn public health risks are mounting as the rubbish piles up


South African ambassador expelled from US called a ‘race-baiting politician’ by Marco Rubio

South African ambassador expelled from US called a ‘race-baiting politician’ by Marco Rubio - Ebrahim Rasool had previously served as the ambassador from 2010 to 2015


Mass protest in Belgrade against President Vucic's government

Protesters wave Serbian flags outside the Serbian parliament during a major anti-corruption rally led by students in Belgrade, Serbia, March 15, 2025.


Herzog, Supreme Court chief justice agree on alternative Oct. 7 probe

President Isaac Herzog and Supreme Court Chief Justice Isaac Amit agreed on Saturday on an alternative method of establishing a state probe to investigate Hamas's October 7 terrorist attacks. If a commission is established under the agreement, Justice Amit will select its members in consultation with Supreme Court Justice Noam Solberg, who is expec...


'Regret your vote now?': Reactions to Trump ordering 'decisive' Yemen strike pour in

On Saturday afternoon, March 15, President Donald Trump announced that he has ordered a "decisive" military action against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. Trump vowed to use "overwhelming lethal force" against them "until we have achieved our objective." On his social media platform Truth Social, the president posted, "They have waged an unrele...


The planes that won the second world war

We take a look at some important war winners


Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel prepared to continue ceasefire talks

Israel is prepared to continue ceasefire talks based on a US proposal for the release of 11 living hostages and half of the deceased, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Saturday night.


UK’s Starmer says coalition to beef up Ukraine security in any peace deal

British PM Starmer highlights ‘robust’ security plans for Ukraine, proposing deployment in case of a peace deal.


Britain faces national emergency as sickness bill spirals higher

'Just at the age when someone should be starting out at work, instead they are signing on'


We are not a cult — we're being buried under a nuclear-powered 'firehose of falsehood' | Opinion

This second iteration of the Republican authoritarian regime that has taken over our White House has been a terrible assault to the senses. The one-after-another attacks on our economy, civil liberties, environment, government and benefits have been a helluva lot to deal with. In related news, it turns out that this term “Trump Derangement Syndrome...


How Microclimates Are Changing in Urbanized Regions

How Microclimates Are Changing in Urbanized Regions


Watch in full: Starmer gives Ukraine update after urging world leaders to keep pressure on Russia

Watch in full: Starmer gives Ukraine update after urging world leaders to keep pressure on Russia -


Britain's asylum seeker hotspots revealed on interactive map

The latest data released by the House of Commons Library shows 109,100 are currently being housed across the UK. Yet 59 of the 361 authorities accommodate none.


Israeli forces kill 5 Palestinians in latest Gaza ceasefire violation

Israeli forces kill 5 Palestinians in latest Gaza ceasefire violation - Israeli drone reportedly strikes group of Palestinians collecting firewood


US President Donald Trump launches airstrike on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen

US President Donald Trump says he is ready to use “overwhelming lethal force” until Iranian-backed Houthi rebels cease their attacks on shipping along a vital maritime corridor. View on euronews


Francis still requires therapy, Vatican says, as pope looks ahead to 2028

Pope Francis is improving but still requires various in-hospital therapies, the Vatican said Saturday, even as it revealed the 88-year-old pontiff had laid plans to extend his years-long Synod process into 2028. But in a sign that Francis continues to work to cement his legacy for reform of the Church, the Vatican also said Saturday he had approved from his hospital bed a new plan related to the Synod, a years-long global consultation that he...


The Impact of Climate Change on Singapore’s Coastal Ecosystems

Nestled at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is a bustling city-state known for its towering skyscrapers and lush greenery. However, beneath its modern facade lies a delicate and complex network of coastal ecosystems that face an increasing threat from climate change. The warming of our planet is not just an abstract concept; ... Read more The post The Impact of Climate Change on Singapore’s Coastal Ecosystems appeared first on discoverwildscience.


Canada to review the purchase of F-35 fighter planes in light of Trump trade war

Canada to review the purchase of F-35 fighter planes in light of Trump trade war - A spokesman for Canada's defense minister says new Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked the minister to review the purchase of America’s F-35 fighter jet


Millions of Cubans remain without power after substation failure left the island in the dark

Millions of Cubans remain without power after substation failure left the island in the dark - Millions of people in Cuba remain without power after a failure of the nation’s electric grid left the island in the dark


Why Some Countries Are Benefiting From Climate Change While Others Suffer

Climate change is a pressing global challenge that affects us all, but surprisingly, not everyone is suffering equally. While some nations are grappling with severe ... Read more The post Why Some Countries Are Benefiting From Climate Change While Others Suffer appeared first on weather-fox.com.


Why Some Countries Are Letting Criminals Buy Citizenship

Why Some Countries Are Letting Criminals Buy Citizenship


Ukraine's new long range missile which can hit Moscow is ready to fire

This puts Russian capital Moscow within Ukraine's range with Zelensky saying that Kyiv has had 'significant results' on its missile programme.


Analyst explains how to implement pacekeeping mission in Ukraine

Director of Centre for Global Governance and Security, Dr Samir Puri, explains how technology could help in a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if a ceasefire deal with Russia will be reached.


Trump promises to use ‘overwhelming lethal force’ as he orders strikes on Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen: Live updates

Trump promises to use ‘overwhelming lethal force’ as he orders strikes on Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen: Live updates - Voice of America and Radio Free Asia on the chopping block as executive order states grants will be ‘eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law’


Massive fire engulfs Russian oil refinery after reported attack

Flames and thick black smoke rise from a Russian oil refinery in Tuapse after a reported Ukrainian attack set a gasoline tank ablaze on the shores of Black Sea.


'Embarrassed to be an American': Rubio slammed for expelling ambassador over Trump criticism

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has faced a flood of condemnation since announcing on social media Friday that "South Africa's ambassador to the United States is no longer welcome in our great country." "Ebrahim Rasool is a race-baiting politician who hates America and hates President Donald Trump," the secretary claimed. "We have nothing to di...


UK urges Putin to agree to Ukraine ceasefire in meeting with allies

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pressed Russia to commit to a ceasefire at a second meeting of allies on Saturday to discuss the war in Ukraine. View on euronews


Moment 'pro Hamas' Columbia grad Mahmoud Khalil is arrested

Newly released footage shows moment 'pro Hamas' Columbia grad Mahmoud Khalil is arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. His wife, Noor Abdulla, who filmed the incident said it was 'the most terrifying moment of my life.'


Trump's takeover is America's tall ships moment | Opinion

For hundreds of years, a myth has persisted about the first time tall ships landed in the Americas. Native people, so the story goes, did not fear the looming ships at first because they couldn’t register what they were. According to the theory, natives literally couldn’t “see” the ships, because they had no experiential familiarity with them. Quot...


The UK’s Plastic Waste Crisis: How Britain is Tackling Ocean Pollution

Britain is facing a monumental challenge in tackling ocean pollution, with plastic waste being one of the most significant contributors. Every year, millions of tons of plastic find their way into the oceans, wreaking havoc on marine life and ecosystems. The UK, an island nation with a rich maritime history, finds itself at the forefront ... Read more The post The UK’s Plastic Waste Crisis: How Britain is Tackling Ocean Pollution appeared first on discoverwildscience.


'Teach 12-year-old kids how to get a job in a supermarket'

A major report urges radical action to tackle endemic worklessness as Britain 'heading for the worst of times' with 'poverty-stricken underclass'


Judge blocks Trump’s deportations under 18th century wartime law he invoked against Venezuelan gang

Judge blocks Trump’s deportations under 18th century wartime law he invoked against Venezuelan gang - Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act on Saturday via executive order


Military helicopter pilots ‘switching off life-saving safety system’

Military helicopter pilots are switching off a life-saving safety system in a move that makes them “practically invisible” to passenger jets, a whistleblower has claimed A serving navy pilot, who asked not to be named, spoke to The Telegraph after it emerged the same system had been disabled in the army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a pas...


Pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protesters face off in central London | 15 March 2025

A protest organised under the Palestine Coalition, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) and Stop The War, gathered at 1pm in Piccadilly near Green Park station before marching to Whitehall for a rally in the sunshine. A smaller counter-protest, organised by the group Stop The Hate, formed in Coventry Street, near Piccadilly Circus.


Singapore bans Malaysian coffee after detecting erectile dysfunction drug

Singapore bans Malaysian coffee after detecting erectile dysfunction drug - Authorities warn consumers against drinking Kopi Penumbuk after finding it contains tadalafil, a prescription drug that can cause serious health risks


Tens of thousands gather in Belgrade demanding justice over deadly train station awning collapse

Euronews Serbia correspondent Dušan Ilić brings us the latest from Belgrade's massive protest over nationwide government corruption, which gathered over 100,000 people. View on euronews


France urges meningitis vaccination amid warning of 'particularly high' number of cases

Public Health France said vaccinating infants and young people against certain serotypes of the serious infection was important for preventing it. View on euronews


Keir Starmer’s steady leadership offers the best chance of forcing Putin to make peace

Keir Starmer’s steady leadership offers the best chance of forcing Putin to make peace - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: Standing up to the Russian leader is the only way to bring him to the table – unlike Donald Trump’s erratic approach


Steve Borthwick says demolition of Wales is evidence of England’s growth

Steve Borthwick says demolition of Wales is evidence of England’s growth - England ran in 10 tries as Wales wilted to collect a second successive wooden spoon.