Ukraine President Zelensky Vows To Defend Soledar And Bakhmout
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has promised to provide "everything necessary" to soldiers resisting Russian assaults in Soledar and Bakhmout, two towns in the east...
Covid-19: China’s Struggle Three Years On
It was January 11, 2020, China announced its first death from Covid-19. Three years later, the country faces an unprecedented Omicron wave. The death...
Exploring the Possibility Of A Universal COVID-19 Vaccine
SARS-CoV-2 continues to accumulate mutations to evade immunity, leading to an increasing incidence of breakthrough infections after vaccination. Thus, different variants, from China but...
Money found with former MEP Belong to Mauritania and Morocco
Agencies - Now new reports emerged today confirm that money found with former MEP Antonio Panzeri and his partners including Franchico Georgio was paid...
What Causes a Recession? – How to Overcome a Recession
Recessions are economic declines that affect many people. They are characterized by a drop in real GDP and consumer spending. There are a variety of...
Tax-Free Inheritance After The Death Of The Queen
The Queen's estate is made up of various estates that are inherited by the family and are topped up with gifts and personal acquisitions....
5 Things You Must Do Now If Your Flight Has Been Cancelled
If your flight is delayed or cancelled, you have several options. You can demand a full refund or rebook your flight on another airline....
25 Million iPhone Users Could Get Payouts in Legal Action
Apple has been accused of intentionally shortening the life of older iPhones to extend battery life. The company has denied these allegations. The company...
The UK Will Not Copy EU Demand For Common Charging Cable by 2024
The UK has said it will not copy the EU's demand to make USB-C the standard for all new phones and tablets by 2024....
Scottish Government has been told to make 500m in Spending Cuts
The Scottish Government has been told to make PS500million in spending cuts by acting Finance Secretary, John Swinney. The cuts are a stark reminder...