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Trump impeachment: Memo confirms president urged Biden inquiry
The Trump administration has released details of a phone conversation in July that has triggered a US impeachment inquiry against the president.
According to the notes, Donald Trump asked the Ukrainian leader to look into corruption claims…
The Crisis That Climate Change Poses
Climate change is upon us, and its impacts are getting more severe with each passing year.
Global actions to slow climate change are promising but insufficient. We must invest in a massive effort to adapt to conditions that are now…
American national drowns after proposing to his girlfriend underwater in Tanzania
Steven Weber an american man from Louisiana has drowned after proposing to his girlfriend while on vacation in Tanzania.
Kenesha Antoine and Steven Weber were staying at Pemba island in a wooden cabin with a bedroom submerged in the…
Celine Dion begs Drake to think twice about tattoo of her face
In bizarre celebrity news of the week, Celine Dion has spoken out to beg singer and rapper Drake to think twice about getting a tattoo of her face on his body.
Dion issued a direct plea to her fellow Canadian star during an interview…
Thomas Cook travel chaos: firm’s collapse leaves 150,000 stranded abroad
Thomas Cook customers have accused airlines of cashing in on the holiday firm's demise after being faced with high bills to book replacement flights.
People who booked flights with the company, now trying to find replacement deals, told…
The serious harm of the prison in Guantanamo Bay
The Jan. 3 editorial “The failure to close Guantanamo” rightly noted that the continued operation of the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, undermines U.S. national security interests and commitments to justice.
From a medical and human…
UNAA Elections 2019: Who will win the 4-horse tight race for President?
The Ugandan North American Association (UNAA) annual convention is underway here in the windy city of Chicago, Illinois this Labor Day weekend; Friday August 30 to Sunday September 1, 2019. With more than 1000 delegates attending the 31st…
FBI Takes Down Nigerian Fraudsters In $46 Million Case
The relationship between a Japanese woman and a U.S. Army captain stationed in Syria started online, through an international social network for digital pen pals. It grew into an internet romance over 10 months of daily emails.
It…
Brexit: Backstop indispensable, Macron tells Johnson
By BBC
Boris Johnson is in Paris for Brexit talks with Emmanuel Macron, with the French president saying the UK's vote to quit the EU must be respected.
But he added that the Ireland-Northern Ireland backstop plan was "indispensable" to…
What Facebook’s plan to hire journalists means for the media
By AFP
Facebook's plan to hire professional journalists instead of relying solely on algorithms to deliver news is a positive step but is unlikely to shake up an embattled media industry, analysts say.
The social media giant said…