Uyghur activists welcome the measure, but note shortcomings.
A German man was arrested for allegedly sharing information from the European Parliament with the China's secret service, the federal prosecutor’s office said.
Scottish Government minister Lorna Slater boasted that the ban was 'proof of the progress Scotland is making toward protecting our environment' despite it being rolled out across the UK as well
The bill, a key policy announced by Sunak last year, would make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born after January 1, 2009.
Chillicothe — Council voted down the mayor’s request to fill the post of “Chief of Staff” Monday evening. After several speakers from the public and a few council members spoke pro and con in this session, the proposed ordinance failed 3-5 at third reading. Council did pass the ordinance to ban public feeding of wildlife […]
Dempsey's Bar in Balbriggan has sparked a debate online after they set up a plaque with a number of new rules
As Scotland ponders so-called buffer zones, 40 Days for Life Edinburgh leader Mairi Lucas tells lawmakers her story and describes what the Lenten pro-life vigils entail.
The lower house of Swiss parliament on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of the Senate, or upper house, in approving a measure that would ban the use of, public wearing or display of Nazi and racist symbols that could foment extremist hate or violence.
On the opening weekend of the 2024 season, the NFL will stage its first ever regular-season game in South America when Philadelphia takes on Green Bay at Sao Paulo's Corinthians Arena.
Rishi Sunak has killed them off, at least for now. So while your Sambas take a breather and wait for the storm to pass, here are some other looks led by trainers not yet tainted by having cropped up in the halls of government Continue reading
THE Scottish Sun has secured 10 nominations in this year’s prestigious Scottish Press Awards. Your favourite newspaper, website and journalists were shortlisted across 9 categories at the event’s 4
Tuesday was World Book Day and ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel celebrated by bringing a quintet of librarians together to tell Republicans to “shut the [bleep] up” over their supposed book bans. The only problem was that the books Kimmel and his new friends highlighted, such as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and To Kill A Mockingbird, are regularly targeted by race-obsessed progressives. Kimmel began by declaring, “It’s also World Book Day today or as the state of Florida calls it, Bonfire Day.” After...