The holiday that marks the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
The President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, says he would like to see a situation
More Windows PCs previously blocked are now able to upgrade to Windows 11. Apple has fallen to number two in terms of iPhone market share. Salesforce makes news with a possible acquisition of Informatica. And a new AI wearable device gets savage reviews. All this and more on the “winners and losers” edition of Hashtag
Marion Marechal, Executive Vice President of French far-right party 'Reconquete', arrives at a meeting in Charvieu-Chavagneux, outside Lyon, France, Wednesday, April 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)
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Deputy environment minister flouts environmental rules, an owl is rescued, and the government boycotts another TV show.
Special to WorldTribune.com, April 10, 2024 Corporate WATCH Commentary by Joe Schaeffer @Schaeff55 Eight years after the political earthquake of 2016, a growing number of Americans today fully understand that the answer to George Soros and Bill Gates is not Fox News. The limitless financial war chest provided to the ruling progressive establishment’s propaganda wing, […]
Nintendo’s latest Indie World showcase featured more than a dozen indie games coming to Nintendo Switch in 2024, with some of those titles dropping on the eShop today. Here’s a look at the biggest announcements from April’s Indie World. The game about being a little cat in a world full of distractions is coming to Nintendo Switch on May 9. Little Kitty, Big City lets players take control of a cat as they adventure through a bustling town, causing mischief and helping out your fellow animals. A...
Rhea Ripley has announced that she must vacate the Women's World Championship due to injury after a brutal assault by her longtime rival, Liv Morgan
Producer prices in Japan rose slightly for the fifth straight month in March. A major factor was that the impact of government energy subsidies had run its course. The Bank of Japan says the preliminary Producer Price Index for the month was up 0.8 percent from last year. The index measures the prices companies charge each other for goods and services. It reflects fluctuations in energy and raw-material costs. Rising prices of nonferrous metals helped push the index higher. The trend was due...
NHK World's Yoshikawa Ayano got a rare look inside the post-meltdown Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, to see the state of decommissioning.