The UK government has sparked a heated debate by approving solar geo-engineering experiments aimed at combating climate change. These experiments, which involve releasing reflective aerosols into the atmosphere to dim sunlight, have been described by critics as an attempt to "play God" with the planet's climate system.
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The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) has allocated £50 million to fund these projects, which include outdoor trials to assess the impact of spraying particles into the sky. Scientists argue that these methods could provide a temporary solution to rising global temperatures, but the move has reignited long-standing conspiracy theories about......
Georgetown, Guyana – April 25, 2025 – Grief has quickly morphed into outrage in Georgetown following the mysterious death of 11-year-old Adrianna Younge, who was found in a swimming pool at the Double Day Hotel in Tuschen on the Essequibo side of the Demerara. Her lifeless body was discovered in the hotel’s pool, with visible marks of violence on her face and body raising serious suspicions of foul play. The incident has sparked nationwide outrage and protests.
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Adrianna’s heartbroken father, speaking to the media amidst the chaos, voiced his anguish over the mysterious circumstances of her death and the lack of care shown by Police after......
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Los Angeles, CA - NFL Hall of Fame tight end and sports media personality Shannon Sharpe is facing a massive lawsuit which threatens to overshadow his professional triumphs. Just weeks after securing a lucrative new contract, reportedly worth over $100 million, Sharpe finds himself embroiled in a legal battle involving disturbing allegations of sexual assault.
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A woman, referred to in court documents as Jane Doe, has filed a civil suit in Nevada seeking $50 million in damages. The lawsuit alleges a pattern of abuse, including accusations of rape, battery, and the non-consensual recording and distribution of intimate videos during what the plaintiff......
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During a tense session of Prime Minister's Questions today, Keir Starmer was confronted by MP Zara Sultana over allegations that he blocked the arrest of Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar. Sultana highlighted Sa'ar's controversial record, including alleged war crimes in Gaza, such as the siege of Kamal Adwan Hospital and the torture of its director, Dr Hussan Abu Safia. She also pointed to Sa'ar's support for blocking humanitarian aid into Gaza, backing the legal annexation of Palestinian land, and rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state.
MP ZARA SULTANA LAUNCHED BLISTERING ATTACK ON PM KEIR STARMER ACCUSING HIM OF BLOCKING AN ARREST WARRANT FOR GIEON......
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Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – In a disturbing escalation of its immigration policies, the Dominican Republic is now reportedly targeting the most vulnerable: pregnant Haitian women and mothers cradling their new-born babies, snatched from hospital beds in a brutal crackdown on undocumented migrants. Eyewitness accounts paint a horrifying picture of vulnerable women, seeking or having just received critical medical care, being ripped from hospital beds and thrust into detention, facing imminent deportation.
Just days ago, on Monday, April 21st, a staggering 87 women and 48 children were swept up in ruthless hospital raids. The chilling reality is that over......
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Rupert Lowe, the independent MP for Great Yarmouth and former Reform UK member, has ignited controversy with a series of inflammatory posts on X (formerly Twitter). The posts, which include a dismissive remark about reparations for trans-Atlantic slavery, have drawn widespread condemnation.
Lowe, who was elected in 2024 as a Reform UK candidate, was suspended from the party less than a month ago following allegations of workplace bullying and threats of physical violence against two female employees. Despite his suspension, Lowe has maintained an active online presence, often engaging in heated debates over migration and other contentious issues.
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Pope Francis, the beloved leader of the Catholic Church, passed away at the age of 88 on Easter Monday, just hours after meeting US Vice President JD Vance. The Vatican confirmed his death early Monday morning, marking the end of a transformative papacy that spanned over a decade.
The meeting between Pope Francis and Vice President Vance took place on Easter Sunday at the Vatican. Despite his frail health, the Pope emerged from convalescence to greet thousands of faithful in St Peter's Square before briefly meeting Vance. During their encounter, the pontiff gifted Vance chocolate Easter eggs for his children, along with rosaries and a Vatican tie. Vance expressed gratitude......
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Vatican City, Rome, Italy - Pope Francis, the beloved leader of the Catholic Church, has passed away at the age of 88, the Vatican announced this morning. His death marks the end of a transformative papacy that spanned 12 years, during which he championed causes such as environmentalism, social justice, and interfaith dialogue.
The pontiff had been battling health issues for several months, including pneumonia and bronchitis, which led to extended hospital stays. Despite his frailty, he made a final public appearance on Easter Sunday, blessing thousands of faithful gathered at St Peter's Square. Less than 24 hours later, his passing was confirmed by Cardinal Kevin......
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Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago – The Carifta Games Under-20 Male 100m finals witnessed one of the most dramatic turnarounds in recent memory, culminating in a stunning gold medal victory for Jamal Stephenson. Stephenson, initially disqualified from the race due to a little-known height regulation, was reinstated and ultimately crowned champion after a wave of illness swept through his team, side-lining his two favoured compatriots.
Jamal Stephenson has won Gold for Jamaica in the 100m U-20 finals at the 2025 Carifta Games in Port of Spain Trinidad and TobagoFull Story in comments pic.twitter.com/6JtC9DkgFl
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A man who has lived in the UK for 36 years remains stranded in Poland, seven years after the government was forced to apologise over its Windrush Scandal.
George Lee, who came to the UK as a child from Jamaica in 1961, remains trapped in Poland for more than two decades – after being told he does not qualify to return home to the UK.
On 16 April 2018, the Windrush Scandal erupted, exposing the devastating impact of harsh immigration policies on long-term UK residents – many of whom arrived as children from Commonwealth countries. The revelations, triggered by a powerful intervention from Labour MP David Lammy, cast a long shadow over the Commonwealth......