Estonia planning artillery, missile system supply to Ukrainian armed forces
🔒 Support For Marijuana Legalization In Australia Nearly Doubles In Six Years
Court shuts down another human rights group in Russia
🔒 Major Australian musicals cancel shows as more than 90 performers contract Covid
Spyware scandal rocks Polish government
Apple puts Taiwanese company Foxconn on notice after protests, food poisoning in India
Pakistan buys 25 China-made J-10C fighter jets in response to India’s Rafale
💰 UK, U.S., Germany, France discuss Russian aggression towards Ukraine - Truss
Hong Kong's Stand News deletes website and wipes social media; ex-staff to appear in court as watchdogs decry raid
Russia sets another monthly record for virus-linked death
End of the line finally coming for BlackBerry devices, will shutdown Jan 4
Hong Kong: Police arrest 6 journalists. The government said the six senior journalists were former and current staff of an online media company. They have been arrested for "conspiracy to publish seditious publications."
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard tells the unvaccinated to ‘switch off your social media and switch on reality’
‘Airplane Karen’ taken into custody after attack on Delta flight
WHO warns of Omicron overload as France reports record of nearly 180,000 Covid cases. France reported a record high of 179,807 new confirmed cases in a 24-hour period on Tuesday, by far the highest number since the start of the pandemic.
A strong North Pacific ridge will rise into the Arctic Circle, pushing the jet stream and colder weather deeper across North America in January 2022. It will also cause pressure to drop over Scandinavia, bringing colder air back into Europe towards mid-month.
Western Canada stays under extreme cold warnings as some areas hit -50 C
Covid-19 kills coronavirus and vaccine skeptic Robin Fransman, 53
Stand News, one of the final few pro-democratic news media in Hong Kong, announces its closure after police raid and arrests of officials
France sets daily record with 208,000 new Covid-19 cases