Month: November 2024
Boeing’s CEO is forcing executives to give up private jets and fly commercial to save money
Boeing is searching for ways to save money after a rough year that included safety issues, stranded astronauts, and an employee strike.
Eight arrested over Kosovo canal explosion
Eight people have been arrested after a powerful explosion in Kosovo damaged a canal, temporarily stopping power and water supplies to the country’s cities.
Landslide in Uganda leaves over dozen dead (VIDEO)
At least 15 people are dead and over 100 missing following a landslide caused by torrential rains in Uganda Read Full Article at RT.com
Bluesky, the X alternative, says it has ‘quadrupled’ its moderation team
Bluesky said its moderation policies have been updated to be more "aggressive."
Fallen Ukrainians ‘have already won’ – Zelensky
Fallen Ukrainians did not lose their lives in vain because their sacrifices encouraged the West to aid Kiev, Vladimir Zelensky has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
Spain gives workers paid ‘climate leave’
Spain has passed a law allowing workers to take four paid days off work during weather emergencies Read Full Article at RT.com
My wife and I have always known we don’t want kids. We want to spend our time doing other things.
When we first met in 2012 my wife said she didn’t want to have kids. We want to spend our time in other ways than through the sleepless newborn days.
Zelenskyy suggests plan to end ‘hot phase’ of Ukraine war
Zelenskyy suggested that the "hot phase" of the Russia-Ukraine war could end if unoccupied parts of Ukraine came "under the NATO umbrella."
Georgian president says government ‘not legitimate’ as thousands again take to streets
Georgia’s president has said the Caucasian country’s government is “not legitimate” as thousands of protesters gathered again in the capital after a halt to EU membership talks.
Starbucks opens coffee shop overlooking North Korea
The American coffeehouse chain has opened an outlet on the Korean Demilitarized Zone Read Full Article at RT.com