Brazil’s President-elect Lula da Silva gets hero’s welcome at climate conference in Egypt

Brazil’s President-elect Lula da Silva gets hero’s welcome at climate conference in Egypt

Brazilian president-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva got a hero’s welcome at COP27 conference upon his arrival at Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, on Thursday, when the gathering broke into “olé olé” chants. “We’re so glad to be part of the conversation again,” one Brazilian youth activist shouted. Inside Brazil’s glittering pavilion, the...

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Embattled Man United ace Ronaldo praises Argentine star Messi, stirs talk of joining PSG

Embattled Man United ace Ronaldo praises Argentine star Messi, stirs talk of joining PSG

Cristiano Ronaldo has opened up on his relationship with fierce rival Lionel Messi. That’s after slamming Manchester United in a bombshell interview with Piers Morgan on TalkTV. The veteran striker, 37, stunned United by claiming the club have ‘betrayed’ him. Ronaldo also had a pop at manager Erik ten Hag,...

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Controversial Man United superstar Ronaldo backs rivals Arsenal to win Premier League title

Controversial Man United superstar Ronaldo backs rivals Arsenal to win Premier League title

Cristiano Ronaldo has lauded the impressive work being done by Mikel Arteta at Arsenal – and admitted that if Manchester United cannot win the Premier League title, then he ‘hopes’ the Gunners do. Ronaldo has made plenty of headlines this week courtesy of his explosive interview with Piers Morgan, where...

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Trump’s senior manager lays bare crude tricks the ex-US president used to evade tax

Trump’s senior manager lays bare crude tricks the ex-US president used to evade tax

Former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg testified in court on Thursday, describing how Donald Trump and two of his children allegedly participated in a scheme to defraud tax authorities. Weisselberg said Donald Trump, or at times Eric Trump or Donald Trump Jr, signed checks to pay up to...

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Education: Scientists at Bristol link short-sightedness to people who study to university

Education: Scientists at Bristol link short-sightedness to people who study to university

Five genetic variants may be linked to the onset of short-sightedness in people who study to university level. The discovery could help to identify children who are more likely to develop the condition so that interventions can be put in place to help prevent its onset, such as spending more...

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Exiting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pays tribute to Bush, Obama and Biden, snubs Trump

Exiting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pays tribute to Bush, Obama and Biden, snubs Trump

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi didn’t name former President Donald Trump during her speech on Thursday when she announced that she would be stepping down from Democratic leadership. Speaking on the House floor, Pelosi took a victory lap over legislative achievements she’d had under former Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama...

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How US-supplied weaponry fuels conflicts and makes it easier for repressive regimes to commit war crimes

How US-supplied weaponry fuels conflicts and makes it easier for repressive regimes to commit war crimes

Here’s a seldom commented-upon reality of this century and this moment: the United States remains the number-one arms-exporting nation on the planet. Between 2017 and 2021, it grabbed 39 per cent of the total global weapons market and there’s nothing new about that. It has, in fact, been the top...

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How NASA finally got Artemis 1 rocket off the ramp and into space after previous false starts

How NASA finally got Artemis 1 rocket off the ramp and into space after previous false starts

In early November, scientists at Kennedy Space Center in Florida trundled Artemis 1 rocket back to the pad in anticipation of a November 14 launch, just as Tropical Storm Nicole – soon to elevate to hurricane strength – grew on the horizon. NASA considered moving the rocket into shelter again,...

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NASA’s launch of Artemis 1 rocket is billed ‘test flight’ that pays way for future crewed missions

NASA’s launch of Artemis 1 rocket is billed ‘test flight’ that pays way for future crewed missions

After years of delays and several false starts, the wait is finally over: NASA’s massive Space Launch System rocket and the Orion capsule lifted off at 1:48 am Eastern time, heading for a historic lunar flyby. Crowds of onlookers watched at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the thunder...

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South African parliament sets December 6 for evaluation of President Ramapahosa’s corruption scandal

South African parliament sets December 6 for evaluation of President Ramapahosa’s corruption scandal

A long-awaited report on an alleged corruption scandal targeted at South African President Cyril Ramaphosa a month before a crucial deadline for his political future, will be examined on December 6, parliament announced on Thursday. An independent parliamentary committee was tasked in September with examining President Ramaphosa’s accountability in the...

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