UK to introduce new offence of causing death or injury by dangerous cycling Law change not ‘anti-cycling’ says Iain Duncan Smith, who brought the amendment to the criminal justice bill A new offence of causing death or serious injury by dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling is to be introduced. The law will be changed after a deal was reached between the government and the former Conservative leader, Iain Duncan Smith, whose amendment to the criminal justice bill … Putin hails Russian advances, Blinken unveils aid in Kyiv President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday hailed Russian advances in the Kharkiv region and the recapture of a symbolic town further south that was one of the only prizes of Ukraine's underwhelming counteroffensive last summer. But it also said it had recaptured the southern Ukrainian village of Robotyne, one of only a handful of settlements Kyiv retook at a huge cost in its summer counteroffensive l… Live Updates: Slovakia’s Leader in ‘Life-Threatening’ Condition After Shooting Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot multiple times and critically wounded in what officials said appeared to be a politically motivated assassination attempt. A suspect was detained. Despite its 'nothingburger' reputation, COVID-19 remains deadlier than the flu This past winter, the mortality rate for patients hospitalized with COVID-19 was 35% higher than for patients hospitalized with the flu. |
GOP Congressman to ‘Post’: Bipartisan support for Israel goes back years, ‘I hope it doesn’t stop' Congressman Calvert introduced the Israel Security Assistance Support Act, with a vote on it expected Thursday. As Putin visits Xi, one is clearly stronger than the other You've heard of the transatlantic 'Special Relationship'. This is the "No Limits" partnership - a term coined when Vladimir Putin visited Beijing in February 2022. World reacts to Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico being shot World leaders decry attack against Fico, who was shot several times and is in 'life-threatening condition'. New research estimates when first warm-blooded dinosaurs roamed the Earth The first warm-blooded dinosaurs may have lived about 180 million years ago, according to a new study published in the journal Current Biology. Blinken announces $2 billion aid package for Ukraine as Russians advance But the Biden administration remains opposed to allowing Ukraine to strike targets inside Russian territory with U.S. weaponry — something Ukrainian policymakers have been pushing for. CEO of Brazil’s oil and gas giant Petrobras steps down following dustup over dividends The head of Brazil’s Petrobras is stepping down after a fight over dividends, sending shares of the state-controlled oil and gas giant tumbling |
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