Douglas Ross to resign as leader of Scottish Conservatives He will carry on in the role until after the election and will resign as an MSP if he is re-elected to Westminster. The fading allure of the foreign posting Some companies have found that the impact of the pandemic has intensified a reluctance to move abroad for work Gen Z is turning away from military service in record numbers; here's why Australian military faces recruitment crisis as only 80% of needed personnel have signed up, with Gen Z recruits showing declining interest. Challenges include economic factors and cultural shifts affecting recruitment efforts. Blinken returns to Mideast as Israel-Hamas cease-fire proposal hangs in balance after hostage rescue Central African Republic government suspends Chinese mining company for alleged ties to armed groups 'New counteraction': North Korea sends 300 more trash balloons south North Korea sent 310 balloons with trash to South Korea in retaliation to loudspeaker broadcasts, a form of 'psychological warfare' by ROK, as warned by Kim Jong's sister, reported by Yonhap and Seoul's military. In Putin’s wartime Russia, military corruption is suddenly taboo To be sure government spending reaches the battlefield in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin is suddenly putting high priority on purging Defense Ministry officials accused of corruption. Bulgaria’s center-right party leads in both national and European elections Bulgaria’s center-right GERB party led by former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has received most votes in the country’s parliamentary election but will need at least two partners to form a governing coalition Blinken returns to Mideast as Israel-Hamas cease-fire proposal hangs in balance after hostage rescue U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is returning to the Middle East as a proposed Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal hangs in the balance following the dramatic rescue of four Israeli hostages in Gaza |
South Korea fights back against North Korea's sewage balloons South Korea has vowed to blast "unbearable" noise at North Korea for the first time since 2018 after Pyongyang sent more sewage-filled balloons over the border. 'Greatest kisser ever' WWII veteran, 100, marries sweetheart, 96, near Normandy D-Day beaches A centenarian World War II veteran has tied the knot with his bride in a ceremony near Normandy's D-Day beaches. Fighting in Kfar Aza on Oct. 7, rebuilding it now We had all come back to volunteer in the rebuilding effort and walk through the kibbutz, hearing stories from the residents in the places where we fought. Two women dead after being swept off rocks near Kurnell on Sydney coast Emergency services called to water after reports three women swept from rocks into ocean in the Sutherland Shire Two women have died after being swept from the rocks on Sydney’s coast. Emergency services were called to the scene at about 4.30pm on Monday after reports three women had been swept from the rocks into the ocean near Kurnell in the Sutherland Shire. Continue reading... NHS appeals for O-type blood donations after cyber-attack delays transfusions London hospitals struggling to match patients’ blood at usual speed – and O-type safe to use for all patients An appeal has been launched for O blood-type donors to book appointments across England after the ransomware attack affecting major London hospitals. NHS Blood and Transplant is appealing for O blood-type donations as this is safe to use for all patients. The cyber-attack means the affect… World forgets ‘catastrophic’ war in Sudan as Russia, Iran, others reportedly feed fighting with arms In Sudan, five million are on the brink of famine, but the world is looking elsewhere. The Biden admin is being attacked for not doing enough as Russia and Iran step in. European Parliament Elections: Key Takeaways The voting across 27 members of the European Union was a gauge of popular political sentiment at an unsettling moment on the continent. The right did well, but the center held. Opinion: Interracial marriage went from criminal to commonplace. Could it go back? Loving Day marks the Supreme Court case that legalized mixed-race marriage and was a precedent for the right to same-sex unions. Such freedoms seem vulnerable now. |
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