EU credibility is been damaged by CORRUPTION SCANDAL, says Charles Michel

The “Qatargate” corruption scandal rocking the European Parliament is dramatic and damaging for the credibility of the European Union, European Council President Charles Michel told POLITICO in an exclusive interview. This makes it harder for Brussels to deal with multiple …

Constantine, the last king of Greece is no more, dies at 82

Constantine, the last king of Greece, who won an Olympic gold medal before becoming entangled in his country’s volatile politics in the 1960s as king and spent decades in exile, has died. He was 82. Doctors at the private Hygeia …

‘8000 workers’ Will be sent from Papua New Guinea to AUSTRALIA

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says “8000 workers” will deployed to Australia from Papua New Guinea to aid both the Agricultural and care sectors. This took place after the Mr Albanese held talks with PNG Prime Minister James Marape over security, …

Troy Stolz (Gambling Whistleblower) is challenging Chris Minns in the state election

Troy Stolz is a whistleblower and independent candidate for Kogarah at the state election. He is challenging Opposition Leader Chris Minns and is hoping to bring change to the area. Mr. Stolz wants to make it mandatory for all venues …

North Sydney Council to ban kangaroo fur robes &hats if clarified motion passed

The Sydney councillor at the centre of a potential fur and leather ban media storm has claimed it was a big misunderstanding, but she still wants kangaroo fur robes and hats barred from council events. The motion, which was put …

Britain’s governing Conservative Party has suspended a lawmaker who spread misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines

UK

Wednesday the Conservative Party suspended a lawmaker, Andrew Bridgen, after he spread misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines and compared the inoculations to the Holocaust. Bridgen’s tweets questioned the safety of vaccines and said a cardiologist had told him “this is the …

Rishi Sunak admits he has used private healthcare

UK

Rishi Sunak, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats, has finally admitted to using private healthcare after his repeated refusal to answer questions about reports he has enjoyed the services of a private GP. The revelation comes just days after The …

Law proposed to appoint anti-slavery watchdog after Suella Braverman leaves post vacant

UK

The government has left the post of Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner vacant for eight months, and following an unexplained delay, Suella Braverman has scrapped the recruitment process. With no watchdog in place, the government has proposed a law to force the …

The White House says, Biden is against banning gas stoves.

USA

The White House released a statement on Wednesday asserting that President Joe Biden does not support a ban on gas stoves. This follows a recent Bloomberg interview with US Consumer Product Safety Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr., who called the household …

The governor of Illinois has signed an extensive ban on weapons and high-capacity magazines.

USA

Governor J.B. Pritzker signed legislation that enacts an extensive ban on firearms in Illinois. The new law caps the sale of high-capacity ammunition magazines, bans “switches” that allow handguns to fire rounds automatically, and “extends the ability of courts to …