Newsletter Mar 18, 2024
Putin Will Lead Until 'End Of His Natural Life': Activist

Vladimir Putin is likely to stay in power until "the end of his natural life" or until he is overthrown, an anti-corruption campaigner said on Friday as Russians voted in presidential polls.


Pricey Homes Push Londoners to Move to 'God's Waiting Room' Where Homes are Half the Price

With it costing Londoners over £700,000 to purchase a house in the city, some have chosen to relocate down south to the elderly-populated area of Bexhill.




 
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Deaf Google Worker Sues for Discrimination: Had No Translator and Was Told to 'Keep Her Mouth Shut'

Google went back on its initial promise to provide Jalon Hall with sign language interpreters to help her in moderating YouTube content.

US School Begs for National Guard Help as Violence, Drug Use and Fight Clubs Erupt Daily

Teachers at the largest school in Massachusetts are overwhelmed by the escalation of violence, drug dealing and staff members being injured.

Toronto Police On Home Invasions: 'Leave Your Car Keys By The Door - That's All They Want!'

Const. Marco Ricciardi told people at a community meeting that they should leave their vehicle keys by their house front door as thieves only want their car.

Economics of Period Products: Top 5 Countries Where Menstruating is Expensive

The financial burden of having a period varies worldwide, pushing as many as 500 women into period poverty.

Musk Hints at Political Preference Before Ending Partnership With Don Lemon

Elon Musk's political stance emerged in a recently concluded interview with Don Lemon, leading to the cancellation of their partnership.

Ramadan 2024 in UK: HR Expert Explains Rights for Flexible Work Timings

Millions of people are expected to struggle during the Ramadan period as they try to balance their religious practices and work commitments.

Despite Illness, Celine Dion Still Keen To Get Back Onstage

Pop megastar Celine Dion, who is suffering from a rare neurological disorder, said in an Instagram post she looks forward to her return to the stage.

Moscow Polling Station Protesters Pay Tribute To Navalny

Queues formed outside Moscow polling stations on Sunday as some voters heeded a call by supporters of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny to cast protest votes in Russia's presidential election.

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