Volatile Singapore Power Prices Push It to Finally Embrace Solar
Volatile electricity prices are helping to push Singapore, one of the world’s slowest adopters of solar power, to
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Donald Trump Jr facing calls to be banned from Australia
A petition has been launched in Australia calling for a ban on Donald Trump Jr from visiting the country for a right-wing event next month. By Monday nearly 15,000 people had signed the Change.org petition protesting against the former president’s eldest son attending the “Turning Point Australia” event. The group is affiliated with right-wing provocateur Charlie Kirk’s “Turning Point USA”, which aims to reach the next generation of conservatives. Nigel Farage is expected to join Mr Trump on his trip. “Donald Trump Junior is a far-right agitator who spreads bigotry wherever he goes,” Omar Hassan of the Campaign Against Racism & Fascism said in a statement. “His visit is likely to be a magnet for far-right and neo-Nazi groups across Melbourne, so we will be there in numbers to send the message that people here reject and despise everything they stand for.” And he added: “Trump Jr is a prominent far-right spokesperson, famous for his aggressive racist and transphobic campaigning. “He was an instrumental part of his father’s 2016 presidential run, and has since been part of attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, including the violence on January 6. We’re protesting him to stand against white supremacy, transphobia, and misogyny.” Activists say that if Mr Trump is allowed into Australia a protest will take place on 11 July at the State Library of Victoria. Read More Sketch artist defends controversial take on Trump arraignment Shocking emails reveal Donald Trump Jr making offensive comments about Mexicans and Black people Trump pleads not guilty as he makes history as first president to be criminally charged – twice Trump news – live: Bill Barr slams Trump’s ‘absurd’ classified papers defence as ex-attorney quits CNN lawsuit Trump praises Melania’s ‘attitude’ as she skips arraignment: ‘She doesn’t care that much’
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Washington Post: FBI slowed investigation into Trump's role in January 6 for fear of appearing political
The FBI, mindful of not wanting to appear partisan, had for months held off on launching a formal investigation into former President Donald Trump's role in efforts to subvert the 2020 election, The Washington Post reported Monday, though the episode doesn't appear to have significantly hampered prosecutors' ability to look at Trump for federal crimes in the past two years.
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Oil Drifts Lower on Concern Chinese Stimulus Will Fall Short
Oil edged lower on concern that stimulus to revive China’s flagging economic recovery may fall short of expectations.
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Search efforts for actor Julian Sands, who went missing while hiking in January, continue in California
The search for British actor Julian Sands, who was first reported missing in January after going hiking in the San Gabriel mountains northeast of Los Angeles, resumed on Saturday, according to a news release on Monday from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.
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A prominent vaccine scientist says he was 'stalked' in front of home after Joe Rogan Twitter exchange
A prominent vaccine scientist said he was accosted outside of his home after a Twitter exchange with podcaster Joe Rogan, who challenged him to debate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. over the weekend.
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Warren Buffett's Big Bet on Japan Trading Firms Helps Push Analyst Targets Up
Analysts are rushing to raise target prices on Japanese trading companies as Warren Buffett’s increased holdings drive their
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Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott tried resolving issues before announcing separation, claims source: 'Things felt way less toxic'
According to a source, Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott reportedly put in effort to create memorable holidays and celebrate milestones
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'Great Resignation' continues as quarter of workers look to change jobs - PwC
By Divya Chowdhury MUMBAI A quarter of workers surveyed by PwC expect to change jobs in the next
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Uganda ADF school attack: I covered myself in blood to hide
A student tells the BBC he survived an attack by suspected Islamist rebels by pretending to be dead.
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Global network of sadistic monkey torture exposed by BBC
A year-long investigation uncovers a sadistic abuse network stretching from Indonesia to the US.
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Biden criticizes U.S. senator's hold on military nominations
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Nandita Bose President Joe Biden on Monday criticized Republican U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville for
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