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Assisted dying: Grieving son calls for law change
Assisted dying: Grieving son calls for law change
James Johnson says his terminally ill mother used her life savings to die alone at a Swiss clinic.
1970-01-01 08:00
'It was a beautiful moment!' NSYNC's 'tears of joy' at reuniting in the studio
'It was a beautiful moment!' NSYNC's 'tears of joy' at reuniting in the studio
NSYNC star Lance Bass has told how there were lots of "tears of joy" when the group reunited in the studio, and the singer had "no idea" the band's fans would "go this nuts" for their comeback.
1970-01-01 08:00
Busted promise fans 'best album' they've ever heard after career spanning anniversary tour
Busted promise fans 'best album' they've ever heard after career spanning anniversary tour
Busted are planning the "best f****** album" to kick start the next two decades as a band.
1970-01-01 08:00
US Dollar Emerges as Best Haven From American Government Shutdown Fears
US Dollar Emerges as Best Haven From American Government Shutdown Fears
The greenback is once more proving it’s the only haven that matters. Treasuries are cratering — and sending
1970-01-01 08:00
Putin unrecognisable in shell suit with full head of hair in uncovered 1990s video
Putin unrecognisable in shell suit with full head of hair in uncovered 1990s video
Previously unseen home video footage shows a younger, untidy and awkward-looking Vladimir Putin socialising and playing table tennis during a visit to Finland around three decades ago. The rare clip, obtained by Finnish outlet Yle, shows the future Russian president dressed in a shellsuit playing darts and eating with other guests at a hospitality venue near Helsinki. According to sources spoken to by Yle, the Finnish broadcasting company, the video was shot around a May Day holiday in the early 90s. At the time Putin, then around age 40 and becoming a major player in the St Petersburg political scene, was working as a KGB officer and had become an adviser to Anatoly Sobchak, then mayor of the Black Sea city. Mr Sobchak is also seen in the clip along with his bodyguards and the party later goes fishing together. On their return, a man can be heard shouting from the boat: “I cannot hear you - we have so much fish. We have so much fish that I cannot hear you.” Putin is seen facing away from the camera with the hood of his coat up. The other men in the boat are facing in the direction of the filmer. Throughout the video, Putin appears to be aware that he is being filmed but on occasion tries to turn his face away from the camera. After the boat returns to shore, a woman is seen scaling the catch on a jetty next to the lake where the men had been fishing. An eyewitness told Yle the woman was Putin’s then-wife Lyudmila. The outlet said it was unable to corroborate the account but confirmed that the Putin’s and their children - Maria and Katerina - were present. Yle said the video was a far cry from the “macho, dictatorial image that Putin has since hewn for himself”. ”This is pre-rich Putin, Putin in a bad shell suit, with a bad haircut, bad vest, doing everyday dad stuff,” said Luke Harding, Russia expert and former Moscow correspondent for the British newspaper The Guardian. ”The most striking thing is he is smiling. He looks human, rather than the ghoul he has become,” says Mr Harding when shown excerpts of the video by Yle. Read More Putin gives defence chief one month deadline to stop Ukrainian counteroffensive in its tracks Russia unleashes hypersonic missiles on Odesa port in overnight attack Russian oil supplies continue to spike despite G7 price cap sanctions, data shows Putin wants Ukrainian counteroffensive halted before early October, report says South Korea's Yoon calls for a strong military amid deepening North Korean-Russian ties Ukraine launches new missile attack near Putin’s military airfield in Sevastopol
1970-01-01 08:00
Air France-KLM to Place Order for 50 A350 to Renew Long-Haul Fleet
Air France-KLM to Place Order for 50 A350 to Renew Long-Haul Fleet
Air France-KLM said the decision to go with Airbus SE for its widebody fleet renewal came down to
1970-01-01 08:00
China’s Economy Is Set to Avoid a Japanese-Style Deflation
China’s Economy Is Set to Avoid a Japanese-Style Deflation
Prices in China are recovering, according to an independent survey, providing more evidence that the worst may be
1970-01-01 08:00
A 1,900% Index Surge Draws Regulator Action on Tiny India Stocks
A 1,900% Index Surge Draws Regulator Action on Tiny India Stocks
India’s markets regulator is tightening its oversight of platforms meant for tiny businesses, a segment that’s more prone
1970-01-01 08:00
China Says It’s Talking to the US About Xi Attending APEC Summit
China Says It’s Talking to the US About Xi Attending APEC Summit
China said it’s talking to the US about who will represent the Asian nation at a summit in
1970-01-01 08:00
Net Zero by 2050 Still Remains Possible With Rapid Renewables Expansion, Says IEA
Net Zero by 2050 Still Remains Possible With Rapid Renewables Expansion, Says IEA
Achieving net zero by 2050 is still possible, but requires tripling renewable energy capacity by the end of
1970-01-01 08:00
State Leader Who Oversaw Australia’s Longest Lockdown Quits
State Leader Who Oversaw Australia’s Longest Lockdown Quits
Daniel Andrews has resigned as the premier of Australia’s state of Victoria, home to the city of Melbourne,
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia seeks to rejoin UN's human rights council
Russia seeks to rejoin UN's human rights council
It was expelled from the United Nations council last year after its forces invaded Ukraine.
1970-01-01 08:00
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