S. Africa Mulls Dutch, Danish Entry to $8.5 Billion Climate Pact
South Africa’s cabinet will consider a proposal on whether to include the Netherlands and Denmark in its landmark
1970-01-01 08:00
Ryanair Loses Latest EU Challenge Over Covid Aid for Rivals
Ryanair Holdings Plc suffered a setback in its latest effort to challenge the European Union’s approval of government
1970-01-01 08:00
Women appalled after passenger changes baby’s nappy right next to her on flight
A woman sparked a debate online after venting her frustrations towards a mother who changed her baby's nappy right next to her during a flight. Taking to a Reddit thread, the plane passenger explained how she was travelling on a four-hour flight with a "screaming" baby who kept "getting all worked up at various points". She complained about the toddler, said to be around one or two years old, who was apparently "kicking the back of my seat, sticking his feet up on my armrest, and SH***ING his pants regularly." As if that wasn't enough for the passenger's patience, she then noted that the mother "changed his diaper THREE times, IN the seat". "Didn't bother taking him to the bathroom even though she was one row up from the very back of the plane, right near it. It stunk like hell," she continued. "Ffs, one lady even had a puppy on the plane and he made zero fuss. Perfect little angel. Maybe he had had a sedative, I don't know." The woman then brutally added that parents should "either sedate their damn kids" or not be allowed to bring them on "certain flights" altogether. It didn't take long for fellow Redditors to flood the thread with their own takes, with one siding with the furious passenger. One suggested changing a nappy is a potential "biohazard". They added: "I would 100 per cent would pay extra for childfree flights though parents would scream DISCRIMINATION and then sneak their kids onto the flight somehow I’m sure because 'everybody loves babies why wouldn’t you love my precious angel who shrieks the whole ten-hour flight?!'" Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
BOJ Could End Negative Rates by Year-End, Ex-Board Member Says
The Bank of Japan may scrap negative interest rates by the end of this year to adjust the
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel-Hamas War Is Stoking Fear and Divisions in Europe
Monuments in cities across Europe were lit up in blue and white on the night of Oct. 7
1970-01-01 08:00
Singapore to Inspect Credit Suisse, Others in Major Scandal
Singapore’s financial regulator will conduct an on-site inspection of Credit Suisse Group AG after at least one of
1970-01-01 08:00
'It's so powerful': Ray Liotta wowed Dangerous Waters cast and crew with epic final scene
Ray Liotta, who died during filming of 'Dangerous Waters' last year, amazed the cast and crew with his "powerful" final scene in the thriller.
1970-01-01 08:00
'A total surprise to me': Martin Scorsese didn't expect Oscar win for The Departed
Martin Scorsese was stunned that 'The Departed' won him an Oscar for Best Director as he was preparing to walk away from big-budget movies.
1970-01-01 08:00
Paris Hilton to release new album next year executive produced by Sia
Paris Hilton is working with Sia on her second studio album.
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden Seeks to Salvage Israel Trip After Gaza Hospital Blast
President Joe Biden arrived Wednesday in Tel Aviv, seeking to reinforce the US commitment to Israel and prevent
1970-01-01 08:00
Nigeria Allows Naira to Weaken Most in Four Months to Record
Nigeria’s naira plunged the most in almost four months to an unprecedented level in the official market as
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge Fund Elliott Asks Court to Audit Deutsche Wohnen Over Vonovia Loan
Elliott Investment Management wants a Berlin court to order a special audit into Deutsche Wohnen SE over a
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