
Andrew Tate discusses England's alarming knife crime issue labeling nation a 'failed society', trolls say 'better than a gun fight'
Andrew Tat recently posted on Twitter recounting an experience of witnessing a knife-related incident while driving through England
2023-08-17 19:03

Spain Socialists win first parliamentary battle, securing speaker role
Spanish lawmakers on Thursday elected the Socialist party's candidate for parliamentary speaker following a closely-watched vote that augurs well for Pedro Sanchez's efforts to...
2023-08-17 19:03

Fake signs warning of falling rocks and jellyfish put up on Balearic beaches to deter tourists
Fake signs warning of falling rocks and jellyfish are being put up in Mallorca in a bid to keep British tourists off beaches in the popular holiday hotspot. Alert posters have been put up across the island but include small print in Catalan saying they are not real. “Open beach. Not to jellyfish nor foreigners,” says one. Another in Cala Murta, northwest Mallorca, reads: “Come in. The danger is not of a landslide, it is of overcrowding.” Another bogus sign says that bays are closed to the public or that it takes two hours and 53 minutes to walk to a beach that is in fact just about 100 yards away. The signs were put up by the anti-capitalist activist group Caterva, which hit out at tennis star Rafael Nadal for opening a tourism business and restaurant on the island. The group said in a statement: “Capitalism uses tourism to the extreme to dry out the territory and extract the maximum surplus value from workers. “There are culprits and it is necessary to name them, such as the hoteliers or the Rafael Nadals who are as complicit as the Balearic government.” Located in the western Mediterranean Sea, Mallorca is the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands and has a local population of about 876,000, about half of whom live in the capital, Palma de Mallorca. Tourism accounts for some 75 per cent of the island’s total economic output. In 2016 about 14 million people visited the island, with German and English tourists making up the bulk of the numbers at 23 per cent and 22 per cent respectively. Last month travellers heading to the popular island were warned of extremely warm conditions as a heatwave gripped vast swathes of southern Europe. Holidaymakers were warned of “extreme risk” in certain parts of the island after temperatures hit 44.8C in Llubi, just north of the Balearic Island’s centre, on 18 July, with a thermal sensation of 48C. Growing mass tourism and the associated increase in demand for water have repeatedly led to water shortages in the past. Read More Police hunt taxi driver after British teenager sexually assaulted in Magaluf Mallorca issues ‘extreme risk’ warning as holiday companies insist normal terms apply for cancellations Tourists are packing European hotspots. And Americans don't mind the higher prices and crowds Police hunt taxi driver after British teenager sexually assaulted in Magaluf Ukraine-Russia war: ‘Convict’ assault squads straining Kyiv’s forces in northeast Smoke billows from Tenerife wildfire as firefighters battle to contain blaze
2023-08-17 19:01

Tim Scott's likability is fueling his rise. But how high can he climb?
After two hours at the Iowa State Fair spent posing for photos, glad-handing attendees visiting the livestock barn and indulging in carnival games and the famous pork chop grill, Tim Scott was heading for the exits when he stopped to meet a group of voters.
2023-08-17 17:35

UK broadcaster Michael Parkinson dies aged 88 - BBC, citing family statement
LONDON British broadcaster Michael Parkinson, best known for interviewing some of the world's biggest stars on his long-running
2023-08-17 17:25

Did Britney Spears and Sam Asghari have a prenup? Iconic couple split after 14 months of marriage
Britney exchanged vows with Sam at her Los Angeles residence back in June 2022
2023-08-17 17:21

How tall is Keanu Reeves? 'John Wick' star seems shorter than girlfriend Alexandra Grant in certain photos
Keanu Reeves' actual height has sparked discussions about how camera angles and visual tricks can influence perception in the world of entertainment
2023-08-17 17:13

Global Yields March to 15-Year Highs as Rate-Hike Worries Build
Global government bond yields extended their climb to the highest levels since the financial crisis as resilient economic
2023-08-17 17:13

Why did Robin Roberts break down on ‘GMA’? Morning show host surprised with 'sentimental' gift for her on-air bachelorette
'GMA' Robin Roberts couldn't contain her tears after receiving an unlikely 'sentimental' surprise from a family member for her on-air bachelorette
2023-08-17 17:03

Milei Promises Argentina Can Be Saved With Libertarian Economics
Self-described libertarians seem to pop up in political circles in every corner of the globe. But few mean
2023-08-17 16:00

Who is Kate Ober? Killer AJ Armstrong's wife weeps in court as he's sentenced to life in prison for murdering his parents
Jurors deliberated for roughly 10-and-a-half hours before finding Armstrong guilty of fatally shooting his parents, back in 2016
2023-08-17 15:03

An Israeli raid on Jenin, a West Bank militant stronghold, kills 1, Palestinians say
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man in a raid on a militant stronghold in the northern occupied West Bank on Thursday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said, the latest violence in a city that has seen some of the worst bloodshed in the current round of Israeli-Palestinian fighting
2023-08-17 14:12
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