French Far-Right Candidate Withdraws From Race After Nazi Costume Incident
A candidate for France’s far-right National Rally party will not run in the second round of the legislative election after a photo showing her wearing Nazi regalia circulated online, a party official said Tuesday. Ludivine Daoudi, a candidate in the 1st constituency of Calvados in northwestern France, received nearly 20
Ditch the Cash: Embrace the Convenience of Digital Payments
Hey there, savvy spenders! Tired of carrying around a bulky wallet stuffed with cash and cards? Say goodbye to the hassle and hello to the convenience of digital payments! Whether you’re shopping online, splitting the bill with friends, or treating yourself to a coffee on the go, digital payments make
Kenya Prepares For New Protests After Dozens Killed In Anti-Tax Rally
Kenya was bracing today for fresh protest action against the government after anti-tax hike demonstrations last month descended into violence that left dozens of people dead. Activists have stepped up their campaign against President William Ruto despite his announcement last week that he would not sign into law a controversial
North Korea Test-Fired A New Missile With ‘Super-Large Warhead’
North Korea said on Tuesday it had test-fired a new tactical ballistic missile capable of carrying “a super-large warhead”, a claim quickly disputed by South Korean officials and experts who speculate the North likely fabricated a successful test to conceal a botched launch. It is the second time that South
Dangerous Precedent: Biden Slams US Court’s On Presidential Immunity
US President Joe Biden has slammed the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity, warning it will mean “virtually no limits” on what a president can do. In a 6-3 divided decision, the court ruled on Tuesday (AEST) that ex-presidents have broad immunity from prosecution, which has direct implications for the