California stands for some of the biggest blazes in the history of the state – and the fire season is only just beginning. Tidens in news conference Friday, Governor Gavin Newsom said he had asked Australia and Canada to help fight the devastating blazes that burned during a heat wave …
Read More »New Zealand court charges Christchurch mosque killer
WELLINGTON (Reuters) – A New Zealand court will begin its hearings on Monday on the conviction of a suspected white supremacist accused of killing 51 Muslim traitors in a massacre that shocked the world and called for a worldwide online campaign to put hatred out. PHILO PHOTO: Brenton Tarrant, accused …
Read More »Record-breaking stocks are taking a height, data weighing on dollars
SINGAPORE / NEW YORK (Reuters) – Asia’s stock markets tied after Wall Street’s lead on Friday, but were set for their softest week in about a month as investors wrestled with sluggish economic data and airy ratings following a huge rally coronavirus loss. PHILO PHOTO: A man wearing a face …
Read More »Volcanic ‘rock flight’ that could help revitalize the Great Barrier Reef reaches Australia
A volcanic rock slide has finally crashed off the coast of Australia after an underwater volcano erupted last year. The pubic rock was larger than Paris when it drifted in the ocean and it has painted many marine organisms to beaches in Queensland, Australia. The floating mass of pumice was …
Read More »Controversy over comments on Australian PM over vaccine points to coronavirus’s next nightmare
His health minister, Karen Andrews, repeated the line later, saying the government “looked after it was a mandatory vaccine.” But by Wednesday evening, Morrison was already backtracking, telling radio station 2GB that “it will not be mandatory to have the fax … there are no mandatory faxes in Australia.” “No …
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