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McDonald's forced to intervene due to bird flu

Australian authorities have identified bird flu type H7 in a dozen poultry farms in southeastern Australia. The outbreak is in the states of Victoria and New South Wales and in the region around the Australian capital, Canberra. And that is causing supply problems for fast food chain McDonald's. Consequently, the chain is forced to adjust its breakfast hours in Australia. The supply problems are forcing McDonald's to take the last orders for...


China rejects key Western calls for human-rights reforms at U.N. meeting

By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) - China on Thursday rejected Western-led recommendations for human-rights reforms including calls for greater freedoms in Hong Kong and for Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but accepted others from allies, as it sought to defend its record at a U.N. meeting. The U.N. Human Rights Council session in Geneva caps off a review process in which Beijing has strived to fend off


UK food safety in 'absolute chaos' due to Brexit, expert warns

Chris Elliott, the founder of the Institute for Global Food Security said that with the UK importing nearly 50 per cent of all food we eat, everything that happens in the world impacts us.


US man jailed in Russia for 12 years on drug charges

Prosecutors said Robert Woodland was arrested while preparing to sell methadone - charges he denies.


Brexit is over! Remainers gloat as Labour looks set for victory

As millions of Brits headed to polling stations, those opposed to the UK's exit from the EU urged an incoming Labour government to think again on links with Brussels.


Girl killed in school bus crash 'was wearing seatbelt'

Jessica Baker, 15 was killed along with the driver of the bus when it crashed on the M53 last year.


Who will be in Labour leader's Sir Keir Starmer's Cabinet?

Rachel Reeves is expected to become Britain's first female Chancellor while Yvette Cooper will become Home Secretary, as Sir Keir Starmer unveils his Cabinet.


Lib Dem Ed Davey says party on course for 'best result in a century'

Sir Ed spoke out after the exit poll suggested the Lib Dems are set to increase their presence in Parliament more than five-fold to 61, compared with the General Election result in 2019.


Chinese sanda vs Korean taekwondo: Asian martial arts both built on ancient styles

Both relatively young martial arts also emphasise the importance of respect and honour, but their techniques are quite different From ancient Shaolin techniques to iconic movie stars like Bruce Lee, delve into the history, philosophy and cinematic impact of kung fu with our martial arts series. Asian martial arts are as diverse and varied as the re...


Xi and Putin set out ambitions for Eurasian security club

ASTANA (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping urged members of a regional security club on Thursday to resist external meddling, while President Vladimir Putin was due to speak about creating a new Eurasian security system at the group's annual meeting. Putin and Xi have expanded the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), a club founded in 2001 with Russia, China and Central Asian nations, to


Drive to recruit firefighters living near station

East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service is attempting to recruit new on-call firefighters who live near a station.


Labour on track for landslide as SNP set to lose seats

According to the exit poll, Labour are on track to overtake the SNP.


Singaporeans call JB residents “lucky” because eating out is “really super cheap” there

SINGAPORE: A recent online discussion among Singaporeans has brought up the cost of living and... The post Singaporeans call JB residents “lucky” because eating out is “really super cheap” there appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Labour hold most of Bedfordshire as Selous loses out

Labour hold seats in the county but Conservative Andrew Selous is ousted after 23 years.


Staying up? All you need to know about election night

Here are the all key timings, pivotal seats to watch for and when we might know the final result.


Labour makes historic gains in Suffolk

Former deputy prime minister Therese Coffey loses her seat as Labour scores a series of victories.


Tragic update after little girl died in crocodile attack

The girl was last seen swimming with family members at Mango Creek near the remote Aboriginal community of Palumpa south-west of Darwin.


Who could resist America's patriotic pet parade?

In the realm of politics, pets are the lesser recognized citizens of the US, but they have strong feelings about the country they take walks and lounge around in. Check out this gallery to see how your patriotism competes (it doesn't).


Jacob Rees-Mogg congratulates Sir Keir Starmer after losing his seat

Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg congratulated Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on "what seems to be a historic victory", after he lost his seat in the new North East Somerset and Hanham constituency.


France to deploy more police to prevent trouble after Sunday election

By Dominique Vidalon PARIS (Reuters) - Some 30,000 police will be deployed across France late on Sunday following the high-stakes runoff of a parliamentary election to ensure there is no trouble, a minister said, as two candidates said they had been victims of attacks on the campaign trail. Sunday's second round will determine whether Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally (RN) secures a


Chuckling Ed Davey in Kingston-upon-Thames for election count

Top Tories are bracing to be swept away in Keir Starmer's red tide today as election results roll in. Moments after ballot stations closed at 10pm, the dramatic exit poll was released - showing Sir Keir winning 410 of the 650 seats.


Liz Truss sensationally lost her seat in the Tory election bloodbath.

Former prime minister Liz Truss sensationally lost her seat in the Tory election bloodbath.


Iranian-born Norwegian man gets 30 years for Oslo Pride shootings

Zaniar Matapour convicted on ‘terrorism’ and murder charges after attack that killed two people and wounded nine.


Which countries will have the largest population in 2075?


The five biggest election moments in Wales

The key election moments in Wales as Labour dominate and the Conservatives face a wipeout.


What does Israel want in Gaza?

Israel’s plan to continue fighting in Gaza – at a lower intensity – is becoming clearer. Will it work?


No peace for Ukraine: Zelensky faces a new internal threat


What's happening in the UK election

Voting has ended and the official exit poll has been released. We look at what it says... and what happens next.


Tim Henman 'mistakenly pulled over by police' after leaving Wimbledon

Henman, 49, recounted the extraordinary moment he was questioned by the officers after leaving SW19, who said they were hunting a suspect alleged to have fled the scene of an incident.


Rachel Reeves: Britain's likely first woman finance chief

Rachel Reeves, a former child chess champion and Bank of England economist, is on Friday expected to become Britain's first female finance minister. After graduating, she worked as an economist for a decade, first at the Bank of England before switching to the private sector.


Man charged with murder following crash

Neil Sullingston, 52, has been charged following a crash on the A244 Claremont Lane in Esher.


Ukraine navy chief says Russia is losing Crimean hub in Black Sea

By Tom Balmforth ODESA, Ukraine (Reuters) - The Russian navy's Black Sea Fleet has been forced to rebase nearly all its combat-ready warships from occupied Crimea to other locations, and its main naval hub is becoming ineffectual because of attacks by Kyiv, Ukraine's navy chief said. Vice-Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa said Ukrainian missile and naval drone strikes had caused heavy damage to the


SNP faces 'slaughter' says former leader Salmond

The SNP is on course to be 'slaughtered' in the General Election with its biggest loss of MPs in history. John Swinney's party looked set to lose 38 seats compared to the 2019 election.


Banner at Tanjong Pagar that asks passers-by to stare into flat windows causes confusion

SINGAPORE: A banner at a residential development at Tanjong Pagar has left some passers-by feeling... The post Banner at Tanjong Pagar that asks passers-by to stare into flat windows causes confusion appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Hardliner faces reformist in Iran presidential run-off

A former heart surgeon is hoping to win clash with establishment rival.


Neighbour saves couple and dog from burning home

The fire had started in the conservatory and spread through the open plan living area.


Tunisia opposition leader Lotfi Mraihi arrested

Mraihi joins a growing list of President Saied’s political opponents who are in jail or facing prosecution.


'Disastrous night' for Conservatives in Devon

Conservative Mel Stride held on to his seat by just 61 votes.


Firms weigh removing Taiwan staff from China after death penalty threat

BEIJING (Reuters) - Some foreign companies are considering moving Taiwanese employees out of China after Beijing said it could impose the death penalty on "diehard" Taiwan independence separatists, said four people familiar with the matter. The new guidelines have caused some Taiwanese expatriates and foreign multinationals operating in China to scramble to assess their legal risks and exposure,


Britons start voting in election expected to propel Labour to power

By Kate Holton LONDON (Reuters) -Britons began voting on Thursday in a parliamentary election that is expected to bring Keir Starmer's Labour Party to power, sweeping away Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives after 14 often turbulent years. Opinion polls put Starmer's centre-left party on course for a landslide victory but also suggest many voters simply want change after a period of


Labour's reaction as explosive exit poll predicts huge majority

Mr Streeting, lined up to be the country's new Health Secretary, 'welled up' as the exit poll was revealed at 1pm - tipping Sir Keir Starmer's party for a majority of 170.


‘UK won’t rejoin EU in my lifetime,’ says ex-Remainer Keir Starmer

Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, tipped to be the next British prime minister, insists the... The post ‘UK won’t rejoin EU in my lifetime,’ says ex-Remainer Keir Starmer appeared first on The Independent News.


The UK election winner only becomes prime minister when King Charles III says so

LONDON (AP) — The Labour Party has won Britain’s general election, bringing a new party to power for the first time in 14 years. But Labour leader Keir Starmer won’t actually become prime minister until a carefully choreographed ceremony on Friday during which King Charles III will formally ask him to form a new government. It’s a moment that embodies the fact that, technically at least, the right to govern in the United Kingdom is still derived...


CEO's wife murdered by robbers at upscale California mall

Patricia 'Trish' McKay, 68, and her husband Doug were at the Fashion Island Mall, in Newport Beach, when they were approached by two men on Tuesday.


Diarrhea, tuberculosis, and worse: How Americans died in the 1800s

In the 19th century, diseases that are relatively uncommon today were major causes of death in the United States. Infectious diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and tuberculosis, often referred to as "consumption" in historical records, were rampant and claimed numerous lives. Poor sanitation and limited medical knowledge contributed to the spread of these diseases. Diarrhea, usually resulting from contaminated water or food, was also a significant cause of mortality. These ailments were particularly devastating in crowded urban areas, where living conditions were cramped and unhygienic. In this gallery, we examine the 'Mortality of the United States' 1860 census report, providing intriguing insights into how individuals met their demise during this era. If you are curious, click on and explore the most common ways people died in 1800s America.


How BTS' Jin completed his military service


Moment predator teacher Rebecca Joynes arrested after sex with pupil

CCTV was also shown of Rebecca Joynes purchasing a pupil a £350 Gucci belt before going back to her flat in Salford Quays, where they had sex twice.


George Galloway LOSES Rochdale seat just five months after winning it

The leader of the Workers Party of Britain received 11,508 votes, losing out to Labour's Paul Waugh who won with 13,047 votes.


Milan prosecutors seek second trial for Italy tourism minister

ROME (Reuters) - Milan prosecutors on Thursday requested a second trial of Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanche, accusing her of false accounting at a publishing group she used to own. The case could embarrass Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who has so far defended the embattled minister and party colleague against opposition calls for her resignation. Going by the nickname "the pythoness",


Italy court trims sentences for US tourists over police officer's murder, again

By Marco Carta ROME (Reuters) -An Italian appeals court on Wednesday again reduced the prison terms imposed on two American tourists, who were originally given life sentences for the 2019 murder of a police officer in a case that shook Italy. The court ruled that Finnegan Lee Elder, 19 at the time of the incident, should now serve 15 years and two months in jail for stabbing officer Mario