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'He's not American BTW': Internet trolls given an education after trolling Justin Bieber for disastrous 'Pray For Israel' post
'He's not American BTW': Internet trolls given an education after trolling Justin Bieber for disastrous 'Pray For Israel' post
Fans criticized Justin Bieber for posting and then deleting 'Pray for Israel' post on his Instagram story amid Israel-Palestine conflict
2023-10-12 16:51
Laphonza Butler says she will not seek Senate seat in 2024
Laphonza Butler says she will not seek Senate seat in 2024
Democratic Sen. Laphonza Butler of California said Thursday that she would not run for a full term next year.
2023-10-20 05:18
Conservatives hope Supreme Court defangs US consumer watchdog
Conservatives hope Supreme Court defangs US consumer watchdog
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is currently pursuing nearly two dozen lawsuits accusing
2023-09-12 18:28
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis is censured by North Carolina GOP delegates at convention
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis is censured by North Carolina GOP delegates at convention
The North Carolina Republican Party voted to formally censure Sen. Thom Tillis at the party's annual convention in Greensboro on Saturday, with at least one delegate citing Tillis' support for LGBTQ+ rights and immigration reform for the decision.
2023-06-11 12:58
Britney Spears' mom Lynne 'begging' her to make amends with sister Jamie Lynn but singer wants an apology first
Britney Spears' mom Lynne 'begging' her to make amends with sister Jamie Lynn but singer wants an apology first
Lynne Spears, 68, is actively working on finding a way to facilitate the reconciliation between her daughters Britney Spears and Jamie Lynn
2023-06-20 18:23
5 things to know about Memorial Day including its controversies
5 things to know about Memorial Day including its controversies
Memorial Day is supposed to be about mourning the nation’s fallen service members
2023-05-28 00:24
Man tears up and burns Quran in protest approved by Swedish police
Man tears up and burns Quran in protest approved by Swedish police
A man tore up and burned a copy of the Quran outside a mosque in Sweden on the first day of Eid – after police granted permission for the demonstration Police later charged the man with agitation against an ethnic or national group. While Swedish police have rejected several recent applications for anti-Koran demonstrations, courts have overruled those decisions, saying they infringed on freedom of speech. "It's legal but not appropriate," Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said. The protest risks sparking a fresh diplomatic row with Turkey, who have been holding up Sweden’s bid to join Nato – an application made in the wake of Russia’s invasion of UKraine – over such protests, as well as accusations from Ankara that Stockholm is harbouring people it considers terrorists. Turkey has asked for a number of extraditions and for Sweden to address its security concerns. At the protest, some 200 onlookers witnessed one of the two organisers tearing up pages of a copy and wiping them on his shoe – before eventually setting the book on fire. After the burning, police charged the man who set fire to the Koran with agitation against an ethnic or national group and with a violation of a ban on fires that has been in place in Stockholm since mid-June. Some of those present shouted ‘God is great’ in Arabic to protest against the burning, and one man was detained by police after he attempted to throw a rock. Representatives of the mosque were disappointed by the police decision to grant permission for the latest protest on the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, mosque director and Imam Mahmoud Khalfi said on Wednesday. "The mosque suggested to the police to at least divert the demonstration to another location, which is possible by law, but they chose not to do so," Mr Khalfi said in a statement. Sweden applied to joint the alliance in the wake of the Kremlin launching its invasion of Ukraine last year, alongside neighbour Finland. The pair decided to drop their long-held stance of military neutrality in the face of Moscow’s aggression. Finalnd were welcomed into the bloc in April, and there were hopes that Sweden could follow suit at a summit in Lithuania in July. But that requires sign-off from all the blocs members. Beyond Turkey, Hungary has also been dragging out ratifying the move, despite officials suggesting they were behind the move. The Nato secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, announced on Wednesday that he has called a meeting of senior officials from Turkey, Sweden and Finland on 6 July, ahead of the summit later in the month, to try to overcome Turkish objections. "The time is now to welcome Sweden as a full member of Nato," Mr Stoltenberg told reporters as he announced his last-ditch effort. Foreign ministers, intelligence chiefs and security advisers from Turkey, Sweden and Finland, which joined Nato in April, will be taking part in the talks in Brussels. But the chance of membership being granted in July now look increasingly remote. The Turkish foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, condemned the protest as “vile” in a tweet. He added that it was unacceptable to allow anti-Islam protests in the name of freedom of expression. In late January, Turkey suspended talks with Sweden on its Nato application after a Danish far-right politician burned a copy of the Quaran near the Turkish embassy in Stockholm. In a phone call – that took place on Wednesday seemingly before the latest burning – Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, that while Sweden had taken steps in the right direction, there were still aspects of their behaviour that were “unacceptable” to Ankara. Meanwhile, Hungary’s parliament postponed ratifying Sweden's Nato accession to its autumn legislative session. The postponement, the latest in a long succession of delays that have gone on for a year, there was no suggestion in the announcement that the protest in Stockholm had played a part. Additional reporting by Reuters Read More NATO chief convenes July 6 talks hoping to convince Turkey to let Sweden join NATO warns not to underestimate Russian forces, and tells Moscow it has increased preparedness Cleverly to renew UK backing for Sweden’s Nato bid during visit
2023-06-29 01:45
Global Rate-Hike Marathon May Keep Going in Nordics
Global Rate-Hike Marathon May Keep Going in Nordics
Central banks in the US, euro zone and the UK are done raising interest rates for now, but
2023-11-19 16:55
Bonds calm as investors hope for subdued U.S. payrolls data
Bonds calm as investors hope for subdued U.S. payrolls data
By Huw Jones LONDON Bonds were calmer on Friday after a pause in a relentless sell-off on 'higher
2023-10-06 17:16
Damaged reservoir can still provide water for big Ukrainian nuclear plant -IAEA
Damaged reservoir can still provide water for big Ukrainian nuclear plant -IAEA
VIENNA Water from the reservoir of a breached Ukrainian dam is still being pumped to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear
2023-06-09 05:22
South Korean nurses strike after Yoon vetoes bill on pay, working conditions
South Korean nurses strike after Yoon vetoes bill on pay, working conditions
SEOUL Thousands of South Korean nurses went on strike on Friday after President Yoon Suk Yeol vetoed a
2023-05-19 14:48
Why was Darin Schmidt's murder conviction thrown out? Missouri man tried in court for killing music producer in 2016
Why was Darin Schmidt's murder conviction thrown out? Missouri man tried in court for killing music producer in 2016
Darin Schmidt was convicted in 2019 for the murder of David Bewing Jr in 2016 but he has been cleared of all charges
2023-07-11 15:55