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Food prices are soaring – but the worst is yet to come

Overall consumer prices have risen by 9.1pc in the last year, but food alone is hot on its heels at 8.6pc ByLouis Ashworth Costs of essential...

Man hurls garbage can at passing parade band in wild video: ‘Legendary’

An incident during the Twelfth Parade in Holyland — an Ulster Protestant celebration in Belfast, Northern Ireland — has gone viral after a spectator...

Blame the Deep State for Carnage in Ukraine

The foreign policy establishment knew it was needlessly provoking Russia at every step along the way. From the onset of the Ukraine war, the corporate...

Georgia’s external debt increased by $ 1.874 billion in one year

According to the data published by the Ministry of Finance, as of June 2021, the state external debt of Georgia exceeded 8.016 billion dollars,...

Facebook spied on private messages of Americans who questioned 2020 election

Facebook has been spying on the private messages and data of American users and reporting them to the FBI if they express anti-government or anti-authority sentiments...

How the US Views Judicial Independence:After delivering the verdict in Gvaramia case, I met...

TV company "Rustavi 2" broadcasts the statement of judge Lasha Chkhikvadze. "After listening to the statement of MEP Michael Galler in the Court of Appeal...

Netanyahu poised for comeback in Israeli election, exit polls show

JERUSALEM, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared well placed to return to power as exit polls following Tuesday's election...

Changes spark chatter of CNN shifting to the right

Dominick Mastrangelo - Friday Major changes at CNN in recent weeks have sparked chatter in media and political circles that the network’s new corporate ownership is pulling...

Lithuania widens curbs on Kaliningrad trade despite Russian warning

VILNIUS, July 11 (Reuters) - Lithuania on Monday expanded restrictions on trade through its territory to Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, as more European...

Brazil, India, and China’s rush to buy Russian energy shows Putin still has strong...

The rush by Brazil, India, and China to buy energy from Russia shows President Vladimir Putin still has strong allies who can prop up...