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Are American’s Better Drivers than Europeans?
In the United States, motorists cover more miles driven annually than anywhere else globally. But with all those cars on the road, you'd think American drivers would be far more skilled behind the wheel than their European counterparts. But first, consider their...
Approach to Providing Better Housing Facilities to Poor People
Without having a clear vision regarding what you want to do with your life, you will not be able to enjoy it to the fullest. Life was never about only having luxurious cars and stacks of money, but rather those serving those people who are barely able to make their...
Spain: An Alternative For Immigrants
No matter where you are in the world, for some reason or another, there will always be someone who will look for an alternative outside their country. This is considered the perfect reason, persons search for new alternatives in other countries because they would like...
Safe and Secure Niagara Falls – Efforts of OEIS
The world today is not as safe as it once used to be. There are various forms of crimes and violence happening all around. Domestic violence, assault, human trafficking, and sexual abuse are just a few names, but there are lots of other crimes that are prevalent today...
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Riots, violence, hate: Anti-immigrant unrest spells danger in Belfast
Belfast, Northern Ireland – When violence broke out in east Belfast near Zeinab’s home, as a mother of three from Sudan, she felt terrified.Anti-immigrant rioters have carried out a wave of racist attacks in the Northern Irish capital after a knife attack on...
New Zealand great Kane Williamson retires from international cricket
New Zealand’s most prolific run-scorer and arguably greatest-ever batsman announces immediate retirement.By ReutersPublished On 12 Jun 202612 Jun 2026Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end...
Iraq’s paramilitary groups say they will disarm. Will that ever happen?
It was his first speech in front of parliament as Iraq’s prime minister, and Ali al-Zaidi was quick to set out his stall.“[I am committing to] reforming the security apparatus by restricting weapons to state control and strengthening the capabilities of the security...
China arrests US researcher it says is suspected of ‘spying’
Beijing’s Foreign Ministry confirms US reports about detention of scholar focusing on politics of neighbouring Myanmar. Published On 12 Jun 202612 Jun 2026China says it is holding an American citizen accused of espionage, identifying the man as a political analyst at...
One in 17 children is working: Here are the industries driving child labour
There are approximately 2.4 billion minors around the world who are aged below 18 years.Nearly 138 million of these children – about one in 17 – are engaged in child labour, including 54 million in hazardous work that endangers their health and safety, according to...
World Cup 2026 opening day takeaways: Red cards, VAR and hydration breaks
Five goals, four water breaks, three red cards and a glittering opening ceremony.The World Cup 2026 opening day delivered everything you could ask for.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listFrom an early thunder strike to a late winning goal, Thursday was...
Air India crash: Grieving families say justice remains elusive a year later
Ahmedabad, India — Sita Patni sits in a small room in her first-floor home in Meghani Nagar, a residential neighbourhood in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad.Her right hand, waist and both legs are charred and blackened from burns, evidence of a mother’s desperate...
Three killed as Ukraine and Russia exchange cross-border attacks
By Al Jazeera Staff, AFP and ReutersPublished On 12 Jun 202612 Jun 2026Three people have been killed in the border region between Russia and Ukraine, according to officials, as the two sides launched attacks on each other in the latest exchange of fire.In Russia, two...
US-Iran ceasefire? Not for Indian sailors being killed in Hormuz
Three Indian sailors have been killed in strikes on at least three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz this week, as the United States doubles down on its naval blockade of Iranian ports.The Indian government on Wednesday summoned a senior US diplomat in New...
Video: US defends visa denials at World Cup
NewsFeedThe US has defended visa denials that have prevented officials and fans from travelling to the World Cup. FIFA and the US government have faced backlash over the Trump administration’s strict border policies, which critics say are discriminatory.Published On...
Elon Musk poised to make history as world’s first trillionaire
When Elon Musk’s SpaceX debuts on Wall Street on Friday, the controversial tech titan will almost certainly step into the history books as the world’s first trillionaire.Musk already holds the crown of the world’s wealthiest man – worth roughly $696bn before SpaceX...
Protesters clash with police during World Cup opening match
NewsFeedProtesters and police clashed outside Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium just before the FIFA World Cup’s opening match kicked off. Protest groups have warned of further disruption to the tournament, as they use the global spotlight to press demands on issues...