Covid jabs may lead to ‘very rare’ spinal cord inflammation, says EU’s drug watchdog

The European Union’s (EU) drug watchdog is looking to warn general public about a ‘very rare’ possibility of leading…

Morning news brief: Russia-Ukraine border crisis, North Korea missile and more

Here are some of the top stories to start your day: White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said…

US school tells teachers to hide student’s transgender or non-binary identity from parents, says report   

A school in the US seems to have told its teachers to not inform the parents of children,…

Russia conducting false-flag operation in eastern Ukraine: US

The United States said today that Russia has “prepositioned a group of operatives to conduct a…

Time for security? FedEx looks to get missile-defence system for cargo planes in US

Security is paramount nowadays and one can go to any extent to ensure it. This holds…

In latest test, North Korea fired railway-borne missile

North Korea’s state-run channel said on Saturday that the country had tested a “railway-borne missile” on…

Robert F Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan denied parole by California governor

Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin who killed US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was denied…

China to tighten casino regulations in Macau, increase local ownership

Macau has unveiled a new proposed law that would cut the duration of new casino licences…

Netherlands: In southern Dutch town, cafes open in lockdown protest

Shops, bars and restaurants in a southern Dutch town opened Friday in a protest action that…

British economy reaches back above pre-COVID level for first time

Before the Omicron variant struck in November, the UK economy had increased faster than projected, returning…