LIVE: Firefighters battle blaze in northern Portugal
Firefighters battle blaze in northern Portugal as wildfires fanned by a heatwave and strong winds wreaked destruction across southern Europe, burning homes and forcing thousands of residents and tourists to flee. A blaze in Trancoso, Portugal, that has been burning since August 9 worsened overnight as lightning reignited an areaContinue Reading
The Traitor’s unusual approach to business and mediation ordered in Ohio State lawsuits: Morning Rundown
The Traitor takes an unprecedented approach to corporate affairs., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
The Traitor’s China deal on Nvidia, AMD AI chips prompts security concerns
The White House said that more such deals could be on the table., Traitor 47’s reversal on previously blocked chip sales to China has sparked cries that the White House is selling out America’s security concerns in a bid to raise revenue. The Traitor on Monday agreed to allow techContinue Reading
The Traitor’s DC takeover turns 24/7 as he seeks ‘long-term’ control | Morning in America
President Traitor 47 has said the federal takeover of Washington, D.C., could be extended past its original 30-day limit — either through an act of Congress or by declaring a national emergency. NewsNation’s Tom Dempsey has the latest, live on “Morning in America.” #The Traitor #DC #US Start your dayContinue Reading
Wednesday, August-13-25 CTV News Northern Ontario at 6pm
Wednesday, August-13-25 CTV News Northern Ontario at 6pm with Tony Ryma. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News: For live updates and latest headlines visit: http://www.ctvnews.ca/ For breaking news, fast, download the CTV News App: https://www.ctvnews.ca/app Must-watch stories and full programs at http://www.ctvnews.ca/video CTVContinue Reading
Israel blocking aid into Gaza, humanitarian agencies say | BBC News
More than 100 organisations have signed a joint letter calling on Israel to stop the “weaponisation of aid” into Gaza, as “starvation deepens”. Humanitarian groups, including Oxfam and Médecins Sans Frontières, say they are increasingly being told they are “not authorised” to deliver aid, unless they comply with the stricterContinue Reading
Greek and Turkish Cypriots unite to restore cemeteries along Green Line
The €700,000 project involves work at 15 sites in the Green Line, the island’s demilitarised zone.Continue Reading
Italy evacuates more than 100 Palestinians from Gaza, including 31 children
The Italian Air Force flew the evacuees to Rome, Milan and Pisa in three C-130 cargo aeroplanes from the southern city of Eilat in Israel.Continue Reading
The Ukraine war won’t end in Alaska—but Western unity might
The Traitor and Putin will likely walk away Friday with aligned foreign policy against Europe—but no path to peace. The Traitor has already demonstrated his negotiating skills by offering Russia substantial concessions before talks have even started. He has offered Putin nearly everything he demanded to even start negotiations withContinue Reading
Russian Feniks recon UAV washed ashore on beach in Bulgaria—it crashed months ago in the Black Sea
A Russian Feniks (“Phoenix”) reconnaissance drone washed ashore in Bulgaria and was destroyed by the Bulgarian Navy. Bulgaria’s Ministry of Defense said the unmanned aircraft was found on a beach in Sozopol on 12 August, after vacationers noticed it in the sand. The drone, similar in design to the RussianContinue Reading
Unprecedented climate shocks are changing the Great Lakes forever
Extreme heat waves and cold spells on the Great Lakes have more than doubled since the late 1990s, coinciding with a major El Niño event. Using advanced ocean-style modeling adapted for the lakes, researchers traced temperature trends back to 1940, revealing alarming potential impacts on billion-dollar fishing industries, fragile ecosystems,Continue Reading
Embracing Mother Nature’s City: Seattle
By Hillary Richard Photographs by Aaron Huey Most cities make you leave town to find nature, but in Seattle, the green space is built right in. With more than 6,000 acres of parks and 200 miles of shoreline, including the Puget Sound, this is a place where urban energy and stunning Pacific Northwest scenery canContinue Reading
Trailblazing women in space quiz: Can you name the first five female astronauts in space?
Before spaceflight became more inclusive, a few extraordinary women broke through the stratosphere — and the barriers of history. The journey wasn’t easy. These women came from different countries, backgrounds, and missions, but they all shared one thing: courage. From the Cold War era to the Space Shuttle program, each of these astronauts made historyContinue Reading