
Outrage as FB, IG and Whatsapp hit by global outage
It wasn’t the end of times, but it may have been a dress rehearsal, when not just Facebook, but Instagram and Whatsapp as well, all went down for six hours yesterday across the globe.

It wasn’t the end of times, but it may have been a dress rehearsal, when not just Facebook, but Instagram and Whatsapp as well, all went down for six hours yesterday across the globe.

I want tax cuts says Rishi Sunak — but not yet…

As the UK celebrates Black History month, two seperate Wakanda wannabes, scarcely ever in international news, have got media coverage in the UK this week.

As the British economy seems to reel from the pressures of the Covid-19 pandemic, Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition got the chance to speak face to face with Labour supporters at the party’s conference in Brighton today.

A first class panic has hit the petrol forecourts — as spooked consumers drive crisis. b

As the world prepares to tackle climate change yet again at the next global summit on how to protect the planet – Scott Morrison, the prime minister of the country that is seen as the largest polluter per capita, says he doesn’t think he’ll bother to go.

The pandemic may have hit global health and economies, but it has done little to prevent countries from holding their national elections. Next up is Germany.

US President Joe Biden is now facing a new problem within his Democratic Party, as more and more voices are coming out against his policy at the Southern Border, especially with Haitian people seeking refugee status.

he relationship between the US and UK seemed to improve further when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited US President Joe Biden at the White House yesterday.

Joe Biden wanted to burnish his image with a speech to the UN General Assembly — and largely did so.