Friday, 27 September 2019

Kremlin says it hopes US wouldn't release calls between Trump and Putin calls

Russia voiced hope Friday that the U.S. administration wouldn't publish private conversations between the two nations' presidents, like it did with Ukraine.

       


Thursday, 26 September 2019

Trump administration sets lowest cap ever on refugees fleeing war, violence and persecution

The State Department announced the new cap as a realistic cap that reflects an "overburdened" immigration system, while still upholding America's legacy of welcoming the world's most vulnerable people.

       


You know Greta Thunberg. Meet 15 other young climate activists taking on world leaders

You know Greta Thunberg. But here's a look at the 15 other young climate activists who are demanding the United Nations take action on climate change

       


Harry: How can anyone deny climate change?

Prince Harry on Thursday said "no one can deny science" when it comes to climate warming. (Sept. 26)

       


'A Frankenstein monster': Why the Labradoodle creator regrets breeding the dogs

Speaking with Australia's ABC News, Wally Conron says the Labradoodle and hype around the dog have veered from his original purpose for the mix.

       


Saudi crown prince says journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder 'happened under my watch'

“I get all the responsibility, because it happened under my watch,” Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in an excerpted interview, though he denied direct knowledge.

       


Canada's Green Party admits to altering image of party leader holding disposable cup

Green Party leader Elizabeth May said the edit was made by "well-meaning" staffers who wanted to include the party's logo in the image.