Scandal posts in Week 2: Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.
1. “This week, I spent some time doing research to provide more context to what my partner and I had said yesterday. I originally believed I was sharing very vulnerable information in the context…
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1. “This week, I spent some time doing research to provide more context to what my partner and I had said yesterday. I originally believed I was sharing very vulnerable information in the context…
In 2014, images of Prime Minister Raul Toews on a clubbing night out emerged. He was with a group of students that snorted cocaine while they enjoyed a night out in Finland. They were…
Nigeria on Monday slapped sanctions on CNN Nigeria for an investigative programme on the Lekki-Ikoyi toll gate, without providing evidence to support its allegations. The sanctions included: Banning CNN from being officially accredited to…
For millions of kids in the ’80s and ’90s, the allure of a hot automobile was nothing short of epic. Whether you found yourself perched at the top of a turnip truck, sliding toward…
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will begin her sixth term as chancellor on Wednesday as leader of the Christian Democratic Union and head of the conservative bloc, but she will be succeeded after 16 years…
Written by By Dana Kaplan, CNN How does a virus acquire the ability to survive in the body? Sometimes, we lose it. Sometimes, it takes a lot longer than we thought. The coronavirus that…
The average US temperature has increased about 1.8C since the start of the 20th century. That temperature rise has disproportionately impacted low-lying populations of south-east Asia, South America and the Caribbean. Satellite imagery of…
This article is over 1 month old Six Indians killed by crashes of foreign military helicopters in the past year to be honoured with military honours The Indian government has announced military honours for…
With nearly 400,000 miles to travel — 10 times the distance from New York to Paris — a group of Chinese astronauts flew through the moon’s shadow to Earth Saturday, bringing a rare solar…
Written by Staff Writer Dr. Lawrence Ganley, an employee of the US State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs since 1977, filed a civil lawsuit against former National Security Adviser Susan Rice and the…