Sweet baby kisses his reflection in the mirror
An adorable moment is caught on camera when this 9-month-old baby notices his reflection in the mirror and decides to give it a kiss. Cuteness overload!
JOHOR BARU, April 22 — Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has named the daughter of Johor Crown Prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim as Tunku Zahrah Zarith Aziyah Tunku Ismail. Johor Royal...
Jeanette Whittle, 44, and Rhianne Halton, 19, from Torquay, died within weeks of one another and were laid to rest at a joint funeral.
The EU is preparing legal proceedings against AstraZeneca, according to Reuters sources. That after the drugmaker cut supplies of vaccines to the bloc. The move would mark a further step in EU plans to sever ties with the Anglo-Swedish firm. Brussels has been angered by AstraZeneca's repeated cuts to supplies. The reductions have contributed to major delays in Europe's vaccine rollout. News of the possible \legal action was first reported by Politico. It says a majority of EU states support suing AstraZeneca. There was no immediate comment from the European Commission or the company.AstraZeneca had said it aimed to deliver 300 million doses of its vaccine by June. But in March it said it would only be able to deliver a third of that amount. That same month saw the EU send a letter to the firm, marking the first step in legal proceedings.
The ceremony is set to take place next month at the O2 Arena.
The family of a former top Saudi intelligence official who is living in exile and locked in an international feud with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman say they have become pawns in the kingdom’s efforts to bring the spy chief home. Now, an attempt by the family to appeal the convictions has failed, according to Saudi authorities. The Jabri family alleges that Saudi authorities interfered in the legal process, including circumventing appeals proceedings, which Riyadh denies.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Thursday for a deadly suicide blast at a luxury hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador in the southwest of the country, as officials raised the death toll to five.
Around 30 activists wearing gas masks, face masks with images of a crying earth and holding colorful placards danced on a bustling Jakarta street as they called on the Indonesian government to come up with policies that would not 'kill the earth'.They also blamed climate change as the cause of natural disasters in the archipelago.Earlier this month, more than 180 were killed in eastern Indonesia after cyclone Seroja hit the remote region. The country's weather agency head Dwikorita Karnawati had said once-rare tropical cyclones were happening more often in Indonesia and climate change could be to blame.Last year, Indonesia has received $103.8 million fund from the United Nation's Green Climate Fund to help reduce carbon emissions and tackle forest fires.
The 36 clubs in Germany's top two leagues will go into compulsory "quarantine training camps" for the last two match days of the Bundesliga season, the German Football League (DFL) announced Thursday, to ensure the fixture schedule is completed on time.
Extinction Rebellion protesters used hammers and chisels to shatter windows at HSBC’s headquarters in London’s Canary Wharf on April 22.According to the group, nine women took part in the protest, which was scheduled for 7 am.Extinction Rebellion said they were protesting the bank’s climate plan. The plan “still allows the bank to finance coal power, and provides no basis to turn away clients or cancel contracts based on links to the fossil fuel industry,” the group said.A spokesperson for HSBC was quoted by the BBC as saying: “We welcome meaningful dialogue on our climate strategy; however, we cannot condone vandalism or actions that put people and property at risk.” The bank says it is aiming to bring financed emissions to net-zero by 2050.This footage was captured by London journalist Damien Gayle. It shows the protesters breaking the glass and police responding. Police are seen telling some of those involved that they are being placed under arrest. Credit: Damien Gayle via Storyful
A North Carolina deputy shot and killed a Black man while serving a search warrant on Wednesday, authorities said, spurring an outcry from community members who demanded law enforcement accountability and the immediate release of body camera footage.
Jacob Newson has now completed his first flying lesson, making him one of the youngest pilots in the UK.
Mark Williams says he ‘couldn’t be more confident’ as he prepares to write the latest chapter in a storied Crucible rivalry with fellow Class of 92 graduate John Higgins.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 22 — The government has decided to extend the land lease for SMK Convent Bukit Nanas for another 60 years, the Prime Minister’s Office announced today. The announcement comes...
A total of 350 local and imported cases of various COVID-19 variants were detected in Singapore were detected in Singapore as of Tuesday (20 April), according to data from the Ministry of Health (MOH).
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Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has said that the government is “really focused on making sure that everybody who gave up their lives in global conflicts will be recognised in the appropriate and dignified way”. It comes after a report found that up to 350,000 predominantly black and Asian service personnel who died fighting for the British Empire were not properly commemorated due to "pervasive racism".
Stuart Bingham believes he can make a serious run at a second Crucible title after “one of the best 70 breaks in World Championship history” helped him reach the second round.
United Nations human rights experts urged Switzerland on Thursday to repatriate two Geneva sisters from a squalid camp in north-eastern Syria five years after the girls were allegedly abducted by their mother who joined Islamic State (IS). More than 60,000 people, two-thirds of them children, are held in camps for families associated with IS fighters, which the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross described after a visit in March as a "tragedy in plain sight". "The two fathers of the girls, who both live in Geneva, have asked the Swiss Government to take the necessary steps to repatriate their daughters who, were ostensibly taken by their mother on a vacation in August 2016 but ended up in Syria," the independent U.N. experts said in a statement.