Kim Jong-un’s cruel regime has continued its headlong march towards becoming a nuclear superpower despite a string of sanctions being issued by the UN. And the young tyrant’s threats have heightened – threatening to wipe the US ‘off the face of the earth’ as he continues his war of words […]
Daily Archives: January 16, 2018
Pokemon Go Kyogre Raids are now live but are proving pretty tough for Trainers. The new Legendary is a tier 5 boss encounter, meaning it’s one of the toughest in the game. And some Trainers are finding it a little harder than usual to triumph in the timed-Raid battles. Several […]
Get the Mach newsletter. SUBSCRIBE Begun in 1998 and completed in 2011, the International Space Station is celebrated as a remarkable feat of engineering as well as a far-flung home away from home for the astronauts who have lived and worked aboard the orbiting outpost. But with the ISS slated […]
The magazine publisher Condé Nast is undergoing a transformation, hiring a new generation of editors to reimagine its upscale print publications, including British Vogue, Architectural Digest, Vanity Fair and Glamour, as digital destinations with multicultural, multiplatform appeal. The weight of expectations may fall heaviest on Vanity Fair, long known for […]
Scores of people were arrested in the southern city of Concepción after demonstrating against the government, claiming they “would not show the real image of Chile” to Pope Francis. A spokesman for the protesters, Claudio Melgarejo, claimed at least 200 people had to be dispersed during the first day of […]
The western alliance has been in a “state of denial” about the danger posed by hackers acting on behalf of countries such as Russia and China, Ambassador Sorin Ducaru said. The former NATO Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges warned Russia has been “militarising” its cyber capabilities over the […]
CARACAS, Venezuela — Officials in Venezuela confirmed Tuesday that a rebellious police officer who led a brazen helicopter attack in Caracas last year was among those killed in a violent shootout with security forces. Oscar Perez was among the seven who died fighting against police and soldiers Monday in a […]
It is claimed the scheme improves the effectiveness of the £13billion aid budget. But the programme has been dubbed “exporting the dole” by senior Tory MP Nigel Evans. He said cash transfers “should be for periods of crisis and seen as a short-term fix, not a longterm remedy”. Mr Evans, […]