Lee Anderson was appointed Tory deputy chairman nearly a year ago. Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith have quit as Tory
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On AI, von der Leyen sees glass half full in Davos
BRUSSELS — After years of talk about regulating artificial intelligence, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday reiterated
Russia’s Foreign Ministry’s Trolling Attempt Backfires – Badly
Russian President Vladimir Putin Russia’s foreign affairs ministry tried to take down Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Rishi Sunak – only to
Michel dodges European Parliament grilling due to back pain
BRUSSELS — The European Council’s outgoing President, Charles Michel, is skipping a planned debate with members of the European Parliament
World Bank chief predicts climate push can survive Trump
Former President Donald Trump may be hostile toward clean energy policy, but World Bank President Ajay Banga believes the push
German far-right dumps top aide over neo-Nazi scandal
Roland Hartwig, a close aide to the far-right Alternative for Germany’s co-leader Alice Weidel, is no longer working with the
Philip Shaibu: Attack On My Supporters Unprovoked, A Cowardly Act Of Violence
He said that the attack was an assault on democracy and a threat to the peace and stability of Edo State.
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Rolling blackout warning prompts closer look at province’s electrical grid
It took a perfect storm of events to get Alberta’s power grid to the brink of rolling blackouts this weekend.
Davos 2024: Power players assemble for the World Economic Forum
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast Amazon Music As the World Economic Forum gets
Edmonton public teachers vote in favour of latest offer, averting strike
Edmonton public school teachers have avoided a strike and voted in favour of the latest contract offer from the division.