Jet-Powered Hypocrisy: Bill Gates Cites His Own Importance to Climate Debate for Massive Carbon Footprint
A self-regarding Bill Gates cited his own perceived centrality to the global climate debate for his constant use of private jets.

A self-regarding Bill Gates cited his own perceived centrality to the global climate debate for his constant use of private jets.

Welfare is harming marriage, with wealthy couples who don’t rely on benefits twice as likely to be married before they have kids: report.

Thinly stretched rescue workers dug through the night into Wednesday morning to reach survivors trapped beneath the rubble of the devastating earthquake that rocked southern Turkey and war-ravaged northern Syria two days ago.

Veteran conservative presenter Mark Steyn has quit GB News over alleged demands that he personally pay for broadcasting fines in Britain.

A considerable majority of Canadians believe the country is “broken” as housing and food costs soar and concerns over the healthcare system.

UK counter-terrorism programme focusing on the perceived “mental illness” of would-be perpetrators rather than ideology, a report will claim.

Nigel Farage has called for a Brexit-style national referendum on leaving the deportation-blocking European Court of Human Rights.

Green-agenda-loving PM Rishi Sunak has allegedly taken multiple helicopter rides costing thousands of pounds since becoming leader, a report has claimed.

Urban violence and shootings have become so common in an area in France that one resident has compared the area to the Ukraine war.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, who has held his post since the Russian invasion began in February 2022, will be replaced by military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov to “strengthen military-industrial cooperation,” according to leaders of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Servant of the People Party.

The husband of a Finnish MP noted the passing of the trans-self-I.D. law by sarcastically remarking he’d use it to go into the women’s sauna.

The ongoing feud between Pink Floyd guitarist, co-lead vocalist David Gilmour and former frontman Roger Waters became intensely personal this week when the former called the latter antisemitic to his “rotten core” along with other unsavory descriptors.

Countries around the world have mobilised rapidly to send aid and rescue workers after a massive earthquake killed more than 5,000 people in Turkey and Syria.

Amid the bloc’s ongoing bribery scandal, a small group of leftist MEPs in the EU have launched an anti-corruption hotline backed by a group linked to progressive billionaire George Soros.

Why can’t we all get along? That was the metaphorical question posed by a frustrated U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Monday as he warned the world may be heading towards a “wider war” on the back of the Russia-Ukraine conflict adding to strains already imposed by “climate change.”

Three migrants died and 16 others were rescued after a dinghy transporting them from the nearby coast of Turkey hit rocks in high winds.

Salman Rushdie has spoken out for the first time since a radical Islamic terror attack in New York prompted by a decades-old Iranian fatwa left him near death.

Violence erupted outside a Milan asylum office in the early morning hours of Monday as around 600 migrants gathered, with riot police being forced to act to maintain order. The group of 600 migrants gathered along the Via Cagni ahead of

Discussions regarding the protection of women and girls in UK prisons could be “transphobic”, a pro-LGBT group has claimed.

Desperate searches for survivors from multiple earthquakes that rocked Turkey and Syria over the past 48-hours continued Tuesday with the discovery of more bodies taking the death toll past 5,000.

A man convicted of horrific crimes against his own children and found guilty of raping another child was discovered dead in his cell in the United Kingdom on Thursday while awaiting sentencing.

Gangs smuggling boat migrants across the English Channel may be linked to a Taliban military formation and pose a serious national security risk, according to Nigel Farage.

Teachers in Britain are reportedly scrambling to educate themselves on how to tackle “rampant masculinity” and the rising popularity of Andrew Tate.

A coal power plant that was due to shut down last year is among those brought online today to cover a potential shortfall of electricity.

Oil-rich Norway is looking to donate 75 billion kroner ($7.3 billion) to Kyiv as part of a five-year support package.

Former prime minister Liz Truss has spoken out on her ouster, saying a MPs within her own party who have bought into leftist tax-and-spend orthodoxy, the deep state, and foreign actors including U.S. President Joe Biden killed her premiership before she had “a realistic chance” to govern.

All Britons should delete TikTok off their phones so as to protect themselves from being spied upon by Communist China, a senior MP has said.

European investigators have shut down an encrypted communication service that was used as a secure channel for organized crime, they say.

Scotland’s green-obsessed left-separatist government has been left with egg on its face by revelations that dozens of gigantic onshore wind turbines are having to be hooked up to diesel generators, and pour thousands of gallons of hydraulic oil into the countryside.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will maybe, possibly consider finally taking the UK out of the European Court of Human Rights

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked southern Turkey and northern Syria early Monday morning, toppling hundreds of buildings and killing more than 1,300 people. The death toll is expected to rise throughout the day.

Students in the Colorado State fan section at Saturday’s game were heard yelling taunts of “Russia, Russia” at Utah State player Max Shulga.

The government is reportedly considering a measure to force social media companies to ban misogyny online as a part of the Online Safety Bill.

“There will be planes, too,” Reznikov predicted. “The question is just what kind exactly… Consider that this mission is already completed.”

Less than one third of teachers walked out of their classrooms this week as the vast majority of schools remaining open to some extent.

The British Museum has promoted an ancient Roman cup thought by experts to depict child sex as part of “LGBTQ history month”.

At a cost of over £1.3 million per year, Britain’s tax collecting agency HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reportedly employing some 22 full-time diversity officers.

Populist Reconquest MEP Nicolas Bay has been stripped of his parliamentary immunity after allegations of “hate speech” over criticism of a mosque development in northern France.

Naftali Bennett, the Prime Minister of Israel towards the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, says the West “blocked” a ceasefire he was helping to broker early in the war.

Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson slammed a Muslim-led disinformation campaign that has claimed Swedish social services are kidnapping children from Muslim parents.
