Joe Biden may be criticised for protecting his son but is likely to pay little political price.
Month: December 2024
How a Ugandan opposition leader disappeared in Kenya and ended up in military court
Uganda is facing condemnation following the arrest of the veteran politician while in Kenya.
Boss of car making giant Stellantis abruptly quits
The motor industry heavyweight owns major brands including Chrysler, Vauxhall, Jeep, Fiat and Peugeot.
Dozens killed in crush at Guinea football match – reports
Guinea’s PM Oury Bah says the government is working to restore calm after the crowd stampede.
BBC hears of horror and hunger in Sudan massacre town
Massacres scar the town of El Geneina in Darfur, now a near-empty city as Sudan’s 19-month war grinds on.
‘Italian’ purees likely to contain Chinese forced-labour tomatoes, BBC finds
Some products described as “Italian” appear to contain Chinese tomatoes, BBC investigation suggests.
Biden hopes Americans will understand son’s pardon
Biden says his son Hunter was “unfairly” prosecuted over tax and gun possession – but earlier he had ruled out a pardon.
Bitcoin Dominance Falls to 56% As $100k Not Achieved Yet, Is Altcoin Season Officially On?
Bitcoin dominance is in decline, falling to as low as 59.2% earlier on Sunday as the Bitcoin (BTC) price stalls below $100,000, but altcoin markets heat up.
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South Korean Lawmakers Agree to Postpone Crypto Tax Launch Until 2027
Crypto tax is set to launch in South Korea in January 2027 after lawmakers finally agreed a deal to postpone levies on crypto trading for a further two years.
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Fireworks shot at police and water cannon sprayed during Georgia protests
Demonstrations have been taking place for a fourth night in Tbilisi after Georgia’s EU bid was suspended.