Posted by u/madam1 6 hours ago Australian intelligence determined China was responsible for a cyber-attack on its national parliament and three largest political parties before the general election in May, five people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. reuters.com/articl...
Posted by u/DoremusJessup 16 hours ago Danes raise millions of euros in first-ever climate telethon: Individuals and companies alike donated about €2.4 million to plant almost 1 million trees in the Scandinavian country. The fundraising event was described as the first of its kind to focus on the climate dw.com/en/dan...
Posted by u/Murderhands 17 hours ago 2 Lib Dems pledge to cancel Brexit if they win general election bbc.co.uk/news/u...
Posted by u/rageousmaximus 18 hours ago Canada A high-ranking RCMP officer has been arrested for attempting to disclose classified information to a foreign entity. The man's arrest is connected to a major Russian corruption case. dw.com/en/arr...
Posted by u/postart777 10 hours ago Saudi oil supply cut in half, the worst single and sudden supply disruption ever. aljazeera.com/ajimpa...
Posted by u/rageousmaximus 15 hours ago Trump Trump tells Saudi Crown Prince US ready to help protect Kingdom’s security english.alarabiya.net/en/New...
Posted by u/green_flash 19 hours ago The idea of holding referendums on whether Northern Ireland should stay in the UK and a second referendum on Scottish independence has widespread support among voters in England, Scotland and Wales, a new poll suggests. rte.ie/news/2...
Posted by u/viva_la_vinyl 19 hours ago David Cameron says Boris Johnson backed Brexit to 'help his political career' and lied during the campaign businessinsider.com/camero...
Posted by u/optarinue 17 hours ago Brazil's Amazon chief Raoni Metuktire tapped for 2020 Nobel Peace Prize nomination for a lifetime of work protecting the Amazon rainforest. reuters.com/articl...
Posted by u/JLBesq1981 6 hours ago US 'Lies' Slammed After Pompeo, Without Proof, Blames Iran for Drone Attacks commondreams.org/news/2...
Posted by u/green_flash 9 hours ago With no internet and mobile phone services in Kashmir for over 40 days now, journalists in the Valley have been hard-pressed as a make-shift media centre set up here by the government continues to be the only connection for many with the rest of the world. indiatoday.in/india/...