US civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. allegedly “looked on and laughed” as a Baptist minister friend raped a woman, according to FBI records accessed by an American historian. Writing in a piece due to be published shortly in Britain’s Standpoint magazine, King biographer and historian David Garrow said he came across the accusation…
Month: May 2019
Pyongyang testing ‘small weapons’ disturbed ‘my people’ but not me – Trump
US President Donald Trump brushed off the North Korea hawks on his team, saying he was not at all “disturbed” by the news of renewed muscle flexing by Pyongyang. The launch of “some small weapons” by North Korea worries “some of my people, and others, but not me,” Trump tweeted on Saturday during his trip to Japan. Pyongyang test-fired short-range ballistic…
Left-wing Greek PM Tsipras calls for snap elections after party takes beating at EU & home polls
Greece’s left-wing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, whose Syriza party has suffered a major blow at the European polls, has said he would ask the country’s president to call early elections. With a third of the ballots counted, Tsipras’ Syriza is trailing some 10 percent behind its main rival, conservative New Democracy Party. According to the…
Thailand’s king opens 1st parliament since 2014 coup
Thailand’s king opened parliament on Friday five years after a 2014 coup as the junta moves within striking distance of cementing its grip on power, AFP said. Results of the March 24 poll were released almost two months after the vote and showed no clear winner. The junta-linked Palang Pracharat won 115 seats in the…
Russian teen Potapova stuns Wimbledon champ Kerber in first round of French Open
Teenage Russian tennis ace Anastasia Potapova secured a stunning first-round French Open win over fifth seed Angelique Kerber of Germany in straight sets. Potapova, 18, broke her opponent six times in a 6-4, 6-2 victory that handed three-time Grand Slam champion Kerber another early exit at Roland-Garros. The Russian youngster, a former junior world number…
Libyan Navy rescues almost 300 migrants off Tripoli coast
The Libyan Navy has rescued some 290 migrants from sinking boats off the coast of Tripoli in two separate operations, AFP reported, citing officials. A coast guard patrol plucked 87 migrants of different African nationalities from a sinking rubber boat about 50km east of the Libyan capital, according to Navy spokesman Ayoub Kacem. They were…
Trump attends sumo tournament in Japan, gets brutally fat-shamed (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
Donald Trump took in the delights of a sumo wrestling tournament as part of his four-day trip to Japan, but some online couldn’t resist an obvious dig at the US president’s own stature. Trump and US First Lady Melania joined Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie, as well as a crowd of…
Thousands of protesters demand reforms in Algeria, presidential election delay
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Algiers and other Algerian cities on Friday to demand the postponement of the presidential election. They also want the removal of the ruling elite following the end of Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s 20-year-rule last month. Click Here: The interim government is expected to extend the current transition period to…
New British PM to be selected by mid-July – Conservative Party chairman
The Conservative Party chairman Brandon Lewis and the vice-chairs of the 1922 Committee, Cheryl Gillan and Charles Walker, have issued a statement setting out the process for selecting a successor to Theresa May. The timetable to select a new leader has been decided after consultation with the party board, they said. Nominations will close in…
‘Complete nonsense’: Elon Musk denies Tesla toilet paper shortage reports
Tesla founder Elon Musk has denied reports that things have gotten so bad at the self-driving car company that even toilet paper is being rationed. “This is complete nonsense,” Musk tweeted under an Electrek Co. article that claimed Tesla’s ‘hardcore’ cost-cutting efforts extended to cutting back on office supplies, including toilet paper. The article cited…