At least five individuals were killed on Thursday and six were severely injured in airstrikes conducted by the United States and the United Kingdom against Houthi targets in Yemen, according to the Zaydi Shiite rebels who spoke to Yemeni media outlets.
Read More Houthi Rebels Claim U.S. And U.K. Airstrikes Killed ‘At Least 5 People,’ Injured 6Tag: United Kingdom
U.S. And U.K. Launch Retaliatory Airstrikes Against Houthis In Yemen
The United States and the United Kingdom launched a series of retaliatory attacks against the Houthi rebels in Yemen on Thursday.
Read More U.S. And U.K. Launch Retaliatory Airstrikes Against Houthis In YemenMethodist Church Of Great Britain Labels ‘Wife’ And ‘Husband’ Terms As Offensive
In order to avoid making assumptions that are not “the reality for many people,” the Methodist Church of Great Britain has urged its pastors, deacons, and elders to cease using “derogatory” terms like “husband” and “wife.”
Read More Methodist Church Of Great Britain Labels ‘Wife’ And ‘Husband’ Terms As OffensiveOpenAI CEO promotes crypto project Worldcoin after fundraising report
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has doubled down on his vision for Worldcoin, following reports the company was seeking $50 million in funding.
Read More OpenAI CEO promotes crypto project Worldcoin after fundraising reportPrince Harry Required To Pay Daily Mail Publisher Over $60K In Legal Fees After Failed Court Case
Prince Harry has been ordered to pay the publisher of Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday, thousands in legal fees after attempting to have a section of the United Kingdom tabloid paper’s libel defense tossed out.
Read More Prince Harry Required To Pay Daily Mail Publisher Over $60K In Legal Fees After Failed Court CaseElton John Calls Out U.K. Parliament, Urging Legislators To ‘Take Action’ In Fight Against AIDS
Great Britain could be the first nation in the world “to defeat this awful virus,” according to Elton John, who pushed British MPs to take stronger action against HIV and AIDS.
Read More Elton John Calls Out U.K. Parliament, Urging Legislators To ‘Take Action’ In Fight Against AIDS