A fish trawler's attempt to free a luxury cruise ship that ran aground two days ago in a remote part of Greenland has failed, leaving the vessel and the 206 people on board still stranded, Denmark's armed forces said on Wednesday. Vessel with 206 people aboard still stranded after 2 …
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Apple disputes French claim that iPhone 12 above EU electromagnetic radiation limits
France's radiation watchdog has banned sales of Apple's iPhone 12 after tests that it said showed the smartphone breached European electromagnetic radiation exposure limits. French radiation watchdog told Apple on Tuesday to halt sales of iPhone 12 France's radiation watchdog has banned sales of Apple's iPhone 12 after tests that …
Read More »Work can be a grind, but many Canadians find retirement is no picnic either
Although the idea of retirement may be alluring to some, according to a recent report from Statistics Canada, most Canadians would prefer to continue working. The reasons people continue to work are varied, from financial concerns to deeper issues of purpose As summer comes to an end and many Canadians …
Read More »WestJet to ‘revisit’ policy after Poilievre speaks on flight’s PA system
The union representing WestJet cabin crew is demanding an apology from the airline after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke on the public address system of a recent flight. Union demands apology from airline after Conservative leader addressed passengers The union representing WestJet cabin crew is demanding an apology from the …
Read More »Putin and Kim put on a show as worries mount over what Russia might promise North Korea
When Russian President Vladimir Putin met North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his entourage in Russia’s far east Amur region on Wednesday, it was a deliberate display of mutual support between two countries that are increasingly isolated and united in their hostility toward the West. Location of leaders' meeting at …
Read More »1 week after end of evacuation order, Yellowknife schools, hospital still getting back on track
It has been one week since the evacuation order for Yellowknife was lifted and residents were allowed back home, but schools and hospitals are still working on the return to normal. CBC News given behind-the-scenes look inside a school and hospital in Yellowknife It has been one week since the …
Read More »Lee Byung-hun’s ‘Concrete Utopia’ holds sneak previews today
Be among the first to see Concrete Utopia in the Philippines. Catch sneak previews cinemas today, one week before the regular showing on September 20. Lee Byung-hun as Young-tak in ‘Concrete Utopia.’ Park Seo-jun and Park Bo-young Directed by Um Tae-hwa, “Concrete Utopia” is loosely based on Part 2 of …
Read More »Oh my pod! Orcas moving en masse near N.L. astonish scientist
Fisheries and Oceans Canada whale researchers recently spotted one of the largest pods of orca whales ever reported off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. DFO researchers observe one of the largest pods recorded since data collection began in 1700s Whale researchers with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans …
Read More »Gilas assistant coach LA Tenorio: ‘I’m thankful for the opportunity’
For 16 years, PBA fans are used to seeing LA Tenorio run the show at backcourt as a playmaker for San Miguel, Alaska and for the last 10 years, with Barangay Ginebra. LA Tenorio FIBA PHOTO But for a change, the 39-year-old Tenorio will have a new role as he …
Read More »Jia Morado meets Brazilian players in Japan
Filipina volleyball player Julia “Jia” Morado-De Guzman has shared her first photos for Japanese side Denso Airybees on her Instagram on Tuesday. She met Brazilian Olympic silver medalists Rosamaria Montibeller and Gabriela Guimarães, as well as 2-time Olympic champion Thaisa Menezes Daher, while in Japan. Brazilian legend Thaisa Menezes (left) …
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